Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
* ''WesternAnimation/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'': The titular trio perform "Three Little Maids" in a Japanese kabuki theater.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': The Warner Brothers and their sister Dot perform "Three Little Maids" as an audition to Mr. Director in "Hello, Nice Warners".
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': The Warner Brothers and their sister Dot perform "Three Little Maids" as an audition to Mr. Director in "Hello, Nice Warners".
Changed line(s) 24 (click to see context) from:
* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': In ''The Goldbrick'', the goldbrick fairy's song is sung to the tune of "Tit Willow".
to:
* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': In ''The Goldbrick'', the goldbrick fairy's song is sung to the tune of "Tit Willow".Willow".
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': "Three Little Maids" is sung by the Simpson family in "Cape Feare" (which serves as a {{Foreshadowing}} of Sideshow Bob's performance of ''Pinafore'' later in the episode) and by Milhouse and Bart in "The Bob Next Door" as an attempt to prove the Simpsons' next door neighbor is Sideshow Bob.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': "Three Little Maids" is sung by the Simpson family in "Cape Feare" (which serves as a {{Foreshadowing}} of Sideshow Bob's performance of ''Pinafore'' later in the episode) and by Milhouse and Bart in "The Bob Next Door" as an attempt to prove the Simpsons' next door neighbor is Sideshow Bob.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 14 (click to see context) from:
to:
* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': On a first season episode (hosted by Creator/ValerieHarper), Rowlf and (a reluctant) Sam perform "Tit-Willow".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 16,17 (click to see context) from:
* In Radio/LandOfTheLost1943 episode "The Magic Curtain", Lucy [=DeLacy=]'s musical number[[note]]It's somewhere between an IAmGreatSong and a VillainSong[[/note]] is set ToTheTuneOf "Three Little Maids From School Are We"
to:
* In Radio/LandOfTheLost1943 the ''Radio/LandOfTheLost1943'' episode "The Magic Curtain", Lucy [=DeLacy=]'s musical number[[note]]It's somewhere between an IAmGreatSong and a VillainSong[[/note]] is set ToTheTuneOf "Three Little Maids From School Are We"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
[[AC:{{Radio}}]]
* In Radio/LandOfTheLost1943 episode "The Magic Curtain", Lucy [=DeLacy=]'s musical number[[note]]It's somewhere between an IAmGreatSong and a VillainSong[[/note]] is set ToTheTuneOf "Three Little Maids From School Are We"
* In Radio/LandOfTheLost1943 episode "The Magic Curtain", Lucy [=DeLacy=]'s musical number[[note]]It's somewhere between an IAmGreatSong and a VillainSong[[/note]] is set ToTheTuneOf "Three Little Maids From School Are We"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 13 (click to see context) from:
to:
* ''Series/LawAndOrder'': In the fourth season episode "Apocrypha", Profaci refers to Hendricks (leader of a religious group) as "the Grand Poobah".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 18 (click to see context) from:
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': The extended DVD version of the episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS6E4And5StewieKillsLoisAndLoisKillsStewie Lois Kills Stewie]]" features its own version of "I've Got a Little List", where Stewie takes jabs at everyone from Shakira's lyricist to the cast of Series/{{Entourage}}.
to:
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': The extended DVD version of the episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS6E4And5StewieKillsLoisAndLoisKillsStewie Lois Kills Stewie]]" features its own version of "I've Got a Little List", where Stewie takes jabs at everyone from Shakira's Music/{{Shakira}}'s lyricist to the cast of Series/{{Entourage}}.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'': Harold becomes attracted to Sybil after seeing her as one of the performers of "Three Little Maids From School are We".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 11,12 (click to see context) from:
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'': During a radio prank from Bulldog, Frasier Crane admits that he acted in an all-made production of The Mikado when he was at Oxford, noting that "people still ask to see my Yum-Yum". He then sings "Three Little Maids", much to his embarrassment when he finds out he was being broadcast on the radio, which gives his dad Martin a good laugh.
to:
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'': During a radio prank from Bulldog, Frasier Crane admits that he acted in an all-made production of The Mikado the show when he was at Oxford, noting that "people still ask to see my Yum-Yum". He then sings "Three Little Maids", much to his embarrassment when he finds out he was being broadcast on the radio, which gives his dad Martin a good laugh.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 11 (click to see context) from:
to:
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'': During a radio prank from Bulldog, Frasier Crane admits that he acted in an all-made production of The Mikado when he was at Oxford, noting that "people still ask to see my Yum-Yum". He then sings "Three Little Maids", much to his embarrassment when he finds out he was being broadcast on the radio, which gives his dad Martin a good laugh.
