
¿Fue plagio? Resurgen acusaciones a 'Chespirito' por robarse ideas para 'El Cha…
En TikTok ciruclan varios videos para probar las supuestas copias
A recent video has brought renewed attention to long-standing allegations of plagiarism against the late Mexican comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños, widely known as Chespirito. The content creator, 'Palomitas Flow,' presented side-by-side comparisons of scenes from Chespirito's popular shows, including 'El Chavo del 8,' with sequences from classic American comedies like 'The Three Stooges' and Laurel and Hardy films. These comparisons highlight striking resemblances in comedic gags and character actions. Beyond visual similarities, the video also addresses the iconic crying sound of 'El Chavo del 8,' suggesting it was not entirely original. Furthermore, it delves into a significant copyright dispute involving the theme song of 'El Chavo del 8.' According to the video, the music was allegedly copied from a French composer, who subsequently filed a lawsuit against Chespirito. The legal battle reportedly concluded with a ruling against Chespirito, obliging him to pay a substantial sum of one million dollars in damages to the original composer for unauthorized use of his work. These revelations continue to fuel debate among fans and critics regarding the originality of Chespirito's beloved creations.
En TikTok ciruclan varios videos para probar las supuestas copias