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==Influence on modern culture== * Orizaba the Moth Fairy, a villain in ''[[Elena of Avalor]]'', was inspired by Itzpapalotl.<ref>{{cite tweet |user=CraigGerber_ |number=814130781622771712 |date=28 December 2016 |title=Orizaba in "Scepter of Night" was inspired by the Aztec goddess Itzpapalotl. |url=https://archive.today/20161230092023/https://twitter.com/_CraigGerber/status/814130781622771712 }}</ref> * Beyond pop culture, the name of the goddess has been used to name formations, the Itzpapalotl [[Tessera (Venus)|Tessera]], on the planet [[Venus]] which are being studied for our knowledge of the geological history of our planet.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Vorder Bruegge |first1=R. W. |last2=Fletcher |first2=R. C. |title=A Model for the Shape of Overthrust Zones on Venus |journal=Lunar and Planetary Science Conference |date=1 March 1990 |volume=21 |pages=1278 |bibcode = 1990LPI....21.1278V }}</ref> * Additionally, the goddess is one of the [[Pre-Columbian era|Pre-Columbian]] motifs found in California [[Chicano]] Literature.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Klor de Alva|first=J. Jorge|author1-link=Jorge Klor de Alva|title=California Chicano Literature and Pre-Columbian Motifs: Foil and Fetish|date=1986|journal=Confluencia|volume=1|issue=2|pages=18–26|jstor=27921652}}</ref> * Ītzpāpalōtl also features prominently in the novel ''[[Obsidian Butterfly]]'', the ninth book in the [[Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter]] series by [[Laurell K. Hamilton]]. * She was also the monster in ''[[No One Gets Out Alive (film)|No One Gets Out Alive]]'', a movie on Netflix.{{fact|date=May 2022}} * She appears in ''[[Victor and Valentino]]'' in disguise based on the folklore.{{fact|date=May 2022}} * She appears in the American fantasy horror TV series, ''[[From Dusk till Dawn: The Series]]'', under the guise as [[La Llorona]]. * She will be the main antagonist in the upcoming Mexican animated film "The Mark of the Jaguar". * Citlali's Passive Skill "Itzpapalotl's Star Garments" named after this mythology in ''[[Genshin Impact]]''.
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