* In contrast to how Encyclopedia Dramatica is largely nothing more than a series of [[AccentuateTheNegative critical]] {{Take That}}s, Website/{{Uncyclopedia}} tends to veer in the direction of AffectionateParody in its articles.
* PokéBattles is a major affectional parody site. It parodies ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', with a battle system identical to Pokémon Red. They always say "used" before attacks and multiple actions. They parody multiple other things including Star Wars; Luke is a character. Doompuff, the evil rabid Jigglypuff of doom, is TheJuggernaut. A link to Red Version is [[http://pokebattles.com/ here]].
** While PokéBattles proper has long since become a DeadFic and its original incarnation fell off the web when [[Platform/GeoCities GeoCities]] went down, the concept is continued in PokéBattles Foxfire, [[https://pokebattles-foxfire.neocities.org/ here]].
* The [[http://www.lolcatbible.com/index.php?title=Main_Page LOLCat Bible Translation Project]]. It's exactly what it sounds like. Some parts are more affectionate than others, depending on the "translator", but it's generally good-spirited, often hilarious, and occasionally surprisingly well-thought-out (see the lolcat "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God").
* ''Podcast/ChapoTrapHouse'' has made a few:
** The Election Night 2016 live show parodies ''Film/DrStrangelove''; Will plays himself as an analogue of title character, Felix plays GeneralRipper, and the hosts face the uncertain future with a sing-along of Music/VeraLynn's "We'll Meet Again" [[note]] The show was even supposed to end with Felix's character being DrivenToSuicide upon [[UsefulNotes/HillaryRodhamClinton Hillary Clinton's]] presumed win, but this had to be cut due to UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump unexpectedly winning the election.[[/note]]
** [[https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/episode-18-the-upset-guvner-de-crecios-brexit-bungle-feat-jonathanshainin-62516 Episode 18]] begins with Felix presenting his new radio play ''The Upset Governor'', a parody of both ''Series/FawltyTowers'' and British radio plays as a whole.
** [[https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/episode-52-dirty-wars-2-rise-of-mcraven-feat-jeremy-scahill-102316 Episode 52]] begins with the show's producer Brendan James doing an impression of British documentarian Creator/AdamCurtis' narration style. (Curtis himself was later a guest on [[https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/episode-65-no-future-feat-adam-curtis-121216 episode 65]]).
* [[http://www.theninhotline.net/meatpers/meatpers.html The Meathead Perspective]] consists primarily of affectionate parody of the band Music/NineInchNails and frontman Trent Reznor (especially the flash animations).
* Webvideo/BrandonRogers considers both of his "Auntie Fee Parody" videos to be this, and many ''do'' indeed agree with him... well, except [[https://m.facebook.com/iamauntiefee?fref=ts Auntie Fee]] herself, of course.
* WebVideo/TheMusicVideoShow has [[https://vimeo.com/240335850 an episode]] in the style of [[WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob The Cinema Snob]].
* While ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' doesn't qualify, ''Podcast/RiffTrax'' does in some cases. Notably their parody of ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'', which contains numerous references to Creator/JRRTolkien's writings.
** Some if these you actually have to be fairly familiar with the writings yourself to even get. For example, in the intro Isildur's death is blamed on the ring's treachery, which causes Mike to remark that being a bloodthirsty tyrant may have had ''something'' to do with it.
* WebVideo/WipeoutRoblox is a parody of Series/Wipeout2008 which is basically Wipeout in Platform/{{Roblox}}.
* Ray Larabie made affectionate parody ''fonts''.
%%Sadly, the links are broken: "[[http://new.myfonts.com/person/Ray_Larabie/ Ray Larabie]] made affectionate parody ''[[http://www.larabiefonts.com/fonts.html fonts]]''. For example, does [[http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/larabie/pastor-of-muppets/ this]] reminds you of... [[Music/{{Metallica}} anything]]?"%%
* ''Film/KungFury'' is a only [[https://youtu.be/72RqpItxd8M a trailer]] as of January 2014, but is a Kickstarter project meant to turn it into a full film. It's a love note to '80s action films, but so much more! It has...well, just watch the trailer for yourself.
* ''Blog/BloggerBeware'' began as this, with its writer Troy Steele poking fun at the ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' books but grudgingly admitting affection for them. [[SubvertedTrope This didn't last long.]]
* Parodies of music videos done by fans of the artist (and there are quite a lot), some examples being [[https://youtu.be/26tD6hL9nj4 this]] and [[https://youtu.be/DoP3C76ioTU this.]] Although at first glance many of the Key of Awesome music videos seem to be making fun of the artists they parody, they have admitted they love most of the artists that they parody, and sometimes the artist loves them.
