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Film - Animated

  • Cars: Tex Dinoco has cow horns on his hood, similar to Boss Hogg's limo.

Film - Live-Action

  • Stay Tuned: During the end credits, one of the shows mentioned in HVTV's fall lineup is David Dukes of Hazard.
  • In Dancing Trees, Martha tries to remember where she's seen the color of Nicky's new car. She comes up with The Dukes of Hazzard and Magnum, P.I..

Music

  • Dierks Bentley’s debut single “What Was I Thinking” has the narrator and his girlfriend “hood slidin’ like Bo Duke” when fleeing the bar where the narrator punched out another guy for trying to dance with his girl.
  • In "Weird Al" Yankovic's "eBay", a Dukes of Hazzard ashtray is mentioned as one of the items purchased from the titular website.

Western Animation

  • DuckTales (1987): In "Full Metal Ducks", M'Ma Crackshell mentions that she doesn't want to miss The Ducks of Hazzard.
  • Family Guy:
    • In "Chitty Chitty Death Bang", Peter accidentally loses his Dukes of Hazzard watch while trying to reach inside a claw machine at Cheesie Charlie's, only for a kid to win it. Waylon Jennings proceeds to narrate the ensuing fight over the watch.
      "Folks in Hazzard County hadn't seen a good watch fight in a good long time. Them boys wrestled for a full five minutes before the manager stepped in."
    • In "To Love and Die in Dixie", Peter paints his car to look like the General Lee, and he and Brian try to enter the car through the windows like the Dukes. Unfortunately, Peter forgot to roll down the window on Brian's side.
    • A cutaway from "I Take Thee, Quagmire" has Peter going through a "Daisy Duke phase", disgusting Stewie and Brian with his ass showing through the denim shorts.
    • In "Pawtucket Pat", the Fox News van is depicted as the General Lee, referencing the controversy surrounding the car's image of the Confederate flag in the wake of the 2015 Charleston church massacre.
      Peter: It's amazing how recently that show aired.
  • The Simpsons: In "Beyond Blunderdome", the General Lee is seen at the Hollywood Auto Museum.

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