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* In an episode of ''Lyla In The Loop'', a character holds a sock with the three main characters of ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'' on it. Both shows air on Creator/PBSKids.
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I intend to move this to the name Flower Angel soon, as the series' name was changed from Flower Fairy.


* The ''Animation/FlowerFairy'' animated series - especially in Season 1 - contains multiple references to one of Taomee's other properties, ''VideoGame/MolesWorld''. The ''Flower Fairy'' protagonist An'an owns a plush toy of ''Mole's World'' antagonist Kula; multiple ''Mole's World'' plushes are seen in a store in Season 1 episode 2; another character wears a hairpin shaped like one of the lahms the ''Mole's World'' moles keep as pets, among other examples.

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* The ''Animation/FlowerFairy'' ''Animation/FlowerAngel'' animated series - especially in Season 1 - contains multiple references to one of Taomee's other properties, ''VideoGame/MolesWorld''. The ''Flower Fairy'' protagonist An'an owns a plush toy of ''Mole's World'' antagonist Kula; multiple ''Mole's World'' plushes are seen in a store in Season 1 episode 2; another character wears a hairpin shaped like one of the lahms the ''Mole's World'' moles keep as pets, among other examples.
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Roblox}}'' game ''Mad Games'' includes a mini-game based off of the ''Roblox'' game ''The Mad Murderer''. Both games were made by the group Mad Studios.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Roblox}}'' ''Platform/{{Roblox}}'' game ''Mad Games'' includes a mini-game based off of the ''Roblox'' game ''The Mad Murderer''. Both games were made by the group Mad Studios.
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* ''VideoGame/LEGOLegendsOfChimaOnline'': A possible player name component is "Stromling", which are the {{Mooks}} from previous Lego MMORPG ''VideoGame/LegoUniverse''.
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** The 45th treasure is Zero's hate from ''VideoGame/SomaUnion''

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** The 45th treasure is Zero's hate hat from ''VideoGame/SomaUnion''
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* ''Film/MeanGirls2024'' contains two references to Nickelodeon, which Paramount owns:
** A ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'' doll is used to represent someone when Janice and Damian tell a story about Janice’s relationship with Regina.
** Damian sings a slow, French version of [[Series/{{iCarly}} "Leave It All To Me"]] at the school talent show.
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* Level 7-3 of ''[[VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}} Super Scribblenauts]]'' has you giving ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' characters what they wish for. ''The Wizard of Oz'' wasn't produced by Warner Bros., but its rights are owned by them. They also own ''Scribblenauts''.
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* ''VideoGame/Persona5'' features "[[VideoGame/{{Yakuza}} Dragon: Like a Yakuza]]" as one of its [[ShowWithinAShow in-game films]]. Both Creator/{{Atlus}} (Persona's developer) and Creator/RyuGaGotokuStudio (Yakuza's developer) are under Creator/{{Sega}}'s umbrella.
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* ''VideoGame/AstraHunterZosma'':
** Zosma states that his peers call him [[VideoGame/SomaSpirits "Purple Dissonance"]] in order to annoy him.
** The Fauxma Spirits miniboss team is a reference to the protagonists of ''VideoGame/SomaSpirits'', but aren't actually Heart and Soul themselves.
** The 38th treasure is the Cooler Crusader's glove.
** The 45th treasure is Zero's hate from ''VideoGame/SomaUnion''
** The 47th treasures is [[spoiler:Absolution's mask]] from the Soma duology.
** The final treasure is the jewel from the logo/title screen of ''Crescent Prism''.
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* ''Film/DennisTheMenace Strikes Again'', a Creator/WarnerBros film, features plushes of [[WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird Tweety Bird]], WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, WesternAnimation/PorkyPig, and Taz the Tasmanian Devil from ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' as prizes in the carnival.
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** Flyro the Wagon (''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon'')

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** Flyro the Wagon (''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon'')(''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon1998'')
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* The "Waffely Versatile!" ads for Birdseye Potato Waffles heavily feature Birdseye fishfingers.
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-->''Maybe it's a cousin of Film/{{ET}}'s?''

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-->''Maybe it's a cousin of Film/{{ET}}'s?''Film/{{ET|TheExtraTerrestrial}}'s?''
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* A hunter in the arctic in the Chilly Willy cartoon "Chilly Chums" laughs in relief after he's still intact aftet swallowing a grenade and it goes off. His laugh is so similar to WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker's that Woody himself shows up to take umbrage.

