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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', the Living Laser is thrown into a dimensional rift, and comes out in the world of ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperHeroSquadShow'', getting promptly beaten up by SHS-Thor.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]]'', the Living Laser is thrown into a dimensional rift, and comes out in the world of ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperHeroSquadShow'', getting promptly beaten up by SHS-Thor.
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* ''VideoGame/Skate2'' has an extremely rare voice line spoken by two police officers discussing arresting a man for a DUI and how his ID says he's from Tri-City Bay, the fictional city in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover''[[/folder]]

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* ''VideoGame/Skate2'' ''VideoGame/{{Skate}} 2'' has an extremely rare voice line spoken by two police officers discussing arresting a man for a DUI and how his ID says he's from Tri-City Bay, the fictional city in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover''[[/folder]]
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** Similarly, at the end of ''My Favorite Brunette'', Hope's character is given a last-minute reprieve from execution; Crosby plays the very disappointed prison guard who was going to throw the switch on the electric chair. In a subtle additional gag, the film's heroine and fellow "Road" co-star, Dorothy Lamour, spends a long moment giving a "who is ''that?''" stare in Crosby's direction before being distracted by Hope.

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** Similarly, at the end of ''My Favorite Brunette'', ''Film/MyFavoriteBrunette'', Hope's character is given a last-minute reprieve from execution; Crosby plays the very disappointed prison guard who was going to throw the switch on the electric chair. In a subtle additional gag, the film's heroine and fellow "Road" co-star, Dorothy Lamour, spends a long moment giving a "who is ''that?''" stare in Crosby's direction before being distracted by Hope.
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* This short film titled, "[[WebVideo/SisterSisterTheLostEpisode Sister, Sister: The Lost Episode]]" reveals at the very end that the "lost episode" of "Series/SisterSister" is acutally the end credits from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}''.
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* This short film titled, "[[WebVideo/SisterSisterTheLostEpisode Sister, Sister: The Lost Episode]]" reveals at the very end that the lost episode is acutally the end credits from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}''.

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* This short film titled, "[[WebVideo/SisterSisterTheLostEpisode Sister, Sister: The Lost Episode]]" reveals at the very end that the lost episode "lost episode" of "Series/SisterSister" is acutally the end credits from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}''.
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* This short film titled, "[[WebVideo/SisterSisterTheLostEpisode Sister, Sister: The Lost Episode]]" reveals at the very end that the lost episode is acutally the end credits from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}''.

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** An even bigger example is the LogoJoke for the sequel ''WesternAnimation/MortalKombatLegendsBattleOfTheRealms'', wherein Scorpion is jumping around the logo instead of Daffy, and instead of Porky, Daffy, or another ''Mortal Kombat'' character pulling him back into the WB shield, it's none other than ''[[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Shaggy Rogers]]'', [[AscendedMeme a powerful aura surrounding him and eyes glowing]], who pulls Scorpion into the logo.
--->'''Shaggy''': [[BorrowedCatchphrase Like, get over here, man!]]
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'''Asylum Attendendant:''' That's right, Mr Sherman. Everything stinks.

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'''Asylum Attendendant:''' That's right, Yes, Mr Sherman. Everything stinks.
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* The trope image is the LogoJoke for ''WesternAnimation/MortalKombatLegendsScorpionsRevenge'': instead of Westernanimation/PorkyPig pulling Westernanimation/DaffyDuck inside the Creator/WarnerBros shield, it's [[Franchise/MortalKombat Scorpion]] himself, complete with his CatchPhrase 'GET OVER HERE!'
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* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' we see [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Mike Wazowski]] swimming through the end credits.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' is full of them, as Genie assumes the form of WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} to accuse Aladdin of lying, and pulls ''Franchise/TheLittleMermaid'''s Sebastian out of a cookbook looking for a recipe for King Crab. Genie is also shown to be wearing a Goofy hat from Disneyland in the ending after receiving his freedom from Aladdin's wish.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' reveals that Zazu's suggestion that Scar would make "a very excellent throw rug" seems to have been proven true, as Hercules's headdress (later discarded on the floor, like a rug) is Scar's pelt.

