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** The episode "Foul Balled" features the New York Bankees baseball team. (Oddly enough "It's a Wishful Life" mentions the Chicago Cubs being an actual team in their world too)

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** The episode "Foul Balled" features the New York Bankees baseball team. (Oddly enough "It's "[[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS5E10ItsAWishfulLife It's a Wishful Life" Life]]" mentions the Chicago Cubs being an actual team in their world too)
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* ''WesternAnimation/CarolAndTheEndOfTheWorld'' usually uses real brands, but one episode shows Eric passed out next to a back of Zays Chips (Lay's).

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* ''WesternAnimation/CarolAndTheEndOfTheWorld'' usually uses real brands, but one episode shows Eric passed out next to a back of Zays Zay's Chips (Lay's).
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* ''WesternAnimation/CarolAndTheEndOfTheWorld'' usually uses real brands, but one episode shows Eric passed out next to a back of Zays Chips (Lay's).
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/RockPaperScissorsNickelodeon Rock, Paper, Scissors]]'': In the episode "Key Limes", as part of Sandpaper making an action movie sequence to get some key limes for a pie, the production studio is named Pain O' Mounts Pictures a parody of the studio, Paramount Pictures.

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** Futuristic product placement is even used in the closing logo, which reads "30th CENTURY FOX TELEVISION" (or "30th TELEVISION" in syndication)

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** Futuristic product placement is even used in the closing logo, which reads "30th CENTURY FOX TELEVISION" (or "30th TELEVISION" in syndication)syndication), which was replaced by "[[Creator/TwentiethTelevisionAnimation 30TH TELEVISION ANIMATION]]" in the Creator/{{Hulu}} era of the series.
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** Simpsons podcasts generally refer to this phenomenon as a "palport," short for "parallel import." In context, the term is used to call attention to "post-classic" seasons' habit of obscuring brand names for no discernible reason without create a joke in the process, such as most of the examples below.

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** Simpsons podcasts generally refer to this phenomenon as a "palport," short for "parallel import." In context, the term is used to call attention to "post-classic" seasons' habit of obscuring brand names for no discernible reason without create creating a joke in the process, such as most of the examples below.

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**Simpsons podcasts generally refer to this phenomenon as a "palport," short for "parallel import." In context, the term is used to call attention to "post-classic" seasons' habit of obscuring brand names for no discernible reason without create a joke in the process, such as most of the examples below.
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** One episode plot involves Timmy getting a job as a basketball ballboy to pay for a new V Cube (combo of UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube) game system.

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** One episode plot involves Timmy getting a job as a basketball ballboy to pay for a new V Cube (combo of UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} Platform/{{Xbox}} and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube) Platform/NintendoGameCube) game system.



** "Million Dollar Maybe" features the [[UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} Funtendo Zii]], as well as the couch gag for "Lisa Goes Gaga".

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** "Million Dollar Maybe" features the [[UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} [[Platform/{{Wii}} Funtendo Zii]], as well as the couch gag for "Lisa Goes Gaga".



** ''South Park'' goes as close as it can get to real brands, with names like "HBC" (NBC), "Harbucks Coffee", "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E9SomethingWallMartThisWayComes Wall-Mart]]", and "J-Mart", as well as the "Okama Gamesphere", a pastiche of the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. Due to the occasional ProductPlacement deal, however, some episodes have featured stuff like the PSP or the Nintendo Wii...plus, you know, ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''.

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** ''South Park'' goes as close as it can get to real brands, with names like "HBC" (NBC), "Harbucks Coffee", "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E9SomethingWallMartThisWayComes Wall-Mart]]", and "J-Mart", as well as the "Okama Gamesphere", a pastiche of the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube.Platform/NintendoGameCube. Due to the occasional ProductPlacement deal, however, some episodes have featured stuff like the PSP or the Nintendo Wii...plus, you know, ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''.



* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''; Steven's current home game system is a DOLPHIN, which in real life was the production codename for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. The system itself is hooked up to a SUMY-brand television. WordOfGod, however, is that this series takes place in an AlternateHistory to our own, so these may be actual names, rather than knockoffs. The characters are also seen watching videos on [=TubeTube=], and posting "cheeps" (which correspond to [[https://twitter.com/PERIDOT5XG/ actual tweets]] on an official CharacterBlog).

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* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''; Steven's current home game system is a DOLPHIN, which in real life was the production codename for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube.Platform/NintendoGameCube. The system itself is hooked up to a SUMY-brand television. WordOfGod, however, is that this series takes place in an AlternateHistory to our own, so these may be actual names, rather than knockoffs. The characters are also seen watching videos on [=TubeTube=], and posting "cheeps" (which correspond to [[https://twitter.com/PERIDOT5XG/ actual tweets]] on an official CharacterBlog).
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* The episode "Too Much of a Good Thing" in season 19 has Buster addicted to Kit Scout cookies Tuvaluna, their version of the Girl Scouts cookie Samoas. Both are made of coconut, caramel, and chocolate coating and named after Polynesian nations (Tuvalu and Samoa), although Tuvaluna's also includes cashew nuts.

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* ** The episode "Too Much of a Good Thing" in season 19 has Buster addicted to Kit Scout cookies Tuvaluna, their version of the Girl Scouts cookie Samoas. Both are made of coconut, caramel, and chocolate coating and named after Polynesian nations (Tuvalu and Samoa), although Tuvaluna's also includes cashew nuts.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'': In the episode "Meets Molly Cule", Dorothy Ann mentions a product called "Mr. Soapy", which might be the show's equivalent to Mr. Bubble.
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%%* ''WesternAnimation/TheRickyGervaisShow'' has "Knopoly", "Knobberation" and "Chess Cock".

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%%* ''WesternAnimation/TheRickyGervaisShow'' The AnimatedAdaptation of ''Radio/TheRickyGervaisShow'' has "Knopoly", "Knobberation" and "Chess Cock".

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