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* ''Film/DeadAgain'' is a 1991 film. ''Music/DeadAgain2007'' is the final album by Music/TypeONegative.
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* ''Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse'' for the [=PS2=], and the ''Series/DarkAngel'' TV series, which also had a [[TheProblemWithLicensedGames PS2 adaptation]]. Also a Marvel UK comic, and [[Literature/DarkAngels a Space Marine chapter]] in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''.

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* ''Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse'' for the [=PS2=], and the ''Series/DarkAngel'' TV series, which also had a [[TheProblemWithLicensedGames PS2 adaptation]]. Also a Marvel UK comic, and [[Literature/DarkAngels a Space Marine chapter]] in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''.''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000''.



* ''The Deep'': a 1977 [[Film/TheDeep1977 thriller]] based on the Creator/PeterBenchley novel of the same name, a 2015 sci-fi/horror [[Literature/TheDeepNickCutter novel]] by Nick Cutter, an Australian [[WesternAnimation/TheDeep2015 animated series]] based on a graphic novel of the same name, a 2019 [[Literature/TheDeep2019 novella]] by Rivers Solomon, or an [[Recap/CSINYS04E02 episode]] of ''Series/{{CSINY}}''?

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* ''The Deep'': a 1977 [[Film/TheDeep1977 thriller]] movie]] based on the Creator/PeterBenchley novel of the same name, a 2015 sci-fi/horror [[Literature/TheDeepNickCutter novel]] by Nick Cutter, an Australian [[WesternAnimation/TheDeep2015 animated series]] based on a graphic novel of the same name, a 2019 [[Literature/TheDeep2019 novella]] by Rivers Solomon, or an [[Recap/CSINYS04E02 episode]] of ''Series/{{CSINY}}''?
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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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* ''Dead Reckoning'' is a 1947 [[Film/DeadReckoning FilmNoir]] starring Creator/HumphreyBogart, a part of the [[Film/MissionImpossibleDeadReckoningPartOne ''Mission Impossible'' franchise]], ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleDeadReckoning Mission: Impossible]]'' film series, a [[VideoGame/DeadReckoning video game]], and episodes of ''Series/TheLastShip'' and ''Series/{{CSINY}}''.
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* ''Film/DeadManWalking'' is either a 90s crime drama starring Susan Sarandon, or a 1987 B-Movie.

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* ''Film/DeadManWalking'' is either a 90s crime drama starring Susan Sarandon, or a 1987 B-Movie. And don't confuse either with the song of the same name by Music/TheScript.
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* ''Elsewhere'' can be a [[Literature/Elsewhere2005 2005 novel]] about a girl in the afterlife or a [[ComicBook/Elsewhere2017 a 2017 comic]] about UsefulNotes/AmeliaEarhart trapped in another world.
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* ''Film/DeadManWalking'' is either a 90s crime drama starring Susan Sarandon, or a 1987 B-Movie.
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* ''Dark Souls'': a 2011 [[VideoGame/DarkSouls video game series]], a fighting game for UsefulNotes/NintendoDS based on ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', or a 2011 Norwegian horror film.

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* ''Dark Souls'': a 2011 [[VideoGame/DarkSouls video game series]], a fighting game for UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS based on ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', or a 2011 Norwegian horror film.



* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin_(emulator) Dolphin emulator]] is an open source UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube and Wii emulator. The Dolphin Emulator is a [=GameCube=] emulator made by Nintendo for development purposes. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin_Browser Dolphin]] is a web browser for mobile phones. And [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin_(file_manager) Dolphin]] is an open source file manager.

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* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin_(emulator) Dolphin emulator]] is an open source UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube Platform/NintendoGameCube and Wii emulator. The Dolphin Emulator is a [=GameCube=] emulator made by Nintendo for development purposes. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin_Browser Dolphin]] is a web browser for mobile phones. And [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin_(file_manager) Dolphin]] is an open source file manager.



* There's a UsefulNotes/NintendoDS homebrew fangame simply called ''[[https://gamebrew.org/wiki/Touhou_DS Touhou DS]]'' to go along with [[{{VideoGame/DoubleSpoilerTouhouBunkachou}} Touhou Double Spoiler]]. It's easy to be confused if you want to type "DS" to simplify the searches.

