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Sometimes fiction leans towards a rather lax interpretation of trademark issues. You may find characters who are not merely an imitation of characters from a popular show, film or comic, but literally are those characters. Somehow. You can blur their face a bit or simply not name them. Still, this trope is known enough that you can expect any work that featured these frequently will get modified a bit if the adaptation's sponsors are worried about copyright infringement. On the other hand, if said cameo characters are famous enough, you're liable to get away with a more overt reference. Often used as part of a Take That!, but it can also be a friendly Shout-Out. If a real person is being imitated, that's No Celebrities Were Harmed. Compare Writing Around Trademarks, Captain Ersatz, and Expy Coexistence, where Expies and the characters that they are based on live in the same world/canon. See also Bland-Name Product, which is the same thing for real-world products rather than fictional characters. |
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In an issue of Wynonna Earp, a pair of Bound and Gagged Marshals are executed by Bobo after giving him classified information about Black Rock. Despite not being named, they strongly resemble Dana Scully and Fox Mulder. | |
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Shin Megami Tensei II featured lawyer-friendly cameos from Mr. Thriller, Audrey Jr. and Betelgeuse. Yes, that Betelgeuse. | |
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In Clock Tower 2, one possible encounter with ScissorMan in Scenario 2 is finding him on a rocking chair watching Tom and Jerry on television. | |
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"It" is a gigantic ape who kidnaps a woman, climbs a tower, and fights off attacking planes; the only difference from King Kong is the name. | |
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Spider-Man versions of Rorschach, Corto Maltese and Superman can be briefly seen in the Web of Life and Destiny, but otherwise do not impact the plot. | |
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One episode of Megas XLR featured a villain who was a dead ringer for Captain Harlock. May not exactly fit this trope, but a Motoko Kusanagi-lookalike can be spotted in one episode In general, Megas is swimming in lawyer-friendly-cameos. Even the titular 'bot has one - before having it replaced, his head looks exactly like Soundwave's. And then you have the fact that the second time you see Mag Nanimous, his robot has a shotgun and a chainsaw for arms and dresses like Elvis. (Of course, considering who VOICED that particular villain, it's not all that surprising.) |
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To say nothing of the new M, who dislikes being referred to as "Harry" because Harry died a long time ago, in the sewers under Vienna. | |
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The original version of Burke's Law spun off Honey West - Anne Francis returned to the role in the revival's "Who Killed Nick Hazard?", but for legal reasons she became Honey Best. | |
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Star Trek Online had a special Christmas event where a little green man in front of a hermit's hut was giving away glowing melee weapons. | |
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In the 1983 reunion TV-movie The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E., Robert Vaughn is helped by a British agent driving a heavily-modified Aston-Martin played by George Lazenby. His license plates have only two letters: "JB". Who could it possibly be? | |
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In the fifth-season finale of Bojack Horseman, Gert Yorkes can be seen among the crowd protesting against Henry Fondle. | |
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Academia features one by Yo-Yo Ma, who is secretly an angel. | |
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Action movie parody Loaded Weapon 1 includes a cameo by Bruce Willis, still in costume from Die Hard. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) had tons of theses, especially in its early days. This even continued on when Knuckles got his own short-lived series. This was actually done by turning them into the various races that live on Mobius or one of Robotnik's robots. Amongst more recognizable ones were a recurring set of Mobians that resembled Mihoshi, Ayeka and Sasami of Tenchi Muyo!, the infamous Sally Moon, Chibi Rose and◊ Tuxedo Knux◊, Sonicaman, Spawnmower, a group of robots resembling Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo, Cambot and Robby the Robot (fourth image from the top here), Linkara, and a Goomba in a panel◊ of the crossover Sonic the Hedgehog/Mega Man: Worlds Collide. This has been continued into Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW), such as with a background character who clearly resembles Flick. | |
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Starcraft has a few hero units with oddly familiar names hidden away in the map editor. Examples include the flamethrower-wielding Gui Montag. And Mech pilot Allen Shezar. Wraith fighter ace pilot Tom Kazansky, anyone? |
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There's also Samurai Quack and the evil wizard Achoo. Even the Cheshire Cat was the alarm clock. | |
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Kimba the White Lion also made an appearance in a group of escaping zoo animals. | |
