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** In the Brazilian dub, most of the members of the original series' main cast were brought back, except for Marcelo Gastaldi (Chavo), Mario Villela (Sr. Barriga and Ñoño), Older Cazarré (Jaiminho) and Nelson Machado (Quico) due to the former three passing away before the animated series aired, and the latter due to financial disputes (Chilindrina's actress was available and would've had returned had the character appeared in the animated series). Later, Helena Samara (Doña Clotilde), Osmiro Campos (Profesor Jirafales) and Carlos Seidl (Don Ramón) were also replaced for the same reasons, with the first two [[DiedDuringProduction passing away before the dub was completed]] and the latter also having a financial dispute with SBT, though he returned later. It should be noted that the dub was originally going to replace ''every single voice actor'', but due to complaints from fans, the dubbing studio brought all of the available actors from the classic show.

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** In the Brazilian dub, most of the members of the original series' main cast were brought back, except for Marcelo Gastaldi (Chavo), Mario Villela (Sr. Barriga and Ñoño), Older Cazarré (Jaiminho) and (Jaiminho), Nelson Machado (Quico) and Silton Cardoso (Godinez) due to the former three passing away before the animated series aired, while Nelson and the latter Silton were left out due to financial disputes (Chilindrina's and retirement respectively (La Chilindrina's actress was available and would've had returned had the character appeared in the animated series). Later, Helena Samara (Doña Clotilde), Osmiro Campos (Profesor Jirafales) and Carlos Seidl (Don Ramón) were also replaced for the same reasons, with the first two [[DiedDuringProduction passing away before the dub was completed]] and the latter also having a financial dispute with SBT, though he returned later.the network. It should be noted that the dub was originally going to replace ''every single voice actor'', but due to complaints from fans, the dubbing studio brought all of the available actors from the classic show.
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** The original voice actors for Profesor Jirafales, Señor Barriga and Jaimito were replaced overtime. Moises Suarez Aldana takes the reins from Juan Carlos Tinoco in the third season for the role of Jirafales, while in the fifth season, Creator/SebastianLlapur (who also voices Quico and voiced Jirafales in at least a single episode), replaces Victor Delgado as Barriga. In the sixth season, Hector Miranda takes over as Jaimito in replacement of Leonardo Garcia.

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** The original voice actors for Profesor Jirafales, Señor Barriga and Jaimito were replaced overtime. Moises Suarez Aldana takes the reins from Juan Carlos Tinoco Creator/JuanCarlosTinoco in the third season for the role of Jirafales, while in the middle of the fifth season, Creator/SebastianLlapur (who also voices Quico and voiced Jirafales in at least a single episode), replaces Victor Delgado as Barriga. In Also, midway through the sixth season, Hector Miranda takes over as Jaimito in replacement of Leonardo Garcia.
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** The original voice actors for Profesor Jirafales, Señor Barriga and Jaimito were replaced overtime. Moises Suarez Aldana takes the reins from Tinoco in the third season for the role of Jirafales, while in the fifth season, Creator/SebastianLlapur (who also voices Quico and voiced Jirafales in at least a single episode), replaces Delgado as Barriga. In the sixth season, Hector Miranda takes over as Jaimito in replacement of Garcia.

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** The original voice actors for Profesor Jirafales, Señor Barriga and Jaimito were replaced overtime. Moises Suarez Aldana takes the reins from Juan Carlos Tinoco in the third season for the role of Jirafales, while in the fifth season, Creator/SebastianLlapur (who also voices Quico and voiced Jirafales in at least a single episode), replaces Victor Delgado as Barriga. In the sixth season, Hector Miranda takes over as Jaimito in replacement of Leonardo Garcia.
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** The original voice actors for Profesor Jirafales, Señor Barriga and Jaimito were replaced overtime. Moises Suarez Aldana takes the reins from Tinoco in the third season for the role of Jirafales, while in the fifth season, Creator/SebastianLlapur (who also voices Quico and voiced Jirafales in at least a single episode), replaces Delgado as Barriga. In the sixth season, Hector Miranda takes over as Jaimito in replacement of Garcia.
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Nah never mind, he has also done several other goofy voices (Daffy Duck, Eduardo, many Simpsons roles, etc.)


