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* In the 1978 version of the soccer episode, Sr. Barriga bans playing soccer in the apartment complex because he's been hit so many times, but changes his mind when Doña Florinda, his only punctual tenant, threatens to boycott rent. The final scene shows him happily playing soccer with Chavo and Qiko.

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* In the 1978 version of the soccer episode, Sr. Barriga bans playing soccer in the apartment complex because he's been hit so many times, but changes his mind when Doña Florinda, his only punctual tenant, threatens to boycott rent. The final scene shows him happily playing soccer with Chavo and Qiko.Qiko.
* In the [[Series/{{Chespirito}} one hour long version]] of the {{Crossover}} with ''Series/ElChapulinColorado'' has several of these after Chavo calls in Chapulin Colorado to help Don Jaimito with the people who have been giving him trouble (with the exception of Doña Cleotilde who calls Chapulin "estúpido" when the latter referred to the former as "the Witch From 71"). When Chapulin talks to Señor Barriga about how the latter has been threatening to evict Jaimito for not paying rent, Señor Barriga says that although he needs his tenants to be punctual, he has no intention of kicking out Don Jaimito, because Jaimito will end up homeless. When Chapulin confronts Profesor Jirafales about how he threatened to hit Jaimito for insulting Doña Florinda, Profesor Jirafales reached the conclusion that his guilt over threatening to beat up an old man manifested the image of a famous fictional superhero to show how he was completely in the wrong to react like he did. Doña Florinda was a bit tougher to convince since she first assumed Chapulin was just Chavo in disguise, and when Chapulin shrunk himself to prove he was the real deal, Doña Florinda still expressed outrage at the fact that she has to deal with all the "chusma" (riff-raff) she has to call neighbors, but Chapulin still convinces her that she has to take into consideration the other person's feelings and that they too have their own issues, hearing this, Doña Florinda promises to at least try not to react with anger whenever she feels annoyed, and make an attempt at understanding others. At the very end, Chapulin informs Jaimito of Doña Florinda's new outlook, and discus whether or not she'll keep her word. When Chapulin notices his "shrink-olin" pills are missing, he spots a shrunken chavo having a feast with a normal sized cookie, and Chapulin rather than being mad, allows Chavo to eat in peace.
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* In the episode featuring Quico's birthday, Doña Florinda derides the fact that she has to invite so much ''chusma'' (riff-raff) children into her home, which also includes, apparently her niece La Popis. Justified, since the kids make too much noise, and El Chavo brought a bag to take food from the party. When Quico is about to blow out the candles, he wishes that next year no one would come to his birthday so he could have all the food to himself, only for Doña Florinda to tell him that she had been thinking it over, and having good things is nice, but one should also share the good times, and things, with friends. Later, el Chavo sits with Don Ramon on the stairs, happily sharing the snacks he brought from the party. Don Ramon responds in kind by giving him a ham sandwich.

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* In the episode featuring Quico's birthday, Doña Florinda derides the fact that she has to invite so much ''chusma'' (riff-raff) children into her home, which also includes, apparently her niece La Popis. Justified, since the kids make too much noise, and El Chavo brought a bag to take food from the party. When Quico is about to blow out the candles, he wishes that next year no one would come to his birthday so he could have all the food to himself, only for Doña Florinda to tell him that she had been thinking it over, and having good things is nice, but one should also share the good times, and things, with friends. Later, el Chavo sits with Don Ramon on the stairs, happily sharing the snacks he brought from the party. Don Ramon responds in kind by giving him a ham sandwich.glass of juice.
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* In the "Aguas Frescas" episode, Sr. Barriga accidentally destroys El Chavo's refreshments stand and puts the little boy to cry. Before he starts using his usual cry pattern, Chavo is seen crying for real. After that, Sr. Barriga pays for the stand and Quico, in a fit of jealousy, destroys his own demanding that Sr. Barriga pays for him. And rather than receiving money, Quico receives a therapist's card from Sr. Barriga instead.

