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*** Or [[Anime/LittleWitchAcademia Sucy Manbavaran.]] At least appearance-wise.
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* Echo Creek was founded by a family of pioneers who got trapped in a snowstorm named '[[NoPartyLikeADonnerParty The Bonner Party]]'. Of course, unlike the real Donner party, they did not respond to their predicament with cannibalism.
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* Marco's recollection of Echo Creek's history is a spoof of a Creator/KenBurns documentary.
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* If "Mathmagic" is to be believed, there exists a [[http://itsd-man.tumblr.com/post/157191545848/star-is-link-from-the-legend-of-zelda version of Star]] that wears [[TheLegendOfZelda a green tunic and hat, and a shield on her back]].
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* In "Raid the Cave", the scene with Star and Marco approaching the entrance to Ludo's cave is a blatant reference to Sir Lancelot running towards Swamp Castle in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'', except Star and Marco are on the back of a warnicorn.

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* In "Sleepover", the first question asked in the game ("What is your favorite color?") is a reference to ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Star's answers (yellow and blue) are the answers given in the movie.

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* In "Sleepover", the first question asked in the game ("What is your favorite color?") is a reference to ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Star's answers (yellow (blue and blue) yellow) are the answers given in the movie.



* In the episode "Friendimies," we see above his desk Marco has [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls a picture of a golden, six-fingered hand, with the number 3 on it.]]

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* In the episode "Friendimies," "Friendenemies," we see above his desk Marco has [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls a picture of a golden, six-fingered hand, with the number 3 on it.]]

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* In "Sleepover", one of the first questions asked in the game is a reference to ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''.

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* In "Sleepover", one of the first questions question asked in the game ("What is your favorite color?") is a reference to ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''.''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Star's answers (yellow and blue) are the answers given in the movie.
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** In the same episode, former Mewman Queen Celena the Shy appears to be based, both in personality and appearance, on Fluttershy from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic.''
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* In "Naysaya" Tom is playing a video game with something that vaguely sounds like [[VideoGame/Undertale Megalovania]] playing in the background.

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* In "Naysaya" Tom is playing a video game with something that vaguely sounds like [[VideoGame/Undertale [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Megalovania]] playing in the background.
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* In "Naysaya" Tom is playing a video game with something that vaguely sounds like [[VideoGame/Undertale Megalovania]] playing in the background.
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* In "Naysaya" Marco visits Tom who is playing a video game with something that sounds vaguely like {{VideoGame/Undetale Megalovania}} playing in the background.

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* In "Naysaya" Marco visits Tom who is playing a video game with something that sounds vaguely like {{VideoGame/Undetale Megalovania}} playing in the background.
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* In "Naysaya" Marco visits Tom who is playing a video game with something that sounds vaguely like [[VideoGame/Undetale Megalovania]] as it's background music.

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* In "Naysaya" Marco visits Tom who is playing a video game with something that sounds vaguely like [[VideoGame/Undetale Megalovania]] as it's background music.{{VideoGame/Undetale Megalovania}} playing in the background.
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* In "Naysaya" Marco visits Tom who is playing a video game with something that sounds vaguely like [[VideoGame/Undetale Megalovania]] as it's background music.

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* In "Red Belt," look [[FreezeFrameBonus really closely]] at Marco's locker in his dream sequence. He has a bumper sticker for [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls Sev'ral Timez.]] And since he's been shown to be a fan of boy bands, it makes sense.

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* In "Red Belt," look [[FreezeFrameBonus really closely]] at Marco's locker in his dream sequence. He has a bumper sticker for [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls Sev'ral Timez.]] And since he's been shown to be a fan of boy bands, it makes sense.


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* In "Into The Wand," look [[FreezeFrameBonus really closely]] at Marco's locker in his dream sequence. He has a bumper sticker for [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls Sev'ral Timez.]] And since he's been shown to be a fan of boy bands, it makes sense.
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*In "Red Belt," look [[FreezeFrameBonus really closely]] at Marco's locker in his dream sequence. He has a bumper sticker for [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls Sev'ral Timez.]] And since he's been shown to be a fan of boy bands, it makes sense.

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* In the episode "Friendimies," we see above his desk Marco has [[GravityFalls a picture of a golden, six-fingered hand, with the number 3 on it.]]

