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Have you ever wanted to see the ultimate list of works where your favourite book or series was referenced or homaged? Wiki/TVTropes is a perfect place where to create such a list, or to get as close as possible.
A ShoutOut is something subtle (a name, a prop, a dialogue from obscure cult classic) or something very direct (a title drop or character names known to mainstream culture), which points to another work of fiction. Shout Outs are given intentionally, often because the creators are fans of the work. It can be used for LampshadeHanging when the characters compare themselves to concrete fictional characters. TakeThat is a negative Shout Out when the creators want to emphasise how much something sucked.
A ShoutOut is something subtle (a name, a prop, a dialogue from obscure cult classic) or something very direct (a title drop or character names known to mainstream culture), which points to another work of fiction. Shout Outs are given intentionally, often because the creators are fans of the work. It can be used for LampshadeHanging when the characters compare themselves to concrete fictional characters. TakeThat is a negative Shout Out when the creators want to emphasise how much something sucked.
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Have you ever wanted to see the ultimate list of works where your favourite favorite book or series was referenced or homaged? Wiki/TVTropes is a perfect place where to create such a list, or to get as close as possible.
A ShoutOut is something subtle (a name, a prop, a dialogue from obscure cult classic) or something very direct (a title drop or character names known to mainstream culture), which points to another work of fiction. Shout Outs are given intentionally, often because the creators are fans of the work. It can be used for LampshadeHanging when the characters compare themselves to concrete fictional characters. TakeThat is a negative Shout Out when the creators want toemphasise emphasize how much something sucked.
A ShoutOut is something subtle (a name, a prop, a dialogue from obscure cult classic) or something very direct (a title drop or character names known to mainstream culture), which points to another work of fiction. Shout Outs are given intentionally, often because the creators are fans of the work. It can be used for LampshadeHanging when the characters compare themselves to concrete fictional characters. TakeThat is a negative Shout Out when the creators want to
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* ''Animation/MiracleStar'': ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' episode "The Copycats" mocks the show and features a family that highly resembles the family from ''Miracle Star''.
* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': This show is referenced a bit in ''Animation/HappyHeroes''. Given that the director of ''Happy Heroes'' was also one of the higher-ups on the team creating ''Pleasant Goat'', it makes sense.
** One of the monsters is sent flying by Happy S., and is later shown to have landed in a dark ominous place with Wolf Castle in the background.
--->'''Big-head Monster:''' He hit me so hard I have no idea what cartoon I've ended up in!
** When Big M. and Little M. are wolves in the fairy tale arc, Big M. remarks that he has suddenly developed a fear of frying pans... then he got hit with a frying pan.
** When Mr. Lightbulb is trying to introduce television to the citizens of Planet Mystery, he mentions that one could see shows on it. Aqiang points out that he could do that too, and dresses up as a wolf and says "Dearest sheep, I've arrived!"... Mr. Lightbulb hits him with a frying pan.
* The Creator/DisneyChannel India series ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' is referenced in ''Animation/BhaagamBhaag'', where the main character Sunny owns a ''Simple Samosa'' backpack. Also doubles as an example of CompanyCrossReferences, as on top of ''Bhaagam Bhaag'' also airing on Disney Channel India, both it and ''Simple Samosa'' were created by Sanjiv Waeerkar.
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* The Creator/DisneyChannel India ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' is referenced in ''Animation/BhaagamBhaag'', where the main character Sunny owns a ''Simple Samosa'' backpack. Also doubles as an example of CompanyCrossReferences, as on top of ''Bhaagam Bhaag'' also airing on Disney Channel India, both it and ''Simple Samosa'' were created by Sanjiv Waeerkar.
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* The Creator/DisneyChannel India series ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' is referenced in ''Animation/BhaagamBhaag'', where the main character Sunny owns a ''Simple Samosa'' backpack. Also doubles as an example of CompanyCrossReferences, as on top of ''Bhaagam Bhaag'' also airing on Disney Channel India, both it and ''Simple Samosa'' were created by Sanjiv Waeerkar.
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* The Creator/DisneyChannel India ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' is referenced in ''Animation/BhaagamBhaag'', where the main character Sunny owns a ''Simple Samosa'' backpack. Also doubles as an example of CompanyCrossReferences, as on top of ''Bhaagam Bhaag'' also airing on Disney Channel India, both it and ''Simple Samosa'' were created by Sanjiv Waeerkar.
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* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': This show is referenced a bit in ''Animation/HappyHeroes''. Given that the director of ''Happy Heroes'' was also one of the higher-ups on the team creating ''Pleasant Goat'', it makes sense.
** One of the monsters is sent flying by Happy S., and is later shown to have landed in a dark ominous place with Wolf Castle in the background.
--->'''Big-head Monster:''' He hit me so hard I have no idea what cartoon I've ended up in!
** When Big M. and Little M. are wolves in the fairy tale arc, Big M. remarks that he has suddenly developed a fear of frying pans... then he got hit with a frying pan.
** When Mr. Lightbulb is trying to introduce television to the citizens of Planet Mystery, he mentions that one could see shows on it. Aqiang points out that he could do that too, and dresses up as a wolf and says "Dearest sheep, I've arrived!"... Mr. Lightbulb hits him with a frying pan.
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Have you ever wanted to see the ultimate list of works where your favourite book or series was referenced or homaged? TVTropes is a perfect place where to create such a list, or to get as close as possible.
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Have you ever wanted to see the ultimate list of works where your favourite book or series was referenced or homaged? TVTropes Wiki/TVTropes is a perfect place where to create such a list, or to get as close as possible.