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Patricia Jiménez, more known as Paty, is a girl who, alongside her aunt Gloria, moves into the upstairs apartment. She is considered to be very beautiful by the boys of the ''vecindad'', who immediately fall in love with them, while the girls get jealous of her.
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Patricia Jiménez, more better known as Paty, is a girl who, alongside her aunt Gloria, moves into the upstairs apartment. She is considered to be very beautiful by the boys of the ''vecindad'', who immediately fall in love with them, while the girls get jealous of her.
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* AscendedExtra: The third Paty (Ana Lilian de la Macorra) was briefly part of the regular cast in the 1978 and 1979 seasons, and is the basis of her animated series version, where she is part of the regular cast.
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* AscendedExtra: The third Paty (Ana Lilian de la Macorra) was briefly part of the regular cast in the 1978 and 1979 seasons, and her characterization is the basis of her animated series version, where she is part of the regular cast.cast (though oddly enough, her physical appearance is based on the fourth Paty).
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** Anytime he's hit by something or someone, in particular Quico or La Chilindrina. He's also snapped at people who tried to justify the possibility of Chavo committing a crime using the fact that he's poor.
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** Anytime he's hit by something or someone, in particular Quico or La Chilindrina. He's also He has snapped at people who tried to justify the possibility of Chavo committing a crime crime, not so much for the accusation itself but for using the fact that he's poor.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite having recently moved into the vecindad, she has not made another appearance since (outside of the remake episodes).
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite having being stated that she recently moved into the vecindad, ''vecindad'', she has does not made make another appearance since afterwards (outside of the remake episodes).[[note]]This is especially odd in the case of the third Gloria, whose corresponding Paty actually became part of the main cast for a while.[[/note]]
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* TheDanza: Her name is a common nickname in Mexico for "María Luisa", which is the actual name of the actress.
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--> '''Don Ramón:''' [[BreakingTheFourthWall Would you believe me]] that a new calamity has come to the ''vecindad''?
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--> '''Don Ramón:''' ''[after Malicha arrives at the vecindad, while [[BreakingTheFourthWall looking at the audience]]]'' Would you believe me]] me that a new calamity has come to the ''vecindad''?
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** "Malicia" in Spanish means "Malice".
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** Malicha is also extremely similar to UsefulNotes/LaMalinche.
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** "Malicia" "Malicha" sounds close to "Malicia", which in Spanish means "Malice".
**Malicha "Malicha" is also extremely similar to UsefulNotes/LaMalinche."UsefulNotes/LaMalinche." La Malinche is very controversial subject in Mexican history, with the term ''malinchismo'' coined after her used to denote a form of treason or self-defeat.
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-> '''Played by:''' Patty Juárez (1972), Rosita Bouchot (1975), Ana Lilian de la Macorra (1978-79; pictured right), Patricia Strevel (1987-88), Maggie Vera (Animated series), Creator/TaraPlatt (English dub)
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-> '''Played by:''' Patty Juárez (1972), Rosita Bouchot (1975), Ana Lilian de la Macorra (1978-79; pictured right), (1978-79), Patricia Strevel (1987-88), Maggie Vera (Animated series), Creator/TaraPlatt (English dub)
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Héctor Bonilla is a Mexican actor who appeared AsHimself in one episode in which he visited the ''vecindad''.
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* BookSmart: She is the only student who correctly answers the teacher's questions.
* CharacterTics: She grinds her teeth and moves uncontrollably from her seat.
* MotorMouth: She answers the questions so quickly that even Quico finds her annoying.
* OneShotCharacter: She has not made another appearance since (Although she is mentioned a few episodes later). Her role as the genius student was given to Ñoño.
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Héctor Bonilla is a Mexican actor who appeared AsHimself in one episode in which he visited the ''vecindad''.
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* CharacterTics: She grinds her teeth and moves uncontrollably from her seat.
* MotorMouth: She answers the questions so quickly that even Quico finds her annoying.
* OneShotCharacter: She has not made another appearance since (Although she is mentioned a few episodes later). Her role as the genius student was given to Ñoño.
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* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the 1987 version she is Paty's Godmother, as opposed to being her aunt like the previous versions.
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* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the 1987 version she is Paty's Godmother, godmother, as opposed to being her aunt like the previous versions.versions.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite having recently moved into the vecindad, she has not made another appearance since (outside of the remake episodes).
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite having recently moved into the vecindad, she has not made another appearance since (outside of the remake episodes).
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* TrueBlueFemininity: The first and second versions of Paty wear blue dresses.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: She's the closest thing Don Ramón would get to a love interest in the original series. In the animated series, she despises him despite the favors he'd done for her once she arrived in the ''vecindad''.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: She's the closest thing Don Ramón would get to a love interest in the original series. In the animated series, she despises him [[UngratefulBastard despite the favors he'd done for her once she arrived in the ''vecindad''.]]