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* In the episode "Friendimies," we see above his desk Marco has [[GravityFalls [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls a picture of a golden, six-fingered hand, with the number 3 on it.]]
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* In the episode "Friendimies," we see above his desk Marco has [[GravityFalls a picture of a golden, six-fingered hand, with the number 3 on it.]]
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* In the same episode with Mina, they go to tourist locations and see cameos of [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ft4IOXNGC_I/maxresdefault.jpg tourists]] and [[https://i.redd.it/25bxwyceh6ex.jpg Soos]] from [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls]].

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* In the same episode with Mina, they go to tourist locations and see cameos of [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ft4IOXNGC_I/maxresdefault.jpg tourists]] and [[https://i.redd.it/25bxwyceh6ex.jpg Soos]] from [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls]].WesternAnimation/GravityFalls.
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** She even has [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/star-and-the-forces-of-evil/images/b/b0/S2E9_Mina_Loveberry_giving_her_third_lesson.png/revision/latest?cb=20160814030730 bunny earrings.]] Usagi means rabbit/bunny in Japanese.
* In the same episode with Mina, they go to tourist locations and see cameos of [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ft4IOXNGC_I/maxresdefault.jpg tourists]] and [[https://i.redd.it/25bxwyceh6ex.jpg Soos]] from [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls]].

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** From the same episode: a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game? Sounds like Pony Head's seen {{Film/Hellraiser}}.

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** From the same episode: a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game? Sounds like Pony Head's seen {{Film/Hellraiser}}.''{{Film/Hellraiser}}''.
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** From the same episode: a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game? Sounds like Ponyhead's seen {{Film/Hellraiser}}.

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** From the same episode: a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game? Sounds like Ponyhead's Pony Head's seen {{Film/Hellraiser}}.
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** From the same episode: {{Film/Hellraiser}} a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game?}}

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** From the same episode: {{Film/Hellraiser}} episode: a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game?}}game? Sounds like Ponyhead's seen {{Film/Hellraiser}}.
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** From the same episode: {{Film/Hellraiser a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game?}}

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** From the same episode: {{Film/Hellraiser {{Film/Hellraiser}} a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game?}}
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** From the same episode: [[Film/Hellraiser a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game?]]

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** From the same episode: [[Film/Hellraiser {{Film/Hellraiser a puzzle box clearly not from this world that exists to inflict punishments on those who try to play its game?]]game?}}
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* In "Matchmaker", when Star accidentally turns her teacher into a troll, she has a [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse pink gem for a belly button]]. Alternately, this is a reference to the troll dolls popular in the 1990's.

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* In "Matchmaker", when Star accidentally turns her teacher into a troll, she has a [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse pink gem for a belly button]]. Alternately, this is a reference to the troll dolls popular in the 1990's.1990s.



* In "Fetch", one of the lost animals listed on the board in the park is a black-and-white cat named [[AvatarTheLastAirbender Hei Bai]].
** Another is a cat named Grumpy.
** And a turtle named [[TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Ninja]].

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* In "Fetch", one of the lost animals listed on the board in the park is a black-and-white cat named [[AvatarTheLastAirbender [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Hei Bai]].
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Bai]]. Another is a cat named Grumpy.
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Grumpy and a turtle named [[TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Ninja]].
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* In "Goblin Dog", Star summons a small cloud to ride on like a surfboard/skateboard/snowboard. This is a clear reference to the various depictions of [[Literature/JourneyToTheWest Sun Wukong]], who famously rides on the "Lucky Golden Cloud", but especially to Son Goku from ''Manga/DragonBall'' (who has the Kinto'un, a.k.a. the Flying Nimbus).

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* In "Goblin Dog", Dogs", Star summons a small cloud to ride on like a surfboard/skateboard/snowboard. This is a clear reference to the various depictions of [[Literature/JourneyToTheWest Sun Wukong]], who famously rides on the "Lucky Golden Cloud", but especially to Son Goku from ''Manga/DragonBall'' (who has the Kinto'un, a.k.a. the Flying Nimbus).
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* Star's wand is a blatant mash-up of [[Manga/CardCaptorSakura Sakura Kinomoto's]] and [[Franchise/SailorMoon Sailor Moon's]] wands. Speaking of [[Franchise/SailorMoon Sailor Moon]], Star's magically making a disguise to get into St. Olga's Reform School does look awfully familiar...though this ability together with her general looks might also quote a [[Anime/CuteyHoney different show with a magical girl]].

