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− | "The Most Interesting Boy in the World" is a reference to {{W|Dos Equis}} brewery's 2006 to 2018 advertising campaign ''{{W|The Most Interesting Man in the World}}''. | + | * A parody of the dashing Brazilian multimillionaire José da Silva Pereira, as played by {{W|José Luis de Vilallonga}}, in the movie ''{{W2|Breakfast at Tiffany's|film}}''. |
+ | * "The Most Interesting Boy in the World" is a reference to {{W|Dos Equis}} brewery's 2006 to 2018 advertising campaign ''{{W|The Most Interesting Man in the World}}''. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Brazilian record producer's son
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Character Information
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The Brazilian record producer's son is the son of an unnamed Brazilian record producer and possibly the deceased husband of Mary Spuckler.
History
He first appeared when his father introduced him to Mary and Bart. He then revealed that he was in his own liquor advert entitled "The Most Interesting Boy in the World". Mary was invited to go along with them and Mary went, leaving Bart who was reluctant to go with them.
Later, after Bart makes a grand gesture to Mary, Mary tells them that they would not work out and she leaves with the record producer's son. It was then implied that the two got married, before the record producer's son died and Mary became a widower.
Behind the Laughter
- A parody of the dashing Brazilian multimillionaire José da Silva Pereira, as played by José Luis de Vilallonga, in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's.
- "The Most Interesting Boy in the World" is a reference to Dos Equis brewery's 2006 to 2018 advertising campaign The Most Interesting Man in the World.
Appearances
- Episode – "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing"
- Episode – "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" (opening sequence)
References
- ↑ Script for "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing"