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In December 1994, HBO Brazil had its first experimental 3D broadcasts, distributing anaglyph glasses for subscribers and offering additional pairs for one real each.
In February 2011, Santana acquired a mansion valued at about 10 million reais in Campo Grande, capital of Mato Grosso do Sul.
The character's first appearance was news of him buying a fictitious business called Grupo Capivara (a contender of the show's Organizações Tabajara, who did commercials complaining about Tabajara's products) as it was entering bankruptcy- which was meant to parody the debacle of Brazilian airline Transbrasil, that after going bankrupt was bought by an entrepreneur for just one Brazilian real - that was rechristened "Grupo Capivara Seu Creysson" and launched a line of popular products.
His calm ball-handling, strong technique and his burst down the right sideline led his teammate Thiago Leitao to christen Aguilar "Cicinho", because his style is reminiscent of the Brazilian Real Madrid player.