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El espectáculo animado basado en El Chavo del Ocho.El espectáculo animado basado en El Chavo del Ocho.El espectáculo animado basado en El Chavo del Ocho.
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The animated adaptation of the series El Chavo is very good, it was the first time I hear this name of El Chavo. Flash animation is good, but the CGI backgrounds have matched more. The original voices were very faithful to that of the voices of the actors of El Chavo. The designs are beautiful mainly. Only, with the lack of Chilindrina, it is not the same thing, because she is the most outstanding character of the series, she could have appeared, but, Roberto and Maria Antonieta de Las Nieves had a legal dispute between the rights of the character . Well, there are some new stories to be able to enjoy exploring the boy's new adventures. Well, there are those adults in the cartoon that I do not like, because, always give the change in someone with violence or something else. This cartoon was a nice adaptation of the series, the same thing as the Chapulin Colorado Anímado as well.
Cartoon is my passion, and this film is a masterpiece when it comes to this subject, a simple yet lively story, suitable for children and also for adults who just want to spend time
I've only seen a select few shows that were so bad I couldn't watch any further than episode 1. El Chavo is one of those shows. The show is so poorly made that I feel sorry for the Mexican audience that expected this to be fun but were met with utter disappointment.
The first red flag of this cartoon calamity was its "tell, not show" intro. In addition to not being the least bit catchy, the intro spoon feeds the description of the characters and what they do rather than let the show naturally show what they're like. This is a critical mistake on the creator's part as it wastes what could've been an upbeat and catchy song that gets the audience hyped for the upcoming program. Not that an upbeat theme song could save this aggravating animated series.
I recognize that this show is for children, but the one thing writers should NEVER do when writing for children specifically is talk down to them as if they were still babies. That is the cardinal sin this show makes as the story is almost nonexistent in favor of unfunny jokes and characters acting like imbeciles. The basic plot of the first episode is Chavo, Junior and Quico pick on each other while playing with confetti and balloons. The episode has no sense of pacing as it takes 5 minutes before we're introduced to the main character and the rest of the episode is nothing but Chavo, Junior, and Quico being nasty to each other. In fact, all the characters are just nasty to each other and not once is it ever funny. This episode also uses the misunderstanding trope a total of 3 times in the episode and each time is more frustrating than the last. But what really makes the writing especially bad is the dialogue. The characters don't talk like normal people and instead talk like aliens who's only exposure to English is from parrots. Chavo says "It's true" 3 times in a row several times throughout the episode and it got annoying immediately after the first.
I'm going to assume the creators thought the characters would be funny and entertaining to watch even if they weren't saints. This backfires however as I couldn't stand any of the characters and the more they were on screen, the more I wanted great balls of fire to rain down upon them. Every single character is an unlikable cretin that's never even heard of reason or understanding. Starting with Chavo, he is one of the stupidest kids I have ever seen. He makes Oscar from Summer Camp Island look like Carmen Sandiego. He doesn't comprehend the simplest instructions, he falls for all the oldest tricks in the book and he never thinks about telling the truth and sparing the audience of another misunderstanding. Junior is literally Snotty Boy from Barnyard. No seriously, he's obnoxious, he's selfish, he's rude, he's greedy; the only difference between these 2 is Junior is from Mexico. Quico the same character as Junior with the only difference is the former is tall and thin while the other is short and round. Mr. Raymond is a crotchety older bum who hates kids (groan), Mr. Beliarge is the same character but short and round (weak), Dona Florinda is the nasty single Mom who shoots first asks questions never (ugh), and Miss Pinster is has the hots for Mr. Raymond and has no personality of her own except not being called a hag or witch (oi). I have no interest in seeing any more episodes, but I have a hunch all the other supporting characters are just as bad (if not worst) than the main characters.
Visually, this animation is horrendous. It looks like it was brought to life using outdated Flash software. The characters have the most basic designs that could be used as the skeletal blueprint for much better looking designs. I also hate the character movements as it feels too stiff and there's no sense of weight to them. Another bad aspect about the visuals is the background. In addition to being poorly rendered, the 2D characters don't blend well at all with the 3D background. Years after this show would are, The Amazing World Of Gumball would use this technique to stupendous results with one simple word: depth Without depth, the characters might as well be flat pieces of paper. The worst aspect of the visuals though is the awful lip syncing. Like with Chuck Chicken, the bad lip syncing makes it painfully obvious this show was NOT made for an audience outside it's native country. If you couldn't afford to do proper lip syncing, why not just have it subtitled? Regardless how you feel about dub vs. sub, one thing we can all agree on is bad lip syncing ruins the whole show.
