Public Figure Paper Toys El Chavo del Och Funko

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El Chavo (English: The Kid; also known as El Chavo del Ocho (English: The Kid from the Eight) in early episodes) is a Mexican television sitcom created by Roberto Gómez Bolaños and produced by Televisa. It aired as an independent series on February 26, 1973, and was completed on January 7, 1980. The series has gained immense popularity in Hispanic America, Brazil, Spain and other countries. The theme song of the series is Jean-Jack Perret's "Elephant Never Forget", based on Ludwig van Beethoven's Turkish March Op. 113. The
show follows the adventures and challenges of the title character. It means "children" played by Robert Gomez Boranos "Cespirit", the creator of the show, and his friends. This often leads to conflicts of comedy nature among other residents of fictitious low-income apartments, or as it is known. In Mexico, Besindad. The idea for the show came from a sketch created by Gomez Boranos, an eight-year-old boy competing with a balloon seller in the park. This sketch was first aired on April 27, 1972. The show focused on character development and each was given a unique personality. From the beginning, Gomez Boranos decided that El Chabo was aimed at an adult audience, but the show itself was about adults interpreting children. The main cast consists of Gomez Boranos, Ramon Valdes, Carlos Villagran, Maria Antoniota de las Nieves, Florinda Meza, Ruben Aguire, Angeline Fernandez, Edgar Bibar, El Chavo, Don Ramon, Kiko, Chillindrina, Donna Florinda, Profeclotilde and Senor Barriga. This series is directed and produced by Gomez Boranos, Enrique Segobiano and Carmen Ochoa.
El Chavo first appeared in 1972 as a skit for the Chespirito show produced by Televisión Independiente de México (TIM). Produced by Televisa in 1973 after the merger of TIM and Telesistema Mexicono, it became a weekly 30-minute series that lasted until 1980. Later that year, Chespirito began showing short films until 1992. In the mid-1970s, each episode attracted more than 350 million viewers in Latin America. Given the popularity of the show, the cast went on a global tour to countries where the show was already broadcast, and in many presentations the cast danced and acted in front of the masses.
Brazilian-Portuguese voice actor Chaves has been featured on the Brazilian television channel SBT since 1984, has also appeared on the Brazilian version of Cartoon Network and Boomerang, and is now featured on multi-shows. Since May 2, 2011, it has been broadcast on the Uni Más network in the United States. Previously, it was aired on the sister network Univision and its predecessor, the Spanish International Network. It created an anime series titled El Chavo Animado.
El Chavo continues to be popular in syndicated episodes with an average of 91 million viewers per day in all markets distributed in the United States. Since its discontinuation in 1992, Televisa alone has earned an estimated $ 1.7 billion in syndication fees.
El Chavo was also available on Netflix in the US, but was removed on December 31, 2019.
 
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