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** When the Dude wakes up on Thursday, the lodge turns out to be less Great Northern and more Film/TexasChainsawMassacre, but it notably has a basement that outright apes the decor and partial layout of the Black Lodge.

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** When the Dude wakes up on Thursday, the lodge turns out to be less Great Northern and more Film/TexasChainsawMassacre, Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre, but it notably has a basement that outright apes the decor and partial layout of the Black Lodge.
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* ''Manga/SoulEater'' has a recurring character called the Little Ogre, who takes up residence in Soul's heart in the image of the Black Lodge.

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* ''Manga/SoulEater'' has a recurring character called the Little Ogre, who takes up residence in Soul's heart in the image of the Black Lodge. He's even introduced dancing, not unlike The Man From Another Place/The Arm.
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* ''Series/TheHauntingOfHillHouse'': departing from the plot of the original book, Creator/MikeFlanagan's version begins with the death of Eleanor "Nell" Vance (neé Crane), the innocent youngest child of the Crane family, and subsequent episodes are dedicated to deciphering what led to her apparent suicide and whether or not it was suicide at all. Lo and behold, as it turns out, she was in fact murdered by one of her parents, oblivious to the harm they commited while under the influence of a supernatural force.

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* ''Series/TheHauntingOfHillHouse'': ''Series/TheHauntingOfHillHouse2018'': departing from the plot of the original book, Creator/MikeFlanagan's version begins with the death of Eleanor "Nell" Vance (neé Crane), the innocent youngest child of the Crane Crain family, and subsequent episodes are dedicated to deciphering what led to her apparent suicide and whether or not it was suicide at all. Lo and behold, as it turns out, she was in fact murdered by one of her parents, oblivious to the harm they commited while under the influence of a supernatural force.
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* ''[[Series/{{TheHauntingofHillHouse}} The Haunting of Hill House]]'': departing from the plot of the original book, Creator/MikeFlanagan's version begins with the death of Eleanor "Nell" Vance (neé Crane), the innocent youngest child of the Crane family, and subsequent episodes are dedicated to deciphering what led to her apparent suicide and whether or not it was suicide at all. Lo and behold, as it turns out, she was in fact murdered by one of her parents, oblivious to the harm they commited while under the influence of a supernatural force.
** The malevolent heart of ''Hill House'' (the series and the house) is the "Red Room", significant for its' bright red door and the way those inside stop functioning in linear time and space, living out a pleasant fantasy while it slowly kills them. In the scenes where the characters get a glimpse of the Red Room as it actually is, the walls are covered in '''black''' mould.

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* ''[[Series/{{TheHauntingofHillHouse}} The Haunting of Hill House]]'': ''Series/TheHauntingOfHillHouse'': departing from the plot of the original book, Creator/MikeFlanagan's version begins with the death of Eleanor "Nell" Vance (neé Crane), the innocent youngest child of the Crane family, and subsequent episodes are dedicated to deciphering what led to her apparent suicide and whether or not it was suicide at all. Lo and behold, as it turns out, she was in fact murdered by one of her parents, oblivious to the harm they commited while under the influence of a supernatural force.
** The malevolent heart of ''Hill House'' (the series and the house) is the "Red Room", significant for its' its bright red door and the way those inside stop functioning in linear time and space, living out a pleasant fantasy while it slowly kills them. In the scenes where the characters get a glimpse of the Red Room as it actually is, the walls are covered in '''black''' mould.



* Aside from obviously having the same opening premise (a stranger with professional qualifications comes to a little American town to investigate, only to find it has a dark underbelly of secrets and otherworldliness), ''WelcomeToNightVale'' also makes deliberate tribute in revealing - in episode #33, "Cassette" - that the name of the narrator/main character, "The Voice of Night Vale", is Cecil Gershwin Palmer.

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* Aside from obviously having the same opening premise (a stranger with professional qualifications comes to a little American town to investigate, only to find it has a dark underbelly of secrets and otherworldliness), ''WelcomeToNightVale'' ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'' also makes deliberate tribute in revealing - in episode #33, "Cassette" - that the name of the narrator/main character, "The Voice of Night Vale", is Cecil Gershwin Palmer.



* ''VideoGame/MassEffect'': When Shepard and Liara chase the Tala Vasir to a sleazy casino on Illium during the Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC, a large screen displays an asari stripper dancing in what is clearly the [[Series/TwinPeaks Black Lodge]]. Made all the more amusing by a volus taking the place of the [[LittlePeopleAreSurreal Little Man From Another Place]] and a krogan statue (complete with assault rifle) in place of the Venus di Milo.
* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne'' has the ShowWithinAShow, ''Address Unknown'', featured in both the [[VideoGame/MaxPayne first]] and [[VideoGame/MaxPayne2TheFallOfMaxPayne second game]], which features amongst other things the protagonist having an EvilDoppelganger who lives inside a red room, and having visions of a flamingo who speaks backwards.

