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Fez from that 70s show
Fez from that 70s show













When Hyde finally asks him and a friend from his home country "Where the hell are you guys from?", his friend says that the name depends on whether you ask the British or the Dutch - however, the English won't say it because they hate the island, and "no one understands what the Dutch say", as Fez explains. In the episode "Love of My Life," Fez states he is going back to Brazil, but then adds that he is only going there to take a plane to his country. Fez states in one episode that he is from the opposite side of the world. However, the audience's view is blocked by someone's head. One episode has Fez pointing out his island on a wall map. " but he's cut off before he can finish the sentence. He once talked about how he would study in America so he could become a dictator in his homeland, "The beautiful island of. In multiple episodes, he tells the rest of the group his home country is an island. Many theories about Fez's homeland have been produced by fans of the show, but since there is no answer that the creators can provide, it will not be known if these are true. In an interview, Wilmer said he created an accent so no one would know what country he is from.

fez from that 70s show

His secret country of origin is one of the longest running gags on the show. Hyde says "OK, I'm not gonna remember that" in which Kelso replies "I know! We'll call him Captain Poo-face." (What Valderrama was actually saying was the first names of the main actors who appear in the show.) The only known fact about his name is, as he states in the episode "Killer Queen", the first five K's of his last name are silent. The bullies had asked him if he wanted to hang out he tells the gang he "shouldn't have said yes." Moments later he states his real name, which is drowned out by a long, ringing school bell. They rescue him from a janitor's closet where several bullies had hung him on a coat hook. In the episode "Red's Last Day", Eric, Hyde and Fez go to a local bar to find Red, who drunkenly exclaims, "Hey, the gang's all here! How you doin' Fez?" to which an astounded Fez replies, "Oh my God, he knows my name!" In the episode "Sunday, Bloody Sunday", Eric's grandmother calls him "Desi," a reference to famous 20th century entertainer Desi Arnez, whose famous role was as Ricky Ricardo on the popular sitcom "I Love Lucy," for whom Fez does an impressive impression of.Ī flashback episode shows when Fez first meets the others. He also once called him "Tarzan," but Fez objected because "Tarzan is a white guy!" Red's antipathy for Fez seems to fade with liquor, however. Hadji, Anwar, Sabu, Ali Baba, Pelé, Ahmad, Stalin, Tutankhamun, etc.).

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Red usually calls him "the foreign kid," or by a random foreign name (e.g. His friends know Fez's real name but consider it unpronounceable. The name "Fez" is short for "foreign exchange student," despite the difference in spelling, which the series' official web site describes as "poetic license". 4 Fez's interests and other relationships.















Fez from that 70s show