ESP:
Por el mes de la herencia hispana (y mes patrio en mi país) quise presentarles unos dibujos que había hecho de un tercer crossover fanmade con Cookie Run.
Así es, El Chavo × Cookie Run, con los niños de la vecindad siendo "interpretados" por nuestras galletitas favoritas (claro está con algunos cambios).
Una idea chistosa que espero les guste mucho XD
ENG:
For the Hispanic Heritage Month I decided to show you a tiny crossover I made a while ago...
El Chavo × Cookie Run
The #1 program from comedy television is now in the cookie world!
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In Latin America there’s this weird popular culture thing going on with an old 70’s Mexican show called El Chavo del 8 (the kid from the 8)
It’s a sitcom based around a vecindad (a type of multifamily apartments) with a small rooster of characters, both kids and adults, all played by adult actors, with 2 or more characters played by the same actor, with the simple premise of the trials and tribulations of living in said vecindad, and how each character clashes with each other.
Well, this is still massively popular all over Latin America, even in Brazil, where the dubbed version, called Chavez, is as equally popular as in spanish-speaking countries, and it’s all thanks to constant reruns and a sort of simple yet timeless comedy routine based around physical violence, akin to the looney tunes, to the point you can find someone like my 92 year old dad laughing his ass off at an episode next to his equally laughing 8 year old great grandson.
It’s so popular, it even found ground in Spain, a country notorious for not enjoying Latin American-based media, with even some fans found in Portugal thanks to the Brazilian dub.
So, this is all well and good, so what’s the weird part you must be asking? If it’s good, which it is, surely it’s a good enough reason for its popularity.
Well, here’s the thing, in Mexico, the country where the show was made and almost all their cast is from, well, they just don’t care about it, nor seem to really understand why the show is so massively popular outside their country.
Look, El Chavo was so massive, at one time its actors all founded circuses and toured around Latin America for years, finding great success whenever they went, and even with all the years that have passed, and with half the original cast now passed away, people all over this region still recognize the actors, and they still get interviews and random television spots to this day, but again, mostly OUTSIDE Mexico.
Hell, when the actor of the main character of the show, Roberto “Chespirito” Gomez Bolaños, who played the titular El Chavo, passed away some years ago, it became massive news in Latin America, with TV specials made and even government officials speaking out about his passing.
And yet, Mexico still refuses to give a shit about it, and man, I find that so bizarrely weird.
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I have a headcannon that Andy loves Chespirito's works, so why not draw him dressed as El Chavo?
He would love El Chavo very much because he identifies with him a lot
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💚 | Green Characters Collage |💚
Characters
Middle (Main Row):
Mars (Milkyway and the Galaxy Girls)
First Row:
1. Gir (Invader Zim)
2. Patty (El Chavo: The Animated Series)
3. Buttercup (The Powerpuff Girls)
Second/Middle Row:
1. Goodluck Bear
2. Fink (OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes)
Third Row:
1. Green Leaf (Rainbow Bubblegem)
2. Numbuh 3/Kuki Sanban (Codename: Kids Next Door)
3. Jade Armor
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anburgesa
Last sunday was my birthday, February 25th, and I didn't had time to draw stuff, so I drew this like the 27th, and forgot to upload it here, sorry xp
Anyway, it was a fun weekend heh. It's a big burger because Morwald (the character) likes them a lot, also because this is a redraw from a scene from El Chavo del 8, that one is a torta (ham sandwich) but still wanted to do this thing I found on Twitter
And now I'm realizing I forgot to draw Calamity's left ear lol
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