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* Before Creator/AmbrosiaSoftware's ''VideoGame/EscapeVelocity'', there was a four-player ''VideoGame/{{Asteroids}}''-like game for Windows 3.1 called ''Escape Velocity''. Also the title of a Chemical Brothers song, and a science fiction novel by Christopher Stasheff.

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* Before Creator/AmbrosiaSoftware's ''VideoGame/EscapeVelocity'', there was a four-player ''VideoGame/{{Asteroids}}''-like game for Windows 3.1 called ''Escape Velocity''. Also the title of a Chemical Brothers song, the debut album of synthwave artist Dynatron, and a science fiction novel by Christopher Stasheff.
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* The long-running punk band Music/TheFall has nothing to do with [[Film/TheFall the adventure-fantasy film]] or [[Series/TheFall the British crime drama]].

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* The long-running punk band Music/TheFall has nothing to do with [[Film/TheFall the adventure-fantasy film]] or [[Series/TheFall [[Series/TheFall2013 the British crime drama]].
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* ''Golden Balls'' is a [[Film/GoldenBalls1993 1993 Spanish film]] and a [[Series/GoldenBalls British game show]].

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* "Doctor Love" is a 1976 song by Tina Charles, a 1977 song by First Choice and a 1996 song by Dr. Love.



* "Don't Bring Me Down" is a 1964 song by the Pretty Things, a 1966 song by Music/TheAnimals and a 1979 song by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra.

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* "Don't Bring Me Down" is a 1964 song by the The Pretty Things, a 1966 song by Music/TheAnimals and a 1979 song by Music/ElectricLightOrchestra.
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* The PlatformGame ''VideoGame/FireAndIce'' is unrelated to ''WesternAnimation/FireAndIce'', the Creator/RalphBakshi movie, and is also not to be confused with ''Fire 'n Ice'', the U.S. title of ''VideoGame/SolomonsKey 2''. Or ''Fire and Ice'', the second ''Literature/WarriorCats'' book, for that matter. Or ''Fire on Ice'', a ''Literature/ChooseYourOwnAdventure'' book. None of these should be confused with the Russian UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum game "Fire and Ice", which in turn should not be confused with the Speccy adventure game "They Say the World Will End in Fire and Ice", although it often was (the latter was of course usually abbreviated to the last three words). Should I mention there was also a song called "Fire and Ice" by Pat Benatar? Or a ''VideoGame/SonicBoom'' video game?

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* The PlatformGame ''VideoGame/FireAndIce'' ''VideoGame/FireAndIceTheDaringAdventuresOfCoolCoyote'' is unrelated to ''WesternAnimation/FireAndIce'', ''WesternAnimation/FireAndIce1983'', the Creator/RalphBakshi movie, and is also not to be confused with ''Fire 'n Ice'', the U.S. title of ''VideoGame/SolomonsKey 2''. Or ''Fire and Ice'', the second ''Literature/WarriorCats'' book, for that matter. Or ''Fire on Ice'', a ''Literature/ChooseYourOwnAdventure'' book. None of these should be confused with the Russian UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum game "Fire and Ice", which in turn should not be confused with the Speccy adventure game "They Say the World Will End in Fire and Ice", although it often was (the latter was of course usually abbreviated to the last three words). Should I mention there was also a song called "Fire and Ice" by Pat Benatar? Or a ''VideoGame/SonicBoom'' video game?
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* ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'', ''VideoGame/DokiDokiUniverse'', ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure'', ''VideoGame/DokiDokiPanic'', ''WebVideo/DokiDokiAwesome'', ''Webcomic/DokiDokiCheckMate'', and ''Manga/DokiDokiSchoolHours'' are unrelated. One's about a robot travelling around the universe and learning what it is to be human, one's about a ditzy teacher, one's a web reviewer with a talking plant, one's a platforming game that eventually turned into ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'', one's about a knight and a prince who fall in love, one's a SurpriseCreepy psychological horror-based visual novel, and one's an anime about {{Magical Girl}}s. Guess which one's which.