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* Star's wand is a blatant mash-up of [[Manga/CardCaptorSakura Sakura Kinomoto's]] Kinomoto]] and [[Franchise/SailorMoon Sailor Moon's]] wands. Speaking of [[Franchise/SailorMoon Sailor Moon]], Star's magically making a disguise to get into St. Olga's Reform School does look awfully familiar...though this ability together with her general looks might also quote a [[Anime/CuteyHoney different show with a magical girl]].

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* In a recent episode ''Sleepover'', one of the first questions asked in the game is a reference to ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''.

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* The basic premise is based on ''Film/SuburbanCommando''.
* Star's wand is a blatant mash-up of [[Manga/CardCaptorSakura Sakura Kinomoto's]] and [[Franchise/SailorMoon Sailor Moon's]] wands. Speaking of [[Franchise/SailorMoon Sailor Moon]], Star's magically making a disguise to get into St. Olga's Reform School does look awfully familiar...though this ability together with her general looks might also quote a [[Anime/CuteyHoney different show with a magical girl]].
* When her wand gets into the hands of evil in "Lobster Claws", it resembles [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime the Eye of Truth]].
* Whenever Star or anyone uses her mirror to call a person, they usually chant "[[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarves Mirror mirror on the wall...]]"
* Star's spells don't go right because of what keywords she uses (and she didn't mean it). [[Manga/AkazukinChacha Sounds familiar?]].
* Star is basically a more family-friendly [[spoiler:and less evil]] version of [[Anime/DaiMahouTouge Princess Punie.]]
* In "Matchmaker", when Star accidentally turns her teacher into a troll, she has a [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse pink gem for a belly button]]. Alternately, this is a reference to the troll dolls popular in the 1990's.
* [[http://starvstheforcesofevil.wikia.com/wiki/King_Butterfly King Butterfly's staff]] is topped with a moon and star headpiece that's identical to Sailor Moon's [[http://sailormoon.wikia.com/wiki/Moon_Stick wand with the Imperium Silver Crystal attached to it]]
* The music during the fight sequences is based on or sounds like the battle music from ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', or in some episodes, ''VideoGame/MegaManX4''.
* Two in "Quest Buy": when Star's wand runs out of power, [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED the colors change to monochrome]], and Marco does a Series/KamenRiderKuuga pose when they confront Ludo.
* Ludo remarks about a [[Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh rumbly in his tumbly]] in "Brittney's Party".
* In "Blood Moon Ball", guests at the titular Ball line up to get drenched in unicorn blood, which pours down on them in a manner similar to that seen in ''Film/{{Carrie}}''.
* In "Mewnipendence Day", the cover of Star's book resembles a Little Golden Book.
* St. Olga's Reform School for Wayward Princesses is basically Emilie Autumn's ''Literature/TheAsylumForWaywardVictorianGirls''.
* The dimensional scissors are likely a call out to the subtle knife from ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials''.
* In "Fetch", one of the lost animals listed on the board in the park is a black-and-white cat named [[AvatarTheLastAirbender Hei Bai]].
** Another is a cat named Grumpy.
** And a turtle named [[TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Ninja]].
* Mina Loveberry is an {{expy}} of Franchise/SailorMoon, especially the OdangoHair. Her name even sounds like Usagi's '90s dub name, Serena.
* In "The Banagic Wand", Star enters a music store that has a "[[Music/DeLaSoul De Soul]]" record for sale.
* "My New Wand":
** Glossaryck paraphrases the page quote on UsefulNotes/CharlesManson, of all things, as a way of dodging a question from Marco.
** There's a visual reference to ''Film/AlienResurrection'' when Marco finds a deformed narwhal in a box in Star's closet.
** It's revealed that one of the laser puppies is named "Sajak", a clear reference to Pat Sajak, the host of ''Series/WheelOfFortune''.
* In "Goblin Dog", Star summons a small cloud to ride on like a surfboard/skateboard/snowboard. This is a clear reference to the various depictions of [[Literature/JourneyToTheWest Sun Wukong]], who famously rides on the "Lucky Golden Cloud", but especially to Son Goku from ''Manga/DragonBall'' (who has the Kinto'un, a.k.a. the Flying Nimbus).
* In a recent episode ''Sleepover'', one of the first questions asked in the game is a reference to ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''.
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