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* In ''Literature/WhatHappenedToLaniGarver'', Claire and Geneve debate who sang a pop song on the radio. Geneva says, "Claire only knows, like, The Doors and shit."
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* Creator/MatthewMcConaughey has admitted that he picked up his "Alright, alright, alright" {{Catchphrase}} (originally stemming from his character in ''Film/DazedAndConfused'', but later adopted by [=McConaughey=] as a catchphrase of sorts for himself in real life) from Jim Morrison. He said that he was listening to a Doors live album between shooting scenes for ''Dazed and Confused'', and was taken aback at how in between two of the songs Morrison said "Alright!" four times.

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* Creator/MatthewMcConaughey has admitted that he picked up his "Alright, alright, alright" {{Catchphrase}} catchphrase (originally stemming from his character in ''Film/DazedAndConfused'', but later adopted by [=McConaughey=] as a catchphrase of sorts for himself in real life) from Jim Morrison. He said that he was listening to a Doors live album between shooting scenes for ''Dazed and Confused'', and was taken aback at how in between two of the songs Morrison said "Alright!" four times.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'': “And '''that’s''' how you break on through to the other side! ...of the Stairgate.”
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'': “Break On Through” is used for the Minion’s arrival at Villain-Con.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'': “Break "Break On Through” Through" is used for the Minion’s Minion's arrival at Villain-Con.



* ''Film/{{Cruella}}'': “Five to One” accompanies the Baroness’s entrance into the department store.

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* ''Film/{{Cruella}}'': “Five "Five to One” One" accompanies the Baroness’s Baroness's entrance into the department store.




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* In ''Film/WeirdTheAlYankovicStory'', Music/WeirdAlYankovic (comedically depicted in a heavily fictionalized form that's the polar opposite of the real deal) gets arrested after whipping out his accordion during a drunken rant on-stage, parodying Jim Morrison's arrest for indecent exposure. The scene additionally takes after the incident's depiction in [[Film/TheDoors1991 the Doors' eponymous biopic]].
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* ''VideoGame/SadSatan'': The game features a slowed-down sample of the band's rendition of "Alabama Song".

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* ''Film/AlmostFamous'': When Lester Bangs sees the DJ he's visiting has a Doors album, he gets upset, calling them drunken buffoons masquerading as poets (whereas he praises Music/GuessWho as having the courage to be drunken buffoons).

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* ''Film/AlmostFamous'': When Lester Bangs sees the DJ he's visiting has a Doors album, he gets upset, calling them drunken buffoons masquerading as poets (whereas he praises Music/GuessWho Music/TheGuessWho as having the courage to be drunken buffoons).

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* ''Film/TheDoors1991'' is a biopic about the band and its lead singer Jim Morrison starring Creator/ValKilmer.
* Several scenes in ''Film/ForrestGump'' features the band's music: "The End" is heard when Forrest and Bubba are in Vietnam, "People Are Strange" and "Break on Through" are heard when Forrest is playing ping pong and "Love Her Madly" is heard when Jenny leaves her abusive boyfriend on New Year's Eve 1971.



* In WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons episode "Selma's Choice," Lisa ends up drinking the water at one of the attractions at Duff Gardens and is later found by security swimming naked in the fermentarium. She then shouts, "I am the Lizard Queen."

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In WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons episode "Selma's Choice," Lisa ends up drinking the water at one of the attractions at Duff Gardens and is later found by security swimming naked in the fermentarium. She then shouts, "I am the Lizard Queen.""
** In "I Love Lisa" during the Krusty the Klown Anniversary Special, a clip from 1971 has him bellowing out a spirited rendition of "Break on Through", to which his present-day self is shocked by and asks, [[SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll "What was I on?"]]
** The scene from "Krusty Gets Kancelled" where Krusty asks Music/RedHotChiliPeppers to tone down their lyrics for his comeback special parodies The Doors' appearance on ''The Ed Sullivan Show'' where they were asked the same.
** In "Hello Gutter, Hello Faddah" when a depressed Homer is walking down the street as happy people pass him by, "This is The End" is heard to which he soon sings along to.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' is titled "Mr. Mojo's Rising".
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* Series/TheOfficeUS: "You don't even know my real name. I'm the fucking Lizard King."