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* ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'', ''VideoGame/DokiDokiUniverse'', ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure'', ''VideoGame/DokiDokiPanic'', ''WebVideo/DokiDokiAwesome'', ''Webcomic/DokiDokiCheckMate'', and ''Manga/DokiDokiSchoolHours'' are unrelated. One's about a robot travelling around the universe and learning what it is to be human, one's about a ditzy teacher, one's a web reviewer with a talking plant, one's a platforming game that eventually turned into ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'', one's about a knight and a prince who fall in love, one's a SurpriseCreepy DisguisedHorrorStory psychological horror-based visual novel, and one's an anime about {{Magical Girl}}s. Guess which one's which.
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* ''Extraction'' is the title of two different action films. The one released in 2015 is a spy thriller starring Creator/BruceWillis and Creator/KellanLutz. [[Film/{{Extraction}} The one released in 2020]] casts Creator/ChrisHemsworth as a mercenary tasked with rescuing a drug lord's son.
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* ''VideoGame/FreedomForce'': a 1988 ''VideoGame/OperationWolf''-like LightGunGame published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}} for the NES, a 2002 tactical RPG and AffectionateParody of UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}} comic books by Irrational Games, or another MarketBasedTitle of the animated movie ''Animation/TheIllusionauts''? ''The Freedom Force'' is a 1978 animated series as part of the animation block ''Tarzan and the Super 7''.

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* ''VideoGame/FreedomForce'': a 1988 ''VideoGame/OperationWolf''-like LightGunGame published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}} for the NES, a 2002 tactical RPG and AffectionateParody of UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}} comic books by Irrational Games, or another MarketBasedTitle of the animated movie ''Animation/TheIllusionauts''? ''WesternAnimation/TheIllusionauts''? ''The Freedom Force'' is a 1978 animated series as part of the animation block ''Tarzan and the Super 7''.
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* Ten years before the Music/RachelPlatten song of the same name, [[Music{{Creed}} Scott Stapp]] released a song called "Fight Song". The latter has the lyric "This is my fight song," as the last line of the chorus, while the former has it as the first line of the chorus.

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* Ten years before the Music/RachelPlatten song of the same name, [[Music{{Creed}} [[Music/{{Creed}} Scott Stapp]] released a song called "Fight Song". The latter has the lyric "This is my fight song," as the last line of the chorus, while the former has it as the first line of the chorus.
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* Ten years before the Music/RachelPlatten song of the same name, [[Music{{Creed}} Scott Stapp]] released a song called "Fight Song". The latter has the lyric "This is my fight song," as the last line of the chorus, while the former has it as the first line of the chorus.
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* Gina Palomino wrote a children's book in 2020 titled ''Follow That Bird!''. It has nothing to do with ''Film/SesameStreetPresentsFollowThatBird''.
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* ''Anime/{{Free}}'', the anime sequel to the LightNovel ''High Speed!'', is completely unrelated to the SchoolgirlSeries manga ''[[http://houbunsha.co.jp/comics/detail.php?p=%A3%C6%A3%F2%A3%E5%A3%E5%A1%AA Free!]]'' ([[ExcitedShowTitle exclamation point]] included). There's also the 60s band.

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* ''Anime/{{Free}}'', the anime sequel to the LightNovel ''High Speed!'', is completely unrelated to the SchoolgirlSeries manga ''[[http://houbunsha.co.jp/comics/detail.php?p=%A3%C6%A3%F2%A3%E5%A3%E5%A1%AA Free!]]'' ([[ExcitedShowTitle exclamation point]] (exclamation point included). There's also the 60s band.
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* ''Film/FinalScore1986'' and ''Film/FinalScore'', two action movies released three decades apart. The former is more of a revenge-driven film while the latter is a DieHardOnAnX clone.
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* There are three feature movies named ''[An] Eye for an Eye'': the [[Film/EyeForAnEye 1996 thriller]] starring Creator/SallyField, Creator/EdHarris, and Creator/KieferSutherland; the 1981 crime action film with Creator/ChuckNorris and Creator/ChristopherLee; and the 1966 western with Creator/RobertLansing and Creator/PatrickWayne.
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* ''The Gift'' is either [[Film/TheGift2000 directed by Sam Raimi]] or [[Film/TheGift2015 Joel Edgerton on his feature directorial debut]].

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* ''The Gift'' is either [[Film/TheGift2000 directed by Sam Raimi]] or [[Film/TheGift2015 Joel Edgerton on his feature directorial debut]]. There's also a 1990 CBBC series ''and'' a 1997 Australian children's drama both with this title.
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* ''Ghosted'': A [[Series/{{Ghosted}} 2017 series]] and a [[Film/Ghosted2023 2023 film]].

