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Sam and Dean Winchester in ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' are very familiar with pop culture, as the ShoutOut examples below should demonstrate. {{Actor Allusion}}s are also listed. The massive amounts of shout outs is justified in-universe (though not explicitly). Their father, John Winchester, would often disappear for business, sometimes for weeks at a time, and in the wayward lifestyle they led as children, they don't have room for friends. So they sat in their motel rooms and watched TV.

Attempting to list every episode with a name that is a ShoutOut would be a very long and/or silly endeavor. Just assume that if it sounds like one, then it probably is.

See also the [[Recap/{{Supernatural}} episode Recap page]] for more examples.

Supernatural/TropesAToD | Supernatural/TropesEToL | Supernatural/TropesMToP | Supernatural/TropesQToZ | [[YMMV/{{Supernatural}} YMMV]] | '''Shout Outs'''

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!!Actor Allusions:

* At the end of "The Usual Suspects," Dean wonders if Detective Ballard looks familiar to Sam, and adds that he's hungry and would like to eat some pea soup. Linda Blair, who plays Ballard in this episode, played Regan in ''Film/TheExorcist'' (where special effects involved pea soup).
* In "Hollywood Babylon," Sam does not want to tour the set of ''Series/GilmoreGirls''. Creator/JaredPadalecki played a regular character on that show just before jumping to ''Supernatural''.
* In Season 1's "Shadow," Meg mentions that she went to California and met 'Chad Michael Something' (meaning Chad Michael Murray). Sam has no clue who she's talking about. Chad Michael Murray was another one of Jared Padalecki's co-stars in the aforementioned ''Film/HouseOfWax2005''. They also starred together in ''Series/GilmoreGirls''.
* A Season 5 episode is titled "My Bloody Valentine," which is also [[Film/MyBloodyValentine3D the name of a movie]] starring... Creator/JensenAckles.
** And it happens again in the Season 7 episode "The Girl Next Door" where [[spoiler: as Sam takes the keys to the Impala]], a commercial for My Bloodiest Valentine "in hell-a-vision 3D" while Dean is sleeping on the couch.
** Also in "The Girl Next Door" when Dean [[spoiler: goes to the convenience store in search of clues as to where Sam went]] the cashier is wearing a ''WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood'' t-shirt of which Jensen did the voice of the titular Red Hood for.
* Possibly unintentional, and although Misha Collins wasn't in it, there is a Season 5 episode called "Sam, Interrupted". Misha Collins played a small role in the movie ''Film/GirlInterrupted''.
** Also in "Sam, Interrupted", and also possibly unintentional, there is a female orderly [[spoiler: who is really a serial-killing [[MonsterOfTheWeek Wraith]]]] named Karla. Misha Collins starred in a movie [[spoiler: about a serial-killer]] called ''Film/{{Karla}}''.
* In the episode "Unforgiven," Sam has a conversation with Brenna Dobbs where [[spoiler: Sam is trying to explain to her that doesn't remember meeting her.]] She responds with "What is this, 'Series/DaysOfOurLives?'" Jensen Ackles was on this show for two years as the character Eric Brady.
* In "Frontierland", Bobby Singer makes a reference to ''{{Series/Deadwood}}''. In the next episode, "The Man Who Would Be King", there is a demon counterpart to Bobby named Ellsworth. Bobby Singer is played by Jim Beaver, the same actor who played Whitney Ellsworth on ''{{Series/Deadwood}}''.
* Bobby's lady friend Sherrif Mills shares a name with Jim Beaver's character from ''Series/HarpersIsland''.
* Creator/JamesMarsters as a witch in ''"Shut Up, Dr. Phil"'' prepares to fire a spell with the [[Franchise/DragonBall kamehameha]] pose.
* Creator/MattFrewer in Season 5 portrayed the Horseman of the Apocalypse Pestilence, who was developing the Croatoan virus to cause an apocalyptic pandemic under the orders of Lucifer. Frewer had previously appeared in the TV Miniseries adaptation of ''Literature/TheStand'', which was set in the aftermath of an apocalyptic pandemic, with Frewer portraying the "Trashcan Man" who was also a servant of a satanic figure and was also employed to help develop weapons.
