El Chavo del Ocho

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Roberto Gómez Bolaños in El Chavo del Ocho (1972)
The misadventures of a poor, homeless, fumbling boy and his friends in their humble neighborhood.
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The misadventures of a poor, homeless, fumbling boy and his friends in their humble neighborhood.The misadventures of a poor, homeless, fumbling boy and his friends in their humble neighborhood.The misadventures of a poor, homeless, fumbling boy and his friends in their humble neighborhood.

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    Roberto Gómez Bolaños
    Roberto Gómez Bolaños
    • 1972–1983
    Ramón Valdés
    Ramón Valdés
    • 1972–1982
    Carlos Villagrán
    Carlos Villagrán
    • 1972–1979
    Florinda Meza
    • 1972–1983
    María Antonieta de las Nieves
    María Antonieta de las Nieves
    • 1972–1983
    Rubén Aguirre
    Rubén Aguirre
    • 1972–1983
    Edgar Vivar
    Edgar Vivar
    • 1972–1982
    Angelines Fernández
    Angelines Fernández
    • 1972–1983
    Horacio Gómez Bolaños
    Horacio Gómez Bolaños
    • 1972–1982
    Ricardo de Pascual
    • 1974–1979
    Maribel Fernández
    Maribel Fernández
    • 1972–1976
    Raúl 'Chato' Padilla
    • 1974–1979
    Ana Lilian De La Macorra
    • 1974–1979
    Patty Juarez
    • 1972–1973
    Olivia Leyva
    • 1974–1975
    Héctor Bonilla
    Héctor Bonilla
    • 1972–1979
    Guillermo Cárdenas
    • 1974–1979
    Rosita Bouchot
    Rosita Bouchot
    • 1974–1975
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    Hard to believe that 40 years old actors can play 8 years old characters and with flawless performance capture ingenuity and mischievousness... But they did.

    The casting during the years 1973 throughout 1978 was just perfection... Praises for Ramon Valdez, who was by far the best of them. This is a comedy that has become an instant classic of all times (specially all the seasons until 1979). At the same level of white humor comedies like "I love Lucy","Three is company" or "Alf" Most of the jokes are so clean, and smart. Too bad that many of them are untranslatable. This show is recommended for all audiences and all ages, and trust me everyone will enjoy it. Great Talent displayed for all the casting including the show creator Roberto Gomez Bolanos (chespirito) "the little Shakespeare".I give the show 10 stars hands down.
    The first time I came across this show back in 1976 I was immediately captivated. It's very repetitive, each character has his or her behavioral repertoire, but that's so much like real life, isn't it? The effect is almost hypnotic, and there is a great humanity and love of humanity (and critique) about Bolanos' creations, a very bright and interesting man. The actors are also quite good. Too bad this quaint world is only accessible to Spanish speakers. It's a kind of "Mr. Roger's Neighborhood" with much more humor and vivid, colorful characters. There is an element of cruelty one wishes wasn't there. But maybe that's a reflection of reality. Enjoyable also for grown-ups. One of the funnier lines: "Don Ramon, why don't you look for a job?" Don Ramon (with a horrified expression): "And suppose I find it!"
    "El Chavo del Ocho" has been my favorite Spanish-speaking show. It was like a ritual to me seeing this hilarious show every single day. It's about a Vecindad ("neighborhood") in which an orphan, called Chavo (Mexican equivalent word for lad or kid), lives. He is eight years old (played by a then fortyish actor) and has no parent. He is always starved and lacks of proper hygiene. He shares his live with the other dwellers of the vecindad.

    Part of the success of the show is that it's full of colorful characters played by gifted and talented actors. My favorite is "Don Ramón" played by late Mexican actor Ramón Valdez. "Kiko" was also hilarious. The rest of the characters are good, though. If you understand Spanish, you will love this show.
    El Chavo del 8 is a an almost perfect tv comic show. It could make you laugh and cry, which is for me a real good combination. My grandparents know and enjoy the show, my parents also do, I love it, and my neighbor of 3 years old won't stop laughing when he watches it. This might just give you a perspective of how long-lasting it's charming is. El chavo, kiko, don ramón, mr. barriga, and everybody else conform a superb cast, and they have made laugh millions for nearly thirty years. No other tv show has had such a great impact in Latin America than El Chavo, and that's easy to understand if you know it. My favorite character is Don Ramón, played wonderfully by Ramon Valdez, but this doesn't make the others mediocre, 'cause they're all more than excellent. Watch it pal, if you have the chance, you won't regret it.
    When I was little, I remember seeing El Chavo, El Chapulin Colorado, and of course, Chespirito with my grandpa. Now that I'm older, I can't imagine how Spanish TV will be without these shows. I'm inspired by Roberto Gomez Bolanos and how he created such memorable characters. I give credit to the actors in the shows who brought the characters to life. Don Ramon, played by the late Ramon Valdez, lit up the shows. I also like Quico, played by Carlos Villagran, who completed the show by his humor. El Chavo always made me laugh and made me happy. In my opinion, it's the funniest Spanish show ever. I hope they show El Chavo for many years to come.

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    • Trivia
      The show remains a cult hit in Brazil. The original cast has visited the country on several occasions.Roberto Gómez Bolaños' very last tweet was dedicated to his Brazilian fans.
    • Goofs
      In the Sr. Barriga's car episode, you can see the script left inside the car.

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    • Runtime
      • 30m
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      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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