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* A hunter in the arctic in the Chilly Willy cartoon "Chilly Chums" laughs in relief after he's still intact aftet intact after swallowing a grenade and it goes off. His laugh is so similar to WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker's that Woody himself shows up to take umbrage.
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* A hunter in the arctic in the Chilly Willy cartoon "Chilly Chums" laughs in relief after he's still intact aftet swallowing a grenade and it goes off. His laugh is so similar to WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker's that Woody himself shows up to take umbrage.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies'' episode "The Caped Crusader Caper," parade balloons of Fred Flintstone and Yogi Bear are seen.
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* A Marvel issue of ''WesternAnimation/{{Dynomutt}}'' featured a teaser for a ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' story as two gdntlemen approach the gag at a restaurant:

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* A Marvel issue of ''WesternAnimation/{{Dynomutt}}'' ''[[WesternAnimation/DynomuttDogWonder Dynomutt]]'' featured a teaser for a ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' story as two gdntlemen gentlemen approach the gag gang at a restaurant:

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* A Marvel issue of ''WesternAnimation/{{Dynomutt}}'' featured a teaser for a ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' story as two gdntlemen approach the gag at a restaurant:
-->'''Man:''' Are you Scooby Doo and friends?\\
'''Shaggy:''' Like, we're sure not WesternAnimation/TheRobonicStooges!



** The move Volt Tackle has the same Japanese name as Pulseman's signature attack, Volteccer (ボルテッカー).
** Rotom, first introduced in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'', has a similar appearance to Pulseman, especially to his pointed helmet and affinity for electric attacks. Also in ''Diamond and Pearl'', the evil Team Galactic has the same Japanese name as the Galaxy Gang (ギンガ団 ''Ginga-dan'') in ''Pulseman''.
** Boltund is an Electric-type dog Pokémon introduced in ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield''. In Japanese, it is named "Pulsewan" (パルスワン), which sounds ''very'' similar to "Pulseman".
** Outside of ''Pulseman'', another Game Freak title, ''VideoGame/HarmoKnight'', includes multiple bonus stages and easter eggs referencing ''Pokémon''.

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** The move Volt Tackle has the same Japanese name as Pulseman's signature attack, Volteccer (ボルテッカー).
** Rotom, first introduced in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'', has a similar appearance to Pulseman, especially to his pointed helmet and affinity for electric attacks. Also in ''Diamond and Pearl'', the evil Team Galactic has the same Japanese name as the Galaxy Gang (ギンガ団 ''Ginga-dan'') in ''Pulseman''.
** Boltund is an Electric-type dog Pokémon introduced in ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield''. In Japanese, it is named "Pulsewan" (パルスワン), which sounds ''very'' similar to "Pulseman".
** Outside of ''Pulseman'', another Game Freak title, ''VideoGame/HarmoKnight'', includes multiple bonus stages and easter eggs referencing ''Pokémon''.
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** The 1981 feature film ''Anime/TheFantasticAdventuresOfUnico'' (based on the Creator/OsamuTezuka [[Manga/{{Unico}} manga series]]) features ''Franchise/HelloKitty'' and The Little Twin Stars (Kiki and Lala) making a non-speaking background cameo during Katy's musical number of her dreams on becoming a cat witch. Fitting, since the Unico manga series was first seralized on "Lyrica" (Sanrio's defunct magazine division) between November 1976 and 1979. In general, Unico was originally co-created between Creator/OsamuTezuka and Sanrio, with Sanrio having the merchandise rights between the seventies and eighties until Tezuka Productions took over after Tezuka's passing in early 1989.

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** The 1981 feature film ''Anime/TheFantasticAdventuresOfUnico'' (based on the Creator/OsamuTezuka [[Manga/{{Unico}} manga series]]) features ''Franchise/HelloKitty'' and The Little Twin Stars (Kiki and Lala) making a non-speaking background cameo during Katy's musical number of her dreams on becoming a cat witch. Fitting, since the Unico manga series was first seralized serialized on "Lyrica" (Sanrio's defunct magazine division) between November 1976 and 1979. In general, Unico was originally co-created between Creator/OsamuTezuka and Sanrio, with Sanrio having the merchandise rights between the seventies and eighties until Tezuka Productions took over after Tezuka's passing in early 1989.
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** The 1981 feature film ''Anime/TheFantasticAdventuresOfUnico'' (based on the Creator/OsamuTezuka [[Manga/{{Unico}} manga series]]) features ''Franchise/HelloKitty'' and The Little Twin Stars (Kiki and Lala) making a non-speaking background cameo during Katy's musical number of her dreams on becoming a cat witch. Fitting, since the Unico manga series was first seralized on "Strawberry Magazine" (Sanrio's magazine divison released monthly) between November 1976 and 1979. In general, Unico was originally co-created between Creator/OsamuTezuka and Sanrio, with Sanrio having the merchandise rights between the seventies and eighties until Tezuka Productions took over after Tezuka's passing in early 1989.