* In Season 5 Dean tells a pagan forest god, who is disguised as Creator/ParisHilton, that he hasn't even seen ''Film/HouseOfWax2005''. Dean then gets a side glance from Sam. Jared Padalecki, who plays Sam, had a supporting role in that movie.
* In "LARP and the Real Girl", [[Creator/FeliciaDay Charlie's]] second episode, when the brothers use a computer to look something up, the screen across from them is showing a scene from the Dragon Age 2 DLC "Mark of the Assassin", where Day voiced Talis, the titular assassin. One of the flags in the finale is the banner of the Grey Wardens.
* Dean refers to Castiel in 4x01 as a 'holy tax accountant'. Possibly accidental, but in 1999, Misha Collins acted in a tax video called 'No-brainers On Taxes'.

!!Shout Outs:

* The first demon the boys meet onscreen: A column of black smoke that pursues the survivors of a plane crash that it caused? Sounds like a shout-out to Film/FinalDestination
* Usually Dean and usually a classic horror film, like ''Film/TheShining''. Most of their aliases are also shout outs to various rock musicians. In "The Usual Suspects", Sam has a hotel room booked under the name [[Series/TheRockfordFiles Jim Rockford]]. Dean also finds him in the Season 4 premiere by looking for "[[Franchise/StarWars Wedge Antilles]]".
* One episode has them use the fake names of Mr. Campbell and Mr. Raimi. The monster of the week eats souls. So, he'll [[Franchise/EvilDead swallow your soul!]]
** And Mary's maiden name is Campbell.
* The episode "Scarecrow" has a character calmly inform her niece that "The good of the many outweighs the good of the one", a phrase any fan of ''Film/{{Star Trek|II The Wrath of Khan}}'' would instantly recognize.
* Fresh Blood gives us a vampire played by Mercedes [=McNab=], who's best known role is a [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Vamp]][[Series/{{Angel}} ire]]. Seriously, it had to be intentional. Although, she manages to be the exact opposite of Harmony and you actually feel bad when she dies (not a spoiler, she's dead less than 10 minutes after she pops up). In fact, she's the second person from Buffy to play a vampire (but the first one who was a vampire on both), the other was Creator/AmberBenson (Tara). So, ''Supernatural'' writers or casters, who's the fans?
** Also, one of her victims describes her strength as "super PCP strength". Gangs on PCP was the standard Sunnydale excuse for vampires. Looks like that's one point for the writers.
* Also, more ''Franchise/StarWars'' goodness includes Dean introducing himself as "[[Creator/HarrisonFord agent Ford]]", while naming Sam "[[Creator/MarkHamill agent Hamill]]". Supposedly, he thinks Han Solo is so much more macho than Luke.
** Even worse, in the very same episode, there's a kid named [[Creator/GeorgeLucas Lucas]].
* There's a ton for the fans too, with the immortal "Playthings" line "You're bossy. And short." and "No Rest For The Wicked" being filled with them, from the boys being called pretty to somebody falling on pie to a Website/TelevisionWithoutPity shout-out with a fairy-tale about a dragon..
** Explanation for the non-obsessed: Falling on pie became a common fan term for death around the end of Season 2. For example: "Sam didn't die, he just fell on pie!" In the final episode of Season 3, [[BigBad Lilith]] kills a kindly old guy who promptly falls face first into some delicious pie. Yum.
** And then there's the number on the police car in that episode... [[{{Series/Car54WhereAreYou}} it's a safe bet that the New Harmony police will be wondering where it is.]]
* In the German version of the episode "Malleus Maleficarum," the voice actors for the three witches were the same voice actors who dubbed Piper, Page and Phoebe in ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}''.
* In "Something Wicked," Sam intones with complete seriousness that the MonsterOfTheWeek has struck before - in [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Ogdenville, Brockway and North Haverbrook]]. Sadly, dozens of dead children did not put ''any'' of them on the map.
