>>51140330>international pop culturePop colture is not all that make a nation recognizable. Spain has artists that not only are really famous, but their works are some of the foundation of occidental culture. Think about Cervantes, Dalì, friggin Picasso!
>How many foreign movies have been made about mexican culture compared to foreign movies about Spain? I'm not very strong on films, but I can't recall many movies about Mexico, maybe some tv series about drug cartels in that country (a thing that I said make Mexico recognizable). I know plenty about Spain and it's wars in Europe, one of my favourite movie is Il destino di un guerriero (Alatriste in US).
>how many mexican directors have made instant classics in HollywoodI had to google directors from both the countries and I only know Guillermo del Toro from Mexico (which I didn't know was Mexican) and Pedro Almodovar, they both have won plenty of prizes, but now yes, Del Toro is way more famous.
>how many mexican artist have left a strong impression all over the world, including in Spain like Chespirito?Never heard of Chespirito, even googling him gave me nothing. I know Frida Kahlo from Mexico, but come on, Spanish artist are and were way more influential (I named a few of the most iconic).
>How many mexican videogame characters there are compared to spaniard ones?I heard that Spain has a somewhat strong indie game industry, TemTem is made by a spanish software house and it was pretty popular on /vp/ (I hated it, tho), never heard of mexican software houses.
No, wait, you asked about characters, No, I can't think about any important spanish videogame character, from Mexico I think the villain in the last Farcry (and I think most of the cast, I believe it's based in Mexico)? Then I don't know any, but what do they bring on Mexican recognition? They just reinforce the "drug cartels"/"criminal". Dude, Mexico needs Marvel to try to debunk that trope from Mexico.