The one element I though would at least be enjoyable is the voice acting, but they manged to even botch that too. I'm sure the actors are trying their best, but they sound awkward at best and make me wish I was deaf at worst. Mona Marshall's voice for Chavo got on my nerves, particularly when he started to whimper. It's like she was told to make Chavo sound like an annoying little kid on purpose. I hope that wasn't the case, because if it was thanks, I hate it. Doug Erholts sounded like a discount Eddie Deezen as Quico and his voice for Mr. Raymond just didn't fit as it was too raspy. Yuri Lowenthal (yes the same Yuri Lowenthal who voices Sasuke Uchiha and Spider-Man in Insomniac's Spider-Man) gave a pretty lackluster performance as Junior. Most of it came from the material he was given, but the voice he choive to give the character was just grating.
Aye yai yai, this cartoon is one of the absolute worst I've ever seen. It fails at every aspect and has nothing redeemable to make it even worth giving a complement to. This show is so bad, it deserves the worst fate one can bestow on any form of entertainment: to be ignored and forgotten. Do NOT watch this show. Don't even entertain the idea of watvhing it out of curiosity. There are a million other shows that are much more worth your time than El Chavo.
The first red flag of this cartoon calamity was its "tell, not show" intro. In addition to not being the least bit catchy, the intro spoon feeds the description of the characters and what they do rather than let the show naturally show what they're like. This is a critical mistake on the creator's part as it wastes what could've been an upbeat and catchy song that gets the audience hyped for the upcoming program. Not that an upbeat theme song could save this aggravating animated series.
I recognize that this show is for children, but the one thing writers should NEVER do when writing for children specifically is talk down to them as if they were still babies. That is the cardinal sin this show makes as the story is almost nonexistent in favor of unfunny jokes and characters acting like imbeciles. The basic plot of the first episode is Chavo, Junior and Quico pick on each other while playing with confetti and balloons. The episode has no sense of pacing as it takes 5 minutes before we're introduced to the main character and the rest of the episode is nothing but Chavo, Junior, and Quico being nasty to each other. In fact, all the characters are just nasty to each other and not once is it ever funny. This episode also uses the misunderstanding trope a total of 3 times in the episode and each time is more frustrating than the last. But what really makes the writing especially bad is the dialogue. The characters don't talk like normal people and instead talk like aliens who's only exposure to English is from parrots. Chavo says "It's true" 3 times in a row several times throughout the episode and it got annoying immediately after the first.
I'm going to assume the creators thought the characters would be funny and entertaining to watch even if they weren't saints. This backfires however as I couldn't stand any of the characters and the more they were on screen, the more I wanted great balls of fire to rain down upon them. Every single character is an unlikable cretin that's never even heard of reason or understanding. Starting with Chavo, he is one of the stupidest kids I have ever seen. He makes Oscar from Summer Camp Island look like Carmen Sandiego. He doesn't comprehend the simplest instructions, he falls for all the oldest tricks in the book and he never thinks about telling the truth and sparing the audience of another misunderstanding. Junior is literally Snotty Boy from Barnyard. No seriously, he's obnoxious, he's selfish, he's rude, he's greedy; the only difference between these 2 is Junior is from Mexico. Quico the same character as Junior with the only difference is the former is tall and thin while the other is short and round. Mr. Raymond is a crotchety older bum who hates kids (groan), Mr. Beliarge is the same character but short and round (weak), Dona Florinda is the nasty single Mom who shoots first asks questions never (ugh), and Miss Pinster is has the hots for Mr. Raymond and has no personality of her own except not being called a hag or witch (oi). I have no interest in seeing any more episodes, but I have a hunch all the other supporting characters are just as bad (if not worst) than the main characters.