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* In the "Aguas Frescas" episode, Sr. Barriga accidentally destroys El Chavo's refreshments stand and puts the little boy to cry. Before he starts using his usual cry pattern, Chavo is seen crying for real. After that, Sr. Barriga pays for the stand and Quico, in a fit of jealousy, destroys his own demanding that Sr. Barriga pays for him. And rather than receiving money, [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Quico receives a therapist's card from Sr. Barriga instead.]]
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* In the episode in which Sr. Barriga is finally going kick Don Ramón and Chilindrina out of their house, Quico runs to tell his mother the news in order to cheer her up by reminding her about the departure of her long time enemy. He finds that after all that time, she has grown acustomed to the people around her, even when she doesn't really like them and wonders where those poor people are going to live. She goes on to ask Quico if he would like them to leave the neighborhood, he acts reluctanct to admit it but eventually confesses that he wouldn't.
** Later in that episode, when Sr. Barriga enters Don Ramón's house to evict him, he finds his photo album and, seeing his pictures as a boxer, he proceeds to tell Don Ramón a sob story about how, a long time ago, he (Barriga) owed a lot of money to some loan sharks. He then went to a boxing ring and happened to see Ramón preparing for a fight, and then he proceeded to bet all his money... ''on the other guy''. Where's the heartwarming in this, you ask? Well, first it's because he decided to forgive Don Ramón's debt based on this story (before mentioning the "betting on the other guy" part). Second, because after he leaves, Professor Jirafales, who happened to be passing by, confronts him because he thought he had heard Barriga never attended any boxing match. Barriga confirms this and, before Jirafales' befuddlement, he adds:

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* In the episode in which Sr. Barriga is finally going kick Don Ramón and Chilindrina out of their house, Quico runs to tell his mother the news in order to cheer her up by reminding her about the departure of her long time enemy. He finds that after all that time, she has grown acustomed to the people around her, even when she doesn't really like them and wonders where those poor people are going to live. She goes on to ask Quico if he would like them to leave the neighborhood, he acts reluctanct to admit it but eventually confesses that he wouldn't.
wouldn't. She smiles at Quico, who smiles back. Sr. Barriga greets Florina and Quico as he enters the neighborhood, only for them to dismiss him.
** Later in that episode, when Sr. Barriga enters Don Ramón's house to evict him, he finds his photo album and, seeing his pictures as a boxer, he proceeds to tell Don Ramón a sob story about how, a long time ago, he (Barriga) owed a lot of money to some loan sharks. He then went to a boxing ring and happened to see Ramón preparing for a fight, and then he proceeded to bet all his money... ''on the other guy''. Where's the heartwarming in this, you ask? Well, first it's because he decided to forgive Don Ramón's debt based on this story (before mentioning the "betting on the other guy" part). Second, because after he leaves, Professor Jirafales, who happened to be passing by, by and overheard the conversation, confronts him because he thought he had heard Barriga never attended any boxing match. Barriga confirms this and, before Jirafales' befuddlement, he adds:adds the following rethorical question:



* Overlapping with Tear Jerker, in the episode where El Chavo is MisBlamed for theft, ostracized by everyone and leaves temporarily. It traumatised several generations: seeing everyone calling him a "ratero" (thief) to his face is pretty hard to watch. Made even better or worse by the ending: when El Chavo is cleared, he is talking to his friends about the time he spent away from the vecindad: he had gone to a church and, after being counseled by a priest, he decided to pray to God. Chilindrina and Quico assume he was praying for the thief to be caught, but Chavo instantly corrects them, saying he prayed for the culprit's reformation. The thief, Señor Hurtado[[note]]While "Hurtado" is a real latin surname, in this case it can also be interpreted as derived from "hurtar", loosely meaning "to steal"[[/note]], overhears this and is so touched that he has a HeelFaceTurn and not only returns everything he stole, but he also gets El Chavo a ham sandwich.