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* ''Dawn'', known as ''Cry for Dawn'', is a BadGirlComic by Joseph Michael Linsner. ''Dawn'' is a 3D platformer by Brave Rabbit Games.

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* Both Creator/ññMichelangelo}}'s and Donatello's {{sculptures}} depicting the biblical king are simply named ''Art/{{David}}''.
* ''Dawn'', known as ''Cry for Dawn'', is a BadGirlComic by Joseph Michael Linsner. ''Dawn'' is a 3D platformer by Brave Rabbit Games. There's also a "Dawn" {{sculpture|s}} on one of the tombs found in the Art/MediciChapels and a "Art/{{Dawn|Bouguereau}}" {{painting|s}} by Creator/WilliamAdolpheBouguereau's ''Art/TimesOfDay'' series.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' is a comic book about storybook characters. ''VideoGame/{{Fable}}'' is a video game (series) about God knows what. Oh, and Aesop's Fables. ''Fable'' is also a 1996 PointAndClick adventure game, completely unrelated to any of the above works, best known for its incredibly disappointing GainaxEnding.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' is a comic book about storybook characters. ''VideoGame/{{Fable}}'' is a video game (series) about God knows what. Oh, and Aesop's Fables. ''Fable'' is also a 1996 PointAndClick adventure game, completely unrelated to any of the above works, best known for its incredibly disappointing GainaxEnding. Also a 1996 {{trance}} single by Robert Miles of "Children" fame.
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* ''Eye in the Sky'': Music/TheAlanParsonsProject song that is featured in the album of the same name, or the [[Film/EyeInTheSky 2016 film]]?

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* ''Eye in the Sky'': Music/TheAlanParsonsProject song that is featured in the album of the same name, the {{trance}} song by Nostrum, Mars & Mystre, by or the [[Film/EyeInTheSky 2016 film]]?
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* ''Fun House'' can refer to [[Music/FunHouseAlbum an album]] by Music/TheStooges, [[Series/FunHouse1988 a children's game show]], or [[Pinball/FunHouse1990 a 1990 pinball machine]].

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* ''Fun House'' can refer to [[Music/FunHouseAlbum an album]] by Music/TheStooges, [[Series/FunHouse1988 a children's game show]], or [[Pinball/FunHouse1990 a 1990 pinball machine]]. There's also ''Funhouse'', an album and song by Music/{{Pink}}.
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* ''Manga/FlyMeToTheMoon'' has nothing to do with [[WesternAnimation/FlyMeToTheMoon the animated film]], [[Fanfic/FlyMeToTheMoon the Sonic fanfiction]], the [[Fanfic/PokemonCrossingFlyMeToTheMoon crossover fanfiction]] or Music/FrankSinatra's classic song.

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* ''Manga/FlyMeToTheMoon'' has nothing to do with [[WesternAnimation/FlyMeToTheMoon the animated film]], [[Fanfic/FlyMeToTheMoon the Sonic fanfiction]], the [[Fanfic/PokemonCrossingFlyMeToTheMoon crossover [[Fanfic/PokemonCrossing Pokémon/Animal Crossing fanfiction]] or Music/FrankSinatra's classic song.
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* ''The Game of Life'' is both a [[TabletopGame/GameOfLife board game]] by Creator/MiltonBradley and a [[VideoGame/TheGameOfLife cellular automaton "game"]] by John Conway. The latter was even sometimes played on ''TabletopGame/{{Go}}'' boards prior to the advent of personal computers.

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* ''The Game of Life'' is both a [[TabletopGame/GameOfLife board game]] by Creator/MiltonBradley and a [[VideoGame/TheGameOfLife [[VideoGame/ConwaysGameOfLife cellular automaton "game"]] by John Conway. The latter was even sometimes played on ''TabletopGame/{{Go}}'' boards prior to the advent of personal computers.
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* There's "The Enemy" a song by {{Music/Godsmack}} and "The Enemy" a song by Music/ParadiseLost.