* The sketch-comedy website ''WebVideo/LoadingReadyRun'' use this trope all the time. One of their better-known parodies is [[http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/view/234/csi_csi CSI:CSI - Internal Investigations]]. Replaced the discovery of a dead body with the stealing and eating of another person's sandwich.
** Another skit along these lines was the ''Website/Channel101'' skit "Creator/CirqueDuSoleil -- Sex Crimes Investigations", which spoofed both crime procedurals and Cirque in a goofy but fun manner.
* The French amateur series ''WebVideo/FranceFive'' is an AffectionateParody of {{Sentai}} and ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' shows. To do so, they follow very faithfully every tropes of the Sentai genre, but transposed in [[GayParee France]] instead of Japan.
* [[https://youtu.be/Lc0YKGsK1yk What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome]] is an AffectionateParody of the WWE's recaps and of fanmade music videos in general.
* ''WebVideo/ItalianSpiderman'' is an affectionate parody of Italian B-Movies of the 1960s and 70s. The website is even complete with the fictional history of its production company, and details of how the movie was lost and recovered only in the early 2000s.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/v/lk5_OSsawz4&hl=en&fs=1& John Williams Is The Man]] is a video of a cappella quartet singing Franchise/StarWars-related lyrics over other John Williams songs, both mocking and praising the movies. (Note that, per FirstInstallmentWins, only the ''original'' trilogy is lampooned, even though the song was made in the run-up to ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', and in fact ends with a plug for that movie.)
--> (To the ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' theme) "Kiss a Wookiee, kick a droid, fly the Falcon! Through an as-ter-oid, till the Princess! Is annoyed! This is space ships, it's monsters, it's Star Wars, we love it!"
* WebVideo/PotterPuppetPals falls under this trope; however, watching some of the episodes might fall more towards the 'Parody' and less towards the 'Affectionate.'
* [[http://tfradio.net Radio Free Cybertron]] does this in their [[http://knoledge.org/mormegil/rfc-tftm.php "The Transformers: The Movie" Parody]], which sends up the classic 1986 animated film.
* ''WebVideo/TheLegendOfNeil'' is a parody of ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' in specific, of video games in general and of the subgenre of animated series where someone from the "real world" gets trapped inside a video game.
* Philthon Jones did "Series/DoctorWho: [[https://youtu.be/vuqWnY5ElzE The Musical]]" and "[[https://youtu.be/iGvon4MI9LU Bargain Hunt]]".
* ''WebVideo/TheJerrySeinfeldProgram'' is a series of minute-long mock episodes of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', using all the real credits and music and a greenscreen backdrop of Jerry's apartment, but exaggerating the characteristics of the show and characters to ridiculous degrees and applying the SeinfeldianConversation style to inappropriate situations, like fundamentalist Christianity or agoraphobia.
* ''WebVideo/StreetFighterTheLaterYears''
* ''WebVideo/DemyxTime'' is one in itself, but it's also done parodies of ''Film/{{Clue}}'', ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'', ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum'', and ''FreakyFriday''.
* ''[[http://suparnagalaxy.wikispaces.com/ Suparna Galaxy]]'', Leigh Alexander's spoof of ''Franchise/MassEffect''. On the one hand, it's a vicious condemnation of the game's reliance on turgid mathematical {{infodump}}ing and thinly-veiled DatingSim elements to look meaningful. On the other hand, only a slavish fan of ''Franchise/MassEffect'' could have written a word of it.
* ''WebVideo/RegularOrdinarySwedishMealTime'', which ups the Large Ham factor so much that it somehow makes [[WebVideo/EpicMealTime Harley Morenstein and Co.]] look subdued and professional in comparison. They also did an episode based off Farsan.
* ''WebVideo/CorruptingTheClassicsWithContemporaryCrap'', which mixes classic works of theater with reality television, is affectionate towards ''one'' of these elements. Guess which one.
* ''WebVideo/{{Retsupurae}}'' usually does this to their usual subjects (LetsPlay/BillyMC, LetsPlay/ElectricalBeast, [=Musclebomber2021=], Cornshaq), usually portraying them as some sort of MemeticBadass. Their one-shot Let's Players, however, have usually been disliked in all seriousness.
* Hilly and Hannah Hindi (of ''The Hillywood Show'') are more or less devoted to musical parodies of ''Twilight'' ([[https://youtu.be/2MKz0gkcgAo all]] [[https://youtu.be/ti13oOYvyp8 four]] [[https://youtu.be/Cue1lwqe7zQ of]] [[https://youtu.be/a_zCqKTS5o0 the movies]]), ''Pirates of the Carribean'', ''Harry Potter'', and other broad targets. For their rap parody of Series/{{Sherlock}}, they recreated the sets as accurately as possible, even filming at some actual locations from the series like the [[spoiler:swimming pool]] seen in the final episode of season one. Hilly also does a scarily-accurate impression of Music/LadyGaga.
