El Chavo del Ocho

El Chavo del Ocho (often shortened to El Chavo) is a Mexican television sitcom that gained enormous popularity in Hispanic America as well as in Brazil, Spain, United States, Venezuela, and other countries. It centers on the adventures and tribulations of the title character—a poor orphan nicknamed "El Chavo" (which means "The Lad"), played by the show's creator, Roberto Gómez Bolaños "Chespirito"—and other inhabitants of a fictional low income housing complex, or, as called in Spanish, vecindad. The show's theme song is "The Elephant Never Forgets" by Jean-Jacques Perrey based on Beethoven's "Turkish March" Op. 113.

El Chavo first appeared in 1971 as a sketch in the Chespirito show, which was produced by Televisión Independiente de México (TIM). In 1973, following the merger of TIM and Telesistema Mexicano, El Chavo was transmitted by Televisa and became a weekly half-hour series, which ran until 1980. After that year, shorts continued to be shown in Chespirito until 1992. At its peak of popularity during the mid-1970s, El Chavo was the most watched show in Mexican television and had a Latin American audience of 350 million viewers per episode.

El Chavo (video game)

El Chavo is a party video game based on the popular Mexican TV series El Chavo Animado, and only released in Mexico and Brazil, for the Wii on April 27, 2012. It was developed by Kaxan Media Group and published by Slang Publishing, and Televisa Home Entertainment.

Gameplay

This game is a typical Mario Party-like game, where four characters compete in a board game and the object of this game is to earn more points and medals than your opponents. Up to four players can play.

Playable characters

This game also features four playable characters from the series, El Chavo, Quico, La Popis (Phoebe) and Ñoño (Junior).

Minigames

This game also features around 30 mini-games based on football, darts, piñata, cake baking, and other games. It has only one board that is loosely based on Snakes and Ladders.

Game modes

This game can have up to four players and has two modes, "Libre" (Free Mode), where a player has an option to visit all the mini-games, and "Copa" (Cup Mode), where players compete for medals.

El Chavo (disambiguation)

El Chavo is a TV series aired between 1971 and 1980 originally titled of El Chavo del Ocho.

El Chavo may also refer to:

  • El Chavo (animated series)
  • El Chavo (character)
  • El Chavo (video game)
  • Chavo
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