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Héctor Bonilla is a Mexican actor who appeared AsHimself in one episode in which he visited the ''vecindad''.
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* CatchPhrase: "Aquí estoy" ("I'm here") - said thrice in her only episode.
* FlatCharacter: Unlike Malicha and Elizabeth, Candida barely has any characterization other than being a classmate.
* OneShotCharacter: She only appeared in one episode.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink dress and bow.
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* CatchPhrase: "Aquí estoy" ("I'm here") - said thrice in her only episode.
* FlatCharacter: Unlike Malicha and Elizabeth, Candida barely has any characterization other than being a classmate.
* OneShotCharacter: She only appeared in one episode.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink dress and bow.
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* CopycatMockery: He often repeats El Chavo's "Fue sin querer queriendo" mockingly before scolding and/or punching him for whatever he's done. He also does it semi-regularly when Doña Florinda and Profesor Jirafales get into their SickeninglySweethearts act.
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->'''Played by:''' Florinda Meza (Original series), Erica Edwards (Animated series), Creator/KateHiggins (English dub up to Episode 52), Creator/LauraPost (English dub since Episode 53).
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->'''Played by:''' Florinda Meza (Original series), Erica Edwards Creator/EricaEdwards (Animated series), Creator/KateHiggins (English dub up to Episode 52), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English dub since Episode 53).
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->'''Played by:''' Maribel Fernández (1972), Olivia Leiva (1975), Regina Torné (1978), Maricarmen Vela (1987), Julieta Rivera (Animated series).
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->'''Played by:''' José Antonio Mena (1974; pictured top right), Ricardo de Pascual (1976; pictured bottom right), Benny Ibarra (1982)
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(1982), Roberto Mendiola (Animated series)
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->'''Played by:''' Ricardo de Pascual (1976; pictured top right), Horacio Gómez (1982, as Señor Barbadillo), Ramiro Orcí (1986, as Señor Barbadillo)
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->'''Played by:''' Ricardo de Pascual (1976; pictured top right), Horacio Gómez (1982, as Señor Barbadillo), Ramiro Orcí (1986, as Señor Barbadillo)
Barbadillo), Carlos del Campo (Animated series, as Rufino Malacara)
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->'''Played by:''' Maribel Fernández (1972), Olivia Leiva (1975), Regina Torné (1978), Maricarmen Vela (1987).
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->'''Played by:''' Maribel Fernández (1972), Olivia Leiva (1975), Regina Torné (1978), Maricarmen Vela (1987).
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-> '''Played by:''' Patty Juárez (1972), Rosita Bouchot (1975), Ana Lilian de la Macorra (1978-79; pictured right), Patricia Strevel (1987-88), Creator/MaggieVera (Animated series), Creator/TaraPlatt (English dub)
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-> '''Played by:''' Patty Juárez (1972), Rosita Bouchot (1975), Ana Lilian de la Macorra (1978-79; pictured right), Patricia Strevel (1987-88), Creator/MaggieVera Maggie Vera (Animated series), Creator/TaraPlatt (English dub)
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-> '''Played by:''' Patty Juárez (1972), Rosita Bouchot (1975), Ana Lilian de la Macorra (1978-79; pictured right), Patricia Strevel (1987-88), Creator/MaggieVera (Animated series), Creator/TaraPlatt (English dub)
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->'''Played by:''' Rubén Aguirre (Original series), Creator/JuanCarlosTinoco (Animated series up to Season 2), Moisés Suárez Aldana (Animated series since Season 3), Creator/BobBuchholz (English dub).
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->'''Played by:''' Rubén Aguirre (Original series), Creator/JuanCarlosTinoco (Animated series up to Season 2), Creator/SebastianLlapur (Animated series Season 1, episode 9), Moisés Suárez Aldana (Animated series since Season 3), Creator/BobBuchholz (English dub).
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* JerkassRealization: In [[Series/{{Chespirito}} the one hour long version]] of the CrossOver with Series/ElChapulinColorado, after Don Jaimito and Doña Florinda trade insults, Profesor Jirafales threatens to hit Jaimito for insulting Doña Florinda. When Chapulin goes to confront the people who have been troubling Jaimito lately, Profesor Jirafales sees Chapulin and Chapulin tells Profesor Jirafales that he should not threaten to beat up and old man, and Profesor Jirafales assumes that Chapulin is a figment of his imagination. Profesor Jirafales concludes that since he regrets threatening to beat up Don Jaimito, his conscience manifested the image of a famous fictional hero to prove that he was in the wrong by acting out in anger like he did.
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->'''Voiced by:'''Sebastián Llapur (Animated series), Creator/DougErholtz (English dub), Sérgio Stern (Brazilian dub)
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->'''Played by:''' Edgar Vivar (Original series), Victor Delgado (Animated series up to Season 5), Sebastián Llapur (Animated series since Season 5), Creator/DaveMallow (English dub).
