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7.0 2 Seasons • 32 Episodes

¡Chócalas Compayito!

In order to pay his debts, Compayito (Edson Zúñiga), a former sports commentator, is chased by loan sharks. While trying to flee, Compayito is run over by Zacarías Fernández (Raúl Araiza), who lost all his money trying to rescue companies from bankruptcy and now lives with his family at his father's house. Compayito is allowed to stay at the Fernández house, and Zacarías sees this as an opportunity to fix his financial problems. Zacarías believes that if he can restore Compayito's fame, he will benefit from his success. However, Compayito will pretend he is still injured to avoid being caught by his creditors.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Edson Zuñiga

    Edson Zuñiga

    Compayito

  • Raúl Araiza

    Raúl Araiza

    Zacarías Fernández

  • Mariazel Olle

    Mariazel Olle

    Yadira Fernández de Fernández

  • Ana Paula del Moral

    Ana Paula del Moral

    Ágatha Fernández

  • Marcelo Barcelo

    Marcelo Barcelo

    Elton Fernández

  • Rafael Inclán

    Rafael Inclán

    Antonio

  • Claudia Acosta

    Claudia Acosta

    Tomasa

  • Luis Rodriguez "El Guana"

    Luis Rodriguez "El Guana"

    Bruno

Overview

In order to pay his debts, Compayito (Edson Zúñiga), a former sports commentator, is chased by loan sharks. While trying to flee, Compayito is run over by Zacarías Fernández (Raúl Araiza), who lost all his money trying to rescue companies from bankruptcy and now lives with his family at his father's house. Compayito is allowed to stay at the Fernández house, and Zacarías sees this as an opportunity to fix his financial problems. Zacarías believes that if he can restore Compayito's fame, he will benefit from his success. However, Compayito will pretend he is still injured to avoid being caught by his creditors.

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