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** The trailer for Zombie Dinner Party has a large amount zombie arms breaking through a wall much like in George Romero's ''Film/DayOfTheDead1985'.
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** The trailer for Zombie Dinner Party has a large amount zombie arms breaking through a wall much like in George Romero's Creator/GeorgeARomero's ''Film/DayOfTheDead1985'.
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* When Pops arrives at Skips' house to play [[PlayingPictionary Drawesome]], he says "I got my pencil! Gimme something to write on, man!", which is from VanHalen's "Hot for Teacher".
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* When Pops arrives at Skips' house to play [[PlayingPictionary Drawesome]], he says "I got my pencil! Gimme something to write on, man!", which is from VanHalen's Music/VanHalen's "Hot for Teacher".
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* In "Terror Tales from The Park VI" Elieen dresses up as [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]], Rigby is dressed as [[Anime/{{Akira}} Tetsuo]], Muscleman is [[Film/{{Zardoz}} Zed]], High-Five Ghost is [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T. (or at the least his high-fiving hand is ET's hand)]], and [[GettingCrapPAstTheRadar Skips' three pecs is a reference]] to [[Film/TotalRecall the memorable three-breasted hooker]].
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* In "Terror Tales from The Park VI" Elieen dresses up as [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]], Rigby is dressed as [[Anime/{{Akira}} Tetsuo]], Muscleman is [[Film/{{Zardoz}} Zed]], High-Five Ghost is [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T. (or at the least his high-fiving hand is ET's hand)]], and [[GettingCrapPAstTheRadar Skips' three pecs is a reference]] to [[Film/TotalRecall [[Film/TotalRecall1990 the memorable three-breasted hooker]].
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Minecraft came out in 2011; Death Punchies aired in 2010.
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* In Death Punchies, Mordecai and Rigby play [[VideoGame/{{Minecraft}} an 8-bit looking game that involves two players with a shovel and a pickaxe.]]
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* In Death Punchies, Mordecai and Rigby play [[VideoGame/{{Minecraft}} [[VideoGame/DigDug an 8-bit looking game that involves two players with a shovel and a pickaxe.]]
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* During the movie theater scene in "Do Me a Solid", the first scene of the movie we see is a Peewee Herman look alike that says "[[PeeweesBigAdventure You have a telephone call at the front desk.]]"
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* During the movie theater scene in "Do Me a Solid", the first scene of the movie we see is a Peewee Herman look alike that says "[[PeeweesBigAdventure "[[Film/PeeweesBigAdventure You have a telephone call at the front desk.]]"
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** Similarly, the Latin American Spanish dub of "Fool Me Twice" has Mordecai shout "[[Franchise/DragonBall Look! it's Pan, Goku's niece!]]" to distract Shinehara instead of the original's "Look! It's Mt. Fuji!".
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* The title of "The Dream Warrior" is a reference to the title of a sequel to ''Film/NightmareOnElmStreet''.
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* The title of "The Dream Warrior" is a reference to the title subtitle of a sequel to ''Film/NightmareOnElmStreet''.the third ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' film, ''[[Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet3DreamWarriors Dream Warriors]]''.
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* In the episode "This Is My Jam" the battle between the park members and the Summertime Lovin' Cassette is a reference to the battle between Egg Shen and David Lo Pan in [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Big Trouble In Little China]].
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* In the episode "This Is My Jam" the battle between the park members and the Summertime Lovin' Cassette is a reference to the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf5Oc4kb23k battle between Egg Shen and David Lo Pan Pan]] in [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Big Trouble In Little China]].
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*In the episode "This Is My Jam" the battle between the park members and the Summertime Lovin' Cassette is a reference to the battle between Egg Shen and David Lo Pan in [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Big Trouble In Little China]].
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* In "Fortune Cookie" Benson gambles the park away to an evil sorcerer who looks exactly like David Lo Pan from [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina]]. The sorcerer happens to be voiced by James Hong who also played Lo Pan.
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* In "Fortune Cookie" Benson gambles the park away to an evil sorcerer who looks exactly like David Lo Pan from [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina]].[[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Big Trouble In Little China]]. The sorcerer happens to be voiced by James Hong who also played Lo Pan.
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* In "Fortune Cookie" Benson gambles the park away to an evil sorcerer who looks exactly like David Lo Pan from [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina]]. The sorcerer happens to be voiced by James Hong who also played Lo Pan.
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* In "New Beds", the gang visit a furniture store similar to IKEA. One of the workers there happens to be [[WesternAnimation/SesameStreet a big, yellow bird]].
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* In "New Beds", the gang visit a furniture store similar to IKEA. One of the workers there happens to be [[WesternAnimation/SesameStreet [[Series/SesameStreet a big, yellow bird]].
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* The title of "The Dream Warrior" is a reference to the title of a sequel to ''Film/NightmareOnElmStreet''.
** In the same episode, Mordecai, Rigby, and Pops watch a parody of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo''.
** In the same episode, Mordecai, Rigby, and Pops watch a parody of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo''.
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* "The Space Race" is a huge shout-out to ''VideoGame/FZero''.
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* In "Think Positive", Benson's rage induced aura and flight resemble Son Goku going Super-Saiyan in DragonBallZ.
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* When Pops and Anti-Pops take giant forms in the FinalBattle, Pops has spiky hair like a [[Manga/DragonBall Super Saiyan]] while Anti-Pops has horns and armored shoulder pads (over no shirt) that make him resemble [[Manga/FistOfThe Raoh]].