* PlayingAgainstType: Sebastián Llapur, a voice actor best known for his roles dubbing deep-voiced characters like [[VideoGame/GearsOfWar Marcus Fenix]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]] or [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]], plays the whiny-voiced Quico (as well as El Señor Barriga from season 5 onward) here.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There is a {{Pilot}} [[https://youtu.be/G6Sl4t-DCQY episode]] that looks completely different from the final product, as it was produced by another animation studio, Animex Producciones. Among the biggest changes are the animation, which was hand-drawn (traditional animation) rather than UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, it was more TruerToTheText to the point of having the LaughTrack of the original series, and more shockingly, La Chilindrina ''was there''. This last point was due to the pilot production started before Roberto Gómez Bolaños and María Antonieta de las Nieves conflict for the rights of Chilindrina, and since it was a test, they could get away with it.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
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There is a {{Pilot}} [[https://youtu.be/G6Sl4t-DCQY episode]] that looks completely different from the final product, as it was produced by another animation studio, Animex Producciones. Among the biggest changes are the animation, which was hand-drawn (traditional animation) rather than UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, it was more TruerToTheText to the point of having the LaughTrack of the original series, and more shockingly, La Chilindrina ''was there''. This last point was due to the pilot production started before Roberto Gómez Bolaños and María Antonieta de las Nieves conflict for the rights of Chilindrina, and since it was a test, they could get away with it.it.
** Don Ramón originally was going to have a diferent design (which has never been seen). However, Roberto disapproved of the initial design for the character and drew the final version himself.
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* RelationshipVoiceActor: (English dub) From the ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' dub: [[Creator/MonaMarshall Inari]] is Chavo and Doña Clotilde; [[Creator/KateHiggins Sakura]] is La Popis, Godinez, and Doña Florinda; [[Creator/DougErholtz Asuma Sarutobi]] is Quico and Don Ramón; [[Creator/YuriLowenthal Sasuke]] is Ñoño; and [[Creator/TaraPlatt Temari]] is Paty and Gloria.
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: The original series never aired on Portugal, meaning that Chavo and the other inhabitants of the Vecindad debuted in that country through this series.

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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: The original series never aired on Portugal, yet this series aired there, meaning that Chavo and the other inhabitants of the Vecindad debuted in that country through this series.
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** None of the cast from the original series return due to age, [[ScrewedByTheLawyers copyright]], [[DiedDuringProduction death]], and/or [[WeUsedToBeFriends Chespirito dispute]]-related reasons. Ironically, María Antonieta de las Nieves would've been the only cast member to return had her legal dispute with Chespirito been resolved.

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** None of the cast from the original series return due to age, [[ScrewedByTheLawyers copyright]], and/or [[DiedDuringProduction death]], and/or [[WeUsedToBeFriends Chespirito dispute]]-related death]]-related reasons. Ironically, María Antonieta de las Nieves would've been the only cast member to return had her legal dispute with Chespirito been resolved.



* PlayingAgainstType: Sebastián Llapur, a voice actor best known for his roles dubbing deep-voiced characters like [[VideoGame/GearsOfWar Marcus Fenix]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]] or [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]], plays the whiny-voiced Quico (as well as El Señor Barriga) here.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Sebastián Llapur, a voice actor best known for his roles dubbing deep-voiced characters like [[VideoGame/GearsOfWar Marcus Fenix]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]] or [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]], plays the whiny-voiced Quico (as well as El Señor Barriga) Barriga from season 5 onward) here.
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* RelationshipVoiceActor: (English dub) From the ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' dub: [[Creator/MonaMarshall Inari]] is Chavo and Doña Clotilde; [[Creator/KateHiggins Sakura]] is La Popis, Godinez, and Doña Florinda; [[Creator/DougErholtz Asuma Sarutobi]] is Quico and Don Ramón; [[Creator/YuriLowenthal Sasuke]] is Ñoño; and [[Creator/TaraPlatt Temari]] is Paty and Gloria.
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* TheOtherDarrin: None of the cast from the original series return due to age, [[ScrewedByTheLawyers copyright]], [[DiedDuringProduction death]], and/or [[WeUsedToBeFriends Chespirito dispute]]-related reasons. Ironically, María Antonieta de las Nieves would've been the only cast member to return had her legal dispute with Chespirito been resolved.

