Officer Matute (Officer Dibble) has been replaced by a new police chief, who is not pleased with his performance and refuses to participate in any of Top Cat's schemes. The new police chief, Lucas Buenrostro, has a wealth of technological resources at his disposal, and he intends to take over the city by enacting a series of ludicrous laws. In order to put the gang and Matute to the test, the Top Cat and all of them (Dibble). Picture was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Latin America (whose parent firm Time Warner owns Hanna-Barbera, which acquired Turner Entertainment in1990) but no news from Time Warner if the film will be released either in cinemas or digitally here at home During its fifth week in theaters, the film brought in $108 million pesos (about $7,929,515 dollars), making it one of the most profitable Mexican films ever.
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Officer Matute (Officer Dibble) has been replaced by a new police chief, who is not pleased with his performance and refuses to participate in any of Top Cat's schemes. The new police chief, Lucas Buenrostro, has a wealth of technological resources at his disposal, and he intends to take over the city by enacting a series of ludicrous laws. In order to put the gang and Matute to the test, the Top Cat and all of them (Dibble). Picture was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Latin America (whose parent firm Time Warner owns Hanna-Barbera, which acquired Turner Entertainment in1990) but no news from Time Warner if the film will be released either in cinemas or digitally here at home During its fifth week in theaters, the film brought in $108 million pesos (about $7,929,515 dollars), making it one of the most profitable Mexican films ever.
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