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Uncharted 4: A Thief's End has a lot of fun implying as hard as it can that the twelfth founder of the pirate colony of Libertalia, whose name has been mostly lost to time, was actually Monkey Island protagonist Guybrush Threepwood. He's portrayed as looking almost exactly like Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge-era Guybrush, had a pirate flag with a monkey on it, and Nate even drops a "That's the second biggest X I've ever seen!" joke later into the game. (Officially, the man is named "Guy Wood", but this name only appears in supplementary material.) | |
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Issue #2 of the 2020 Thor series shows an alternate reality that was destroyed by the Black Winter. Said reality is very strongly implied to be The DCU, complete with a shot of the Daily Planet building and a group of heroes who are very obviously supposed to be the Justice League. | |
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Miami Guns has several of these, such as Bruce Tsuji, the "Die Hard detective" from one episode. The most significant example in the series is the father of "heroine" Yao Sakurakoji — who is a bleached-blonde doppleganger of Gendo Ikari, right down to the design of his office. (For some reason, he has a pet dog who's a parody of Muttley. Hey, why not?) | |
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In Ranma ½, there is a plotline that involves a man's soul wandering around even though he's not dead yet. In the manga, this was called "the Colonel Sanders Effect". | |
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And of course we have Champions Online, with player created wonders such as The Incredible Haulk, Iron Dude, and Deadsea. These characters, of course, look almost the same with maybe a slight color change. | |
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In the second issue of Satan's Six: Hellspawn, the demon Frightful gets into a bar where he brawls with thinly-veiled pastiches of Lobo (referred to as "Bolo"), The Thing, Brickhouse, Maul and Badrock. | |
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In one issue of X-Man, there's cameos of Ken, Chun-Li and Guile in the background, watching Nate's power demonstration. How appropriate. In a backup story in an issue of X-Men Classics (earlier issues has a secondary story featuring "before they were X-Men" or "between the issues" tales), a story is recounted of an inadvertent meeting between Logan (while he was a roughneck on the run from Weapon X) and Banshee (while he was just a humble Interpol agent). Banshee is hot on the trail of three jewel thieves, one of whom is named Arsene, and who look like the Lupin Gang with a few cosmetic alterations. Guess who that makes Banshee, of course... Chris Claremont has put Lawyer-Friendly Cameos of anime in quite a few of his stories. Both the Dirty Pair and Speed Racer, for instance show up in an issue of Excalibur, and yes, the lawyer-friendly Dirty Pair are as destructive as the genuine article. The Ghostbusters made a rather extensive appearance during the Inferno (1988) storyline during Claremont's run of Uncanny X-Men, then appeared again when Jubilee was introduced. One notable change is that the Ghostbusters' secretary, Janine, was a member of the group. Inferno also has other cameos, including a scene◊ in one of the X-Factor tie-ins where Iceman and Beast rescue Calvin and Hobbes from a possessed hot dog stand. |
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In the X-Men and Spider-Man: Time's Arrow trilogy's third and final book, Spider-Man finds a set of Ominous Multiple Screens showing several dimensions of the multiverse... one of which displays a Gothic cityscape with a man wearing a pointy-eared bat costume and scalloped cape. | |
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Usagi Yojimbo also features occasional cameos from Lone Goat and Kid, an obvious expy of Ogami & Daigoro Itto, the main characters of Lone Wolf and Cub. | |
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Another - Nice Mice Vs The Garganuabots - features two races of aliens selling toys of themselves on Earth. It Makes Sense in Context. | |
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The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries features two characters who are clearly based on Thomson and Thompson from Tintin. | |
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Wild C.A.T.s (WildStorm) #8 features a brief appearance by a honeymooning Scott Summers and Jean Grey. Scott thinks Voodoo and Spartan might be mutants and wants to talk to them, but drops it when Jean insists he direct his attention, ahem, elsewhere. Wildstorm-universe comics did a lot of these, most of them at a Good-Guy Bar called Clark's. The owner is basically an older Superman, and the place is usually packed with heroes from other companies. |
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The first issue of Mort the Dead Teenager has one panel showing a schoolbus with lookalikes of Bart Simpson and Otto Mann in the front. | |
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3D Dot Game Heroes has direct appearances by Minwu, Josef, Guy, Firion, and Maria from Final Fantasy II, "Pizarro", Rosy, Alena, Brey, Cristo, Mina, Mary, and Healie the slime from Dragon Quest IV, and the Hero, Bianca, and Flora (and their kids) from Dragon Quest V, among others. | |
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Classic H-game Season of the Sakura features characters from Magic Knight Rayearth, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Tenchi Muyo!, Saint Tail, and Pia Carrot, but given how blatant the references were, this may simply be a Shout-Out (or an excuse to let fanboys pursue anime girls popular in the mid-90s, when the game was made). | |