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* ''Film/EmpireRecords'': When Lucas finds out the store is being bought out by Music Town, [[BreakingTheFourthWall he turns to the camera]] and says, "In the immortal words of Jim Morrison, 'The time for hesitation is through'."

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* ''Film/EmpireRecords'': When Lucas finds out the store is being bought out by Music Town, [[BreakingTheFourthWall he turns to the camera]] and says, "In the immortal words of Jim Morrison, The Doors, 'The time for hesitation to hesitate is through'."
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* ''Film/AlmostFamous'': When Lester Bangs sees the DJ he's visiting has a Doors album, he gets upset, calling them drunken buffoons masquerading as poets (whereas he praises Music/GuessWho as having the courage to be drunken buffoons).
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}''}: “Break On Through” is used for the Minion’s arrival at Villain-Con.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}''}: “Break On Through” is used for the Minion’s arrival at Villain-Con.




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* ''Film/{{Cruella}}'': “Five to One” accompanies the Baroness’s entrance into the department store.
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* ''Film/EmpireRecords'': When Lucas finds out the store is being bought out by music town, he [[BreakingTheFourthWall he turns to the camera]] and says, "In the immortal words of Jim Morrison, 'The time for hesitation is through'."

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'': “And '''that’s''' how you [[Music/TheDoors break on through to the other side!]]...of the Stairgate.”

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* Music/FrankZappa's ''You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6''[[note]]The last in a series of live compilations[[/note]] begins with "The M.O.I. Anti-Smut Loyalty Oath," recorded as a response of to Jim's arrest in Miami.

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* Music/FrankZappa's ''You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6''[[note]]The last in a series of live compilations[[/note]] begins with "The M.O.I. Anti-Smut Loyalty Oath," recorded as a response of to Jim's arrest in Miami.Miami.
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* Creator/CarlHiaasen: in his novel ''Native Tongue'', two of the characters argue over the meaning of "got my mojo rising" - one thinks it refers to drugs, while the other thinks it has phallic connotations.

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* Creator/CarlHiaasen: in his novel ''Native Tongue'', ''Literature/NativeTongue'', two of the characters argue over the meaning of "got my mojo rising" - one thinks it refers to drugs, while the other thinks it has phallic connotations.

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** Music/FrankZappa's ''You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6''[[note]]The last in a series of live compilations[[/note]] begins with "The M.O.I. Anti-Smut Loyalty Oath," recorded as a response of to Jim's arrest in Miami.

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** * Music/FrankZappa's ''You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6''[[note]]The last in a series of live compilations[[/note]] begins with "The M.O.I. Anti-Smut Loyalty Oath," recorded as a response of to Jim's arrest in Miami.
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A list of works that reference The Doors and their music.

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* Wayne and Garth encounter Jim in a dream sequence in ''[[Film/WaynesWorld Wayne's World 2]]''.
* Creator/MatthewMcConaughey has admitted that he picked up his "Alright, alright, alright" {{Catchphrase}} (originally stemming from his character in ''Film/DazedAndConfused'', but later adopted by [=McConaughey=] as a catchphrase of sorts for himself in real life) from Jim Morrison. He said that he was listening to a Doors live album between shooting scenes for ''Dazed and Confused'', and was taken aback at how in between two of the songs Morrison said "Alright!" four times.
* ''Film/CastAway'': When Chuck finally is able to get a fire going on the island, he sings "Light My Fire".
* ''Film/EmpireRecords'': When Lucas finds out the store is being bought out by music town, he [[BreakingTheFourthWall he turns to the camera]] and says, "In the immortal words of Jim Morrison, 'The time for hesitation is through'."

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* Creator/CarlHiaasen: in his novel ''Native Tongue'', two of the characters argue over the meaning of "got my mojo rising" - one thinks it refers to drugs, while the other thinks it has phallic connotations.

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** Music/FrankZappa's ''You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6''[[note]]The last in a series of live compilations[[/note]] begins with "The M.O.I. Anti-Smut Loyalty Oath," recorded as a response of to Jim's arrest in Miami.

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