El Chavo del Ocho

El Chavo del Ocho (lit. The Boy of the Eight), or just Chavo for short is the main protagonist of the popular Mexican series El Chavo del Ocho, created and performed by Roberto Gómez Bolaños.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) He is a good-hearted boy, always helping others when they ask for their help.
 * 2) He has a tragic past, being a poor and orphaned boy who suffers from hunger.
 * 3) Even though he can sometimes be rude and aggressive to his friends, even adults ones (see BQ#1), he treats everyone pretty well most of the times and considers everyone in the vencidad to he his friends, even the ones who sometimes beat him or treat him badly like Don Ramón and Doña Florinda.
 * 4) In one episode he shows that he is able to forgive even a criminal by praying that he will repent for his actions and become good.
 * 5) His stupidity is often funny and entertaining.
 * 6) He is creative, building several toys on his own.
 * 7) Roberto Gómez Bolaños does a wonderful performance as him, just like he does with El Chapulín Colorado.
 * 8) He has a high popularity in Mexico and Brazil, being one of the main media icons in Latin America.
 * 9) Many of his phrases and gestures are memorable and funny.
 * 10) He was responsible for helping to popularize Tortas de Jamón (a traditional Mexican ham sandwiche) outside Mexico.
 * 11) Even though he annoys everyone in the vencidad with his stupidity and clumsiness, everyone cares about him, even Doña Florinda at times, and he can be considered the "glue that sticks everyone together".
 * 12) He is easily recognized by his hat and barrel, which are iconic.
 * 13) He proves to be a good boyfriend for Paty.
 * 14) His character design is also very well done in the animated version of the show, just like the other characters.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Sometimes he is very rude and agressive to his friends, with moments when he acts like a bully threatening to beat (or beating) Quico, Ñoño, La Chilindrina and occasionally Popis and Godínez.
 * 2) *Chavo's occasional bullying towards Ñoño can be seen as mean-spirited since he is one of the few kids that treat him nicely (in the live-action series, at least) . Same goes about Godínez.
 * 3) *He can also be a bit of a hypocrite, as he always claims that men should never hit a woman, despite often trying to hit La Chilindrina and sometimes Popis himself.
 * 4) *He has also a bad habit of occasionally disrespecting adults like Don Ramón, Señor Barriga, Professor Jirafales, Doña Florinda, Doña Clotilde and occasionally Doña Nieves and Jaimito el Cartero, though it's sometimes actually justified.
 * 5) **Similarly, his aggressiveness towards Quico and La Chilindrina is justified in most cases.
 * 6) He is easily manipulated by La Chilindrina, sometimes doing mean things that she does not want to risk doing.
 * 7) While still a great and iconic character, he can get annoying at times for his stupidity and occasional aggressiveness towards his friends.
 * 8) His name can be laughable.
 * 9) For some reason, his hair color is brown in the animated version, despite being originally black.
 * 10) Speaking of the animated series, he was bit flanderized and became much dumber and more stupid than in the live-action to the point where it can get more annoying than funny. But, like Don Ramón and Godínez, he didn't too much decline in character and is still likable for the most part.