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* There's a UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS homebrew fangame simply called ''[[https://gamebrew.org/wiki/Touhou_DS Touhou DS]]'' to go along with [[{{VideoGame/DoubleSpoilerTouhouBunkachou}} Touhou Double Spoiler]]. It's easy to be confused if you want to type "DS" to simplify the searches.



* ''[[TabletopGame/{{Dragonquest}} DragonQuest]]'' is a tabletop fantasy roleplaying game by SPI. ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' is a video game series with several anime and manga spinoffs, or a second season episode of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. ''Dragon Quest'', or ''Dungeons & Dragons: Dragon Quest Game'', is a 1992 ''[[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons D&D]]'' game by Creator/{{TSR}}. ''Dragon Quest or A Twist in the Tail'' is a game by Antic for the [[UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers Atari 400/800]] computer. ''Dragon Quest'' is a game by Bug Byte Software for the [[UsefulNotes/BBCMicro BBC Model B]] computer. ''Dragonquest'' or ''Dragonquest!'' is a game by The Programmer's Guild for the UsefulNotes/{{TRS80}} computer. ''Dragonquest'' is a ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'' novel, or a 2009 fantasy film by Creator/TheAsylum.

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* ''[[TabletopGame/{{Dragonquest}} DragonQuest]]'' is a tabletop fantasy roleplaying game by SPI. ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' is a video game series with several anime and manga spinoffs, or a second season episode of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. ''Dragon Quest'', or ''Dungeons & Dragons: Dragon Quest Game'', is a 1992 ''[[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons D&D]]'' game by Creator/{{TSR}}. ''Dragon Quest or A Twist in the Tail'' is a game by Antic for the [[UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers [[Platform/Atari8BitComputers Atari 400/800]] computer. ''Dragon Quest'' is a game by Bug Byte Software for the [[UsefulNotes/BBCMicro [[Platform/BBCMicro BBC Model B]] computer. ''Dragonquest'' or ''Dragonquest!'' is a game by The Programmer's Guild for the UsefulNotes/{{TRS80}} Platform/{{TRS80}} computer. ''Dragonquest'' is a ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'' novel, or a 2009 fantasy film by Creator/TheAsylum.



* ''[[VideoGame/ExileBBCMicro Exile]]'', the 1988 UsefulNotes/BBCMicro {{Metroidvania}} with [[WreakingHavok a surprisingly good physics engine]]. ''VideoGame/{{Exile}}'', the mid-90s UsefulNotes/{{Mac}} {{RPG}}s remade into ''VideoGame/{{Avernum}}''. ''Exile'', the ActionRPG series by Creator/TelenetJapan. ''Exile'', the second book in Literature/TheDarkElfTrilogy. ''Exile'', the fourth book in Literature/LegacyOfTheForce. ''Exile'', the subtitle of the third ''[[VideoGame/MystIIIExile Myst]]'' game.

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* ''[[VideoGame/ExileBBCMicro Exile]]'', the 1988 UsefulNotes/BBCMicro Platform/BBCMicro {{Metroidvania}} with [[WreakingHavok a surprisingly good physics engine]]. ''VideoGame/{{Exile}}'', the mid-90s UsefulNotes/{{Mac}} Platform/{{Mac}} {{RPG}}s remade into ''VideoGame/{{Avernum}}''. ''Exile'', the ActionRPG series by Creator/TelenetJapan. ''Exile'', the second book in Literature/TheDarkElfTrilogy. ''Exile'', the fourth book in Literature/LegacyOfTheForce. ''Exile'', the subtitle of the third ''[[VideoGame/MystIIIExile Myst]]'' game.



* The PlatformGame ''VideoGame/FireAndIceTheDaringAdventuresOfCoolCoyote'' is unrelated to ''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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* The PlatformGame ''VideoGame/FireAndIceTheDaringAdventuresOfCoolCoyote'' is unrelated to ''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 Platform/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?



* ''Flying Hero'', a fire-rescue BreakingOut game for the Famicom, has no connection whatsoever to ''Flying Hero: Bugyuru no Daibouken'', a ''VideoGame/TwinBee'' clone for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom developed by Creator/ArcSystemWorks.

