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* In ''Literature/APrisonerOfBirth'' there is a group of four fans of Dumas who call themselves "The Musketeers". Then one of them is killed, leaving three musketeers.
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* Music/{{Arch Enemy|Band}} has "One for all, all for one" in the chorus of "Nemesis".
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* The aptly named ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' episode "[[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987S03E16TheFourMusketurtles Four Musketurtles]]" sees Leonardo becoming infatuated with the book, and when he gets knocked unconscious by Rocksteady later, he wakes up believing he really is d'Artagnan and his brothers the other Musketeers. Things go back to normal when he suffers another blow to the head by the end
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* The slogan of the UsefulNotes/{{Cleveland}} Cavaliers of the UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation share the Musketeers' "All for One, One for All."

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* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' had a spoof called "The Three Mooseketeers", where Rocky and Bullwinkle are mistaken by the elderly and near-sighted Athos ([[spoiler:who's really Myth/RobinHood]]) for Porthos and Aramis, and recruited to fight an evil king.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)", the Simpson family goes to the movie theater to see ''The Poke of Zorro'', which has a scene where Franchise/{{Zorro}} duels the Three Musketeers and kills all three at the same time with a single stab ([[AnachronismStew even though Zorro is a 19th-century hero whereas the Musketeers are 17th century heroes]]).

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* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' had ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': In "Shelf Life", one of the books that [[Literature/TheAdventuresOfTomSawyer Tom Sawyer]] alters with Cosmo's wand is ''The Three Musketeers'', where Athy, Aramy and Porty are now [[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub doing a roll call on a children's TV show while wearing mouse ears]].
-->'''Wanda:''' Oh no! He's tuned the Three Musketeers into the Three Mouse--''[[YouWannaGetSued (Timmy silences her)]]''
* ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'': In the short "How to Be Smart", Goofy attempts to read this book during a segment on middle-school literature. When he opens the book, a sword comes out and slices his head into a paper-doll chain.
* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'': An storyline from Season 3 is
a spoof called titled "The Three Mooseketeers", where Rocky and Bullwinkle are mistaken by the elderly and near-sighted Athos ([[spoiler:who's really Myth/RobinHood]]) for Porthos and Aramis, and recruited to fight an evil king.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)", the Simpson family goes to the movie theater to see ''The Poke of Zorro'', which has a scene where Franchise/{{Zorro}} duels the Three Musketeers and kills all three at the same time with a single stab ([[AnachronismStew even though Zorro is a 19th-century hero hero, whereas the Musketeers are 17th century 17th-century heroes]]).
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*Creator/TadaoNagahama has stated that ''Anime/{{Daltanious}}'' is based on Literature/TheThreeMusketeers. The main robot itself is even named after D'Artagnan!
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* ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'': Capt. Jonathan Archer has a pet beagle named Porthos who came from a litter of four puppies all named after the heroes of ''The Three Musketeers''.


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)", the Simpson family goes to the movie theater to see ''The Poke of Zorro'', which has a scene where Franchise/{{Zorro}} duels the Three Musketeers and kills all three at the same time with a single stab ([[AnachronismStew even though Zorro is a 19th-century hero whereas the Musketeers are 17th century heroes]]).
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* ''VideoGame/FobiaStDinfnaHotel'' have Roberto collecting a copy of this book at one point, and it's a necessary item for him to resolve a NumerologicalMotif puzzle in the library.
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* ''Theatre/AnimalCrackers'', at one point in its stage production, had Groucho, Zeppo, Chico and Harpo singing (or, in the last case, honking) "We're Four of the Three Musketeers" during a sequence set in 18th-century France. Their slogan was "one for all and two for five." (No trace of this remains in the movie version.)
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* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' had a spoof called "The Three Mooseketeers", where Rocky and Bullwinkle are mistaken by the elderly and near-sighted Athos ([[spoiler:who's really Myth/RobinHood]]) for Porthos and Aramis, and recruited to fight an evil king.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' had a spoof called "The Three Mooseketeers", where Rocky and Bullwinkle are mistaken by the elderly and near-sighted Athos ([[spoiler:who's really Myth/RobinHood]]) for Porthos and Aramis, and recruited to fight an evil king.king.
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* In the ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' series, Jeanne wields four guns named after the Musketeers, collectively called "All 4 One". The guns are engraved with the the phrase "''Tous pour un, un pour tous''", the musketeers' motto, as well as the book's original French title, ''Les Trois Mousquetaires''. In ''VideoGame/Bayonetta2'', the guns' charms are even plush cats corresponding to the Musketeers, and the one representing Porthos is plumper than the others, alluding to the character's indulgent lifestyle.

