Chespirito (1980)

The legendary Mexican comedy series by Roberto Gómez Bolaños that shaped generations of viewers across Latin America and the world.

Chespirito - Series Information

  • Original Title: Chespirito
  • First Air Year: 1980
  • Last Air Year: 1989
  • Created by: Roberto Gómez Bolaños
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Family
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (40 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 16
  • Number of Episodes: 641
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Spanish
  • Spoken Languages: Spanish
  • First Air Date: February 4, 1980 (Brazil - L), February 4, 1980 (Mexico - A), February 4, 1980 (Spain - 12)
  • Networks: Las Estrellas
  • Alternative Titles: A Turma do Chaves (BR)
  • Production Countries: Mexico

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Chespirito - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Roberto Gómez Bolaños

Main Cast

  • Horacio Gómez Bolaños
  • Edgar Vivar
  • Florinda Meza García
  • Angelines Fernández
  • Roberto Gómez Bolaños
  • Rubén Aguirre
  • Raúl 'Chato' Padilla
  • Ramón Valdés
  • Carlos Villagrán
  • María Antonieta de las Nieves

Writers

  • Roberto Gómez Bolaños

Chespirito - FAQs

Who created the Chespirito television series?

Chespirito was created, written, and performed by Roberto Gómez Bolaños, the legendary Mexican comedian and writer. His pen name 'Chespirito' — a diminutive of 'Shakespeare' — reflected the admiration colleagues had for his extraordinary talent as a writer and performer.

What iconic characters appeared in Chespirito?

The show featured some of Latin American television's most beloved characters, including El Chavo del Ocho, a lovable orphan boy, and El Chapulín Colorado, a bumbling yet endearing superhero. These characters became cultural icons across Latin America, Spain, and beyond, with their catchphrases still quoted today.

Where can you stream or watch Chespirito today?

Streaming availability for Chespirito varies by region. Check JustWatch for the most up-to-date viewing options in your country, as the series has had a complex broadcast history following licensing disputes that temporarily removed it from several platforms in the mid-2010s.

Why was Chespirito removed from streaming platforms?

In 2015, Televisa ended its licensing agreement with Chespirito's estate following a dispute, pulling the show from several Latin American channels and streaming services. The removal sparked widespread outrage among fans across the continent, highlighting just how deeply embedded the series was in the region's cultural identity.

How many seasons and episodes does Chespirito have?

Chespirito ran for 16 seasons and 641 episodes from 1980 to 1989, airing on Las Estrellas in Mexico. Each episode averaged around 40 minutes, making it one of the most prolific comedy series in Latin American television history.

Is Chespirito worth watching for non-Spanish speakers?

Absolutely. While the series is in Spanish, its physical comedy, slapstick humor, and heartfelt storytelling transcend language barriers. Roberto Gómez Bolaños crafted scenarios rooted in universal themes — poverty, friendship, and dignity — that resonate with audiences regardless of their linguistic background.

What was Chespirito's cultural impact across Latin America?

Chespirito became one of the most-watched Spanish-language television programs in history, broadcast in over 90 countries. Its characters shaped childhoods across generations in Latin America, Spain, and parts of the Middle East, cementing Roberto Gómez Bolaños as one of the most influential comedic figures of the 20th century.

What are similar shows to watch after Chespirito?

Fans of Chespirito may enjoy other classic Latin American comedies and family series such as Pedro El Escamoso, Una familia con suerte, and La fea más bella. For a lighter, nostalgic tone similar to the show's warmth and humor, Leave It to Beaver also makes for a charming companion watch.

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