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* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' we ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'': We see [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Mike Wazowski]] swimming through the end credits.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' is full of them, as Genie assumes the form of WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} to accuse Aladdin of lying, and pulls ''Franchise/TheLittleMermaid'''s Sebastian out of a cookbook looking after reaching the page for a recipe for King Crab.Alaskan king crab. Genie is also shown to be wearing a Goofy hat from Disneyland in the ending after receiving his freedom from Aladdin's wish.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' reveals that Zazu's suggestion that Scar would make "a very excellent handsome throw rug" seems to have been proven true, as Hercules's headdress (later discarded (which he later tosses on the floor, like a rug) floor in frustration) is Scar's pelt.



* At the very end of the 1944 Creator/BobHope film ''Film/ThePrincessAndThePirate'' Bob thinks he's won the girl, only for her to rush past him and into the arms of his [[Film/RoadTo Road Picture]] co-star Music/BingCrosby, who had not been in the picture heretofore.

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* At the very end of the 1944 Creator/BobHope film ''Film/ThePrincessAndThePirate'' ''Film/ThePrincessAndThePirate'', Bob thinks he's won the girl, only for her to rush past him and into the arms of his [[Film/RoadTo Road Picture]] co-star Music/BingCrosby, who had not been in the picture heretofore.

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* In ''WebVideo/FiftyPercentOff'', the school Nagisa went to before he moved to Iwatobi was the ''WebVideo/DanganronpaAbridgedThing'' version of Hope's Peak Academy. Or at least a CrossoverAlternateUniverse version of it, as he killed everyone else before the plot could start.



* In ''WebAnimation/FiftyPercentOff'', the school Nagisa went to before he moved to Iwatobi was the ''WebVideo/DanganronpaAbridgedThing'' version of Hope's Peak Academy. Or at least a CrossoverAlternateUniverse version of it, as he killed everyone else before the plot could start.



** ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Meets My Little Pony'' begins with a scene involving ''{{WesternAnimation/Bambi}}'' characters, ending with Bambi getting crushed by Godzilla. This may seem like a BigLippedAlligatorMoment, [[FridgeBrilliance but then you remember]] ''WesternAnimation/BambiMeetsGodzilla'' is a thing that exists...

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** ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Meets My Little Pony'' begins with a scene involving ''{{WesternAnimation/Bambi}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'' characters, ending with Bambi getting crushed by Godzilla. This may seem like a BigLippedAlligatorMoment, [[FridgeBrilliance but then you remember]] ''WesternAnimation/BambiMeetsGodzilla'' is a thing that exists...



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* The short fan film "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNTDjC84J3E Chasing Jason]]" details a girl named Karen's failed relationship with [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]]. At the end, she mentions that she's got a date with a new guy. Turns out it's [[Franchise/{{Hellraiser}} Pinhead]].

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* The short fan film "[[https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNTDjC84J3E Chasing Jason]]" "Chasing Jason"]] details a girl named Karen's failed relationship with [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]]. At the end, she mentions that she's got a date with a new guy. Turns out it's [[Franchise/{{Hellraiser}} Pinhead]].
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** A later episode had Bender running into [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime Finn the Human and]] [[CastingGag Jake the Dog]] and telling him to shut the hell up.

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** A later episode had Bender running into [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime Finn the Human and]] [[CastingGag [[ActorAllusion Jake the Dog]] and telling him responding to the latter's "What time is it?" with "Time for you to shut the hell up.up!"
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'''Waldorf:''' How should we know how to get to Sesame Street?\\

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* The Marty Feldman episode of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' was a series of sketches based on ''Literature/ArabianNights'', the final story being ''Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves''. The final number had characters from ''Series/SesameStreet'' show for one last joke on "Open Sesame!". And in TheStinger...
'''Waldorf:''' How should we know how to get to Sesame Street?\\
'''Statler:''' We don't even know how to get out of this stupid theater box!
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* Most of the endings of ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'' and its ''Ultimate'' re-release features the Marvel characters interacting with Capcom characters (whether they appeared as playable characters [[TheCameo or not]]) and vice-versa. Highlights include ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe'' working on a film directed by Mojo and Spiral, Hulk storming the mansion setting of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil1'' with Chris (and [[CurbStompBattle manhandling]] [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis Nemesis]]) and Mr. Fantastic recruiting Frank West to help infiltrate the ''ComicBook/MarvelZombies'' universe, among many others.