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* ''Flying Hero'', a fire-rescue BreakingOut game for the Famicom, has no connection whatsoever to ''Flying Hero: Bugyuru no Daibouken'', a ''VideoGame/TwinBee'' clone for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom Platform/SuperFamicom developed by Creator/ArcSystemWorks.



* ''Game Boy'' was a Japanese video game magazine published from 1985 until 1994 that was completely unrelated to [[UsefulNotes/GameBoy Nintendo's portable game machine]]. It was best known for having Creator/SatoshiUrushihara provide the cover artwork for several issues from May 1989 until July 1991.

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* ''Game Boy'' was a Japanese video game magazine published from 1985 until 1994 that was completely unrelated to [[UsefulNotes/GameBoy [[Platform/GameBoy Nintendo's portable game machine]]. It was best known for having Creator/SatoshiUrushihara provide the cover artwork for several issues from May 1989 until July 1991.



* ''Gauntlet'' was the title of a ''VideoGame/{{Defender}}'' clone, released by Micro Power for the UsefulNotes/BBCMicro and UsefulNotes/AmstradCPC, which predated the UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame ''VideoGame/{{Gauntlet}}''. Oh, & there's [[https://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-2600-vcs-gauntlet_11840.html an unrelated Atari 2600 game by Answer Software Corporation]] [[OvershadowedByControversy which most people know it for being extremely difficult to find in the wild]].

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* ''Gauntlet'' was the title of a ''VideoGame/{{Defender}}'' clone, released by Micro Power for the UsefulNotes/BBCMicro Platform/BBCMicro and UsefulNotes/AmstradCPC, Platform/AmstradCPC, which predated the UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame ''VideoGame/{{Gauntlet}}''. Oh, & there's [[https://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-2600-vcs-gauntlet_11840.html an unrelated Atari 2600 game by Answer Software Corporation]] [[OvershadowedByControversy which most people know it for being extremely difficult to find in the wild]].



* ''Genesis'': there have been lot of things have been titled after the Literature/BookOfGenesis (the first book of Literature/TheBible), including the band Music/{{Genesis|Band}} and their SelfTitledAlbum [[note]]When they were first starting out, there was an American band also called Genesis, but that band ended up falling into obscurity, and they're today regarded as little more than a footnote in the British band's history[[/note]]. It was also used in some regions as the name of the [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Mega Drive]] game console, but there's also the Flash game ''VideoGame/Genesis2009'' and ''VideoGame/GenesisBeyondTheRevelation'', one of Creator/{{Square|Soft}}'s earliest games.

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* ''Genesis'': there have been lot of things have been titled after the Literature/BookOfGenesis (the first book of Literature/TheBible), including the band Music/{{Genesis|Band}} and their SelfTitledAlbum [[note]]When they were first starting out, there was an American band also called Genesis, but that band ended up falling into obscurity, and they're today regarded as little more than a footnote in the British band's history[[/note]]. It was also used in some regions as the name of the [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis [[Platform/SegaGenesis Mega Drive]] game console, but there's also the Flash game ''VideoGame/Genesis2009'' and ''VideoGame/GenesisBeyondTheRevelation'', one of Creator/{{Square|Soft}}'s earliest games.



* ''VideoGame/{{Gotcha}}'' is a 1973 arcade game. ''Gotcha!'' is an [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] game based on the 1985 movie ''Gotcha!'', not related to the short film ''Film/{{Gotcha}}'', or the unreleased game ''Gotcha!'' for the PC and [[UsefulNotes/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. ''VideoGame/GotchaForce'' is a game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]].

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* ''VideoGame/{{Gotcha}}'' is a 1973 arcade game. ''Gotcha!'' is an [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] game based on the 1985 movie ''Gotcha!'', not related to the short film ''Film/{{Gotcha}}'', or the unreleased game ''Gotcha!'' for the PC and [[UsefulNotes/AtariJaguar [[Platform/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. ''VideoGame/GotchaForce'' is a game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube [[Platform/NintendoGameCube GameCube]].



* The Creator/{{Capcom}} game ''Gun.Smoke'' is unrelated to ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'', the TV series, the UsefulNotes/BBCMicro game of the same name, or [[ComicBook/{{Gunsmoke}} the Golden Age comic]].