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La Familia Del Barrio: El Noruego wears a lawyer friendly Mickey Mouse T-shirt as part of his Iconic Outfit. | |
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They also appear in a panel of Marvels. It's not uncommon for them to attend press releases in Marvel comics. | |
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Cromartie High School's Freddie was so obviously Freddie Mercury that the character couldn't be used in another adaptation for fear of lawyers. This was lampshaded with obscure references nearly every time Freddie appeared, and lampshaded most overtly with the brief appearance of another character, Mr. Mercury, who was noted by the other characters as looking exactly like Freddie (except for his clothes- although both Freddie's and Mr. Mercury were wearing exact copies of outfits worn by Freddie Mercury on stage) and who made a very loud emphasis on a number of dissimilarities between himself and Freddie (and, as a result, contrasting Freddie Mercury as well) It should also be noted that a number of other Queen references, such as many of the chapter titles, and literally hundreds of inside jokes and subtle references were present, making the manga a constant source of knowing grins from Queen fans everywhere. | |
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Leif & Thorn does this with background characters, given names in the transcripts like not!Touga, not!Buffy, and not!Bella. | |
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An issue of Angel: After the Fall featured a background cameo by Jay and Silent Bob. | |
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In Cowboy Blues the denizens of the local saloon are Normal, Dyanne, Speckle and Spam the bartender. | |
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Great Teacher Onizuka: At one point, Onizuka challenges an entire gang to arm wrestling and winds up beating look-alikes of Jason Voorhees (from Friday the 13th), Heihachi Mishima (from Tekken), and Giant Robo. Onizuka himself actually dresses as Doraemon and explicitly calls himself as such when forced to fight a gang with his hands stuck in bowling balls. At one point he shatters the bowling balls and draws a bunch of Cross-Popping Veins on himself, screaming about a woman named Yuria. Now, he calls himself Kenshiro and even draws Ken's seven scars. To top it all off, in the anime, he beats the gang with Ken's signature Spam Attack, the Hokuto Hyakuretsu Ken. He also dressed up as Devilman (apropos of nothing, naturally) once, and made Tomoko wear a Cutey Honey outfit. The first chapter of Shonan 14 Days includes Onizuka painting Haruhi Suzumiya on the hood of Uchiyamada's car and threatening to write his name into a Death Note. |
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, while a very prominent holiday figure, hasn't appeared in many Christmas specials lately because he is a registered trademark of The Rudolph Company and using him would entitle The Rudolph Company to royalties. Nevertheless, the Christmas Episode of Earthworm Jim features a brief appearance by an unnamed red-nosed reindeer who complains about Santa barring him from the reindeer games and only needing his help because of his nose. | |
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The Colonel also appears briefly in Excel♡Saga at least once, where heavy rains flood most of Fukuoka, floating by as debris. Excel even comments on it in the English version. | |
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In Oliver & Company, among the framed pictures of Georgette's admirers is one of Scooby-Doo. It's especially telling that his is the only picture taken so close up you can only make out a small portion of his face. | |
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Speaking of The Simpsons, Warner Bros. managed to drop Bart Simpson in episodes of both Animaniacs and the Tiny Toon Adventures Spring Break Special. The former case was in the episode "Hooray for North Hollywood Part 1," in which he appears, albeit only through his hair, during a song by Dot Warner referencing the Simpsons. The latter case is a bit more exposed; he appears as one of the animals caught by Elmyra Duff, but he doesn't speak and only appears for a few seconds. The Bart Simpson-like character also appears in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Weekday Afternoon Live" (a parody of Saturday Night Live) as the "show"'s host. | |
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Johnny Turbo was directly attacking Sega in all but name, and even the name was ridiculously close — "Feka". | |
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Miss Marbles = Miss Marple | |
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21st Century Insurance runs comparison ads featuring MythBusters-like tests run by a man who has Adam's glasses and Jamie's mustache. | |
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We Can Never Go Home #3 has a Costume-Test Montage where Maddie tries on a bunch of different outfits while trying to settle on a vigilante look. Most of the costumes she's wearing very clearly belong to trademarked heroines like Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Ms. Marvel, Tank Girl, and Zatanna, with only a few logo changes to hide this. Unsurprisingly, the scene was altered for trade. Surprisingly, most of the costumes that were omitted were simply replaced with other recognizable heroine costumes, like those of Storm, Psylocke, Batgirl, and the Invisible Woman. | |
