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Country Information
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Mexico is a country in North America. It is located immediately south of the continental United States.
Contents
History
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera used to live in Mexico City, Mexico.[1]
Patty and Selma showed slides to their family from their trip to Mexico.[2] Another time during Grandma Bouvier's birthday party Patty and Selma show a slideshow of the childhood family vacation walking the steps of Teotihuacán's Pyramid of the Sun.[3]
Krusty the Clown considered Tijuana to be the happiest place on Earth. When the kids of Springfield had a terrible time at Kamp Krusty, Krusty took them to Tijuana to make it up to them.[4]
Mexico's soccer team played a match against Portugal in Springfield.[5]
Sideshow Bob (disguised as Walt Warren) kidnapped Bart and took him to Five Corners, with Walt and the Simpson family in pursuit. Along the way, Bob left a false trail indicating that he was headed for Mexico. Walt saw through the deception and continued to Five Corners, but the Simpsons followed the false lead and went to Mexico, where Homer managed to get into an argument with a cook over the question of "How do you say 'taco' in Mexican?" [6]
When the Maude doppelgänger is about to be arrested for theft, Moe arrives and she gets in his car, on the run to Mexico.[7]
Non-canon
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Mexico was also one of the countries featured in Around the World in 80 Bites, which is a level of The Simpsons Game.
Characters from Mexico
- El Bombastico
- Guillermo del Toro
- Señor Ding-Dong
- Mexican Duffman
- José Flanders
- Frida Kahlo
- Ricardo Montalbán
- Diego Rivera
- Señor Spielbergo
- Emiliano Zapata
Implied to be from Mexico
Characters from Mexican descent
Non-canon
Behind the Laughter
Mexico is the country where The Simpsons is dubbed to Latin American Spanish.
Appearances
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