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* TheOtherDarrin: TheOtherDarrin:
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None of the cast from the original series return due to age, [[ScrewedByTheLawyers copyright]], [[DiedDuringProduction death]], and/or [[WeUsedToBeFriends Chespirito dispute]]-related reasons. Ironically, María Antonieta de las Nieves would've been the only cast member to return had her legal dispute with Chespirito been resolved.resolved.
** In the Brazilian dub, most of the members of the original series' main cast were brought back, except for Marcelo Gastaldi (Chavo), Mario Villela (Sr. Barriga and Ñoño), Older Cazarré (Jaiminho) and Nelson Machado (Quico) due to the former three passing away before the animated series aired, and the latter due to financial disputes (Chilindrina's actress was available and would've had returned had the character appeared in the animated series). Later, Helena Samara (Doña Clotilde), Osmiro Campos (Profesor Jirafales) and Carlos Seidl (Don Ramón) were also replaced for the same reasons, with the first two [[DiedDuringProduction passing away before the dub was completed]] and the latter also having a financial dispute with SBT, though he returned later. It should be noted that the dub was originally going to replace ''every single voice actor'', but due to complaints from fans, the dubbing studio brought all of the available actors from the classic show.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Sebastián Llapur, a voice actor best known for his roles dubbing deep-voiced characters like [[VideoGame/GearsOfWar MarcusFenix]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]] or [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]], plays the whiny-voiced Quico (as well as El Señor Barriga) here.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Sebastián Llapur, a voice actor best known for his roles dubbing deep-voiced characters like [[VideoGame/GearsOfWar MarcusFenix]], Marcus Fenix]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]] or [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]], plays the whiny-voiced Quico (as well as El Señor Barriga) here.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Sebastián Llapur, a voice actor best known for his roles as deep-voiced characters like [[Franchise/{{Halo}} Master Chief]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]] or [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]], plays the whiny-voiced Quico (as well as El Señor Barriga) here.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Sebastián Llapur, a voice actor best known for his roles as dubbing deep-voiced characters like [[Franchise/{{Halo}} Master Chief]], [[VideoGame/GearsOfWar MarcusFenix]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]] or [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]], plays the whiny-voiced Quico (as well as El Señor Barriga) here.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Sebastián Llapur, a voice actor best known for his roles as deep-voiced characters like [[Franchise/{{Halo}} Master Chief]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]] or [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]], plays the whiny-voiced Quico (as well as El Señor Barriga) here.

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* ExiledFromContinuity: Maria Antonieta de las Nieves has the rights of La Chilindrina and an unresolved legal dispute between Chespirito and her over the rights of the character forced the writers to [[AdaptedOut adapt her out]] of the series. It's ''unknown'' if de las Nieves is debated on allowing La Chilindrina in future ''Chavo'' productions following Chespirito's passing or if she's now feuding with Chespirito's widow Florinda Meza.
* FakeNationality: Prof. Jirafales is voiced by Juan Carlos Tinoco, who is Colombian, albeit his accent is not noticeable since he speaks in a neutral accent at all times.

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* ExiledFromContinuity: Maria María Antonieta de las Nieves has the rights of La Chilindrina and an unresolved legal dispute between Chespirito and her over the rights of the character forced the writers to [[AdaptedOut adapt her out]] of the series. It's ''unknown'' if de las Nieves is debated on allowing La Chilindrina in future ''Chavo'' productions following Chespirito's passing or if she's now feuding with Chespirito's widow Florinda Meza.
* FakeNationality: Prof. Jirafales is was first voiced by Juan Carlos Tinoco, who is Colombian, albeit his accent is not noticeable since he speaks in a neutral accent at all times.


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* TheOtherDarrin: None of the cast from the original series return due to age, [[ScrewedByTheLawyers copyright]], [[DiedDuringProduction death]], and/or [[WeUsedToBeFriends Chespirito dispute]]-related reasons. Ironically, María Antonieta de las Nieves would've been the only cast member to return had her legal dispute with Chespirito been resolved.
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* DisownedAdaptation: At least Carlos Villagrán and Édgar Vivar, who originally portrayed Quico and Sr. Barriga ''and'' Ñoño respectively, aren’t fond of the series; the former stated that it lacks the spirit of the original and dehumanized the characters, and the latter criticized the amount of innuendo as well as viewing this series as a sick MerchandiseDriven attempt.