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101 Dalmatians: The Series: During the Grand Finale, Wile E. Coyote (!) briefly stops chasing the Road Runner to answer the Twilight Bark. | |
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Similarly, one of the main characters of Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow is Azari, the son of the Wakandan king Black Panther and Storm of the X-Men. Because the X-Men's film rights still belonged to Fox at the time, Storm is not referred to by name and is only shown from behind in a flashback, though her trademark white hair is still visible. The only other clues we get to her identity are a brief shot of a stylized lightning bolt logo (similar to the one Storm wore on her costume during the X-Men's Outback era) and the fact that Azari inherited her ability to generate electric blasts. | |
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The show officially forbids contestants from referencing fictional characters, but several queens on the show have specialized in cosplay, like Phi Phi O'Hara and Dax ExclamationPoint. As a result, the show has gotten extremely permissive and basically lets the queens do everything but reference the character by name, such as the African-American Dax wearing a white wig and lightning motifs when she first entered the Werk Room (accompanied by thunder and lighting, no less). However, the show seems to have done away with this rule. In Season 16, during the second episode's metallic-themed runway, Jax (no relation) flat-out admitted that her look—army fatigues with metal arms—was based on her semi-namesake, Jax from Mortal Kombat.note "Semi" because her real name out of drag is Jackson or Jax for short, but the decision to use it as her drag name comes from the irony of having the same name as the character, a super-masculine Army major. | |
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At one point, Onizuka challenges an entire gang to arm wrestling and winds up beating look-alikes of Jason Voorhees (from Friday the 13th), Heihachi Mishima (from Tekken), and Giant Robo. | |
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In issue #35 of the Batgirl of Burnside run, Usagi Tsukino can be seen using a laptop in the background of the coffee shop Barbara visits. Later in the same run, a few of the other Sailor Senshi are shown as guests at Alysia's wedding. | |
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The bullies from The Simpsons also showed up in an issue of Young Justice, where they tried to harass Red Tornado's daughter during Halloween. | |
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The first issue of the DC Rebirth relaunch of Hawkman shows various incarnations of the title character from across time and space, including one who was apparently a Phoenix Force host. Another Hawkman who looks suspiciously like Black Bolt also appears in the same spread. | |
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Played with in Wreck-It Ralph. The title character is basically a human version of Donkey Kong from the 8-bit days, but plenty of other video-game characters cameo as themselves — Bowser, Robotnik, M. Bison, Q*bert, Pac-Man ghosts, etc. Ralph even goes to an Animated Actors-style therapy group for depressed villains. Despite the real cameos, this trope is still played straight at points; one member of Bad Guys Anonymous is clearly based on Kano from Mortal Kombat, and in a clear Fatality reference, there's even a point during the meeting where he rips out Zombie's heart. Despite that, he's only called "Cyborg". Given the game had Australian authorities on the lookout for anyone importing the game, it's little surprise a Disney movie wouldn't go there. Sergeant Calhoun is essentially Commander Shepard were she played by Sue Sylvester. | |
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Justice League: The opening of one episode has a Humongous Mecha that looks a hell of a lot like a turquoise EVA Unit 01. An episode in Justice League Unlimited begins with Supergirl, Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E., and Green Lantern saving Japan from a giant turtle monster. |
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Dirty Pair's Kei and Yuri show up in a few different Patlabor crowd scenes. They also appear in a few different Urusei Yatsura episodes. | |
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann has... Squidward. You have to really be watching to find him though.◊ The bathhouse episode has a bunch of female spa employees who resemble major characters from Neon Genesis Evangelion, Mahoromatic and Diebuster. |
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The cards for the game are no better. In the card game plenty of cards are named/designed after other Konami products (Gradius games, a card explicitly named DDR, Goemon characters). However, in the anime they do one for another Shounen Jump series. The card Illegal Summon in GX features a character scene from Naruto of Naruto's Frog Summoning training. Sonic Duck is a member of One Piece's Supersonic Duck Squadron. There's a card in 5 D's that increases your D-Wheel's speed counter... featuring a thinly-veiled Eyeshield 21. | |
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Duck Dodgers: The short "Attack of the Drones" was written by Eric Kaplan and directed by Rich Moore, both of whom worked regularly on Futurama; thus, Zoidberg is clearly visible at the council early on. Same scene had a Klingon and The Great Gazoo in the council. Not to mention the Langoliers. There's also Samurai Quack and the evil wizard Achoo. Even the Cheshire Cat was the alarm clock. In "Fins of War", when the chancellor snaps at King Great-White and calls him a sea-sponge, which cuts to a green sponge-like character in the room who resembles another sea-sponge. |
