What are the obligatory remakes if they ever made an animated Chapulin? >Pirates episode >Space episode >Any Super Sam episode >The good, the bad and the chapulin episode
The cowboy and pirate ones are a must. The giant one is also funny. The UFO is a classic.
And of course, the El Chavo crossover.
I doubt they would be able to make it half as funny as it was however.
Basically a character played by a comedian named chespirito as iconic to mexicans and latinos in general as the three stooges to americans or mr bean to british people.
El chapulin is basically a parody of super heroes with slapstick and a hint of batman 66.
Basically a character played by a comedian named chespirito as iconic to mexicans and latinos in general as the three stooges to americans or mr bean to british people.
El chapulin is basically a parody of super heroes with slapstick and a hint of batman 66.
Also add the part it is an innocent sort of humor that has many scenarios that the entire common latino man could relate, all very light hearted. It is really comfy and funny, being aired for so much decades it is a huge classic.
Animated Chapulin was fine. Animated Chavo really doesn't work but there's an American dub that's full of voice actors that worked in Persona and Blazblue and it's pretty amusing.
Chapulin works better than El Chavo, because its narrative allows for crazy shit that would look better in animated formst. He's fought american superheroes, pirates, gangsters, mad scientists and even Hitler himself.
Zack Snyder Chapulin film when?
Too based for gay american audiences.
SPBP
I'm liking those numbers at the end.
I miss Chespirito
What are the obligatory remakes if they ever made an animated Chapulin?
>Pirates episode
>Space episode
>Any Super Sam episode
>The good, the bad and the chapulin episode
They already made an Animated Chapulin.
It's pretty alright actually but they really didn't do many remakes if they ever did to my knowledge.
The cowboy and pirate ones are a must. The giant one is also funny. The UFO is a classic.
And of course, the El Chavo crossover.
I doubt they would be able to make it half as funny as it was however.
The one with the slipping toilet.
I think I see stuff with this guy at the flea market all the time.
Explain what it is to a White guy.
Basically a character played by a comedian named chespirito as iconic to mexicans and latinos in general as the three stooges to americans or mr bean to british people.
El chapulin is basically a parody of super heroes with slapstick and a hint of batman 66.
Also add the part it is an innocent sort of humor that has many scenarios that the entire common latino man could relate, all very light hearted. It is really comfy and funny, being aired for so much decades it is a huge classic.
Would Chespirito stuff even work in animation? The whole point is that you're watching a bunch of irl adult men doing silly shit.
Animated Chapulin was fine. Animated Chavo really doesn't work but there's an American dub that's full of voice actors that worked in Persona and Blazblue and it's pretty amusing.
Chapulin works better than El Chavo, because its narrative allows for crazy shit that would look better in animated formst. He's fought american superheroes, pirates, gangsters, mad scientists and even Hitler himself.
What episode was that, the one with hitler