Visually, this animation is horrendous. It looks like it was brought to life using outdated Flash software. The characters have the most basic designs that could be used as the skeletal blueprint for much better looking designs. I also hate the character movements as it feels too stiff and there's no sense of weight to them. Another bad aspect about the visuals is the background. In addition to being poorly rendered, the 2D characters don't blend well at all with the 3D background. Years after this show would are, The Amazing World Of Gumball would use this technique to stupendous results with one simple word: depth Without depth, the characters might as well be flat pieces of paper. The worst aspect of the visuals though is the awful lip syncing. Like with Chuck Chicken, the bad lip syncing makes it painfully obvious this show was NOT made for an audience outside it's native country. If you couldn't afford to do proper lip syncing, why not just have it subtitled? Regardless how you feel about dub vs. sub, one thing we can all agree on is bad lip syncing ruins the whole show.
The one element I though would at least be enjoyable is the voice acting, but they manged to even botch that too. I'm sure the actors are trying their best, but they sound awkward at best and make me wish I was deaf at worst. Mona Marshall's voice for Chavo got on my nerves, particularly when he started to whimper. It's like she was told to make Chavo sound like an annoying little kid on purpose. I hope that wasn't the case, because if it was thanks, I hate it. Doug Erholts sounded like a discount Eddie Deezen as Quico and his voice for Mr. Raymond just didn't fit as it was too raspy. Yuri Lowenthal (yes the same Yuri Lowenthal who voices Sasuke Uchiha and Spider-Man in Insomniac's Spider-Man) gave a pretty lackluster performance as Junior. Most of it came from the material he was given, but the voice he choive to give the character was just grating.
Aye yai yai, this cartoon is one of the absolute worst I've ever seen. It fails at every aspect and has nothing redeemable to make it even worth giving a complement to. This show is so bad, it deserves the worst fate one can bestow on any form of entertainment: to be ignored and forgotten. Do NOT watch this show. Don't even entertain the idea of watvhing it out of curiosity. There are a million other shows that are much more worth your time than El Chavo.
I Don't know why so many Hate it.
It's a Beautiful Cartoon, which was taken care of in the production and many good episodes, and I explain why I love it:
1. Beautiful and Fluid Animation with great colors, beautiful designs and backgrounds that reminds me of Season 3 of Turma da Mônica.
2. The Original Characters are still great here and the new characters are amazing and funny one better than the other.
3. The Comedy is Sensational, both the Old Jokes and the new cartoon Comedy.
4. Stories are very criative with very captivating plots focusing more on fantasy.
In short I Love the Cartoon and If you don't like it you must have a problem, you're wrong.
It's a Beautiful Cartoon, which was taken care of in the production and many good episodes, and I explain why I love it:
1. Beautiful and Fluid Animation with great colors, beautiful designs and backgrounds that reminds me of Season 3 of Turma da Mônica.
2. The Original Characters are still great here and the new characters are amazing and funny one better than the other.
3. The Comedy is Sensational, both the Old Jokes and the new cartoon Comedy.
4. Stories are very criative with very captivating plots focusing more on fantasy.
In short I Love the Cartoon and If you don't like it you must have a problem, you're wrong.
I never seen El Chavo: The Animated Series (Animado I know) before, but it's a long story of how I'm curious about the show since May 7th 2021, so I researched the show especially on YouTube, I also searched Chavo and Patty (Paty) moments, though I live in America and couldn't understand Spanish very good, but I began to like the show, and I liked Chavo and Patty (Paty) already not only as my two favorite characters, but especially as one of my favorite couples I shipped, so despite the fact the show is made from Mexico (with Spanish dubs) and Patty (Paty) is a minor character until season 3, I claimed that Chavo and Patty (Paty)'s the cutest Animated Couple I ever saw in my life. I don't know why Kabillion stopped airing El Chavo English dub by 52nd episode (as 52 episodes in English dub out of 134 in Spanish), but I sure hope in the future, More El Chavo english dubs shall be released on DVD's and Blu-Rays. Though the show is made from Mexico, but El Chavo reminds me of one of my favorite Anime series "Hamtaro: Little Hamster's BIG Adventures" as the show is similar to Anime series. Yes, I heard of Original El Chavo, and Chilindrina's history. I still declair El Chavo: the Animated series is cute, awesome, fun, and unusual, and also declaired that Chavo and Patty (Paty)'s the cutest Animated Couple I ever seen in my life!
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