El pícaro
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 13
avg.Runtime | 28 min
First EP | 1974-10-16
Last EP | 1975-02-05
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Rating : 7
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1974-10-16
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Episode 1
1974-10-16
Lucas Trapaza is starving and in order to get food he needs a suit that won't give him away as a rogue.
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Episode 2
1974-10-23
It narrates the pains and sorrows that came to Lucas during the festivities and joys of a carnival.
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Episode 3
1974-10-30
Lucas Trapaza walks into a barber shop and gets a disastrous haircut. He enlists in the troops of Flanders to flee and be able to eat.
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Episode 4
1974-11-13
Trapaza and Alonso arrive in Seville where they become part of the Monipodio criminal association.
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Episode 5
1974-12-04
Through a rogue who pretends to be a gentleman Lucas and Alonso meet two ladies who are not the ladies they claim to be either. But everyone falls in love and trouble comes.
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Episode 6
1974-12-11
In which Lucas pursues a fortune and he is also pursued.
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Episode 7
1974-12-25
Of the events that Lucas witnessed one eventful night at a doctor's house.
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Episode 8
1975-01-01
Influence of the Moon in card games.
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Episode 9
1975-01-08
Lucas meets two old friends who make a trap and run away from Pedraza.
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Episode 10
1975-01-15
How all roads do not lead to Rome but are paved by money.
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Episode 11
1975-01-22
Pretending to be blind in the company of Casilda, Lucas, with the complicity of an innkeeper, tries to deceive a kind lawyer.
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Episode 12
1975-01-29
Deception that Lucas made to a merchant and the deception that resulted from this deception.
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Episode 13
1975-02-05
On a stormy night, Lucas takes refuge in the monastery and tells his friend Brother Blas about his latest adventures, already tired of them.
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