* Creator/OlanRogers has New Prime (of ScienceFiction) and The Last Scene (Of action movies).
* Some of [[WebVideo/{{Nimportequi}} Remi Gaillard's]] videos are parodies of a certain movie or game.
* [[http://survivorsucks.yuku.com/topic/30903 The Many Adventures Of Lividmanda]] is a parody of Series/{{Survivor}}(in particular the Micronesia season) made by a poster on the snarky RealityTV message board ''Survivor Sucks''. It was quite popular there, and the expression "I'm Livid!" was a minor meme among online fans of Survivor for about a year. Some of the jokes won't make sense if you're not familiar with past seasons of the show or if you're not familiar with Survivor Sucks, but the story can be enjoyed by pretty much anyone if you want a quick laugh.
* Dermot Mac Flannchaidh's [[https://youtu.be/uaFHl1WLJGA&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PLAE2DCCACB90C4525 Waluigi]] LetsPlay videos for ''VideoGame/MarioKartDS'' are an intentional AffectionateParody. [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosWarioAndCompany Waluigi]] is blatantly [[MythologyGag cheating]] his ass off in every race, but never uses advanced skills like drifting or snaking, and even ''slows down'' at turns. Its [[https://youtu.be/3_AB1nIovvA Rainbow Road video]] went viral at over half a million hits.
* ''WebVideo/NinjaTheMissionForce'' is a loving pastiche of the Film/GodfreyHoNinjaMovies, pulling the same cut-and-paste tactic to make ninja movies out of existing films, but taking it further by using non-martial arts footage from things like old gladiator films!
* ''WebVideo/EightiesDan'': Is a spoof of {{sitcom}}s from The80s.
* This [[http://flashgames.coloringcrew.com/ability/wolf-wolverine.html flash game]] is a parody of ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'' where instead of the big bad wolf going after the little girl to eat her, he gets bopped in the head by a piece of candy, sees a trail of candy, and decides to eat all the candy instead. The candy is dropped by a pair of children and the wolf, despite the fact that he could eat the children if he wanted to, hides from the kids when they look his way by pretending to be a bush. If you get caught, the ending (depending on how fat the wolf has gotten) will usually show the wolf meeting his end, such as being beat up by the children, having a bird poke a hole in his bloated belly so he flies around like a deflating balloon, or even being tossed into a pot to be cooked by a witch. Getting the wolf big as possible results in him falling on top of the kids and falling asleep from his candy binge.
* While the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'' is generally parodying superhero comics (when not playing them straight), the story "Tales of the MCO" is a parody of the classic Quinn Martin productions, with a main character who is a parody of Jack Webb in ''Series/{{Dragnet}}''.
* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'':
** While it has more than enough angst on its own, his GrandFinale review of ''Film/ScoobyDoo'' parodies how ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'' has these world-endangering storylines but the comic (or movie in Critic's case) is always completed. Not to mention that the premise is suspiciously similar to "All Good Things", the final episode of Star Trek: TNG.
** He described his ''Music/TheWall'' parody as a love letter to ''The Wall'' and Music/PinkFloyd's music.
* WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd and WebVideo/TheIrateGamer spawned WebVideo/{{IGSRJ}}. He's so affectionate towards the former, [[OncePerEpisode he wears a shirt just like his from time to time.]]
* ''WebVideo/VaguelyRecallingJoJo'' parodies ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' to such a fine degree, it even makes jokes based on other parts of the series even though it may chronologically not make sense.
* Two ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' parodies, Mighty Weenie Pathetic Rangers and Post Psychedelic Power People made the rounds in the early 00's. They were close enough to the original scripts (and kept the most important parts as much the same as they could)) that fans could relive memories (this was before Platform/YouTube was an option) and diverted enough from the original that fans could have a laugh. The latter continued beyond spoofing ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' and even spoofed Zeo with Power People Zeeto, Turbo with Power People Turkey, In Space with Power People Lost In Space, and Lost Galaxy with Power People Lost Sanity. It's obvious that both creators were devoted fans of the show and based on conversations in newsgroups, admired each others' work. [=ArtistBros=] (the creator of the former) even said they were happy that they were the ones continuing beyond spoofing season 3.
** Both even spoofed Fox advertisements for other shows with parodies of VR Troopers (VR Boopers), Sailor Moon (Sailor Goon and Sailor Spoon), and other shows that aired on Fox Kids. There were even early drafts for parody scripts.
* ''WebVideo/TheFrauds'' is this to Norwegian comedy group Music/{{Ylvis}}.
* All the ''WebOriginal/StarsInBlack'' stuff by Stanisław Mąderek, mostly parodying ''Franchise/StarWars''.
* ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'':
** When they play ''VideoGame/{{Goldeneye|1997}}'', Arin gets upset and starts imitating one of ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'''s [[VulgarHumor vulgar rants]], and both of them laugh it for quite a while.
