Quico wished for infinite toys. The next second, the neighborhood was buried under an avalanche of rubber balls, plastic soldiers, and yoyos. The pile grew to the rooftops. Señor Barriga, the landlord, was trapped under a mountain of spinning tops. "My rent!" he wheezed.
When a bored, reality-warping entity named Kabillion descends upon the neighborhood, only El Chavo—a boy who owns nothing and wants for little—can teach a god the true meaning of abundance. kabillion el chavo
"You have no money. No room. No father. But you have something I have never possessed." Quico wished for infinite toys
Don Ramón, with bitter defiance, wished for "all the money in the world." Gold coins rained down like hail. They smashed the windows, crushed the flowerpots, and filled the barrel so full it cracked. Don Ramón tried to pick up a coin, but another fell on his head. Then another. He staggered under the weight of limitless wealth. Señor Barriga, the landlord, was trapped under a