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* Overlapping with Tear Jerker, in the episode where El Chavo is MisBlamed for theft, ostracized by everyone and leaves temporarily. It traumatised several generations: seeing everyone calling him a "ratero" (thief) to his face is pretty hard to watch. Made even better or worse by the ending: when El Chavo is cleared, he is talking to his friends about the time he spent away from the vecindad: he had gone to a church and, after being counseled by a priest, he decided to pray to God. Chilindrina and Quico assume he was praying for the thief to be caught, because they state that he is still at large, but Chavo instantly corrects them, saying he prayed for the culprit's reformation. The thief, Señor Hurtado[[note]]While "Hurtado" is a real latin surname, in this case it can also be interpreted as derived from "hurtar", loosely meaning "to steal"[[/note]], overhears this and is so touched that he has a HeelFaceTurn and not only returns everything he stole, but he also gets El Chavo a ham sandwich.



** This deserves to be expanded a bit. After everybody in the Vecindad left to Acapulco, Don Barriga arrives to collect the rent. As usual he gets accidentally hit in the head by El Chavo, and after admonishing the kid he is about to knock on Doña Florinda's door when the Chavo explains that they all left for a beach vacation. Don Barriga ponders for a moment and decides that it's been a while since his last vacation so he annouces that he too is going to Acapulco and leaves in a hurry, but stops as he is about to leave the Vecindad because he realizes that the Chavo was left behind, alone and sad. He approaches the Chavo, explains that Ñoño (his son) is at the Boy Scouts camp and invites Chavo to go with him. Chavo explodes in a fit of joy, and even breaks the fourth wall to announce the viewers that next week he will see them in Acapulco!.

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** This deserves to be expanded a bit. After everybody in the Vecindad left to Acapulco, Don Barriga arrives to collect the rent. As usual he gets accidentally hit in the head by El Chavo, and Chavo and, after admonishing the kid kid, he is about to knock on Doña Florinda's (then Clotilde's and Ramón's) door when the Chavo explains that they all left for a beach vacation. Don Sr. Barriga ponders for a moment and decides that it's been a while since his last vacation so he annouces that he too is going to Acapulco and leaves in a hurry, but stops mid-exit as he is about to leave the Vecindad because he realizes that the Chavo was left behind, alone and sad. He approaches the Chavo, explains that Ñoño (his son) is at the Boy Scouts camp and invites Chavo to go with him. Chavo explodes in a fit of joy, and even breaks the fourth wall to announce the viewers that next week he will see them in Acapulco!.
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Correcting a typo


** This deserves to be expanded a bit. After everybody in the Vecindad left to Acapulco, Don Barriga arrives to collect the rent. As usual he gets accidentally hit in the head by the Chaoe, and after admonishing the kid he is about to knock on Doña Florinda's door when the Chavo explains that they all left for a beach vacation. Don Barriga ponders for a moment and decides that it's been a while since his last vacation so he annouces that he too is going to Acapulco and leaves in a hurry, but stops as he is about to leave the Vecindad because he realizes that the Chavo was left behind, alone and sad. He approaches the Chavo, explains that Ñoño (his son) is at the Boy Scouts camp and invites Chavo to go with him. Chavo explodes in a fit of joy, and even breaks the fourth wall to announce the viewers that next week he will see them in Acapulco!.

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** This deserves to be expanded a bit. After everybody in the Vecindad left to Acapulco, Don Barriga arrives to collect the rent. As usual he gets accidentally hit in the head by the Chaoe, El Chavo, and after admonishing the kid he is about to knock on Doña Florinda's door when the Chavo explains that they all left for a beach vacation. Don Barriga ponders for a moment and decides that it's been a while since his last vacation so he annouces that he too is going to Acapulco and leaves in a hurry, but stops as he is about to leave the Vecindad because he realizes that the Chavo was left behind, alone and sad. He approaches the Chavo, explains that Ñoño (his son) is at the Boy Scouts camp and invites Chavo to go with him. Chavo explodes in a fit of joy, and even breaks the fourth wall to announce the viewers that next week he will see them in Acapulco!.
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Complementing a little the meaning of the surname "Hurtado"


* Overlapping with Tear Jerker, in the episode where El Chavo is MisBlamed for theft, ostracized by everyone and leaves temporarily. It traumatised several generations: seeing everyone calling him a "ratero" (thief) to his face is pretty hard to watch. Made even better or worse by the ending: when El Chavo is cleared, he is talking to his friends about the time he spent away from the vecindad: he had gone to a church and, after being counseled by a priest, he decided to pray to God. Chilindrina and Quico assume he was praying for the thief to be caught, but Chavo instantly corrects them, saying he prayed for the culprit's reformation. The thief, Señor Hurtado[[note]]derived from "hurtar", loosely meaning "to steal"[[/note]], overhears this and is so touched that he has a HeelFaceTurn and not only returns everything he stole, but he also gets El Chavo a ham sandwich.

