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Netflix recently released a new TV spot featuring the iconic character, El Chapulín Colorado. The beloved superhero has been entertaining audiences in Mexican households for over four decades and has since gained a loyal following. The new spot shows El Chapulín Colorado, played by Mexican comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños, as he humorously battles a series of villains.

The TV spot, which runs for over a minute, starts with a panoramic shot of the city, with El Chapulín's iconic red and yellow car seen driving down the street. The scene quickly shifts to reveal the superhero in his trademark costume, complete with a red bodysuit and a yellow heart-shaped logo on his chest.

From there, the TV spot takes us on a whirlwind adventure through El Chapulín's battles, which are filled with his trademark humor and incredible wit. At one point, he takes on a giant robot, and in another scene, he saves a man from being crushed by a falling ceiling.

The TV spot is a nod to a popular era of Mexican television and serves as an introduction for a new generation of viewers who may not be familiar with the beloved character. It also underscores Netflix's commitment to bringing diverse programming options to viewers around the world.

Overall, the TV spot is a fun and engaging tribute to a classic character that has been entertaining audiences in Mexico and Latin America for over four decades. With new content quickly added to the streaming platform, fans of El Chapulín Colorado can relive their favorite moments and possibly discover new adventures that they may have missed.

Netflix TV commercial - El Chapulín Colorado produced for Netflix was first shown on television on August 9, 2015.

Frequently Asked Questions about netflix tv spot, 'el chapulín colorado'

Mexico

El Chapulín Colorado
Ending theme"Baroque Hoedown" by Perrey and Kingsley
Country of originMexico
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes260

On August 1, 2020, all stations that broadcast El Chapulín Colorado and other Gómez Bolaños programs in various countries had to suspend the broadcast of the series on their services due to conflicts between Televisa and Grupo Chespirito (heirs of Gómez Bolaños), who owns the characters and episode scripts.

El Chapulín Colorado

  • Bumblebee Man from The Simpsons (1989) was created based on this series' title character.
  • While several famous superheroes are cited in this series, El Chavo del Ocho (1972) always mentions only one superhero, Chapulín.

Chapulín Colorado, an endearing comic character who has been popular throughout Latin America for over three decades, was created by Mexican actor and producer Roberto Gómez Bolaños (1933-2015).

Chapulines, plural for chapulín (Spanish: [tʃapuˈlin]), are grasshoppers of the genus Sphenarium that are commonly eaten in certain areas of Mexico.

But chapulín means exactly the same thing as grasshopper. Anything that an English speaker would call grasshopper a Mexican would call a chapulín.

Colorado

  • Nickname: The Centennial State.
  • Statehood: 1876; 38th state.
  • Population (as of July 2015): 5,456,574.
  • Capital: Denver.
  • Biggest City: Denver.
  • Abbreviation: CO.
  • State bird: lark bunting.
  • State flower: white and lavender columbine.

Here are some fun facts about the Centennial State.

  • Denver lays claim to the invention of the cheeseburger.
  • Colorado is the only state in history to turn down the Olympics.
  • The world's first rodeo was held on July 4th, 1869 in Deer Trail.
  • Truly a mile high.
  • The Eisenhower Tunnel is the highest auto tunnel in North America.

Chapulín is a very known hero throughout the world. In each episode, people recognizes Chapulín wherever he appeared (even on the planet Venus), believing him to be a great superhero. Recognition caused him to boast, only to stumble and fall right away, proving himself to be puny and timid, and disappointing his fans.

Colorado's name has its origin in the Spanish language, as the word for "colored red." The name was chosen for Colorado as a Territory in 1861 by Congress and became a state in 1876.

Chapulines are a Mexican delicacy (like our Huitlacoche ) and trace their origins back to the 16th century. The early Mexicans used them as a sustainable source of protein that was harvested during the rainy season in the summer. Perhaps the best-known region in Mexico for Chapulines is Oaxaca state.

colored red Colorado means "colored red" or "reddish" in color. Spanish travelers named the Río Colorado (Colorado River) for the ruddy silt the river carried from the mountains which gave its waters a reddish hue.

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