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A Pyramid Magazine article about the possibilities of giving superheroes a connection to the Cthulhu Mythos had several examples, all Lawyer-Friendly Cameos of Marvel and DC characters. For instance there was a millionaire vigilante who had been possessed by the Great Race of Yith, and was reluctantly considering asking "the Martian" to scan his mind; a note from industrialist "L.L." to his research teams about how the alien fungus samples seem to have the ability to take human form, possibly with powers and abilities far beyond mortal men; a powerful telepath unable to prevent his mutant-detecting machine from broadcasting the chant of "Tekeli-li!" to his students; and a chant to Nyarlathotep which reveals his many names include the Surfer in Silver and the Blackened Racer. | |
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Vaarsuvius attempts to exploit this trope by claiming Zz'dtri is not one, causing a pair of lawyers to show up and arrest him. He is acquitted by getting classified as a parody, which is protected speech. | |
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Doubly lampshaded in the "John Lennon's Dead Day Off" sketch in Bo' Selecta!; John bumps into Ringo Starr as Thomas & Friends at a train yard, Ringo tells him that he's wearing the wrong-coloured Sgt. Pepper suitnote John is wearing the pink suit, which Ringo wore on the album cover. John knows that and answers back asking isn't Thomas supposed to be blue, Ringo responds that he has to be burgundy for copyright reasons. | |
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The Masters in MadWorld are explicitly said to use the For—— Magnets! (With that exact wording.) And other reminiscent things. | |
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"Crisis on Infinite Darkwings", the second arc of the Darkwing Duck comic book published by Boom Studios, has many of the alternate universe incarnations of Darkwing Duck being parodies of copyrighted characters, most of them only appearing in the background on so much as one panel. Aside from the ones that spoof characters Disney actually owns the rights to, there are also alternate Darkwings that copy Popeye the Sailor Man, Batman and Robin, Rorschach from Watchmen, Optimus Prime, the Fourth Doctor, and the Universal movie monsters, to name but a few. | |
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Silent Dragon features Jagi as the third boss, except he's called "Wolfkid." The flyer states that you can't see him in the daytime despite the boss fight taking place in broad daylight. | |
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A seedy bar in The Muppet Show Comic Book: Pigs in Space special includes Muppet versions of Bender Rodriguez, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot, and Han Solo and Greedo. A later scene has a cameo by ALF. | |
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Discworld Noir has a young female Stealth Archaeologist with the suspicious initials L.C. | |
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Transport Tycoon featured real-life vehicles in the original British release. Just to give a few examples, there were aircraft from Boeing, McDonnell-Douglas, and Airbus; road vehicles from British Leyland, Ford, and Volvo; train locomotives designed by Stanier and Gresley, and later in the game the Eurostar and TGV. For the American release, these were changed to fake companies to avoid litigation. These were carried forward into Transport Tycoon Deluxe and OpenTTD. | |
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The last episode of Camp Lazlo had a twist ending where it was revealed that Lumpus wasn't the real scoutmaster of Camp Kidney. The real scoutmaster isn't named, but he looks strikingly like a shaved and elderly version of Heffer Wolfe from Rocko's Modern Life, another cartoon by Joe Murray, from Nickelodeon, whereas Camp Lazlo aired on Cartoon Network. In case there was any doubt that he was a lawyer-friendly cameo of Heffer, the character even references the Running Gag of Heffer insisting that he is a "steer". The two characters are even voiced by the same actor, Tom Kenny. | |
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The Bernice Summerfield novel Ship of Fools by Dave Stone features a 25th century space-liner filled with Great Detectives IN SPACE!, including Emil Dupont (Hercule Poirot) and Khaarli of Czhanos (Charlie Chan). | |
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During the Initial D parody, Kagami refers to Initial D as "chomei-chomei D", "chomei-chomei" being a placeholder name for something well-known. Kadokawa-Bandai dub: "Bleepin'-D." |
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The Legend of Black Heaven features a scene where Mulder and Scully from The X-Files are investigating a mysterious event at a cemetery in the U.S., where a grave has been dug up in an incredibly precise manner. Former band member Watanabe's body had been stolen by the enemy in order to create a clone to defeat the remaining member of the band. The two agents are unceremoniously pushed into the hole by Layla's sidekicks. There's also a Super Sentai parody, the Flying 5. |
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In School Rumble Harima stays home and watches a movie that is pretty much a rip off of Star Wars that at first covers the opening of episode 4 with Lego like star ships, and what some lines that seems to be taken from episode 6. Needless to say this is quite funny to watch. | |