* In "Death Takes a Holiday", Sam and Dean tell a ghost (a boy, about 12 years old) that he's dead. The ghost quips "Thanks, [[Film/TheSixthSense Haley Joel.]] I know I'm dead."
* In "The End", Cas's harem setup seems remarkably similar to [[Series/BattlestarGalactica2003 Gaius Baltar's]].
** That whole episode is one giant ShoutOut to ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'': Present Dean is Jim, Future Dean is Major Henry West, Castiel was Naomie Harris's character (though at first he seemed like Brendan Gleeson's), which must make Chuck the Prophet Hannah.
* In "The Song Remains the Same", rogue angel Anna travels back to the 1970s to kill John and Mary Winchester. In one scene she kills John's boss and impersonates his voice on the phone to get John alone, much like another movie about an [[Film/TheTerminator assassin sent back through time]].
* 'Oh, that's ridiculous. [[VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies Plants could never kill a zombie.]]'
* WordOfGod: Castiel doesn't just happen to dress like [[ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}} John Constantine]], he was supposed to ''be'' John Constantine. Unfortunately adding him into the show's [[TheVerse Verse]] was too complicated.
* There are numerous shout-outs to ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' in several episodes involving time travel. From "In The Beginning", a season four episode: Dean asks Castiel if angels have [=DeLoreans=], and Dean and John both turn when someone calls "Hey, Winchester!". There were also some more subtle references, such as Azazel posing as a doctor named Brown.
** "The Song Remains the Same", from season five, was originally supposed to be called "[[Film/BackToTheFuturePartII Back to the Future II]]." It seems to have been changed because they had issues acquiring the rights to use the title. This didn't stop Dean from saying Castiel was like a [=DeLorean=] without any plutonium.
** Finally, in "Frontierland", from season six ([[OnceASeason noticing a pattern?]]), is loaded with ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII'' references, as you'd expect in an episode where Sam and Dean travel back in time to the Wild West. Their aliases are "[[Series/WalkerTexasRanger Walker]]" and "[[Creator/ClintEastwood Eastwood]]". ''The episode ends with a WriteBackToTheFuture''.
** Also, in "Time After Time", Dean is accidentally hurled back into the past and has one of the happiest moments of his life getting to meet and work with one of his idols, [[spoiler:Eliot Ness of Series/TheUntouchables]]. In order to get out of it and give Sam the information he needs to take down the episode's villain, [[spoiler:Chronos]], he gets blissfully happy when he realizes he can [[spoiler:"pull a [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartII Back To The Future II]]", WriteBackToTheFuture and plant a letter in a floorboard of the house he knows Sam is staying in, alerting him to its existence by scrawling Sam's name on the baseboard it's hidden in.]]
* "The French Mistake" is a ''Film/BlazingSaddles'' reference. The title itself is a multi-level reference, initally suggesting the Creator/MelBrooks joke of his WildWest universe utterly decimating the FourthWall. The second level of the title gag is specific to the fight spilling onto the real movie studio's lot, interrupting the filming of several other movies. One being a Busby Berkely-type 1930's musical filming a song called "The French Mistake", which is not even a slightly-veiled ode to guy-on-guy sex. Many fans of the show are of a younger demographic that have not seen ''Blazing Saddles'', and therefore didn't get all the levels and the reference to the long-running MistakenForGay gag hidden the episode's title.
** Speaking of Blazing Saddles, [[Film/BlazingSaddles "Candy gram for Mongo!"]] from Frontierland must also be mentioned.
* An epic reference to a classic song by Lucifer in "Swan Song":
-->'''Lucifer:''' Come on, Sammy. I've got a fiddle of gold against your soul that says I'm better than you.
* There's one to [[Series/BuffyThevampireSlayer Buffy]] in "The Mentalists": A magic shop owner calls a MacGuffin an Orb of Thesulah.
* In "Folsom Prison Blues", when posing for mug shots, one of Dean's poses is [[Film/{{Zoolander}} Blue Steel]].