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* ''VideoGame/MassEffect'': ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'': When Shepard and Liara chase the Tala Vasir to a sleazy casino on Illium during the Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC, a large screen displays an asari stripper dancing in what is clearly the [[Series/TwinPeaks Black Lodge]]. Made all the more amusing by a volus taking the place of the [[LittlePeopleAreSurreal Little Man From Another Place]] and a krogan statue (complete with assault rifle) in place of the Venus di Milo.
* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne'' has the ShowWithinAShow, ''Address Unknown'', featured in both the [[VideoGame/MaxPayne [[VideoGame/MaxPayne1 first]] and [[VideoGame/MaxPayne2TheFallOfMaxPayne second game]], which features amongst other things the protagonist having an EvilDoppelganger who lives inside a red room, and having visions of a flamingo who speaks backwards.



* ''Videogame/ThimbleweedPark'': the entire setup is a deliberate AffectionateParody of ''Twin Peaks'', but there are a few specific references. For example, if the player tries to get Delores to pick up more than one log, she says "I'm not some kind of log lady." Also, when you try to order cherry pie from the diner is Sandy will say that the last pie was eaten by some tall guy from the city who ate it with his coffee.
* ''Videogame/WeHappyFew'' features a locale styled after the Black Lodge.

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* ''Videogame/ThimbleweedPark'': ''VideoGame/ThimbleweedPark'': the entire setup is a deliberate AffectionateParody of ''Twin Peaks'', but there are a few specific references. For example, if the player tries to get Delores to pick up more than one log, she says "I'm not some kind of log lady." Also, when you try to order cherry pie from the diner is Sandy will say that the last pie was eaten by some tall guy from the city who ate it with his coffee.
* ''Videogame/WeHappyFew'' ''VideoGame/WeHappyFew'' features a locale styled after the Black Lodge.



-->'''King Julien:''' Mort? [[SuddenlyShouting WHY ARE YOU TALKING BACKWARDS?!]]

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-->'''King --->'''King Julien:''' Mort? [[SuddenlyShouting WHY ARE YOU TALKING BACKWARDS?!]]
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince'' episode "Old Wounds", one setting of Viren's fever dream resembles the Red Room, including people talking backwards, Opeli playing the Log Lady and The Chrysalis Child as the Man from Another Place dancing to CreepyJazzMusic.
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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsWhoShotMrBurns Who Shot Mr. Burns]]", Chief Wiggum has a dream in which Lisa talks backwards and drops clues as to who the identity of the culprit.

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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsWhoShotMrBurns "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E1WhoShotMrBurnsPartTwo Who Shot Mr. Burns]]", Burns? Part Two]]", Chief Wiggum has a dream in which Lisa talks backwards and drops clues as to who the identity of the culprit.
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** In the focus episode on Nell we see that she was attempting to get therapy to deal with her traumatising childhood and subsequent trauma of her husband's death, all at the hands of the Hill House ghosts. Unlucky for her that her therapist just happened to be [[ActorAllusion Russ Tamblyn]]...

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* In the Season 2 opening credits of ''Series/{{Yellowjackets}}'', TokenEvilTeammate Misty is shown cackling with laughter in what looks like the Red Room, in a reference to [=BOB=].


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* In the Season 2 opening credits of ''Series/{{Yellowjackets}}'', TokenEvilTeammate Misty is shown cackling with laughter in what looks like the Red Room, in a reference to [=BOB=].
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* In ''VideoGame/HiFiRush'', [[spoiler:Chai is stuck in a dream world that his friends help break him out of by snapping their fingers, just like Cooper does after his first encounter with the Man from Another Place.]] During this, the TeamPet 808 performs the Man's signature dance.

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* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable'': The part's StarterVillain, [[AxCrazy Anjuro "Angelo" Katagiri]], is named after the composer of ''Twin Peaks'', Angelo Badalamenti.



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* ''Series/TheGoodPlace": the Good Plance has candies that allow people to feel certain things after eating them. one is called "Understand the meaning of Twin Peaks".

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* ''Series/TheGoodPlace": ''Series/TheGoodPlace'': the Good Plance has candies that allow people to feel certain things after eating them. one is called "Understand the meaning of Twin Peaks".
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* A graffiti reading "the owls are not what they seem" appears in [[VideoGame/CubeEscape ''Rusty Lake: Paradise'']].

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