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->'''Played by:''' Edgar Vivar (Original series), Victor Delgado (Animated series up to Season 5), Sebastián Llapur Creator/SebastianLlapur (Animated series since Season 5), Creator/DaveMallow (English dub).
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* BigGood: Sort Of, He's the Landlord of the ''vecindad''
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->'''Played by:''' Rubén Aguirre (Original series), Juan Carlos Tinoco Creator/JuanCarlosTinoco (Animated series up to Season 2), Moisés Suárez Aldana (Animated series since Season 3), Creator/BobBuchholz (English dub).
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* SevenDeadlySins: He represents Gluttony because he's usually tempted into eating other people's food, such as cakes, bread, a roasted chicken, [[spoiler:[[WhamShot and even a goldfish]]. Given that he's orphan and no adult is looking after him, Chavo can't stop thinking about eating.
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* SevenDeadlySins: He represents Gluttony because he's usually tempted into eating other people's food, such as cakes, bread, a roasted chicken, [[spoiler:[[WhamShot and even a goldfish]].goldfish]]]]. Given that he's orphan and no adult is looking after him, Chavo can't stop thinking about eating.
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* SevenDeadlySins: He represents Gluttony because he's usually tempted into eating other people's food, such as cakes, bread, a roasted chicken, [[spoiler:[[WhamShot and even a goldfish]]. Given that he's orphan and no adult is looking after him, Chavo can't stop thinking about eating.
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* OldMaid: Lampshaded by the children.
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** "¡Qué bruto, póngale cero!" ("How dumb, give him a zero!"). Says this at school when Professor Jirafales asks a question and someone (usually Ñoño) answers it correctly.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: The few times Quico actually accuses Don Ramón of hurting him (instead of not mentioning the culprit at all) sometimes fall into this trope. In one episode, he accused him of leaving a banana peel on the floor just for him to slip on it. [[MyBelovedSmother Doña Florinda completely buys this explanation.]]
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* MadLibsCatchphrase: Wherever he makes a remark that angers someone, he gasps and then, while gently rubbing or poking the person's face, tries to akwardly correct himself several times while getting glared on. Quico then stares at the audience and shrugs, saying something to the effect of "oh well".
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* MadLibsCatchphrase: Wherever he makes a remark that angers someone, he gasps and then, while gently rubbing or poking the person's face, tries to akwardly correct himself several times times, with progressively more ridiculous (or punny) ideas, while getting glared on. Quico then stares at the audience and shrugs, saying something to the effect of "oh well".
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* SignatureAttack: {{Armor Piercing Slap}}s, mostly done on Don Ramón - though sometimes he dodges and causes her to hit somebody else.
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* SignatureAttack: {{Armor Piercing Slap}}s, Slaps, mostly done on Don Ramón - though sometimes he dodges and causes her to hit somebody else.
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* {{Deuteragonist}}: The show essentially revolved around him, being the ParentalSubstitute to El Chavo, La Chilindrina's biological father, the one who pinched Quico's arm, the one who got [[ArmorPiercingSlap slapped]] by Doña Florinda, the one who was [[AbhorrentAdmirer sought after by Doña Clotilde]] and the one who either avoided Señor Barriga or did jobs to pay part of his rent.
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* {{Deuteragonist}}: The show essentially revolved around him, being the ParentalSubstitute to El Chavo, La Chilindrina's biological father, the one who pinched Quico's arm, the one who got [[ArmorPiercingSlap slapped]] slapped by Doña Florinda, the one who was [[AbhorrentAdmirer sought after by Doña Clotilde]] and the one who either avoided Señor Barriga or did jobs to pay part of his rent.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Especially in the early seasons. [[ArmorPiercingSlap Slapping]] [[BornUnlucky Don Ramón]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for everything]], acting cold towards the other people in the vecindad and [[NeverMyFault never admitting her fault]].
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* {{Jerkass}}: Especially in the early seasons. [[ArmorPiercingSlap Slapping]] Slapping [[BornUnlucky Don Ramón]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for everything]], acting cold towards the other people in the vecindad and [[NeverMyFault never admitting her fault]].
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* WidowWoman: Her husband, a sailor, died in the sea.
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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: The way he talks about [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangamandapio Tangamandapio]], his hometown, induces the belief it does not exist, both out and in-universe, even though it does. In fact, in 2012, years after his actor's death, [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-xr6VzsuUzQ4/UBCLRQuAa6I/AAAAAAAAHmM/KoWGOHaYpF0/s1600/Develaci%C3%B3n+de+la+estatua+Jaimito+el+Cartero+en+S.+Tangamandapio+3.jpg a statue of Jaimito was raised in Tangamandapio]] in gratitude for making the town famous.
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* LoudGulp: He often does this ([[AsideGlance always facing the camera]]), usually when Doña Cleotilde is flirting with him.