* Dark example in the HalloweenEpisode: One unlucky victim gets her face boiled alive in scalding water, similar to one of the death scenes in ''Film/HalloweenII1981''
* In season 4, there were two more Website/TelevisionWithoutPity shout-outs; the psychic Pam had the same name as TWOP Barnes (the usual mod on the Supernatural forum) and there was also a demon-possessed nurse called Cindy, named after a substitute recapper on the site. But, this show being ''slightly'' twisted, both got put through hell and winded up dead. As of 5.09, there's a man called "Demian". [[spoiler: He and his partner Barnes make it out alive.]]
* Only a few episodes later the brothers even get to meet one slash fangirl of theirs, Becky. Even the title of the episode is a ShoutOut, to a tie-in book for a [[Series/SesameStreet certain beloved childrens' program.]]
* In the Season 4 episode "Wishful Thinking," a little boy named Todd wishes on a cursed coin for super-strength, allowing him to beat up the bullies who pick on him. The bullies hide in an SUV and the little boy tips the SUV over, then throws back his head and bellows, [[Film/SupermanII "KNEEL BEFORE TODD!"]]
* In at least one episode, the boys investigate supernatural goings on in the town of Rock Ridge, which was the setting of Mel Brooks western spoof ''Film/BlazingSaddles''.
* "The Real Ghostbusters" had the two brothers attending a Supernatural Convention, and meeting some of the crazy fanbase. The episode title is, of course, a ShoutOut to ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''.
* There is a whole episode in season 5, "Changing Channels" that is a giant Shout Out to the various TV shows, like ''Series/GreysAnatomy'' or ''Series/CSIMiami''. In short: [[spoiler:they are TrappedInTVLand by the Trickster and they're forced to live inside the various shows.]]
** From when they're stuck in [[Series/GreysAnatomy Dr. Sexy, M.D.]]
-->Dean: And there's Johnny Drake. But he's not even alive, he's a ghost in the mind of her.
-->Sam: So this show has ghosts? Why?
** "Johnny Drake" is the expy of ''Series/GreysAnatomy'' character Denny Duquette, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, the actor who also played John Winchester (Sam and Dean's father).
* In Season 2, a bank guard tells the brothers that his friend didn't rob a bank, it was a [[Series/DoctorWho Cyberman]]. He even holds up a magazine cover with a Cyberman on it to illustrate his point.
* The Season 7 episode "The Girl Next Door" has a monster using the alias "[[Series/DoctorWho Amy Pond]]".
* The Season 7 episode, ''The Mentalists'' have Dean & Sam investigating a town full of "psychics" complete with a Miss Cleo clone and someone who looks REMARKABLY like the main character of another [[Series/TheMentalist tv series]]
* The first time Dean & Sam encounter [[http://www.supernaturalwiki.com/index.php?title=Bela_Talbot Bela Talbot]] in the Season 3 episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS03E03BadDayAtBlackRock Bad Day at Black Rock]] (the title itself a shoutout to the 1955 [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_Tracy Spencer Tracy]] film of the [[Film/BadDayAtBlackRock same name]]), she goes by the alias [[Creator/BelaLugosi Lugosi]], a nod to the actor to famously portray {{Dracula}}.
* In the season 5 episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS05E03FreeToBeYouAndMe Free to Be You and Me]], when Sam is scrolling through his phone, you can see the contact names Music/{{Adele}}, [[Film/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKid Butcher and Cassidy (in sequential order)]] Also, when Dean finds out the archangel is named [[ArchangelRaphael Raphael]], he asks Castiel [[spoiler: "You were wasted]] by a [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Teenage Mutant Ninja Angel]]?"
* The Ghostfacers are named [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Zeddmore and Spangler]].
* "Slash Fiction" features a scene where Sam and Dean doppelgangers have a Creator/QuentinTarantino-esque chat and shoot up a diner a la ''Film/PulpFiction''. Bobby even calls them "Pumpkin" and "Honey Bunny".
