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Albuquerque Studios, which is the main production hub for Netflix, is located in Albuquerque. Several major motion pictures and television shows have been filmed and produced in Albuquerque, including scenes from Walt Disney Presents Elfego Baca, The Muppet Movie, Breaking Bad, The Avengers, Better Call Saul, A Million Ways to Die in the West, In Plain Sight, Speechless, Daybreak, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Just Getting Started, and Stranger Things season 4. NBC Universal has a significant presence in Albuquerque, as do independent multimedia franchise studios like Blackout Theatre, Cliffdweller Studios, and Heaven Sent Gaming.
Many fiction works are set in Albuquerque, including Bless Me, Ultima, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Breaking Bad, High School Musical, and Better Call Saul. The city is mentioned in Billy Mize’s 1967 album Lights of Albuquerque. Jim Glaser's 1986 song, "The Lights of Albuquerque", Neil Young’s song "Albuquerque", as well as "Weird Al Yankovic"'s song "Albuquerque". The episode "Hungry, Hungry Homer", which is the fifteenth episode of The Simpsons' twelfth season, refers to Albuquerque as the place where the Springfield Isotopes baseball club wants to relocate. This episode inspired the name of the real Albuquerque Isotopes Minor League baseball team. Bugs Bunny cartoons often feature Bugs exploring the globe by digging underground. Bugs end up in the wrong spot and consult a map. Bugs can end up thousands of miles from their intended course if they fail to follow this advice.