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* The Creator/{{Capcom}} game ''Gun.Smoke'' is unrelated to ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'', the TV series, the UsefulNotes/BBCMicro Platform/BBCMicro game of the same name, or [[ComicBook/{{Gunsmoke}} the Golden Age comic]].
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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, a ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' spinoff, and an episode of ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977''.

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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 [[Comicbook/FallenAngel2003 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, a ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' spinoff, and an episode of ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977''.
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* ''[[Film/EscapeRoom2019 Escape Room]]'' is a 2019 movie about people having to escape a deadly escape room game. However, [[Film/EscapeRoom2017 another movie with the same title]] came out two years prior, as they both have very similar concepts. And to make things even more confusing? There was ''another'' [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5748392/ 2017 movie]] with the same title released about two months prior to the other 2017 movie.

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* ''Ghost Tale'' can refer to either a [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6423112/ 2021 Horror Film directed by Katherine King]], the 2015 Facebook and iOS game, ''VideoGame/GhostTales'', along with the name of [[WebAnimation/GhostTale an animated short from Marza Animation Planet]] that features three ghosts who originally appeared in ''WebAnimation/SonicNightOfTheWerehog''.



* ''Film/TheGreatTrainRobbery'' was a 1903 film which was one of the first Western movies and also one of the first motion pictures to tell a story. It was also a 1979 heist film with Donald Sutherland, Creator/SeanConnery, and Lesley-Anne Down, directed by Creator/MichaelCrichton and based on his own novel. Both were VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory in which some guys try to rob a train--except one involves some villanous bandits breaking into a train and stealing things from the passengers in the middle of the Old West, while the other sees three {{Loveable Rogue}}s scheming to steal a shipment of gold from a moving train in Victorian England.

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* ''Film/TheGreatTrainRobbery'' ''Film/{{The Great Train Robbery|1903}}'' was a 1903 film which was one of the first Western movies and also one of the first motion pictures to tell a story. It was also a 1979 heist film with Donald Sutherland, Creator/SeanConnery, and Lesley-Anne Down, directed by Creator/MichaelCrichton and based on [[Literature/TheGreatTrainRobbery his own novel.novel]]. Both were VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory in which some guys try to rob a train--except one involves some villanous bandits breaking into a train and stealing things from the passengers in the middle of the Old West, while the other sees three {{Loveable Rogue}}s scheming to steal a shipment of gold from a moving train in Victorian England.
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* The long-running punk band Music/TheFall has nothing to do with [[Film/TheFall the adventure-fantasy film]] or [[Series/TheFall2013 the British crime drama]].

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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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* ''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=]'' ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' about a long-abandoned penthouse full of deadly booby traps.



* ''The Deep'': a 1977 [[Film/TheDeep1977 thriller]] based on the Creator/PeterBenchley novel of the same name, a 2015 sci-fi/horror [[Literature/TheDeepNickCutter novel]] by Nick Cutter, an Australian [[WesternAnimation/TheDeep2015 animated series]] based on a graphic novel of the same name, a 2019 [[Literature/TheDeep2019 novella]] by Rivers Solomon, or an [[Recap/CSINYS04E02 episode]] of ''Series/CSINY''?

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* ''The Deep'': a 1977 [[Film/TheDeep1977 thriller]] based on the Creator/PeterBenchley novel of the same name, a 2015 sci-fi/horror [[Literature/TheDeepNickCutter novel]] by Nick Cutter, an Australian [[WesternAnimation/TheDeep2015 animated series]] based on a graphic novel of the same name, a 2019 [[Literature/TheDeep2019 novella]] by Rivers Solomon, or an [[Recap/CSINYS04E02 episode]] of ''Series/CSINY''?''Series/{{CSINY}}''?



* ''Family Secrets'' is either a primetime [[VerySpecialEpisode very special]] series on ABC, a short-lived daytime game show on NBC, a 1984 tv-movie starring Creator/MaureenStapleton, Creator/StefaniePowers and Creator/MelissaGilbert, or an episode of ''Series/CSICyber.''

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* ''Family Secrets'' is either a primetime [[VerySpecialEpisode very special]] series on ABC, a short-lived daytime game show on NBC, a 1984 tv-movie starring Creator/MaureenStapleton, Creator/StefaniePowers and Creator/MelissaGilbert, or an episode of ''Series/CSICyber.''''Series/CSICyber''.
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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/TheDeep animated series]] based on a GraphicNovel of the same name, or an [[Recap/CSINYS04E02 episode]] of ''[=CSI:NY=]''?

