Cachureos
Chilean television program
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Cachureos (Chilean Spanish for odds and ends) was a Chilean television program created in 1983 by Marcelo Hernández.

Show
Cachureos is like a game show where the host, "Tío Marcelo", gives prizes to the kids who win the competitions. Tío Marcelo interacted with people in animal costumes who entertained the children. Marcelo was known for his catchphrase which he would exclaim to the children, "¡El grito, el grito, el grito!" (Spanish for "The scream, the scream, the scream!").
Broadcast
Characters
- Tío Marcelo (Marcelo Hernández): The program's host.
- Gato Juanito: A black cat with a white face.
- Epidemia: A bacterium who loves dirt.
- Wenceslao: A rabbit with glasses.
- Chester: An old lion who is very smart.
- Señor Lápiz: A pencil who communicates with gestures.
- Señor Oso: A panda bear of big size.
- Chanchoman: A pig. The show's antagonist. The kids must defeat him in a force test.
- La Mosca: A fly. Chanchoman wants to kill her.
- El Zancudo Draculón: A green mosquito, who sucks blood and is a reference to Count Dracula.
- Don Walo: An overweight man.
- El Tiburón: A shark. He eats the children who lose the contests. Inspired by Steven Spielberg's Jaws.
- El Pollo: A yellow chicken.
- El Glotón: Another villain who is a monster that lives in a sewer.
- El Piojo y la Pulga: A louse and a flea in love.
- El Manguera: A green hose who sings cueca.
- Murci: A superhero, parodies Batman.
- Robot Tuerca: Inspired by RoboCop.
- Frescolin: A penguin.