Review of Chespirito

Chespirito (1970–1973)
Every latinamerican child grew up with it
28 June 2004
The best comedy series in Spanish, Chespirito made a good taste comedy, with smart scripts and very appealing characters.

Generations of boys and girls in latinoamerica have grown with it and still do.

It tries to give ethic values also, like Chavo del Ocho, a naughty, homeless and honest child who lives in a "vecindad" with humble people with big heart, like many latinoamericans. And Chompiras and Botija, two reformed thieves working in a hotel with Botija's wife, la Chimoltrufia (played by Chespirito's real wife, Florinda Meza). And do not forget "El Chapulin Colorado", a well-meaning and clumsy "super" hero.
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