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* ''The Deep'': a 1977 [[Film/TheDeep [[Film/TheDeep1977 thriller]] based on the Creator/PeterBenchley novel of the same name, a 2015 Sci-Fi/Horror [[Literature/TheDeep sci-fi/horror [[Literature/TheDeepNickCutter novel]] by Creator/NickCutter, Nick Cutter, an Australian [[WesternAnimation/TheDeep [[WesternAnimation/TheDeep2015 animated series]] based on a GraphicNovel graphic novel of the same name, a 2019 [[Literature/TheDeep2019 novella]] by Rivers Solomon, or an [[Recap/CSINYS04E02 episode]] of ''[=CSI:NY=]''?''Series/CSINY''?
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* ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound|1983}}'' is a 1983 AdventureGame, while ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' is a 1994 RolePlayingGame that is part of the ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series.
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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/CreedBand 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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* {{Dramatica}} is a website on narratology. ''Encyclopaedia'' Dramatica is a {{wiki}} for cataloging internet memes and {{troll}} lore. It's so controversial, it's part of the Administrivia/PermanentRedLinkClub on this site.

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* ''The Dig'' is both [[Videogame/TheDig a 1995 video game]] and a 2007 novel about the Sutton Hoo archeological excavation, later adapted into [[Film/TheDig a Netflix film in 2021]].

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* ''The Dig'' is both [[Videogame/TheDig the name of [[Videogame/TheDig1995 a 1995 video game]] and game]], a 2007 novel about the Sutton Hoo archeological excavation, later adapted into [[Film/TheDig [[Film/TheDig2021 a Netflix film in 2021]].2021]], and [[Film/TheDig2018 an Irish drama film from 2018]].
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* "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" is a 1960 song by Connie Francis and a 2003 song by Music/ArethaFranklin.
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* The first cartoon to feature WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner was called ''Fast and [[PunBasedTitle Furry-ous]]'', produced by Warner Bros. Animation in 1949. 56 years later, the studio produced a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry direct-to-video moving sharing a similar title: ''The Fast and the Furry''.

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* The first cartoon to feature WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner was called ''Fast and [[PunBasedTitle Furry-ous]]'', ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'', produced by Warner Bros. Animation in 1949. 56 years later, the studio produced a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry direct-to-video moving sharing a similar [[PunBasedTitle punny]] title: ''The ''[[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheFastAndTheFurry The Fast and the Furry''.Furry]]''.
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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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* ''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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* ''Eye of the Beholder'' is a Music/{{Metallica}} song, [[VideoGame/EyeOfTheBeholder video game]], ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/{{Bravestarr}}'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/MummiesAlive'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/StreetFighter'' episode, ''[[WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985 ThunderCats]]'' episode, ''[[Series/{{Degrassi}} Degrassi: The Next Generation]]'' episode, ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'' episode, ''Series/{{Highlander}}'' episode, ''Series/KnotsLanding'' episode, ''Series/TheMysticKnightsOfTirNaNog'' episode, ''Series/NorthernExposure'' episode, and a ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode. ''The Eye of the Beholder'' is a ''WesternAnimation/DungeonsAndDragons1983'' episode, ''Series/NightCourt'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'' episode, a ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone1959 The Twilight Zone]]'' episode and a [[Series/TheTwilightZone2002 remake]] of the episode.

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* ''Eye of the Beholder'' is a Music/{{Metallica}} song, [[VideoGame/EyeOfTheBeholder video game]], ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/{{Bravestarr}}'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/MummiesAlive'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/StreetFighter'' episode, ''[[WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985 ThunderCats]]'' episode, ''[[Series/{{Degrassi}} Degrassi: The Next Generation]]'' ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' episode, ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'' episode, ''Series/{{Highlander}}'' episode, ''Series/KnotsLanding'' episode, ''Series/TheMysticKnightsOfTirNaNog'' episode, ''Series/NorthernExposure'' episode, and a ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode. ''The Eye of the Beholder'' is a ''WesternAnimation/DungeonsAndDragons1983'' episode, ''Series/NightCourt'' episode, ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'' episode, a ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone1959 The Twilight Zone]]'' episode and a [[Series/TheTwilightZone2002 remake]] of the episode.
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* TheGame is the name of many movies, including [[Film/TheGame1997 a 1997 movie]] with Michael Douglas; [[Series/TheGame2006 a sports TV series]], [[Series/TheGame2014 a spy TV series]], [[Music/TheGameRapper a rapper]], [[Music/TheGameQueen an album by Queen]], [[Literature/TheGame2005 a book about pick-up artists]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_(mind_game) that memetic mind game]].