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* Most of the endings of ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'' and its ''Ultimate'' re-release features the Marvel characters interacting with Capcom characters (whether they appeared as playable characters [[TheCameo or not]]) and vice-versa. Highlights include ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe'' working on a film directed by Mojo and Spiral, Hulk storming the mansion setting of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil1'' with Chris (and [[CurbStompBattle manhandling]] [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis Nemesis]]) Nemesis]]), Arthur attacking Fin Fang Foom, who is trying to do his best to tolerate the weaker opponent, and Mr. Fantastic recruiting Frank West to help infiltrate the ''ComicBook/MarvelZombies'' universe, among many others.



** In the 1943 short ''WesternAnimation/PorkyPigsFeat'', [[WesternAnimation/PorkyPig Porky]] and [[WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck Daffy]] are being held prisoner in their hotel room for not paying and wonder what Bugs Bunny would do in a situation like this. They decide call him up and, after he offers ideas they already tried and failed at, the door opens to reveal Bugs chained up in the room next to theirs ("Aah, don't work, do they?").

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** In the 1943 short ''WesternAnimation/PorkyPigsFeat'', [[WesternAnimation/PorkyPig Porky]] and [[WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck Daffy]] are being held prisoner in their hotel room for not paying and wonder what Bugs Bunny would do in a situation like this. They decide call him up and, after he offers ideas they already tried and failed at, the door opens to reveal Bugs chained up in the room next to theirs ("Aah, don't work, do they?").



** Let's not forget the famous ending to ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck'', where the animator pestering Daffy turns out to be [[spoiler: Bugs Bunny]]. Or its lesser known sequel, ''WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage'', where Bugs is tormentd by an animator who turns out to be [[spoiler: Elmer Fudd]].

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** Let's not forget the famous ending to ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck'', where the animator pestering Daffy turns out to be [[spoiler: Bugs Bunny]]. Or its lesser known sequel, ''WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage'', where Bugs is tormentd tormented by an animator who turns out to be [[spoiler: Elmer Fudd]].
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** In a WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror episode, Homer makes multiple clones of himself. [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Peter Griffin]] can be seen [[TakeThat amongst the clones]].

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** In a WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror episode, Homer makes multiple clones of himself. [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Peter Griffin]] Griffin can be seen [[TakeThat amongst the clones]].clones as a TakeThat to the popular opinion that ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' is a ripoff of ''The Simpsons''.
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* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'': Leon can save a dog greatly resembling Hewie from ''VideoGame/HauntingGround'' ([[DevelopmentGag One of the many prototypes for RE4]], along with ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry1'') from a bear trap. If he does so, the same dog will distract El Gigante later on. Leon will also draw attention to it with the {{narm}}y line, "Hey...it's that dog!" Interestingly, saving the dog from the bear trap by shooting it with your gun will free him as well, but he won't appear to help you later (The dog is trapped by its leg, and Hewie was shot in the leg by the main antagonist in ''Haunting Ground''. Not surprising it wouldn't like the reminder).
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* ''VideoGame/Skate2'' has an extremely rare voice line spoken by two police officers discussing arresting a man for a DUI and how his ID says he's from Tri-City Bay, the fictional city in VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover[[/folder]]

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* ''VideoGame/Skate2'' has an extremely rare voice line spoken by two police officers discussing arresting a man for a DUI and how his ID says he's from Tri-City Bay, the fictional city in VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover[[/folder]]
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** In the fourth season, the main plot of one episode is a parody of ''Film/{{Poltergeist}}'', which has Peter replicating the scene where a character pulls the skin off his face while looking in the mirror. When it all comes off, he has turned into [[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Hank Hill]]:

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** In the fourth season, the main plot of one episode is a parody of ''Film/{{Poltergeist}}'', ''Film/{{Poltergeist|1982}}'', which has Peter replicating the scene where a character pulls the skin off his face while looking in the mirror. When it all comes off, he has turned into [[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Hank Hill]]:
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* Series/{{Drake|AndJosh}} once walked into the Series/iCarly kitchen and mistook Carly for his sister Megan.

