>We want the Mexican audience
How is your country represented in cartoons Sup Forums?
>We want the Mexican audience
How is your country represented in cartoons Sup Forums?
It seems like they're making a distinction between authentic Mexican tacos and gringo-style tacos.
>Da pastor!
We aren't only fucking Tacos you know, even if it does make up like 80% of our economy, we also like Tamales, Tostadas, and Tostilocos
I mean Rainicorns only speak Korean so I dunno if that counts
Marco Diaz from Stars is Mexican
Who sells tacos in a public space at noon?
If they were selling chicharrones or dorilocos it would be more believable
What's with all the Mexican-themed animation recently anyway?
people hate Trump so much that they want to break down metaphorical walls instead of erecting a physical one
Mexico is the most relevant country in Latin America, pandering to Mexicans/Latinos will become more and more common
I'm sure that this doesn't have anything to do with drumpf
Nobody wants diversity points from Ireland.
>America
So pretty much the default. Unless you mean where my family is from, in which case it's Germany, and that's portrayed as exclusively lederhosen and schnitzel ( but I guess it's a step up from what every thinks of when they hear Germany).
Bump
I'm surprised about Chile, since they're economically and socially better than Mexico.
Mexico has a bigger GDP and purchasing power
Socially is subjective
Per capita, Mexico is lower than Chile. Also, the former now has a safety issue with cartels, while the latter hasn't had a significant case of organized crime.
Chile isn't safe
Drinking skeletons, tacos and yellow hats
>Per capita, Mexico is lower than Chile
Countries with small population have bigger gdp per capita but that doesn't necessarily mean they are better
Cartels is an issue but that's pretty much a USA-Mexico problem
>Swing your arms! From side to side!
Lots & lots of wall jokes.
As a tourist country where everybody dances flamenco, bullfights and is constantly yelling "olé!"
Also we apparently like tacos and wear sombreros.
>We want the Mexican audience
This isn't anime, though?
>How is your country represented in cartoons
It isn't.
spain?
I really like that Azteca 7 has been transmitting old anime. I don't know how long it's been that way since I never watch TV, but I just caught Sailor Moon the other day and I've also seen Dragon Ball Z, the first seasons of Pokémon and Súper Campeones on from time to time. Hopefully kids are watching these and it's not just people like me.
Mexico is only relevant because they're the new slaves for the Jewish agenda. Since there are not enough blacks after abortion and ghetto violence.
>Da pastor
>not: de al pastor
>DE AL
it doesn't and I'm glad of it
It is represented well
Chilean society has been buying a lot into SJW rhetoric of late.