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* Overlapping with Tear Jerker, in the episode where El Chavo is MisBlamed for theft, ostracized by everyone and leaves temporarily. It traumatised several generations: seeing everyone calling him a "ratero" (thief) to his face is pretty hard to watch. Made even better or worse by the ending: when El Chavo is cleared, he is talking to his friends about the time he spent away from the vecindad: he had gone to a church and, after being counseled by a priest, he decided to pray to God. Chilindrina and Quico assume he was praying for the thief to be caught, but Chavo instantly corrects them, saying he prayed for the culprit's reformation. The thief, Señor Hurtado[[note]]derived Hurtado[[note]]While "Hurtado" is a real latin surname, in this case it can also be interpreted as derived from "hurtar", loosely meaning "to steal"[[/note]], overhears this and is so touched that he has a HeelFaceTurn and not only returns everything he stole, but he also gets El Chavo a ham sandwich.
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Corrected the spelling of a trope


* Overlapping with Tear Jerker, in the episode where El Chavo is MisBlamed for theft, ostracized by everyone and leaves temporarily. It traumatised several generations: seeing everyone calling him a "ratero" (thief) to his face is pretty hard to watch. Made even better or worse by the ending: when El Chavo is cleared, he is talking to his friends about the time he spent away from the vecindad: he had gone to a church and, after being counseled by a priest, he decided to pray to God. Chilindrina and Quico assume he was praying for the thief to be caught, but Chavo instantly corrects them, saying he prayed for the culprit's reformation. The thief, Señor Hurtado[[note]]derived from "hurtar", loosely meaning "to steal"[[/note]], overhears this and is so touched that he has a Heel Face Turn and not only returns everything he stole, but he also gets El Chavo a ham sandwich.

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* Overlapping with Tear Jerker, in the episode where El Chavo is MisBlamed for theft, ostracized by everyone and leaves temporarily. It traumatised several generations: seeing everyone calling him a "ratero" (thief) to his face is pretty hard to watch. Made even better or worse by the ending: when El Chavo is cleared, he is talking to his friends about the time he spent away from the vecindad: he had gone to a church and, after being counseled by a priest, he decided to pray to God. Chilindrina and Quico assume he was praying for the thief to be caught, but Chavo instantly corrects them, saying he prayed for the culprit's reformation. The thief, Señor Hurtado[[note]]derived from "hurtar", loosely meaning "to steal"[[/note]], overhears this and is so touched that he has a Heel Face Turn HeelFaceTurn and not only returns everything he stole, but he also gets El Chavo a ham sandwich.
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* In the "Aguas Frescas" episode, Sr. Barriga accidentally destroys El Chavo's refreshments stand and puts the little boy to cry. Before he starts using his usual cry pattern, Chavo is seen crying for real. After that, Sr. Barriga pays for the stand and Quico, in a fit of jealousy, destroys his own demanding that Sr. Barriga pays for him. And rather than receiving money, Quico receives a therapist's card from Sr. Barriga instead.

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* In the "Aguas Frescas" episode, Sr. Barriga accidentally destroys El Chavo's refreshments stand and puts the little boy to cry. Before he starts using his usual cry pattern, Chavo is seen crying for real. After that, Sr. Barriga pays for the stand and Quico, in a fit of jealousy, destroys his own demanding that Sr. Barriga pays for him. And rather than receiving money, Quico receives a therapist's card from Sr. Barriga instead.instead.
* In the 1978 version of the soccer episode, Sr. Barriga bans playing soccer in the apartment complex because he's been hit so many times, but changes his mind when Doña Florinda, his only punctual tenant, threatens to boycott rent. The final scene shows him happily playing soccer with Chavo and Qiko.

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