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* Series/{{Drake|AndJosh}} once walked into the Series/iCarly ''Series/ICarly'' kitchen and mistook Carly for his sister Megan.
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** In the 1964 short ''False Hare'', a wolf and his protege disguise themselves as rabbits to lure Bugs into a trap disguised as a "rabbit club". After several failed attempts at catching him, the wolf gives up and says he's starting a "chicken club" and Foghorn Leghorn immediately appears to join.

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** In the 1964 short ''False Hare'', ''WesternAnimation/FalseHare'', a wolf and his protege nephew disguise themselves as rabbits to lure Bugs into a trap disguised as a "rabbit club". After several failed attempts at catching him, the wolf gives up and says he's starting a "chicken "rooster club" and [[HereWeGoAgain Foghorn Leghorn immediately appears to join.join]].
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** The ending of "Trans-Fat" featured the cast of ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers''.

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** The ending of "Trans-Fat" featured the cast of ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers''. [[FlameBait That scene was a bit controversial as]] [[TakeThat Peter was mocking their show]].
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** In the 1954 short ''No Barking'', an alley cat tries to catch a bird from a tree, only for a dog to yap loudly give him a JumpScare that sends up flying up. The bird in the nest is revealed to be Tweety, who says [[CatchPhrase "I tawt I taw a putty tat"]]. He reappears at the end, watching the cat sent flying again and grasping an airborne jet, saying "I ''did'', I did taw a putty tat!"

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** In the 1954 short ''No Barking'', an alley cat tries to catch a bird from a tree, only for a dog to yap loudly give him a JumpScare that sends up flying up. The bird in the nest is revealed to be Tweety, who says [[CatchPhrase "I tawt I taw a putty tat"]]. He reappears at the end, watching the cat sent flying again and grasping an airborne jet, saying "I ''did'', I did taw a putty tat!"tat!" (Note: This was Tweety's only appearance in a Creator/ChuckJones cartoon, having previously been exclusive to those made by Creator/BobClampett and Creator/FrizFreleng.)

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* In Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse films:
** ''Film/IronMan3'''s [[TheStinger Stinger]] reveals that Tony had been telling the movie's story to [[spoiler:fellow Avenger Bruce Banner]] as a sort of therapy session; only to find he had fallen asleep for most of it. Paraphrased:
-->'''[[spoiler:Bruce Banner]]:''' I'm sorry, I'm {{not that kind of doctor}}. I don't have the...\\
'''Tony Stark:''' The what? Training?\\
'''[[spoiler:Bruce Banner]]:''' ''[[YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry Temperament!]]''
** In TheStinger for ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', we are given a look of The Collector's ruined museum, with Cosmo the Dog licking the Collector's hand. Suddenly, a voice says, "Dude, why do you let it lick you like that? Gross!" It's [[spoiler:''Film/HowardTheDuck'']].
** The credits for ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'' has various characters dancing to the end credits song, including [[spoiler:the Grandmaster, who would not appear until ''Film/ThorRagnarok''. In the comics, the Collector and the Grandmaster are members of the same species, but as of yet, this gag is the only connection between the two characters in the [=MCU=].]]
** ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'' naturally has a lot of jokes based around the various Avengers, but first among them is Captain America's Fitness Challenge, a pre-recorded fitness challenge a la the Presidential Fitness Challenge in the 80s or the [=FitnessGram=] test from the 2000s and 2010s, recorded by Captain America himself. Peter's gym teacher even mentions that he's pretty sure Cap is an international criminal/fugitive now (following the events of ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''), but he has to show the video anyway.
*** Another scene has Peter watching a group of girls play [=FMK=] with various Avengers. When one of them brings up Spider-Man, the others shoot her down because [[KickTheDog "Gross! He's probably, like, thirty"]].
** ''Film/{{Black Panther|2018}}'': when T'Challa brings [[spoiler:Everett Ross]] back to Wakanda to heal his gunshot wound, Shuri quips (paraphrased) "great, another broken white boy for me to fix". TheStinger reveals that the first was [[spoiler:Bucky, [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier the Winter Soldier]], having been given asylum there during TheStinger of ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''.]]
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'': a very subtle one as Tobias from ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' is briefly seen among the Collector's things.

