Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022): When the 2016 live-action version of Baloo appears at a convention singing "Bare Necessities", Dale recognizes him as his former Disney Afternoon co-star. During the closing credits, Baloo, Kit, and Rebecca can all be seen alongside other Disney Afternoon cartoon characters on a billboard for a Fictional Video Game called Disney Afternoon Fight Fest.
Disney Mirrorverse: The TaleSpin incarnation of Baloo appears as a playable character.
In Mickey's Memory Challenge, Baloo, Kit, Rebecca, Don Karnage, and Shere Khan are among the characters who can be matched. Louie also appears on the Wild Cards.
In his review of the Atari 5200, a poster for the video game adaptation byCapcom can be seen on the Nerd's wall, particularly during the scene where the Nerd tries to lift the titular console's AC Adapter.
In his review of Milon's Secret Castle, the Nerd breifly shows gameplay from the TaleSpin NES game when he says that most video games show the player character blink when they take damage, making them immune to damage for a short time.
In his review of Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!, the Nerd uses the "Jungle/Lost City" track from the Sega Genesis game during a commercial for the titular video game. Later in the review, when he points out that the "Mustique" soundtrack sounds very similar to "Under the Sea", he points out that the game's composer was Paul Gadbois, who also composed the music for the Bonkers and TaleSpin Genesis games.
Console Wars: In the The Jungle Book episode, Pat and Dan are contacted by an FBI agent to take the places of King Louie and Mowgli after the two died in a waterskiing accident. In the end, it is revealed to be a hoax by Officer Pastrami. Pat's King Louie costume includes a Hawaiian shirt and a straw hat, both of which King Louie wore in TaleSpin.
Honest Trailers: In The Stinger for the Jungle Book trailer, the Announcer asks if the movie was supposed to lead into TaleSpin and wonders why Baloo couldn't take Mowgli home in the Sea Duck. The same gag was repeated in the live-action remake's trailer.
Aladdin: The Series: In "When Chaos Comes Calling", Genie, who has transformed into Baloo, drives the Sea Duck to Chaos' lair to rescue Aladdin. Abu is dressed like Louie, Iago is dressed like Kit Cloudkicker, and Jasmine like Rebecca, with the same hairstyle.
Bonkers: In "Of Mice and Menace", mugshots of Shere Khan's TaleSpin incarnation can be seen on a computer at the Hollywood Police Deparment.
Darkwing Duck: In "Film Flam", when Darkwing gets a hole sliced in his costume, he is revealed to be wearing a TaleSpin shirt.
As explained in the main page, DuckTales (2017) loosely shares an universe with the show. Cape Suzette is mentioned numerous times, Don Karnage and his pirates are recurring villains, and adult versions of Kit Cloudkicker and Molly Cunningham appear on one episode, the former having inherited Higher For Hire and the Sea Duck.
Goof Troop: At the end of "Three-Ring Bind", Max mentions the See More Seaquarium, a location from the TaleSpin episode "All's Whale that Ends Whale", which was owned and run by Seymour until he was arrested at the end of the episode for possession of an illegal harpoon. Max's mention of the Seaquarium suggests that is still in operation by the time of the episode (likely by a different and more responsible administration staff).
Don Karnage makes a guest appearance on Raw Toonage as the host of Episode 2. In this episode, he seeks to instruct the viewers on how to find treasure. He stumbles upon a chest of gold at the end of the episode, only to lose it to Captain Hook.