* In Season 7, Creator/JamesMarsters plays a near-immortal who went through European history and now lives in the Americas in a SlapSlapKiss relationship with a woman who is his equal (although, played by Charisma Carpenter) who he is in complete and total love with. Meanwhile, in the same episode, Charisma Carpenter plays a bitchy woman who is willing to go to extreme methods to get what she wants, including revenge, and is quite focused on how she looks to the public. [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Sound familiar?]]
* "Live Free or Twihard" has plenty of these to popular vampire fiction. The vampires meet at a bar called the [[Literature/NightWorld Black Rose]]. The title of the episode is a shout out to the movie ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard''.
* In "Reading is Fundamental" there is a rather subtle reference to Alanis Morissette's portrayal of God in the movie ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', when Castiel eccentrically tweaks Kevin's nose in reply to the question of whether he's an Angel.
--> '''Castiel''': Boop!
* The episode titles are often of song titles, album titles, movie titles, etc. - or slightly modified variants thereof.
* In "Crossroad Blues" when the demon is describing hell to Dean she makes a reference to the movie ''Film/EventHorizon'': "Hell is just a word, the reality is so much worse."
* There are many shout-outs to ''Literature/GoodOmens'' - the demon Crowley, who's snarky and appreciates the fine things in life and has the original Mona Lisa. The entire episode with the Antichrist Jesse reads like a super-condensed GO summary, with the most striking similarity being the way the Antichrist's belief influences reality. And of course, Season 8 Sam naming the dog "Dog".
* The season 8 episode Hunteri Heroici, which centers around animation, has a scene where an angel and a powerful (but mentally broken) person sit still while [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Ode to Joy]] plays.
* The brothers meet Prometheus, the titan cursed to die every single day and resurrect the next.
-->'''Dean''': ''You're like a real life [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Kenny?]]''
* In ''Goodbye Stranger'', Sam and Dean repeatedly tell [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Meg to shut up]].
* "Pac-Man Fever", like any episode featuring [[Creator/FeliciaDay Charlie Bradbury]], contains plenty of shout-outs. This outing included ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Film/{{TRON}}'', ''Film/WarGames'' and ''Literature/TheHobbit''.
* Crowley [[spoiler:just wants to be loved but warps it into greed?]] Sounds like [[spoiler:Greedling]] from ''Manga/FullMetalAlchemist''.
* In the Season 7 episode "Party On, Garth", Dean and Sam are hunting a shojo (with the assistance of a younger hunter by the name of Garth). In one scene, Garth orders one of the shojo's targets to [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay "come with me if you want to live!"]] (And on a related note, the title of the episode is itself a shout out to ''Film/WaynesWorld''.)
* Sam's nightmare in Season 1's "Wendigo" is identical to Sue Snell's nightmare at the end of ''Film/{{Carrie 1976}}'', with Sam leaving flowers at Jess grave and Jess' hand reaching out to grab him.
* Of course a demon named Lola can only be a reference to one [[Theatre/DamnYankees thing.]]
* Meg's pet name for Castiel is [[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife Clarence]]. This goes ignored until season nine when Sam straight up explains the reference. Apparently the explanation was needed, though, because he seemed to be the only member of the main cast who got the joke.
* Dean once tells Lucifer to "can that {{sympathy for the Devil}} crap", a reference to the song by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}.
* Deanmon stalking Sam through the Bunker with a hammer is very similar to Jack Torrance stalking his family with a croque mallet in ''Literature/TheShining''.
* In "Reichenbach" Dean asks a [[BullyingADragon wannabe killer]] come for him if he thought he would just stroll up and say [[Film/ThePrincessBride My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die]].
* In "Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell", Dean examines a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, while stating that "Dad loved this thing." This is a reference to Negan, Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character on ''[[Series/TheWalkingDead The Walking Dead]]'', who uses an identical bat.
* Throughout the series, Crowley would often give Sam and Dean the nicknames [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle "Moose" and "Squirrel"]] respectively due to their height.
* In the Season 3 premiere, up against the Seven Deadly Sins, Bobby quotes ''Film/AnimalHouse'' when he tricks Sloth and makes him walk straight into a Devil's Trap.
--> '''Bobby:''' Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son.
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