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* In the ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' series, Jeanne wields four guns named after the Musketeers, Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan, collectively called "All 4 One". The guns are engraved with the the phrase "''Tous pour un, un pour tous''", the musketeers' motto, as well as the book's original French title, ''Les Trois Mousquetaires''. In ''VideoGame/Bayonetta2'', the guns' charms are even plush cats corresponding to the Musketeers, and the one representing Porthos is plumper than the others, alluding to the character's indulgent lifestyle.
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* In the ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' series, Jeanne wields four guns named after the Musketeers, collectively called "All 4 One". The guns are engraved with the the phrase "''Tous pour un, un pour tous''", the musketeers' motto, as well as the book's original French title, ''Les Trois Mousquetaires''. In ''VideoGame/Bayonetta2'', the guns' charms are even plush cats corresponding to the Musketeers, and the one representing Porthos is plumper than the others, alluding to the character's indulgent lifestyle.
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* In ''Literature/AreYouAloneOnPurpose'' Alison finds a well-thumbed copy of ''The Three Musketeers'' in Harry's room.
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* ''Series/StrangerThings'': Dustin names the Pollywog d'Artagnan after his favorite candy bar, 3 Musketeers, in an amusing move since d'Artagnan is not one of the three nor is included in the picture on the candy wrapper.
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* First introduced in ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}} [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Black and White]]'' and [[VideoGame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2 its sequel]], the Swords of Justice are a group of quadrupedal legendary and mythical Pokémon based on the Musketeers. The group's leader Cobalion is based on Athos, the biggest member Terrakion is based on Porthos, the graceful Virizion is based on Aramis, and the youngest member Keldeo is based on d'Artagnan.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' had a spoof called "The Three Mooseketeers", where Rocky and Bullwinkle are mistaken by the elderly and near-sighted Athos ([[spoiler:who's really Robin Hood]]) for Porthos and Aramis, and recruited to fight an evil king.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' had a spoof called "The Three Mooseketeers", where Rocky and Bullwinkle are mistaken by the elderly and near-sighted Athos ([[spoiler:who's really Robin Hood]]) Myth/RobinHood]]) for Porthos and Aramis, and recruited to fight an evil king.
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* ''Film/BreakingAway'': When Mike and his friends are hanging by the quarry, he rejoices in the fact they all got fired from their supermarket jobs. When Cyril responds Mike was the only one who was fired, and the rest of them quit, Mike responds, "Well, all for one and one for all."



* ''Series/UltramanX'': The vehicles employed by the XIO Defense Team are named after characters from the novel. Specifically the Xio Athos (a laser-equipped patrol vehicle), Xio Porthos (patrol truck for reconnaissance purposes) and Xio Aramis (attack-based minivan with double laser cannons).

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* ''Series/UltramanX'': The vehicles employed by the XIO Defense Team are named after characters from the novel. Specifically the Xio Athos (a laser-equipped patrol vehicle), Xio Porthos (patrol truck for reconnaissance purposes) and Xio Aramis (attack-based minivan with double laser cannons).cannons).

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* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' had a spoof called "The Three Mooseketeers", where Rocky and Bullwinkle are mistaken by the elderly and near-sighted Athos ([[spoiler:who's really Robin Hood]]) for Porthos and Aramis, and recruited to fight an evil king.
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* ''Series/UltramanX'': The vehicles employed by the XIO Defense Team are named after characters from the novel. Specifically the Xio Athos (a laser-equipped patrol vehicle), Xio Porthos (patrol truck for reconnaissance purposes) and
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* ''Series/UltramanX'': The vehicles employed by the XIO Defense Team are named after characters from the novel. Specifically the Xio Athos (a laser-equipped patrol vehicle), Xio Porthos (patrol truck for reconnaissance purposes) and
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* As a child, Rory from ''Literature/WickedGood'' was a huge fan of the book, which Wayne read to him.

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* ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'': Jamal and Salim know the names of two out of Literature/{{the Three Musketeers}}, which becomes a bit of a plot point when they nearly add a third friend to their group, only for her to be betrayed by Salim when his little brother isn't looking. Why would they need to be three musketeers when they only know two?
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* As a child, Rory from ''Literature/WickedGood'' was a huge fan of the book, which Wayne read to him.

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