Films
- Mônica e Cebolinha – No Mundo de Romeu e Julieta (1979, live-action, made-for-TV) - (Monica and Jimmy Five: In the World of Romeo & Juliet)
- As Aventuras da Turma da Mônica (1982) - (The Adventures of Monica's Gang)
- A Princesa e o Robô (1983) - (The Princess and the Robot)
- As Novas Aventuras da Turma da Mônica (1986) - (The New Adventures of Monica's Gang)
- Mônica e a Sereia do Rio (1986) - (Monica and the River Mermaid)
- O Bicho-Papão (1987) - (The Boogeyman)
- A Estrelinha Mágica (1988) - (The Magic Star)
- A Rádio do Chico Bento (1989, live-action, direct-to-video) (The Chuck Billy Radio Station)
- Chico Bento, Óia a Onça! (1990) - (Chuck Billy, Watch Out for the Jaguar!)
- Videogibi: O Mônico (1997, direct-to-video) - (The He-Monica)
- Videogibi: O Plano Sangrento (1997, direct-to-video) - (The Bloody Plan)
- Videogibi: O Estranho Soro do Dr. X (1998, direct-to-video) - (VideoComic: Dr. X's Strange Serum)
- Cine Gibi - O Filme (2004) - MovieComic: The Movie)
- Cine Gibi 2 (2005, direct-to-video) - (MovieComic 2)
- Uma Aventura no Tempo (2007) - (An Adventure in Time)
- Cine Gibi 3: Planos Infalíveis (2008, direct-to-video) - (Movie Comic 3: Infallible Plans)
- Cine Gibi 4: Meninos e Meninas (2009, direct-to-video) - (MovieComic 4: Boys and Girls)
- Cine Gibi 5: Luzes, Cêmara, Ação! (2010, direct-to-video) - (MovieComic 5: Lights, Camera, Action!)
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