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* In ''ComicStrip/StoneSoup'' the characters watch ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'' and the film is mentioned among Disney movies where "they always off the mom." Actually, Dumbo's mother is alive and well throughout the whole movie.

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* In ''ComicStrip/StoneSoup'' ''ComicStrip/StoneSoup'', the characters watch ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'' and the film is mentioned among Disney movies where "they always off the mom." Actually, Dumbo's mother is alive and well throughout the whole movie.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'' did a week of strips parodying ''ComicStrip/LoveIs'' titled "Love Isn't", starring Jeremy and Sara as everyone's favorite [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons married naked 8-year-olds]]. At least one newspaper editor not only completely missed the parody aspect but [[http://blogs.e-rockford.com/editorsnote/2009/11/05/jeremys-parents-are-naked/ ID'ed the naked couple]] as Jeremy's ''parents.''

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* ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'' did a week of strips parodying ''ComicStrip/LoveIs'' titled "Love Isn't", starring Jeremy and Sara as everyone's favorite [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons married naked 8-year-olds]]. At least one newspaper editor not only completely missed the parody aspect but [[http://blogs.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20091222145810/http://blogs.e-rockford.com/editorsnote/2009/11/05/jeremys-parents-are-naked/ ID'ed the naked couple]] as Jeremy's ''parents.''
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* The sticker at the back of the box of a ''ComicStrip/SpyVsSpy''-themed car decal refers "Spy vs. Spy Jr." as "Spy vs. ''Film/SpyKids''".

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* The sticker at the back of the box of a ''ComicStrip/SpyVsSpy''-themed car decal refers "Spy vs. Spy Jr." as "Spy vs. ''Film/SpyKids''".Film/SpyKids".
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* The sticker at the back of the box of a ''ComicStrip/SpyVsSpy''-themed car decal refers "Spy vs. Spy Jr." as "Spy vs. ''Film/SpyKids''".
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** [[https://www.amazon.com/Peanuts-Heres-You-Charlie-Brown/dp/1787742695 Some online listings]] for the Titan Comics reissue of the strip collection ''Here's to You, Charlie Brown'' claims that it included strips that were previously published in ''"Ha Ha, Herman," Charlie Brown''. It actually includes strips from ''You Can't Win, Charlie Brown'', the confusion likely stemming from the similarly-titled ''You Can't Win Them All, Charlie Brown'' (one of two "abridged" versions of ''"Ha Ha, Herman"'').

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** [[https://www.amazon.com/Peanuts-Heres-You-Charlie-Brown/dp/1787742695 Some Some]] [[https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/peanuts-charles-m-schulz/1144089611?ean=9781787742697 online listings]] for the Titan Comics reissue of the strip collection ''Here's to You, Charlie Brown'' claims that it included strips that were previously published in ''"Ha Ha, Herman," Charlie Brown''. It actually includes strips from ''You Can't Win, Charlie Brown'', the confusion likely stemming from the similarly-titled ''You Can't Win Them All, Charlie Brown'' (one of two "abridged" versions of ''"Ha Ha, Herman"'').
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** The press release for the Titan Comics reissue of the strip collection ''Here's to You, Charlie Brown'' claims that it included strips that were previously published in ''"Ha Ha, Herman," Charlie Brown''. It actually includes strips from ''You Can't Win, Charlie Brown'', the confusion likely stemming from the similarly-titled ''You Can't Win Them All, Charlie Brown'' (one of two "abridged" versions of ''"Ha Ha, Herman"'').

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** The press release [[https://www.amazon.com/Peanuts-Heres-You-Charlie-Brown/dp/1787742695 Some online listings]] for the Titan Comics reissue of the strip collection ''Here's to You, Charlie Brown'' claims that it included strips that were previously published in ''"Ha Ha, Herman," Charlie Brown''. It actually includes strips from ''You Can't Win, Charlie Brown'', the confusion likely stemming from the similarly-titled ''You Can't Win Them All, Charlie Brown'' (one of two "abridged" versions of ''"Ha Ha, Herman"'').
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** The press release for the Titan Comics reissue of the strip collection ''Here's to You, Charlie Brown'' claims that it included strips that were previously published in ''"Ha Ha, Herman," Charlie Brown''. It actually includes strips from ''You Can't Win, Charlie Brown'', the confusion likely stemming from the similarly-titled ''You Can't Win Them All, Charlie Brown'' (one of two "abridged" versions of ''"Ha Ha, Herman"'').
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* In ''ComicStrip/StoneSoup'' the characters watch ''WesternAnimation/Dumbo'' and the film is mentioned among Disney movies where "they always off the mom." Actually, Dumbo's mother is alive and well throughout the whole movie.

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* In ''ComicStrip/StoneSoup'' the characters watch ''WesternAnimation/Dumbo'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'' and the film is mentioned among Disney movies where "they always off the mom." Actually, Dumbo's mother is alive and well throughout the whole movie.
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* In ''ComicStrip/StoneSoup'' the characters watch ''WesternAnimation/Dumbo'' and the film is mentioned among Disney movies where "they always off the mom." Actually, Dumbo's mother is alive and well throughout the whole movie.
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[[ComicStrips A handful of small panels]] proves to be plenty of room to [[CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer get the facts twisted]].

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[[ComicStrips [[NewspaperComics A handful of small panels]] proves to be plenty of room to [[CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer get the facts twisted]].



* Many Scottish newspapers and magazines will tell you that ''The Broons'' and ''Oor Wullie'' live in Dundee. In actual fact, they live in a fictional town which has been variously named ''Auchenshoogle'', ''Auchentogle'' and ''Drumtogle'' over the years. The location of which changes depending on the story or the writer. The earliest strips explicitly name Glasgow as the hometown, but this was soon dropped.

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* Many Scottish newspapers and magazines will tell you that ''The Broons'' and ''Oor Wullie'' live in Dundee. In actual fact, they live in a fictional town which has been variously named ''Auchenshoogle'', ''Auchentogle'' and or ''Drumtogle'' over the years. The location of which changes depending on the story or the writer. The earliest strips explicitly name Glasgow as the hometown, but this was soon dropped.
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A handful of small panels proves to be plenty of room to [[CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer get the facts twisted]].

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[[ComicStrips A handful of small panels panels]] proves to be plenty of room to [[CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer get the facts twisted]].
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* An in-universe example in ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': When the titular duo are being chased by an evil snowman Calvin brought to life, Hobbes wonders, "Now, how did they finally kill [[WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman Frosty]]?" Anyone who has watched that Creator/RankinBass special knows that the main characters were trying to ''save'' Frosty, and while the villain character did appear to have succeeded in killing him, he came back to life.

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* An in-universe example in ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': When the titular duo title characters are being chased by an evil snowman Calvin brought to life, Hobbes wonders, "Now, how did they finally kill [[WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman Frosty]]?" Anyone who has watched that Creator/RankinBass special knows that the main characters were trying to ''save'' Frosty, and while the villain character did appear to have succeeded in killing him, he came back to life.

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