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In Yellow Submarine, Old Fred and Ringo pass through images of different fictional characters, two of them comic strip characters The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician. Of course, the film was produced by King Features, syndicators of said characters. | |
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At the very end of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School, among three monsters seen with their daughters, one appears to be Gill-Man, though colored orange instead of green, and another is a not-so-subtle cameo by Godzilla, albeit only as a giant foot. | |
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In the Captain Planet and the Planeteers episode "'Teers in the 'Hood", Shaggy and Velma from Scooby-Doo can clearly be seen in the backdrop of a school hallway.◊ | |
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In a later scene, when Fairy Godmother's factory is flooded with potions, two of her affected mooks resemble Lumiere and Cogsworth. | |
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And then there's Paint it Black in which Mina meets a tall dark haired gentleman who claims his first name is Tom, his middle name is a marvel and his last name is a conundrum. Century 2009 extends this to Harry himself being not only the ultimate bad guy, but the Antichrist — while still never being named or even seen before being mutated by his powers. | |
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He also dressed up as Devilman (apropos of nothing, naturally) once, and made Tomoko wear a Cutey Honey outfit. | |
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In Doctor Who Magazine #173, the comic strip "Party Animals" has the Doctor attending the birthday party of an old friend. Other guests include Lieutenant Worf, Bart Simpson, Sapphire and Steel, Alan Moore's Axel Pressbutton, John Steed and Mrs Peel, Captain Scarlet, Darth Vader and Conan the Barbarian. (As well as many Marvel Comics characters, but they were official cameos.) | |
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Priest did the same thing in his Black Panther run, where Ross briefly ran into Woody while trapped in Mephisto's realm. Woody was only shown from behind and had no dialogue, but Ross even worked in an allusion to the then-recent financial trouble at Acclaim Entertainment. He then turned around and did the reverse when Quantum and Woody was temporarily Un-Canceled. An in-universe comic mirrored a recent battle between Black Panther and The Incredible Hulk by showing a fight between two heroes named "Dark Kitty" and "The Mass", complete with narration provided by Dark Kitty's pal "Russ" (who looks and acts suspiciously like Ross). | |
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The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis: In the second miniseries, several fictional characters come to life, some public domain, others not. One notable instance has Bart rushing to save Lisa only to be blocked by seven figures all lurking in the shadows. | |
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In Friday the 13th: The Game, the Jarvis Tapes namedrop various names locations from other slasher movies like Halloween, Shocker, and Hatchet. The final tape ends with Tommy being institutionalized at Springwood and suffering mysterious lacerations whenever he goes to sleep. | |
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House of Leaves: Features appearances by Steve Wozniak, Stephen King, Walter Mosley, Anne Rice, and Camille Paglia, among others, all of whom have quite a bit to say about both the house and the film that it's the subject of. | |
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Austin Powers in Goldmember has this exchange after the protagonists crash into a parade float: | |
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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse features main antagonist Spot briefly visiting a Built with LEGO universe (complete with its LEGO Minifig version of Peter Parker/Spider-Man) that some people assumed that of The LEGO Movie (which two of the movie's producers and writers also made), complete with being animated in the same pseudo-stop motion style and the LEGO characters making their own sound effects as they go to do things as in those movies. But then it's discovered that it's the universe of the LEGO Marvel video games, including LEGO Marvel Super Heroes and LEGO Marvel's Avengers. | |
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Sam Diamond = Sam Spade | |
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The Dresden Files is Reference Overdosed enough as it is, but in Proven Guilty, the Monsters of the Book happen to be taking on the forms of horror movie monsters. Most of them just have the names changed a tiny bit (Chucky becomes Bucky, for instance), but the obviously-a-xenomorph is just described. And Harry quotes the movie at it. | |
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Candorville: After Scott Adams infamously made racist comments supporting segregation, the strip featured a character clearly supposed to be Dilbert and portrayed him as a massive bigot in a clear Take That!. | |
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It's highly likely that there is a Jigen sighting in an episode of Animaniacs (specifically the "Sir Yakksalot" episode) as a wagon driver bearing a very distinctive slouched fedora and pointed beard drives by the screen. Tokyo Movie Shinsha provided animation work for both the Lupin III franchise and Animaniacs. | |
