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Aside from the advances in technology, the culture seems to have become more Hispanic. Note that street signs and billboards from the first film are written in both Spanish and English, implying a bilingual society. Many experts believe the Mexican population of the United States will greatly increase in the near future; Spy Kids is obviously set after that has already happened. Add to this the vaguely-described "dark and confusing times" about ten years before the first film, which doesn't seem to reflect the early 1990s.

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  • Aside from the advances in technology, the culture seems to have become more Hispanic. Note that street signs and billboards from the first film are written in both Spanish and English, implying a bilingual society. Many experts believe the Mexican population of the United States will greatly increase in the near future; Spy Kids is obviously set after that has already happened. Add to this the vaguely-described "dark and confusing times" about ten years before the first film, which doesn't seem to reflect the early 1990s.
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  • Aside from the advances in technology, the culture seems to have become more Hispanic. Note that street signs and billboards from the first film are written in both Spanish and English, implying a bilingual society. Many experts believe the Mexican population of the United States will greatly increase in the near future; Spy Kids is obviously set after that has already happened. Add to this the vaguely-described "dark and confusing times" about ten years before the first film, which doesn't seem to reflect the early 1990s. * Always thought that was a Take That to the Darker and Edgier 1990's comics. * But doesn't it take place in Mexico? * If it did, why would the President of the United States show up so much? Not unless NAFTA has suddenly gotten much more powerful. * Maybe it's set in a post-secession Republic of Texas where the Anglo rednecks who spearheaded the campaign to secede got swamped by the Hispanic demographic wave, as Keith Olbermann predicted. * It appears to take place in Austin, Texas. * Or, it takes place in Mexico after being annexed by the U.S.
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