. . . . "Chavo"@en . . . . . . . . . . "El Chavo del 8 \n\nEl Chavo: The Animated Series"@en . . . . "250"^^ . . . . "El Chavo del Ocho is the main character of the TV show of the same nickname. In the original TV show, he was portrayed by Roberto G\u00F3mez Bola\u00F1os, who also was the creator of said show. El Chavo is an eight-years-old orphan. \"Chavo\" is a Mexican Spanish slang for \"kid\"; Chavo's real name is not known, but in some episodes he calls himself Chente, short for Vicente, after a friend who died in the orphan home in which he was abandoned. Generally Chavo is enthusiastic, creative and good-natured, but on the other hand he is also rather na\u00EFve and very gullible. He is not particularly bright (which Roberto G\u00F3mez Bola\u00F1os insinuated on the launch of the animated series may be consequence of poor nutrition) and is remarkably clumsy, often hitting Quico, Don Ram\u00F3n and Se\u00F1or Barriga with balls, shoes, hammers, bricks, chairs and other objects. Chavo arrived at the neighborhood at the age of four and apparently lived in apartment #8 with an elderly woman (who is never seen, but mentioned in the novel El diario de El Chavo del 8). After her death, Chavo spends most of his time inside an abandoned barrel that he calls his \"secret hideout\". He has a craving for ham tortas, a popular kind of sandwich in Mexico. He has a crush on Paty, along with Quico (which is their first fight over their crush, although she kisses Chavo in the animated series). Despite being a hungry 8-year-old child, he seems to have an incredible physical strength, since that his punches are able to stun or even topple a full-grown man, mostly Don Ram\u00F3n. In the English dub version of the series, he is voiced by Mona Marshall. Unlike from the original series and the Spanish version of the animated series, instead of being called \"Chente\" or \"Chavito\", he is called \"Chavorino\" by his friends sometimes. Also, the \"El\" part of his name was officially removed from his character's bios in the animated series, possibly to keep in with the show's English production on Americanizing the series. Also, instead of ham tortas, he has a craving for ham sandwiches, although the Christmas specials states that he also has cravings for jelly sandwiches for a mysterious reason, but those jelly sandwiches are actually ham tortas (ham sandwiches) in the original Spanish version dubbed as jelly sandwiches in the English version. Also, his friend \"Vicente\" (or Chente) is renamed as Chova (switching the A and the O around)."@en . "Play with Quico,Chilindrina and other best friends in the vicinity"@en . . "El Chavo del Ocho is the main character of the TV show of the same nickname. In the original TV show, he was portrayed by Roberto G\u00F3mez Bola\u00F1os, who also was the creator of said show. El Chavo is an eight-years-old orphan. \"Chavo\" is a Mexican Spanish slang for \"kid\"; Chavo's real name is not known, but in some episodes he calls himself Chente, short for Vicente, after a friend who died in the orphan home in which he was abandoned. Generally Chavo is enthusiastic, creative and good-natured, but on the other hand he is also rather na\u00EFve and very gullible. He is not particularly bright (which Roberto G\u00F3mez Bola\u00F1os insinuated on the launch of the animated series may be consequence of poor nutrition) and is remarkably clumsy, often hitting Quico, Don Ram\u00F3n and Se\u00F1or Barriga with balls, shoes, "@en . . . . . . . . . . "Student\n\nSeller of fresh water \n\nShoeshine \n\nRestaurant assistant from Do\u00F1a Florinda"@en . . . . . . . "Male hero"@en . . . . . "Become a great man and good person and go for the good example by helping others, Eat Jelly Sandwichs"@en . "Chavito\n\nChente \n\nChavorino"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Close combat ,punches ,boxer skills"@en . . . . . . . .