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Tens of thousands gather in Mexico City to mourn comedian Bolanos

Children dress up as Chapulin Colorado follow the coffin of late Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos arrives at the Azteca stadium in Mexico City。Photo: EPA

Tens of thousands of fans filled a Mexico City stadium to say goodbye to Chespirito comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, whose beloved TV characters entertained generations of Latin American children.

A coffin bearing his remains was carried into the Azteca stadium on Sunday on a red trailer flanked by the characters he created, an orphan who lived in a barrel and a goofy superhero with a big heart. At the sight of it, the crowd rose to their feet chanting " Chespirito! Chespirito!"

Eduardo de la Borbolla said that he had come to the stadium to say thanks "for all these years that he made us laugh."

In honour of his hero, he sported a red cap with the symbol of El Chapulin Colorado (Red Grasshopper), one of Gomez Bolanos' most famous characters. The actor - whose nickname Chespirito meant "Little Shakespeare" for his short stature and prolific writing - created some of the most popular television shows in the history of Latin America.

In El Chapulin Colorado, he was a red-hooded superhero with antennas armed with a yellow and red hammer. His victory catchphrase was, "They didn't count on my cleverness!"

"He was like a brother, an uncle, a father," said Esteban Chavez, as he waited in line to enter the stadium. "That is why we came to say goodbye."