The proclaimed programa número uno de la televisión humorística (the number one comedy program in television) was staged in a Mexico City neighborhood or vecindad where kids get in trouble while adult neighbors deal with their daily issues.Įl Chavo, la Chilindrina and Quico were kids that always appeared in each episode sometimes Ñoño and la Popis joined the crowd. This Mexican sitcom was created by comedian Chespirito (real name Roberto Gómez Bolaños) on June 20th, 1971 for his own show (watch the very first episode here), and in 1973 became a separate program that continued until 1980. In this case I am talking about Mexican Spanish.Įl Chavo del 8 was one of the most popular television family programs in Latin America. At the time I didn’t realize that watching El Chavo del 8 would expand my Spanish vocabulary and make me understand that there was regional or country differences within the same language. You wouldn’t think that a Spanish-speaking girl, watching a television program in Spanish would learn more Spanish.
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