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Looney Toons: Not to be confused with The Johnny Hart Version, where whatever it is, it's done by cavemen.
Wolviepris: Would all those ripoffs of Battle Without Honor or Humanity count? I've heard it during the catfight in The Librarian, a Benihana's ad, and the new Trump One ad.
Rogue 7: Boy, Queen gets hit with this a LOT, don't they? I mean, it's in the quote for the page and about five examples.
Kilyle: I can't help but feel that this page needs a link to the short story Melancholy Elephants, but I'm too lazy to go find it right now. Stealthyboy: Here's a question: Why does this page have two live action TV sections? Is there a reason or can I just put the two together? CodeMan38: Incidentally, regarding the page quote, Ebert Did Not Do The Research. Johann Strauss is in the public domain; Richard Strauss, on the other hand, isn't (at least in the US, where works enter the public domain 70 years after the author's death), as he died in 1949. Shrikesnest: This page is kind of a mess. There's a difference between The Jimmy Hart Version and "this song sounds kind of like another song." The best riffs for their instruments get used a lot guys; that doesn't make the songs ripoffs of one another trying to capitalize on the others' popularity. Prfnoff: Someone really doesn't get that this is a music trope:
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