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** Chicken Boo's portrayal in the revival, involving kidnapping and taxidermying people and considerably more BodyHorror, echoes the eldritch fear god known as The Stranger from the horror podcast ''Podcast/TheMagnusArchives'', a series which, amusingly, featured a recurring villain who would disguise itself as various people and cloud the minds of those around it to prevent them from noticing except for one single person at a time who would notice that their acquaintance had been replaced.
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* The ''Pinky and the Brain'' short "Yes, Always". Creator/MauriceLaMarche has admitted that the Brain's voice was mainly inspired by Creator/OrsonWelles, and he used the infamous "Frozen Peas" audio (where Welles got frustrated over the writing and directing of a commercial for which he was doing a voice-over) as a sound check. The aforementioned short centered on the Brain doing commercial voice-overs. Guess where 99% of the dialogue came from?.
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* The skit "HMS Yakko" is a glorious AffectionateParody of Creator/GilbertAndSullivan's works ''Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance'' and ''Theatre/HMSPinafore'' (complete with a MajorGeneralSong {{parody}}).
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* In "Windsor Hassle", when Prince Edward dances ballet, he exclaims "[[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen Mummy]], look at me! I'm Papageno in ''Theatre/TheMagicFlute''!" (FridgeLogic: ''The Magic Flute'' is an opera, not a ballet.)
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* In "Windsor Hassle", when Prince Edward dances ballet, he exclaims "[[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen "[[UsefulNotes/ElizabethII Mummy]], look at me! I'm Papageno in ''Theatre/TheMagicFlute''!" (FridgeLogic: ''The Magic Flute'' is an opera, not a ballet.)
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* In "Brain Meets Brawn", the Brain only transforms into the Hyde monster when he gets angry, much like the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk.
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* "A clown [[Literature/{{It}} is not a big spider]]".
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* This show provided probably the one and only spoof of ''Film/TheDayTheClownCried'' in the short, ''Hearts of Twilight''. Surprising since the movie was never released.
** On the other hand, Steven Spielberg ''has'' seen the movie, one of the few people Creator/JerryLewis has shown it to.
** On the other hand, Steven Spielberg ''has'' seen the movie, one of the few people Creator/JerryLewis has shown it to.
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* This show provided probably the one and only spoof of ''Film/TheDayTheClownCried'' in the short, ''Hearts of Twilight''. Surprising since the movie was never released.
**released. On the other hand, Steven Spielberg ''has'' seen the movie, one of the few people Creator/JerryLewis has shown it to.
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** In "The Sound of Warners", Dot asks, "Why don't you go bug the kids on ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''?"
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-->Frankincense, frankincess, franchncss... shoot! [[Series/{{Seinfeld}} Yadda yadda yadda]] flambé.
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** A poster of Ralph the bodyguard starring In a ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' parody.
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** "King Yakko" goes one further by stealing the plot of ''Film/DuckSoup''.
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* "Of Course You Know, This Means Warners!"(the title itself is a riff on a catchphrase WesternAnimation/BugsBunny borrowed from the Creator/MarxBrothers) is itself a full-on parody of classic [[WartimeCartoon World War II Cartoons]], with Yakko, Wakko and Dot helping the war effort at home. At one point, J. Edgar Hoover gives them medals for their efforts.
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* "Of Course You Know, This Means Warners!"(the title itself is a riff on a catchphrase WesternAnimation/BugsBunny borrowed from the Creator/MarxBrothers) is itself a full-on parody of classic [[WartimeCartoon World War II Cartoons]], with Yakko, Wakko and Dot helping the war effort at home. At one point, J. Edgar Hoover gives them medals for their efforts.
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* "Of Course You Know, This Means Warners!"(the title itself is a riff on a catchphrase WesternAnimation/BugsBunny borrowed from the Creator/MarxBrothers) is itself a full-on parody of classic [[WartimeCartoons World War II Cartoons]], with Yakko, Wakko and Dot helping the war effort at home. At one point, J. Edgar Hoover gives them medals for their efforts.
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* "Of Course You Know, This Means Warners!"(the title itself is a riff on a catchphrase WesternAnimation/BugsBunny borrowed from the Creator/MarxBrothers) is itself a full-on parody of classic [[WartimeCartoons [[WartimeCartoon World War II Cartoons]], with Yakko, Wakko and Dot helping the war effort at home. At one point, J. Edgar Hoover gives them medals for their efforts.
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-->'''Yakko''': [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Hey, Lookit my medal, it says "Courage"! Ain't it the truth, ain't it the truth?"]]
-->'''Yakko''': [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Hey, Lookit my medal, it says "Courage"! Ain't it the truth, ain't it the truth?"]]
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* Pinky and Brain are dressed as [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Wilma and Fred Flintstone]], respectively, on the front cover of Issue 3 of the comic book. Fred and Barney also make a cameo appearance in their story.
** [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Rickee Rat]] makes a brief appearance in the third-from-last panel.
* The Pinky and the Brain story in Issue 9 of the comic is called [[Film/ReservoirDogs Reservoir Mice]]. In addition, Pinky, Brain and the three mice they hired to help them wear the suits and sunglasses from the movie, and adopt the same colour themed codenames (except Brain).
* In Issue 12, Pinky and the Brain meet NoCelebritiesWereHarmed versions of Music/TheBeatles, and both mice mention several titles of songs by the Fab Four.
