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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Happens in-universe during his trip to the Balkans, where a local sculptor shows Diego a {{sculpture|s}} of Creator/BruceLee, stating that it's a hero to every person in the city, regardless of ethnicity.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Happens in-universe during his trip to the Balkans, where a local sculptor {{sculptor|s}} shows Diego a {{sculpture|s}} of Creator/BruceLee, stating that it's a hero to every person in the city, regardless of ethnicity.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Happens in-universe during his trip to the Balkans, where a local sculptor shows Diego a sculpture of Creator/BruceLee, stating that it's a hero to every person in the city, regardless of ethnicity.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Happens in-universe during his trip to the Balkans, where a local sculptor shows Diego a sculpture {{sculpture|s}} of Creator/BruceLee, stating that it's a hero to every person in the city, regardless of ethnicity.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Happens in-universe during his trip to the Balkans, where a local sculptor shows Diego a sculpture of BruceLee, stating that it's a hero to every person in the city, regardless of ethnicity.
* IntrepidReporter: Diego fits this trope perfectly. Granted, before this show he was a war correspondant in Afghanistan and Iraq...
* IntrepidReporter: Diego fits this trope perfectly. Granted, before this show he was a war correspondant in Afghanistan and Iraq...
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Happens in-universe during his trip to the Balkans, where a local sculptor shows Diego a sculpture of BruceLee, Creator/BruceLee, stating that it's a hero to every person in the city, regardless of ethnicity.
* IntrepidReporter: Diego fits this trope perfectly. Granted, before this show he was a warcorrespondant correspondent in Afghanistan and Iraq...
* IntrepidReporter: Diego fits this trope perfectly. Granted, before this show he was a war
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Has nothing to do with familiarity with in-universe fiction.
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Documentary miniseries produced by Creator/NationalGeographicChannel and Canal+, directed and hosted by Diego Buñuel (Grandson of renowned film director Luis Buñuel), in which he poses as a GenreSavvy FunnyForeigner and ventures into countries which have bad reputations for being [[DeathWorld dangerous places]] in a light-hearted way. For every time he visits a country, he goes forth and debunks many of the myths and misconceptions from the country he visits, while hanging {{Lampshades}} all over the place in regard of the situation.
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Documentary miniseries produced by Creator/NationalGeographicChannel and Canal+, directed and hosted by Diego Buñuel (Grandson of renowned film director Luis Buñuel), in which he poses as a GenreSavvy FunnyForeigner and ventures into countries which have bad reputations for being [[DeathWorld dangerous places]] in a light-hearted way. For every time he visits a country, he goes forth and debunks many of the myths and misconceptions from the country he visits, while hanging {{Lampshades}} all over the place in regard of the situation.
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Documentary miniseries produced by National Geographic and Canal+, directed and hosted by Diego Buñuel (Grandson of renowned film director Luis Buñuel), in which he poses as a GenreSavvy FunnyForeigner and ventures into countries which have bad reputations for being [[DeathWorld dangerous places]] in a light-hearted way. For every time he visits a country, he goes forth and debunks many of the myths and misconceptions from the country he visits, while hanging {{Lampshades}} all over the place in regard of the situation.
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Documentary miniseries produced by National Geographic Creator/NationalGeographicChannel and Canal+, directed and hosted by Diego Buñuel (Grandson of renowned film director Luis Buñuel), in which he poses as a GenreSavvy FunnyForeigner and ventures into countries which have bad reputations for being [[DeathWorld dangerous places]] in a light-hearted way. For every time he visits a country, he goes forth and debunks many of the myths and misconceptions from the country he visits, while hanging {{Lampshades}} all over the place in regard of the situation.
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* ForeignCountryPopularity: Invoked during his trip to the Balkans, where a local sculptor shows Diego a sculpture of BruceLee, stating that it's a hero to every person in the city, regardless of ethnicity.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Happens in-universe during his trip to the Balkans, where a local sculptor shows Diego a sculpture of BruceLee, stating that it's a hero to every person in the city, regardless of ethnicity.
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* InternetBackdraft: The Colombia episode. In the Latin American page of National Geographic, this episode provoked many hate threads from Colombians, who felt offended on how the Drug Trafficking issue got handled.