Added DiffLines:
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': The extended DVD version of the episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS6E4And5StewieKillsLoisAndLoisKillsStewie Lois Kills Stewie]]" features its own version of "I've Got a Little List", where Stewie takes jabs at everyone from Shakira's lyricist to the cast of Series/{{Entourage}}.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
[[AC:VideoGames]]
* The Eastern Kingdom of Mikado is an important location in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV''. In a reversal of ''The Mikado'' being superficially set in Japan to satirize British culture, the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado is superficially Medieval European, but [[spoiler:is located in the far future ruins of Japan, is populated with the descendants of Japanese citizens]], and anglicizes Japanese names (i.e. the founder King Aquila was named Akira, Kiccigiorgi Forest is named after Tokyo suburb Kichijoji).
* The Eastern Kingdom of Mikado is an important location in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV''. In a reversal of ''The Mikado'' being superficially set in Japan to satirize British culture, the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado is superficially Medieval European, but [[spoiler:is located in the far future ruins of Japan, is populated with the descendants of Japanese citizens]], and anglicizes Japanese names (i.e. the founder King Aquila was named Akira, Kiccigiorgi Forest is named after Tokyo suburb Kichijoji).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 6 (click to see context) from:
[[AC:Literature]]
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
[[AC:Literature]]
* ''Literature/The13Clocks'': Xingu, a traveling minstrel, describes himself as Nanki-Poo does: "a thing of threads and patches". Like Nanki-Poo, he's also royalty in disguise.
* ''Literature/The13Clocks'': Xingu, a traveling minstrel, describes himself as Nanki-Poo does: "a thing of threads and patches". Like Nanki-Poo, he's also royalty in disguise.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
[[AC:{{Film}}s - Live-Action]]
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 6 (click to see context) from:
[[AC:LiveActionTelevion]]
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
[[AC:LiveActionTelevion]]
* In one episode of ''Series/{{Blackadder}} Goes Forth'' Blackadder tries to listen to a recording of ''The Mikado'' (specifically, the song "A Wandering Minstrel, I"). It isn't going well because his location is being bombed.
* In one episode of ''Series/{{Blackadder}} Goes Forth'' Blackadder tries to listen to a recording of ''The Mikado'' (specifically, the song "A Wandering Minstrel, I"). It isn't going well because his location is being bombed.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* In ''Film/WhoeverSlewAuntieRoo'', Aunt Roo sings and dances to "Willow, tit-willow" for the party guests.
to:
* In ''Film/WhoeverSlewAuntieRoo'', Aunt Roo sings and dances to "Willow, tit-willow" for the party guests.guests.
[[AC:WesternAnimation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': In ''The Goldbrick'', the goldbrick fairy's song is sung to the tune of "Tit Willow".
[[AC:WesternAnimation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': In ''The Goldbrick'', the goldbrick fairy's song is sung to the tune of "Tit Willow".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* ''Film/TheProducers'': One of the actor/singers auditioning for the ShowWithinAShow "Springtime for Hitler" performs "A Wandering Minstrel, I" until he's cut off.
* ''Film/TopsyTurvy'' is all about the creation of the show, as well as how it gets rehearsed and performed.
* ''Film/TopsyTurvy'' is all about the creation of the show, as well as how it gets rehearsed and performed.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
[[AC:{{Film}}s - Live-Action]]
* In ''Film/WhoeverSlewAuntieRoo'', Aunt Roo sings and dances to "Willow, tit-willow" for the party guests.
* In ''Film/WhoeverSlewAuntieRoo'', Aunt Roo sings and dances to "Willow, tit-willow" for the party guests.