Los Tigres del Norte travel to Springfield in latest 'Simpsons' episode
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Los Tigres del Norte travel to Springfield in latest 'Simpsons' episode
"We are deeply grateful and very happy for this special moment in our history, being part of the universe of The Simpsons. For us, it's an honor that our stories continue to cross borders, cultures, and generations. When music tells stories, it can reach anywhere... even Springfield."
"A legendary band. An original song. A very Simpson twist. @lostigresdelnorte perform "El Corrido de Pedro y Homero" this Sunday on FOX,"
"tip of the hat"
Los Tigres del Norte appear in animated form on The Simpsons and perform an original corrido titled "El Corrido de Pedro y Homero." The band’s performance occurs during the episode’s end credits and the song recounts the comedic adventures of Homer Simpson and Pedro Chespirito, also known as the Bumblebee Man. Pedro Chespirito is portrayed as a beloved Channel Ocho performer, an homage to Roberto Gómez Bolaños and El Chapulín Colorado. The cameo serves as a cultural nod to Latin American audiences and underscores the band’s cross-generational, cross-border storytelling power through music.
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