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The first episode of the anime has a reenactment of the bus stop scene from My Neighbor Totoro, albeit Pipimi as Totoro is heavily pixelated. | |
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Hilariously lampshaded in Yin Yang Yo! when referring to a Batman villain-like villain. | |
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The Stargirl (2020) episode "Brainwave" features a photograph of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, including a pair of archers who are obviously supposed to be Green Arrow and his Kid Sidekick Speedy. However, neither character is named (tellingly they are the only ones to get this treatment; the Star-Spangled Kid, Vigilante, Shining Knight, Crimson Avenger and Wing are all explicitly identified by Pat), presumably to avoid confusion with Arrow, which had also aired on the CW and was still in recent memory. | |
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Being an anime homage, Edge of Spider-Verse #5 is rife with these. Shinji, Rei, Asuka, Kaworu and Simon can be seen as students in Peni's classroom, while Motoko Kusanagi, Batou and Kaneda show up as criminals who get busted by Peni and Daredevil. | |
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During one episode, Lisa and Bart fight over the TV remote. Although the TV screen isn't shown, a man with a Texas accent can clearly be heard saying "I got propane in my urethra." | |
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Discworld: In Witches Abroad, the Lancre witches are on a voyage down a fast-flowing majestic river in a small boat with unspecified hazards on both banks and (although they don't know it yet) a mighty cataract ahead. A strange creature with big frog-like eyes is seen swimming behind them, finally coming to the gunwhale and announcing, apropos of nothing, that it's his birthday. It is stunned with the flat of an oar and thrown back in. | |
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And the Black Dossier includes British secret agents named "Jimmy", who is obviously James Bond (He won't stop talking about "some business in Jamaica" and all that, and he's also the grandson of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen original character Campion Bond), Miss Night, who is clearly Emma Peel, and Uncle Hugo, who is Bulldog Drummond. | |
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The Spider-Man (1981) episode "Curiosity Killed the Spider-Man" has a scene in which Spider-Man runs into a mild-mannered gentleman with an unlikely build and glasses using a phone booth, noting that there is something familiar about him. | |
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During the opening montage, when Fiona and Shrek are making out on the beach, a tidal wave washes an Ariel lookalike up onto Shrek, who reacts in horror. Fiona then chucks her out to sea, where she's apparently eaten by sharks. | |
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Owing to Heneral Luna's popularity, John Arcilla went on to reprise his role in various commercials. Though in some instances his Luna expy would be similar but sufficiently different from his character from the original film, referred to simply in a KFC ad as "Heneral" or a variation thereof. | |
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The anime version of Hayate the Combat Butler is full of lawyer-friendly mentions, although the ones in dialogue are always bleeped out. Being a fangirl, Nagi rattles them off quickly enough that it's common to have half of her monologue melodically beeped out. This happens in the manga as well, although it's so inconsistent (as with the Negima example above), anyone who can put two-and-two together can figure it out. One of the most notable lampshades being when Hayate tries to correct Nagi when she says Mushiking without censorship, to which she explains that they got permission this time. Honestly, the anime hangs a lampshade on the trope and dances in circles around it, pointing at it as a Running Gag in its own right. And episode where Nagi doesn't make a reference is rarer than one where she does. |
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Final Fantasy VII was hit with this hard upon its initial inclusion and return in Ultimate. Outside of Cloud as a playable fighter, the recurring series summons on the Midgar stage (Ifrit, Ramuh, Leviathan, Odin, and Bahamut ZERO) and the Chocobo costume were the only other characters shown outright, with VII not getting any other characters as collectible Trophies, Spirits, or Assist Trophies - not to mention that only two battle themes from VII were selectable music choices. This ended up being fixed with Cloud's Arch-Enemy Sephiroth was added as DLC in Ultimate, upon which nine other music tracks were added, as well as Spirits for VII's main party (Barret, Tifa, Aerith, Red XIII, Yuffie, Cait Sith, Vincent, Cid), several summons (Chocobo & Moogle, Ifrit, Shiva, Bahamut ZERO), and the secondary antagonists of VII (Rufus Shinra and the Turks). | |
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World of Warcraft isn't exempt from this either. In Un'Goro Crater, a gnome wearing a green tunic and cap, named Linken, sets you on a long quest line that references everything from "Eastern peninsula is the secret", to tossing a sword into a spring and receiving it tempered, to receiving a magical boomerang that deals ranged damage and stuns or disarms. And not too far away you'll find Dadanga, and the hammer-wielding dwarves Larion and Muigin. The list goes on. The zone is basically one long shoutout to Nintendo, but there are plenty of other examples of this trope in the rest of the game. One of the characters describes a movie trilogy that is Lord of the Rings, but with WoW characters and barely disguised titles such as the third movie being called "Hey, the King is Back!" |