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** The 1981 feature film ''Anime/TheFantasticAdventuresOfUnico'' (based on the Creator/OsamuTezuka [[Manga/{{Unico}} manga series]]) features ''Franchise/HelloKitty'' and The Little Twin Stars (Kiki and Lala) making a non-speaking background cameo during Katy's musical number of her dreams on becoming a cat witch. Fitting, since the Unico manga series was first seralized on "Strawberry Magazine" "Lyrica" (Sanrio's defunct magazine divison released monthly) division) between November 1976 and 1979. In general, Unico was originally co-created between Creator/OsamuTezuka and Sanrio, with Sanrio having the merchandise rights between the seventies and eighties until Tezuka Productions took over after Tezuka's passing in early 1989.
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* In the first animated series starring ''Franchise/TheSmurfs'' created by TVA Dupuis between 1961 till 1967. ''ComicBook/{{Marsupilami}}'' makes a brief appearance in the episode [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3VtabRjuqk "The Smurfnapper"]] when a narrator is introducing the viewer to The Smurfs and the use of the word [[{{Smurfing}} "Smurf"]]. At the time, The Smurfs and Marsupilami (created by Creator/AndreFranquin) were both serialized on Magazine/{{Spirou}} before both works gained official publication.
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'''Alexandra:''' of course it's me! Who were you expecting? Franchise/ScoobyDoo?

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'''Alexandra:''' of Of course it's me! Who were you expecting? Franchise/ScoobyDoo?
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'''Alexandra:''' of course it's me! Who were you expecting? Franchise/{{ScoobyDoo}}?

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'''Alexandra:''' of course it's me! Who were you expecting? Franchise/{{ScoobyDoo}}?Franchise/ScoobyDoo?
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** Similarly within the same studio, ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'' pulls this in its debut episode "A Greentumb Is No Goldinger":

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** Similarly within the same studio, ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'' pulls this in its debut episode "A Greentumb Greenthumb Is No Goldinger":
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** Similarly within the same studio, ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'' pulls this in its debut episode "A Greentumb Is No Goldinger":
-->'''Josie:''' Alexandra, it's you!\\
'''Alexandra:''' of course it's me! Who were you expecting? Franchise/{{ScoobyDoo}}?
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** The second Unico film ''Anime/UnicoInTheIslandOfMagic'' features Tuxedo Sam making a non-speaking cameo appearance where he alongside Unico and the other forest animals are lessening to Toby performing on his flute.

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** The second Unico film ''Anime/UnicoInTheIslandOfMagic'' features Tuxedo Sam making a non-speaking cameo appearance where he alongside Unico and the other forest animals are lessening listening to Toby performing on his flute.
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** Catchet + Frank Moocher: Snack'n Time

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** Catchet + Frank Moocher: Snack'n TimeTime (''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureACrackInTime'')
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* ''VideoGame/SunsetOverdrive'': During the opening credits an advertisement for a "Moon System 94" game console can be seen, with the listed games being references to nearly all of Creator/InsomniacGames' prior releases at that point:
** Rivetor FMV (''VideoGame/{{Disruptor}}'')
** Flyro the Wagon (''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon'')
** Flyro 2: Flipto's Gauge (''VideoGame/Spyro2RiptosRage'')
** Flyro 3: Gear on the Wagon (''VideoGame/SpyroYearOfTheDragon'')
** Catchet + Frank (''VideoGame/RatchetAndClank'')
** Catchet + Frank: Going Again (''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankGoingCommando'')
** Catchet + Frank: Round Up Your Decimal (''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal'')
** Catchet: Dreadlocks (''VideoGame/RatchetDeadlocked'')
** Persistance: Stall of Man (''VideoGame/ResistanceFallOfMan'')
** Catchet + Frank Moocher: Rules of Seduction (''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction'')
** Catchet + Frank Moocher: Blessed With Booty (''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureQuestForBooty'')
** Persistence: 2 (''VideoGame/Resistance2'')
** Catchet + Frank Moocher: Snack'n Time
** Persistence 3 (''VideoGame/Resistance3'')
** Catchet + Frank: 4-Play (''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankAll4One'')
** Chowdernauts (''VideoGame/{{Outernauts}}'')
** Overstrike (''VideoGame/{{Fuse}}'')
** Catchet + Frank: Into the Texas (''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankIntoTheNexus'')
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* ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankRiftApart'': Refernences one of the previous Creator/InsomniacGames, ''VideoGame/SunsetOverdrive'':
** The RYNO 8 can pull in an Overcharge barrel and Fizzie.
** A currency replacement cheat can replace it with cans of Overcharge.
** [[https://ratchetandclank.fandom.com/wiki/Zurkie%27s?file=Zurkie%27s_Jukebox_Sasquatch_Friends_Sunset_Overdrive_Rift_Apart.jpg#Behind_the_scenes Inside the jukebox at Zurkie's]] are figurines of ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqFc9e1FRyA Sasquatch and Friends]]''.
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** Star Drawing is based on ''VideoGame/Scribblenauts'', whose Japanese version was published by Konami.

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** Star Drawing is based on ''VideoGame/Scribblenauts'', ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'', whose Japanese version was published by Konami.

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