** Arin also parodies Jon's tendency to give ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar'' enemies ridiculous names on the spot.
--->'''Arin:''' '''''OHH, IT'S MEGA-CRUNCH!'''''\\
'''Jon:''' '''''OHHHHHHHH! OH! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW! OOOOW!'''''
** This evolves into a full-on impression during the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry1'' finale, much to Jon's annoyance.
** Both Grumps imitate each other when they revisit ''VideoGame/MarioParty2'':
--->'''Jon:''' ''[as Arin]'' "[[VulgarHumor My anus is large because I insert things into it."]]\\
'''Arin:''' ''[as Jon, with a moist, raspy voice]'' "Hey Arin. Hey Arin. Hey Arin. [[PokeThePoodle I'm handsome and I love you and our friendship, and I hope it lasts forever."]]
* ''WebVideo/CollegeSaga'', a live-action parody of the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series in which a college student fights to restore the balance between meat and vegetables.
* ''WebVideo/GamerGod88'' is one of {{Lets Play}}ers in general.
* Some of the parodies of ''WebVideo/TheIrateGamer'' have evolved into this
* ''Microwave Me'' started out as this, recreating his old experiments that he did from 1992 onward and adding new ones while giving references to ''WebVideo/IsItAGoodIdeaToMicrowaveThis'' and ''dOvetastic Microwave Theater'', after about the fourth season, this was dropped because you're not really a parody anymore when you're microwaving things like CO[[subscript:2]] cartridges and aerosol cans. Many one-time videos also create affectionate parodies of these shows, including a few even of ''Microwave Me''.
* ''Literature/TheIntercontinentalUnionOfDisgustingCharacters'' is a D&D example of ... the worst rules abuse imaginable. (But hey, if it's possible for a centaur to have 4 ultra valuable gemstones, and your dice are loaded, ...)
* The audio play ''AudioPlay/RefletsDAcide'' is a parody and plays with tropes of the fantasy genre and {{tabletop RPG}}s.
* ''WebVideo/StopSkeletonsFromFighting'': Derek's tenure as ''The Happy Video Game Nerd'' was One towards The Angry Video Video Game Nerd and caustic critics, right down to the opening theme song of his earlier reviews and parodying a few of AVGN's reviews. Unlike AVGN and other critics, instead of bringing up awful video games that are best avoided, he talks about overlooked and under-rated video games not many played or heard of.
* [[WebAnimation/HomestarRunner Limozeen]], anyone? Their mixture of over-the-top ''HairMetal'' Narm coupled with some solid {{Earworm}}s could only be created by someone who has a legitimate appreciation for the genre.
* The Peter Anspach ''Star Trek'' parodies each address how the crew of one of a major ''Trek'' show would go about the problem of changing a light bulb, in never-simple detail.
* ''WebVideo/EchoRose'' lovingly parodies [=YouTube=] vlogger culture, down to the low budget, stylistic editing, and the boisterous, talkative, young vlogging star... all while also telling the mystery of a small town.
* WebVideo/ShipwreckedComedy's "American Whoopee" has a lot of fun mixing the tropes of teen comedies with the format of old silent films.
* ''WebVideo/SheriffDomestic'' is a full-scale parody of ''WebVideo/{{Petscop}}'', [=PS1=] graphics and all. It even references finer bits of its inspiration's lore, such as connections to previous games the in-universe creator made.
* The ''WebVideo/{{Halloweenie}}'' episode "The Craziest Ghost Hunt Ever" features Halloweenie and Pumpkinweenie having their own ghost-hunting show ''Paraweenie Investigations'', a spoof of ParanormalInvestigation shows like ''Series/GhostHunters''.
* WebVideo/MichaelTrapson answers the question of "What if Music/MichaelJackson was a trap artist?", complete with the required gimmicks that come with such territory. But instead of being a shallow parody, Trapson's videos and music are very respectful of Jackson and his work, and even the ones based of real events from Jackson's life are historically accurate, despite the humorous use of artistic license.
* ''WebVideo/JapaneseDoctorWho'' pastiches both ''Series/DoctorWho'' and {{Tokusatsu}} shows, particularly Series/SpiderManJapan.
* ''WebVideo/GilbertGarfield'' lampoons tropes from various forms of internet horror, from older Creepypastas to more recent AnalogHorror, with the opening in particular being very similar to that of ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', having a ridiculous premise (the protagonist's attempt to research a supposed disturbing ''Franchise/{{Garfield}}'' and Creator/GilbertGottfried crossover leads to the discovery that it's a front for [[spoiler: an Italian fascist MegaCorp that clones people in a desire to bring back Pax Romana]]) that's played with a mostly straight face. Even so, it's clear from the presentation that a lot of effort was put into it, and despite the {{Bathos}} it can manage to be disturbing in its own right.
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