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** [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS29E18ForgiveAndRegret "Forgive and Regret"]] is the episode that surpasses ''Gunsmoke'''s record. This is commemorated with a special opening sequence featuring a showdown between Marshall Dillon and Maggie.
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** [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS29E18ForgiveAndRegret "Forgive and Regret"]] is the episode that surpasses ''Gunsmoke'''s record. This is commemorated with a special opening sequence featuring a showdown between Marshall Dillon and Maggie.Maggie.
*[[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Hank Hill]] is revealed to be a fan of the show in [[Recap/KingOfTheHillS10E4Harlottown Harlottown]], though it never occurred to him what Miss Kitty [[MissKitty did for a living]]. When Peggy points out that it was staring at him in the face the whole time, Hank feels so dirty.
-->'''Peggy''': Come on. They had all those rooms upstairs, she didn't charge enough for drinks.\\
'''Hank''': Oh, not Miss Kitty...
*[[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Hank Hill]] is revealed to be a fan of the show in [[Recap/KingOfTheHillS10E4Harlottown Harlottown]], though it never occurred to him what Miss Kitty [[MissKitty did for a living]]. When Peggy points out that it was staring at him in the face the whole time, Hank feels so dirty.
-->'''Peggy''': Come on. They had all those rooms upstairs, she didn't charge enough for drinks.\\
'''Hank''': Oh, not Miss Kitty...
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* When ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' surpassed ''Gunsmoke'' as the longest-running dramatic television series, it acknowledged the event in the opening scene of the episode that broke the record. The SVU episode begins in a bar where the patrons are watching a ''Gunsmoke'' episode.
* When ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' surpassed ''Gunsmoke'' as the longest-running dramatic television series, it acknowledged the event in the opening scene of the episode that broke the record. The SVU episode begins in a bar where the patrons are watching a ''Gunsmoke'' episode.
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* When ''Series/Law&OrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' surpassed ''Gunsmoke'' as the longest-running dramatic television series, it acknowledged the event in the opening scene of the episode that broke the record. The SVU episode begins in a bar where the patrons are watching a ''Gunsmoke'' episode.
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* When ''Series/Law&OrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' surpassed ''Gunsmoke'' as the longest-running dramatic television series, it acknowledged the event in the opening scene of the episode that broke the record. The SVU episode begins in a bar where the patrons are watching a ''Gunsmoke'' episode.
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* ''Film/CarryOnCowboy'': Stodge City's previous marshal was named Dillon.
* ''Film/CarryOnCowboy'': Stodge City's previous marshal was named Dillon.
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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGalaxySuperExpress'' have the Planet of Cowboys as one of the adventure-themed worlds, where it's main attraction is called "Gunsmoke City". Tourists can partake in the shooting contest, where they duel against robot outlaws using non-lethal firearms.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGalaxySuperExpress'' have the Planet of Cowboys as one of the adventure-themed worlds, where it's main attraction is called "Gunsmoke City". Tourists can partake in the shooting contest, where they duel against robot outlaws using non-lethal firearms.
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* Music/TobyKieth's "I Should've Been A Cowboy" mentions both Marshal Dillon and Miss Kitty by name in the opening verse.
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* Music/TobyKieth's "I Should've Been A Cowboy" mentions both Marshal Dillon and Miss Kitty by name in the opening verse.
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* In ''Literature/WhereTheCrawdadsSing'', a man accuses Sheriff Jackson of strutting around at the trial like he's on ''Gunsmoke''.
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* When ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' surpassed ''Gunsmoke'' as the longest running scripted television series, it naturally acknowledge it.
** With [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS28E4TreehouseOfHorrorXXVII "Treehouse of Horror XXVII"]], the show becomes the second longest running scripted primetime series after Gunsmoke (with 635 episodes). This is acknowledged by one of the joke credits, which reads "You're next, Gunsmoke".
** At the end of [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS29E17LisaGetsTheBlues "Lisa Gets the Blues"]], the family discusses how with the following episode they pass ''Gunsmoke'' as the longest running TV show. When Bart asks about the radio episodes, Homer stuffs a beignet in his mouth.
** [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS29E18ForgiveAndRegret "Forgive and Regret"]] is the episode that surpasses ''Gunsmoke'''s record. This is commemorated with a special opening sequence featuring a showdown between Marshall Dillon and Maggie.
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* When ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' surpassed ''Gunsmoke'' as the longest running scripted television series, it naturally acknowledge it.
** With [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS28E4TreehouseOfHorrorXXVII "Treehouse of Horror XXVII"]], the show becomes the second longest running scripted primetime series after Gunsmoke (with 635 episodes). This is acknowledged by one of the joke credits, which reads "You're next, Gunsmoke".
** At the end of [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS29E17LisaGetsTheBlues "Lisa Gets the Blues"]], the family discusses how with the following episode they pass ''Gunsmoke'' as the longest running TV show. When Bart asks about the radio episodes, Homer stuffs a beignet in his mouth.
** [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS29E18ForgiveAndRegret "Forgive and Regret"]] is the episode that surpasses ''Gunsmoke'''s record. This is commemorated with a special opening sequence featuring a showdown between Marshall Dillon and Maggie.
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* In ''Literature/WhereTheCrawdadsSing'', a man accuses Sheriff Jackson of strutting around at the trial like he's on ''Gunsmoke''.
* In ''Literature/WhereTheCrawdadsSing'', a man accuses Sheriff Jackson of strutting around at the trial like he's on ''Gunsmoke''.