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* ''Anime/ProjectAKo'' features a blink-and-you'll-miss-it gag at the end of the original OVA, where A-Ko's mother is seen sewing something that looked suspiciously like Franchise/{{Superman}}'s costume. The gag (that A-Ko is Superman and Franchise/WonderWoman's daughter) is made far more explicit in the Creator/AntarcticPress adaptation, where her parents refer to each other as "Clark" and "Diana".

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* ''Anime/ProjectAKo'' features In ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'', Shirogane once attempted to track down Suzu's {{doppelganger}} by scent. All he could find was a blink-and-you'll-miss-it gag at the end cardboard standee of the original OVA, where A-Ko's mother is seen sewing something that looked suspiciously like Franchise/{{Superman}}'s costume. The gag (that A-Ko is Superman and Franchise/WonderWoman's daughter) is made far more explicit in the Creator/AntarcticPress adaptation, where her parents refer to each other as "Clark" and "Diana".Kyoko from ''Manga/ToLoveRu''.


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* ''Anime/ProjectAKo'' features a blink-and-you'll-miss-it gag at the end of the original OVA, where A-Ko's mother is seen sewing something that looked suspiciously like Franchise/{{Superman}}'s costume. The gag (that A-Ko is Superman and Franchise/WonderWoman's daughter) is made far more explicit in the Creator/AntarcticPress adaptation, where her parents refer to each other as "Clark" and "Diana".
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* During Walt Simonson's classic [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] run, when Thor was in his civilian identity he stumbled into two familiar-looking reporters named Clark and Lois. The joke here is that Thor has just lost his ability to transform into his mortal form Don Blake, and has just asked ComicBook/NickFury to give him a new civilian identity. Concerned that he could not hide those muscles, Fury gave him [[ClarkKenting a pair of glasses, since "they always worked for that other guy!"]] As Thor goes out wondering if they would work, cue the abovementioned meeting. And as he leaves the pair, a curious Clark looks back at him and wonders....

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* During Walt Simonson's classic [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] run, when Thor was in his civilian identity he stumbled into two familiar-looking reporters named Clark [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Clark]] and Lois.ComicBook/{{Lois|Lane}}. The joke here is that Thor has just lost his ability to transform into his mortal form Don Blake, and has just asked ComicBook/NickFury to give him a new civilian identity. Concerned that he could not hide those muscles, Fury gave him [[ClarkKenting a pair of glasses, since "they always worked for that other guy!"]] As Thor goes out wondering if they would work, cue the abovementioned meeting. And as he leaves the pair, a curious Clark looks back at him and wonders....



* A crossover between ''ComicBook/XMen'' and ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' featured a scene with Leonard "Bones" [=McCoy=] and Hank "The Beast" [=McCoy=] working together in a lab. Another character pokes his head in and asks, "Dr. [=McCoy=]?" Both of them look up and ask, "Yes?"

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* A crossover between ''ComicBook/XMen'' Played for very dark laughs in ''ComicBook/{{Wanted}}''. After Mr. Rictus decides to drop TheMasquerade and ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' featured just go back to being a scene with Leonard "Bones" [=McCoy=] and Hank "The Beast" [=McCoy=] working together normal supervillain, the first people he murders are "[[Series/Batman1966 the detective]]", as well as his youthful ward. He drops them in a lab. Another character pokes his head in and asks, "Dr. [=McCoy=]?" Both vat of them look up and ask, "Yes?"acid for added faithfulness to the source material.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' reveals that Zazu's suggestion that Scar would make "a very excellent throw rug" seems to have been proven true, as Hercules's head dress (later discarded on the floor, like a rug) is Scar's pelt.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' reveals that Zazu's suggestion that Scar would make "a very excellent throw rug" seems to have been proven true, as Hercules's head dress headdress (later discarded on the floor, like a rug) is Scar's pelt.
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* References to ''ComicStrip/FamilyCircus'' characters are a RunningGag in ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine''.

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** In the 700th issue of the series, which has Supes walking across America to get to know the common man more, he stops at a local diner for lunch. Outside is a reporter very heavily implied to be [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] sent to do a report on him, in which he complains on his cellphone to someone name "J.J" about how mundane the story is.



* In the 700th issue of Superman, which has Supes walking across America to get to know the common man more. He stops at a local diner for lunch. Outside is a reporter very heavily implied to be [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] sent to do a report on him in which he complains on his cellphone to someone name "J.J" about how mundane the story is.

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