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* DisownedAdaptation: At least Carlos Villagrán and Édgar Vivar, who originally portrayed Quico and Sr. Barriga ''and'' Ñoño respectively, aren’t aren't fond of the this series; the former stated that it lacks the spirit of the original and dehumanized the characters, and the latter criticized the amount of innuendo as well as viewing this the series as a sick MerchandiseDriven attempt.



* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: The original series never aired on Portugal, this meant that Chavo and the other inhabitants of the Vecindad debuted in that country through this series.

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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: The original series never aired on Portugal, this meant meaning that Chavo and the other inhabitants of the Vecindad debuted in that country through this series.
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* LateExportForYou: The series aired did not air in Europe until 2015, 9 years later after the show first debuted.

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* LateExportForYou: The series aired did not air in Europe until 2015, 9 years later after the show first debuted.
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* LateExportForYou: The series aired did not air in Europe until 2020, 14 years later after the show first debuted.

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* LateExportForYou: The series aired did not air in Europe until 2020, 14 2015, 9 years later after the show first debuted. debuted.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: The original series never aired on Portugal, this meant that Chavo and the other inhabitants of the Vecindad debuted in that country through this series.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There is a {{Pilot}} [[https://youtu.be/G6Sl4t-DCQY episode]] that looks completely different from the final product, as it was produced by another animation studio, Animex Producciones. Among the biggest changes are the animation, which was hand-drawn (traditional animation) rather than UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, it was more TruerToTheText to the point of having the LaughTrack of the original series, and more shockingly, La Chilindrina was there. This last point was due to the pilot production started before Roberto Gómez Bolaños and María Antonieta de las Nieves conflict for the rights of Chilindrina, and since it was a test, they could get away with it.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There is a {{Pilot}} [[https://youtu.be/G6Sl4t-DCQY episode]] that looks completely different from the final product, as it was produced by another animation studio, Animex Producciones. Among the biggest changes are the animation, which was hand-drawn (traditional animation) rather than UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, it was more TruerToTheText to the point of having the LaughTrack of the original series, and more shockingly, La Chilindrina was there.''was there''. This last point was due to the pilot production started before Roberto Gómez Bolaños and María Antonieta de las Nieves conflict for the rights of Chilindrina, and since it was a test, they could get away with it.
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* DisownedAdaptation: At least Carlos Villagrán and Édgar Vivar, who originally portrayed Quico and Sr. Barriga ''and'' Ñoño respectively, aren’t fond of the series; the former stated that it lacks the spirit of the original, and the latter criticized the amount of innuendo as well as viewing this series as a sick MerchandiseDriven attempt.

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* DisownedAdaptation: At least Carlos Villagrán and Édgar Vivar, who originally portrayed Quico and Sr. Barriga ''and'' Ñoño respectively, aren’t fond of the series; the former stated that it lacks the spirit of the original, original and dehumanized the characters, and the latter criticized the amount of innuendo as well as viewing this series as a sick MerchandiseDriven attempt.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: The reason La Chilindrina is absent is that María Antonieta de las Nieves has the rights to her character, leading to Ñoño and La Popis becoming [[AscendedExtra Ascended Extras]].

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* UnfinishedDub: The English dub only lasted two seasons and the first six episodes of the third season.

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* UnfinishedDub: The English dub only lasted covered the first two seasons and the first six episodes of the third season.


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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There is a {{Pilot}} [[https://youtu.be/G6Sl4t-DCQY episode]] that looks completely different from the final product, as it was produced by another animation studio, Animex Producciones. Among the biggest changes are the animation, which was hand-drawn (traditional animation) rather than UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, it was more TruerToTheText to the point of having the LaughTrack of the original series, and more shockingly, La Chilindrina was there. This last point was due to the pilot production started before Roberto Gómez Bolaños and María Antonieta de las Nieves conflict for the rights of Chilindrina, and since it was a test, they could get away with it.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: Maria Antonieta de las Nieves has the rights of La Chilindrina and an unresolved legal dispute between Chespirito and her over the rights of the character forced the writers to [[AdaptedOut adapt her out]] of the series. It's ''unknown'' if de las Nieves is debated on allowing La Chilindrina in the animated series following Chespirito's passing or if she's now feuding with Chespirito's widow Florinda Meza.

