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|name = Flamenco Caliente |
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|image = [[File:Flamenco Caliente.jpg]] |
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|sex = Male |
|sex = Male |
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|state = Alien-Sim hybrid |
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Revision as of 21:58, 5 October 2010
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Flamenco Caliente is one of the pre-created, yet unplayable Sims featured in The Sims 2 as ancestors of playable, pre-created Sims. Though deceased when the game begins, you can see him in the relationship trees of playable Sims Dina Caliente and Nina Caliente, who are his daughters. According to his daughters' memories, he died when they were adults.
He is the father of twins, Dina Caliente and Nina Caliente. His wife was Nighat Caliente, and he is the result of an alien abduction between Nestor Caliente and Pollination Technician 7. Like his brother, he gets his name from a Spanish folk dance. His name however could also allude to "Flamingo," which suits both of his daughters quite well. Rare for an alien-Sim hybrid, he has human skin and very few obvious alien traits, except for the high cheekbones, yet his daughter's faces are shaped like an alien. One picture in the Caliente family album shows him as an adult. Judging from that picture, it appears that his hair was brown before he turned gray.
His daughters Nina and Dina Caliente appeared in Barnacle Bay the Store neighborhood for The Sims 3, though his daughters are not related to him in the family tree.
His name, Flamenco is a kind of Spanish dance and also means the bird, Flamingo.
Trivia
- There is a song in The Sims 3 that is playable on the guitar entitled "Flamenco Fever". This one of the several Easter Eggs found in the The Sims 3. However, this could just be because it is a type of dance.
- His name may be a pun on "Flamenco, what a hot dance"
The Caliente Family |
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Nestor - Dulcinea - Tango - Flamenco - Nighat - Dina - Nina - Katrina |