

In one episode, she gave Chavo and his friends palettes. In almost all of these cases, he always tips him for his favors. Doña Cleotilde asks for favors like going to buy bread at the store, carrying water, etc.

Chilindrina is deeply in love with El Chavo, and sometimes she takes it as a boyfriend, even if he doesn't like it or doesn't pay attention to it directly.Īlthough Chavo always receives him with a blow when he reaches the neighborhood, he hasĪ great affection, being together with Don Ramón and Jaimito, who have done more for him throughout the program, even taking him to Acapulco with such of not being left alone in the neighborhood, and then to the movies.Īlthough the Chavo passes by calling her "witch", she has a lot of affection for him. Despite being a mischievous little girl, and several times a little smarter than Chavo, she is practically her best friend since she was a child. Roberto Gómez Bolaños designed Chilindrina as a girl who had as many or more freckles as Chavo, by way of constituting an identification bond between them. However, Doña Florinda really only kind of likes Chavo a little bit, demonstrating it when she invited him to sleep at her house or when she gave him a ham cake, even when she cried his "death" when she thought he had been run over. Doña Florinda almost always scolds him for his pranks. She takes Chavo very seriously, to the point of not wanting her son to join him, saying that he belongs to "the mob", and therefore doesn't like him very much. Don Ramón and El Chavo often share very pleasant moments, either with Don Ramón giving him toys or food, or Chavo himself sharing sandwiches and cake with him. However, many times Don Ramón takes advantage of "unintentionally" the Chavo, sending him to the store for any order of something he wanted, without giving anything in return. However, Don Ramón was always there for him, although Chavo often took him out of his boxes for some mischief, joke or evil, which ended in a crust on his forehead by Don Ramón. The tenants of the neighborhood say that the Chavo is very gross, but nobody denies the clumsiness of Quico and, no matter how much you try to find out, you never knew in its entirety which was more silly, as Chilindrina said.ĭon Ramón always had a close and great affection for El Chavo, which could be said paternal, because the latter had no one in general with whom to share his orphanhood. Both friends count on each other when they need each other, and they almost always play together despite the constant fights they have because of nonsense.

El Chavo and Quico are generally best friends, although there is rivalry since Quico has money and Chavo is poor.