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* ExiledFromContinuity: Maria Antonieta de las Nieves has the rights of La Chilindrina and an unresolved legal dispute between Chespirito and her over the rights of the character forced the writers to [[AdaptedOut adapt her out]] of the series. It's ''unknown'' if de las Nieves is debated on allowing La Chilindrina in the animated series future ''Chavo'' productions following Chespirito's passing or if she's now feuding with Chespirito's widow Florinda Meza.
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* CashCowFranchise: It became this to Creator/{{Televisa}} in terms of kids brands, spawning a toy line, video games, stage plays, collaborations with other brands like UsefulNotes/McDonalds, etc.

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* CashCowFranchise: It became this to Creator/{{Televisa}} in terms of kids brands, spawning a toy line, video games, stage plays, collaborations with other brands fast food chains like UsefulNotes/McDonalds, etc.
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* CashCowFranchise: It became this to Creator/{{Televisa}} in terms of kids brands, spawning a toy line, video games, stage plays, collaboration with other brands like UsefulNotes/McDonalds, etc.

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* CashCowFranchise: It became this to Creator/{{Televisa}} in terms of kids brands, spawning a toy line, video games, stage plays, collaboration collaborations with other brands like UsefulNotes/McDonalds, etc.
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* CashCowFranchise: It became this to Creator/{{Televisa}} in terms of kids brands, spawning a toy line, video games, stage plays, collaboration with other brands like UsefulNotes/McDonalds, etc.
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* UnfinishedDub: The English dub only lasted two seasons.

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* UnfinishedDub: The English dub only lasted two seasons.seasons and the first six episodes of the third season.
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* LateExportForYou: The series aired did not air in Europe until 2020, 14 years later after the show first debuted.
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* UnfinishedEpisode: Four more episodes were made for the show's seventh season, but after a hiatus, followed by Bolaños' death, the series was CutShort and these episodes were never aired.

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* UnfinishedEpisode: Four more episodes were made for the show's seventh season, but after a hiatus, followed by Bolaños' death, the series was CutShort and these episodes were never aired.aired.
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* DisownedAdaptation: At least Carlos Villagrán and Édgar Vivar, who originally portrayed Quico and Sr. Barriga ''and'' Ñoño respectively, aren’t fond of the series; the former stated that it lacks the spirit of the original, and the latter criticized the amount of innuendo as well as viewing this series as a sick MerchandiseDriven attempt.
* ExiledFromContinuity: Maria Antonieta de las Nieves has the rights of La Chilindrina and an unresolved legal dispute between Chespirito and her over the rights of the character forced the writers to [[AdaptedOut adapt her out]] of the series. It's ''unknown'' if de las Nieves is debated on allowing La Chilindrina in the animated series following Chespirito's passing or if she's now feuding with Chespirito's widow Florinda Meza.
* FakeNationality: Prof. Jirafales is voiced by Juan Carlos Tinoco, who is Colombian, albeit his accent is not noticeable since he speaks in a neutral accent at all times.
* PermanentPlaceholder: Creator/MarioCastaneda was tasked with picking the voice actors for each character. After long sessions, everyone but Don Ramón had a voice actor assigned, as Mario was not convinced by any of the auditions for Don Ramón's voice. Thinking he might have given wrong directions, he tried recording some of Don Ramón's lines with his voice. They were liked so much by the rest of the staff that Mario Castañeda became Don Ramón's voice actor for the animated series.
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: The reason La Chilindrina is absent is that María Antonieta de las Nieves has the rights to her character, leading to Ñoño and La Popis becoming [[AscendedExtra Ascended Extras]].
* UnfinishedDub: The English dub only lasted two seasons.
* UnfinishedEpisode: Four more episodes were made for the show's seventh season, but after a hiatus, followed by Bolaños' death, the series was CutShort and these episodes were never aired.

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