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* When Pops and Anti-Pops take giant forms in the FinalBattle, Pops has spiky hair like a [[Manga/DragonBall Super Saiyan]] while Anti-Pops has horns and armored shoulder pads (over no shirt) that make him resemble [[Manga/FistOfThe [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Raoh]].
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* When Pops and Anti-Pops take giant forms in the FinalBattle, Pops has spiky hair like a [[Manga/DragonBall Super Saiyan]] while Anti-Pops has horns and armored shoulder pads (over no shirt) that make him resemble [[Manga/FistOfThe Raoh]].
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** [[PhoenixWright Objection!]]
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** [[PhoenixWright [[Franchise/AceAttorney Objection!]]
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* The title of "Mordeby and Rigbecai" references the fanmade crossover series on [=YouTube=], ''Ultimate Cartoon Fighting''. An episode included Mordecai and Rigby [[Anime/DragonBallZ fusing]] into one being, before promptly [[TalkingToThemself digressing into an argument about what they were gonna call themselves]]; Mordeby or Rigbecai?
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** In Elieen's story, she's dressed as [[LiveActionTV/StarTrekVoyager Captain Janeway]], Mordecai is dressed as [[Franchise/StarWars Han Solo]], Muscleman is dressed as [[Film/PlanetOfTheApes Dr. Zaius]], and Skips is dressed as [[Film/TheyLive John Nada]].
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** In Elieen's story, she's dressed as [[LiveActionTV/StarTrekVoyager [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Captain Janeway]], Mordecai is dressed as [[Franchise/StarWars Han Solo]], Muscleman is dressed as [[Film/PlanetOfTheApes Dr. Zaius]], and Skips is dressed as [[Film/TheyLive John Nada]].
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* Elieen dresses up as [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]], Rigby is dressed as [[Anime/{{Akira}} Tetsuo]], Muscleman is [[Film/{{Zardoz}} Zed]], High-Five Ghost is [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T. (or at the least his high-fiving hand is ET's hand)]], and [[GettingCrapPAstTheRadar Skips' three pecs is a reference]] to [[Film/TotalRecall the memorable three-breasted hooker]] in "Terror Tales from The Park VI".
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* In "Terror Tales from The Park VI" Elieen dresses up as [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]], Rigby is dressed as [[Anime/{{Akira}} Tetsuo]], Muscleman is [[Film/{{Zardoz}} Zed]], High-Five Ghost is [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T. (or at the least his high-fiving hand is ET's hand)]], and [[GettingCrapPAstTheRadar Skips' three pecs is a reference]] to [[Film/TotalRecall the memorable three-breasted hooker]] in "Terror Tales from The Park VI".hooker]].
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* Elieen dresses up as [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]] in "Terror Tales from The Park VI".
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* Elieen dresses up as [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]] Aran]], Rigby is dressed as [[Anime/{{Akira}} Tetsuo]], Muscleman is [[Film/{{Zardoz}} Zed]], High-Five Ghost is [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T. (or at the least his high-fiving hand is ET's hand)]], and [[GettingCrapPAstTheRadar Skips' three pecs is a reference]] to [[Film/TotalRecall the memorable three-breasted hooker]] in "Terror Tales from The Park VI".VI".
** In Elieen's story, she's dressed as [[LiveActionTV/StarTrekVoyager Captain Janeway]], Mordecai is dressed as [[Franchise/StarWars Han Solo]], Muscleman is dressed as [[Film/PlanetOfTheApes Dr. Zaius]], and Skips is dressed as [[Film/TheyLive John Nada]].
** In Elieen's story, she's dressed as [[LiveActionTV/StarTrekVoyager Captain Janeway]], Mordecai is dressed as [[Franchise/StarWars Han Solo]], Muscleman is dressed as [[Film/PlanetOfTheApes Dr. Zaius]], and Skips is dressed as [[Film/TheyLive John Nada]].
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* Muscle Man and Hi-Five Ghost's alter egos in "Marvolo the Wizard" are named [[FinalFantasyIV Palom and Porom]].
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* Elieen dresses up as [[VideoGame/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]] in "Terror Tales from The Park VI"
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* Elieen dresses up as [[VideoGame/Metroid Samus Aran]] in "Terror Tales from The Park VI"
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* In "The Real Thomas", [[spoiler: Thomas is revealed to be a Russian spy, complete with a handler.]] Said handler is named [[ComicBook/BlackWidow Natalia and her handler is called Romanoff]]. [[note]]Natalia is Natasha Romanoff's birth name.[[/note]]
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* In "The Real Thomas", [[spoiler: Thomas is revealed to be a Russian spy, complete with a handler.]] Said handler is named [[ComicBook/BlackWidow Natalia and her handler is called Romanoff]]. [[note]]Natalia is Natasha Romanoff's birth name.[[/note]][[/note]] Bonus points for Natalia having [[Creator/LauraBailey voice actress.]]
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* ''Benson's Suit'' has shoutouts to ''the Tuxedo'', ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'', ''StreetFighter'', and, oddly enough, ''Anime/KillLaKill''.
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* ''Benson's Suit'' has shoutouts to ''the Tuxedo'', ''Film/TheTuxedo'', ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'', ''StreetFighter'', and, oddly enough, ''Anime/KillLaKill''.
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** The game-characters that the girl play with have the same clothes as Music/{{Devo}}.
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* At the party in the "Gut Model" episode, Muscleman says "It's my party and I'll fry if I want to" when they try to stop him throwing things into the fryer, a nod to lyrics of "It's My Party" by Music/LesleyGore.