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* There's "The Enemy" ''The Enemy'' is either [[Literature/TheEnemy a horror novel]] by Charlie Higson, a British indie rock band, a song by {{Music/Godsmack}} and "The Enemy" a song by Music/ParadiseLost.Music/ParadiseLost.
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* ''Employee of the Month'' is a 2004 dark comedy starring Matt Dillon. It is also a 2006 comedy starring Dane Cook and Jessica Simpson, a ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode, and a computer game based on said series.

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* ''Employee ''Film/{{Employee of the Month'' Month|2004}}'' is a 2004 dark comedy starring Matt Dillon. It is also a [[Film/{{Employee of the Month|2006}} 2006 comedy comedy]] starring Dane Cook and Jessica Simpson, a ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode, and a computer game based on said series.
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* ''Fallen Angel'' is a [[Creator/AlexandreCabanel Cabanel]] [[Art/TheFallenAngel painting]], [[Film/FallenAngel1945 1945 movie]], a made-for-tv ''Series/HallmarkHallOfFame'' movie staring Creator/GarySinise and Creator/JoelyRichardson, a [[Comicbook/FallenAngel comic]] by Creator/PeterDavid, a [[Roleplay/FallenAngelRP roleplay]], a ''Series/KamenRiderHibiki'' episode, a ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'' episode, a ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' episode, a ''Series/TheXFiles'' episode, and a game in the ''VideoGame/{{Sacred}}'' series. ''Fallen Angels'' is a novel in the ''Literature/HorusHeresy'', a novel by Creator/LarryNiven, a [[Film/FallenAngels 1995 movie]] by Creator/WongKarWai, and a ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' spinoff.

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* ''Fallen Angel'' is a [[Creator/AlexandreCabanel Cabanel]] [[Art/TheFallenAngel painting]], [[Film/FallenAngel1945 1945 movie]], a made-for-tv ''Series/HallmarkHallOfFame'' movie staring Creator/GarySinise and Creator/JoelyRichardson, a [[Comicbook/FallenAngel comic]] by Creator/PeterDavid, a [[Roleplay/FallenAngelRP roleplay]], a ''Series/KamenRiderHibiki'' episode, a ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'' episode, a ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' episode, a ''Series/TheXFiles'' episode, and a game in the ''VideoGame/{{Sacred}}'' series. ''Fallen Angels'' is a novel in the ''Literature/HorusHeresy'', a novel by Creator/LarryNiven, a [[Film/FallenAngels 1995 movie]] by Creator/WongKarWai, and a ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' spinoff.spinoff, and an episode of ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977''.
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* ''Film/DeathHouse'' is a horror film about a power outage at a government research facility/prison for monsters. "[[Recap/CSINYS06E10 Death House]]" is an episode of ''[=CSI:NY=]'' about a long-abandoned penthouse full of deadly booby traps.
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* ''Dead Reckoning'' is a 1947 [[Film/DeadReckoning FilmNoir]] starring Creator/HumphreyBogart, part of the [[Film/MissionImpossibleDeadReckoningPartOne ''Mission Impossible'' franchise]], a [[VideoGame/DeadReckoning video game]], and episodes of ''Series/TheLastShip'' and ''Series/{{CSINY}}''.
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* ''The Deep'': a 1977 [[Film/TheDeep thriller]] based on the Creator/PeterBenchley novel of the same name, a 2015 Sci-Fi/Horror [[Literature/TheDeep novel]] by Creator/NickCutter, an Australian [[WesternAnimation animated series]] based on a GraphicNovel of the same name, or an [[Recap/CSINYS04E02 episode]] of ''[=CSI:NY=]''?
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* ''Family Secrets'' is either a primetime [[VerySpecialEpisode very special]] series on ABC, a short-lived daytime game show on NBC, or a 1984 tv-movie starring Creator/MaureenStapleton, Creator/StefaniePowers and Creator/MelissaGilbert.

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* ''Family Secrets'' is either a primetime [[VerySpecialEpisode very special]] series on ABC, a short-lived daytime game show on NBC, or a 1984 tv-movie starring Creator/MaureenStapleton, Creator/StefaniePowers and Creator/MelissaGilbert.Creator/MelissaGilbert, or an episode of ''Series/CSICyber.''
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* ''Film/DeadRinger'' is a 1964 thriller starring Creator/BetteDavis as twins. It's also an episode of ''Series/CSIMiami'' involving a serial killer.

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