The Casagrandes is the Malay dub of the show of the same name. It debuted on Nickelodeon in Malaysia on March 25, 2020.
Cast[]
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Ronnie Anne Santiago
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Syahirah Majid | |
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Bobby Santiago
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Fathull Hussein | |
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Hector Casagrande
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Carlos Casagrande
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Maria Santiago
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Izwanna Sulaiman | |
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Rosa Casagrande
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Frida Puga Casagrande
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Carlota Casagrande
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Azeera Nazir | |
Izwanna Sulaiman | |||
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CJ Casagrande
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Ahmad Azizi | |
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Sergio
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Arturo Santiago
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Stanley Chang
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Carlino Casagrande
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Nurdianah Shamsuddin | |
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Adelaide Chang
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Sid Chang
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Zetgi Izzati | |
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Becca Chang
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Nur Zarina |
Censorship[]
Episodes featuring LGBT characters or references ("Throwing Pains" showing Becky and Dodge as a same-sex couple, Ivan making mention of his husband in "Let's Get Ready to Rumba" and Clyde mentioning his fathers in "Phantom Freakout") are banned from airing on Nickelodeon, as homosexuality is illegal in Malaysia.
However, "Matters of the Kart" was aired, despite featuring Sergio and Sancho posing as a same-sex couple and a family with two fathers. But as of 2022, said episode is now banned from reruns. "Teacher's Fret" is also banned from reruns as of 2022 for a scene where Arturo kisses Bruno, despite the characters not being a gay couple.
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