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* TheGame ''The Game'' is the name of many movies, works, including [[Film/TheGame1997 a 1997 movie]] with Michael Douglas; [[Series/TheGame2006 a sports TV series]], [[Series/TheGame2014 a spy TV series]], [[Music/TheGameRapper a rapper]], [[Music/TheGameQueen an album by Queen]], [[Literature/TheGame2005 a book about pick-up artists]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_(mind_game) that memetic mind game]].
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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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* ''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 [[WesternAnimation/TheDeep animated series]] based on a GraphicNovel of the same name, or an [[Recap/CSINYS04E02 episode]] of ''[=CSI:NY=]''?

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* ''Daddy Dearest'' is both an episode of ''Series/AccordingToJim'' and a chapter of ''Fanfic/MaFille''.



* Both Creator/ññMichelangelo}}'s and Donatello's {{sculptures}} depicting the biblical king are simply named ''Art/{{David}}''.

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* Both Creator/ññMichelangelo}}'s Creator/{{Michelangelo}}'s and Donatello's {{sculptures}} depicting the biblical king are simply named ''Art/{{David}}''.



* ''Film/{{Employee of the Month|2004}}'' is a 2004 dark comedy starring Matt Dillon. It is also a [[Film/{{Employee of the Month|2006}} 2006 comedy]] starring Dane Cook and Jessica Simpson, a ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode, and a computer game based on said series.

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* ''Film/{{Employee of the Month|2004}}'' is a 2004 dark comedy starring Matt Dillon. It is also a [[Film/{{Employee of the Month|2006}} 2006 comedy]] starring Dane Cook and Jessica Simpson, a ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode, and a computer game based on said series.series, and an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'' that involves {{brainwashing}}.
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* ''[[VideoGame/DragonSlayer Dragon Slayer]]'' is a video game series by Falcom, the first game in that series, or a proto-UsefulNotes/{{Synthwave}} song by Anders Lundqvist. ''[[Film/{{Dragonslayer}} Dragonslayer]]'' is a 1981 fantasy film, a Swedish heavy metal album by the band formerly known as Dragonslayer, an album by Sunset Rubdown, or 2011 skateboarding documentary film.

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* ''[[VideoGame/DragonSlayer Dragon Slayer]]'' is a video game series by Falcom, the first game in that series, or a proto-UsefulNotes/{{Synthwave}} [[https://youtu.be/mgfXDDt4E18?si=oRTnBfbZrbTZPQam song by Anders Lundqvist.Lundqvist]]. ''[[Film/{{Dragonslayer}} Dragonslayer]]'' is a 1981 fantasy film, a Swedish heavy metal album by the band formerly known as Dragonslayer, an album by Sunset Rubdown, or 2011 skateboarding documentary film.
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* ''[[VideoGame/DragonSlayer Dragon Slayer]]'' is a video game series by Falcom, or the first game in that series. ''[[Film/{{Dragonslayer}} Dragonslayer]]'' is a 1981 fantasy film, a Swedish heavy metal album by the band formerly known as Dragonslayer, an album by Sunset Rubdown, or 2011 skateboarding documentary film.

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* ''[[VideoGame/DragonSlayer Dragon Slayer]]'' is a video game series by Falcom, or the first game in that series.series, or a proto-UsefulNotes/{{Synthwave}} song by Anders Lundqvist. ''[[Film/{{Dragonslayer}} Dragonslayer]]'' is a 1981 fantasy film, a Swedish heavy metal album by the band formerly known as Dragonslayer, an album by Sunset Rubdown, or 2011 skateboarding documentary film.
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* "[=EternuS=]" is a trance song by Sanxion7 featured in the ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution'' series. ''Aeternus'' is the second album of the aforementioned Dynatron.

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