** [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Rickee Rat]] makes a brief appearance in the third-from-last panel.
* The Pinky and the Brain story in Issue 9 of the comic is called [[Film/ReservoirDogs Reservoir Mice]]. In addition, Pinky, Brain and the three mice they hired to help them wear the suits and sunglasses from the movie, and adopt the same colour themed codenames (except Brain).
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* Pinky and Brain are dressed as [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Wilma and Fred Flintstone]], respectively, on the front cover of Issue 3 of the comic book. Fred and Barney also make a cameo appearance in their story.
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* The Pinky and the Brain story in Issue 9 of the comic is called [[Film/ReservoirDogs Reservoir Mice]]. In addition, Pinky, Brain and the three mice they hired to help them wear the suits and sunglasses from the movie, and adopt the same colour themed codenames (except Brain).
** [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Rickee Rat]] makes a brief appearance in the third-from-last panel.
* The Pinky and the Brain story in Issue 9 of the comic is called [[Film/ReservoirDogs Reservoir Mice]]. In addition, Pinky, Brain and the three mice they hired to help them wear the suits and sunglasses from the movie, and adopt the same colour themed codenames (except Brain).
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** When the dance floor abruptly fills, the force of all the newcomers sends [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Belle and the Beast]] flying.
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** Belle and the Beast also have a cameo in "A Hard Day's Warners."
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** Belle and the Beast also have a cameo cameos in "The Taming of the Screwy" (see above) and "A Hard Day's Warners."Warners".
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** Creator/SpikeLee begging [[Film/ShesGottaHaveIt "Please, baby!"]] (to an actual baby).
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** When the dance floor abruptly fills, the force of all the newcomers sends [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Belle and the Beast]] flying.
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* "Jokahontas", along with spoofing ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}'', also takes pot shots at the whole Disney Princess franchise with a song titled "Just the Same Old Heroine", where Dot appears as [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} Jasmine]], [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Belle]] and [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]].
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* "Jokahontas", along with spoofing ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'', also takes pot shots at the whole Disney Princess franchise with a song titled "Just the Same Old Heroine", where Dot appears as [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Jasmine]], [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Belle]] and [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ariel]].
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* Baloney the Dinosaur, is, of course, a parody of ''[[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney.]]
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* Baloney the Dinosaur, is, of course, a parody of ''[[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney.]]
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* "Le Bouton et le Ballon" is a WholePlotReference to ''Film/TheRedBalloon'', with Mindy chasing a red balloon through Paris. It also includes cameo appearences by ''Literature/{{Madeline}}'' and by the Warners [[Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame dressed as hunchbacks, ringing the bells of Notre Dame and shouting "Sanctuary! Sanctuary!"]]
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* "Le Bouton et le Ballon" is a WholePlotReference to ''Film/TheRedBalloon'', with Mindy chasing a red balloon through Paris. It also includes cameo appearences by ''Literature/{{Madeline}}'' Literature/{{Madeline}} and by the Warners [[Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame dressed as hunchbacks, ringing the bells of Notre Dame and shouting "Sanctuary! Sanctuary!"]]
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* Both Newt and Minerva use the catchphrase of Music/TheBigBopper in "Meet Minerva."
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* In "Meet Minerva," a fly that looks like Creator/SpikeLee buzzes [[Film/ShesGottaHaveIt "Please, baby! Please, baby!"]] when he sees Minerva. Then, when Newt the dog sees her for the first time, he manifests a '50s suit on himself and exclaims "Ooh, baby, that's what I like!" quoting Music/TheBigBopper's "Chantilly Lace" – Minerva does the same thing in the end when Trudy's sexy cousin shows up.
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* In "Meet Minerva," a fly that looks like Creator/SpikeLee buzzes [[Film/ShesGottaHaveIt "Please, baby! Please, baby!"]] when he sees Minerva. Then, when Newt the dog Dog sees her for the first time, time and does a WildTake, he manifests a '50s suit on himself and exclaims "Ooh, baby, that's what I like!" quoting Music/TheBigBopper's "Chantilly Lace" – Minerva does the same thing in the end when Trudy's sexy cousin shows up.
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* In the episode Potty Emergency, when a character looks out of a window into space, above the window the letters [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] can be seen.
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* The Goodfeathers are NoCelebritiesWereHarmed parodies of Creator/RobertDeNiro (Bobby), Creator/JoePesci (Pesto) and Creator/RayLiotta (Squit) in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'', while the Godpigeon resembles Creator/MarlonBrando in ''Film/TheGodfather''. Pesto's RunningGag of [[ComplimentBackfire mistaking Squit's innocent remarks and compliments for insults]] is a parody of Pesci's "What do you mean I'm funny?" scene in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' – in "Bad Mood Bobby" he even says "You think I'm funny?"
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* The Goodfeathers are NoCelebritiesWereHarmed parodies of Creator/RobertDeNiro (Bobby), Creator/JoePesci (Pesto) and Creator/RayLiotta (Squit) in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'', while the Godpigeon resembles Creator/MarlonBrando in ''Film/TheGodfather''. Pesto's RunningGag of [[ComplimentBackfire mistaking Squit's innocent remarks and compliments for insults]] is a parody of Pesci's "What do you mean I'm funny?" scene in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' – in "Bad Mood Bobby" he even says "You think I'm funny?"funny?" Also, their theme song is a parody of [[Music/DeanMartin ''That's Amore''.]]