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* ''WebVideo/TheIrateGamer'': In his review of ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'', he asks if the characters' leader is Gomer Pyle and does a brief imitation of "Well, Gol-ly!"
* ''WebVideo/ThirdRateGamer'': At the end of his review of the ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'' video game, he quips about the final boss Nightmare King, asks if he's a member of Music/{{Kiss}} while showing a picture of Gene Simmons in his Starman makeup onscreen and says, "Well, gol-''ly!"'' much like the Irate Gamer (as he was a parody of the character).

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* ''WebVideo/TheIrateGamer'': In his review of ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'', he asks if the characters' leader is Gomer Pyle Pyle, shows a picture of him and does a brief imitation of "Well, Gol-ly!"
* ''WebVideo/ThirdRateGamer'': At the end of his review of the ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'' video game, he quips about the final boss Nightmare King, asks if he's a member of Music/{{Kiss}} while showing a picture of Gene Simmons in his Starman Demon makeup onscreen and says, "Well, gol-''ly!"'' much like the Irate Gamer (as he was a parody of the character).
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* ''WebVideo/TheIrateGamer'': In his review of ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'', he asks if the characters' leader is Gomer Pyle and does a brief imitation of "Well, Gol-ly!"
* ''WebVideo/ThirdRateGamer'': At the end of his review of the ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'' video game, he quips about the final boss Nightmare King, asks if he's a member of Music/{{Kiss}} while showing a picture of Gene Simmons in his Starman makeup onscreen and says, "Well, gol-''ly!"'' much like the Irate Gamer (as he was a parody of the character).
* ''WebVideo/TheIrritatedGamer'': Another send-up of The Irate Gamer has him complaining about losing a turn while playing ''Bugs Bunny's Birthday Blowout'' and crying out, "Well, [[LargeHam GoOoOoOoOoOo-lly!"]] in an exaggerated tone for no reason.
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* ''Film/FullMetalJacket''. Sgt. Hartman calls the inept Private Lawrence "Gomer Pyle", in addition to [[DrillSergeantNasty more derogatory names.]]
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* ''Film/GoodMorningVietnam''. Adrian Cronauer does a brief impersonation, riffing on how Gomer never went there in the TV series.
-->'''DJ:''' Gomer, are you here in Vietnam?
-->'''Gomer:''' Yes I am! Surprise, surprise, surprise!
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** In "Bart the Lover", Ned is trying to find out where his son Rod learned some swear words and spies on him while he watches an episode of ''Gomer Pyle''

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** In "Bart the Lover", Ned is trying to find out where his son Rod learned some swear words and spies on him while he watches an episode of ''Gomer Pyle''Pyle''.
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* ''Series/TheLucyShow'': At the end of "Lucy Gets Caught in the Draft", after Lucy is dismissed from the Marines, her sergeant hopes that he'll never have to deal with someone like her again. [[CrossoverPunchline Just then, Gomer walks in.]]
* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': In one episode, Creator/JimNabors mentions that he's played Gomer Pyle for so long, he almost forgot his real name.
* ''Series/RowanAndMartinsLaughIn'': A 1968 episode has Dan Martin hosting a "News of the Future" segment, where he mentions that Gomer is now Secretary of the Interior.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': In "Roswell That Ends Well", Fry's (supposed) grandfather Enos is based on Gomer Pyle.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In "Bart the Lover", Ned is trying to find out where his son Rod learned some swear words and spies on him while he watches an episode of ''Gomer Pyle''
--->'''Ned:''' Is this all he watches?
--->'''Maude:''' Well, he used to watch ''WesternAnimation/DaveyAndGoliath'', but he thought the idea of a talking dog was blasphemous.
** A flashback from "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?" has Homer watching a news report about the fall of the Berlin Wall, only to get bored and switch over to ''Gomer Pyle''.
** In "Bart Gets an Elephant", Homer reads from an old ''Magazine/TVGuide'' and reminisces as he reads the program description, "Gomer upsets Sergeant Carter".
--->[[BrokenRecord "PYLE!" "Shazam!" "PYLE!" "Shazam!" "PYLE!" "Shazam"]]
** In "Mad About the Toy", Grampa, after being asked if he's gay, claims to be "as straight as Gomer Pyle" (unaware that Jim Nabors was gay himself).

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