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The Past Doctor Adventures novel Millennial Rites briefly mentions a a blond-haired man in a dirty trenchcoat in a Dublin pub, and a thoughtful man levitating in a voluminous blue cloak in a New York brownstone as sensing the psychic shockwave caused by the Monster of the Week. | |
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The Howard and Nester comic strip in issue #9 of Nintendo Power has Howard accompanying a duck on an expedition to the moon (with Nester stowing away). The duck in question is never addressed by name and doesn't look like it, but the reader can probably guess, judging from the fact that this particular installment was based on the DuckTales NES game, that he is supposed to be Scrooge McDuck. The same comic has a character named Roboduck, who is clearly an Expy of Gizmoduck. | |
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And then you have the fact that the second time you see Mag Nanimous, his robot has a shotgun and a chainsaw for arms and dresses like Elvis. (Of course, considering who VOICED that particular villain, it's not all that surprising.) | |
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Mad Monster Party?, while not made by Universal, was clearly working with the characters of Universal Horror. It should be noted that while the literary versions of some of these monsters are in the public domain, their Universal interpretations are not. Count Dracula and Frankenstein's Monster are extremely similar to their portrayals in Dracula and Frankenstein, with a few minor new touches such as a Dracula's High-Class Glass. The Bride of Frankenstein is renamed "the Monster's Mate", but is basically a stop-motion version of Phyllis Diller. The Creature is Creature from the Black Lagoon with just a shortened title, and a slight redesign for the puppet to not make it an exact match. The Werewolf is just as humanoid as The Wolf Man, and is even called "Ron Chanley" in the prequel. "It" is a gigantic ape who kidnaps a woman, climbs a tower, and fights off attacking planes; the only difference from King Kong is the name. |
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In Thunderbolts #29, Robotman's head can be seen on Machine Man's mantelpiece alongside the heads of Ultron and M-11. | |
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Superman/Batman: In the first Annual, as a reference to Deadpool's origins as a Deathstroke Captain Ersatz, had an Alternate Universe Deathstroke who looked like Deadpool, acted like Deadpool, and had powers like Deadpool, but was always interrupted whenever he attempted to reveal his name (including one panel where he screams "DEADPOOOOooooo~") since Deadpool is the property of Marvel Comics. It should be noted that the comic was written by Joe Kelly, who had written Deadpool in the 1990s. And drawn by Ed McGuinness, who drew Deadpool under Kelly. The With A Vengeance storyline features the "Maximums" who are thinly veiled analogues of The Avengers (the name suggests The Ultimates; the line-up doesn't) from the other guys. |
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A slight subversion of this occurs in The Transformers; Jetfire was based upon Super Dimension Fortress Macross' VF-1 fighter. While this proved no issue for Hasbro (who licensed it from Bandai themselves), it did for Takara and the character wound up being redesigned (and renamed) so that he could be shown on the show. And even then, Takara did whatever they could to prevent him from appearing in the Japanese version of the show. Hasbro and Toei on the other hand, were able to use a robot similar to the VF-1 in Jetfire's animated toy commercial. Similarly, Transformers: Animated's Starscream has Isamu Alva Dyson's YF-19 "Alpha One" from Macross Plus as his vehicle mode, but this time the staff got away with it. |
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Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest: The ending results screen shows Earthworm Jim's blaster and Sonic's shoes lying discarded by a trash can with a sign that says "No Hopers". | |
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The "Nubian vs. Nubian" episode of The Boys: Diabolical features a brief appearance from Barret Wallace and Jessie Raspberry as pedestrians. | |
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Freakazoid! loves "The guy who hits stuff with mallets". He's obviously talking about 80s comedian Gallagher, whose main schtick was to hit watermelons with giant mallets. But he's referred to as "Gulliver". In the very first episode, the narrator says that only one hero is able to stop Cave Guy. The camera then pans up to a certain silhouetted caped crusader, but then the narrator says that that hero is "on another network", since the World's Greatest Detective was airing on Fox Kids at the time, and Freakazoid aired on what was then The WB. |
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Tiger & Bunny has several Lawyer-Friendly Cameos. The mayor of Sternbild, for example, apparently bears a resemblance to President Obama. | |
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In Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, Johnny hires a freelance photographer to take pictures of him and make him look good to the media. The photographer is cut off right before he introduces himself, but he resembles another freelance photographer of superheroes Marvel was not allowed to use due to a contract with Sony at the time. | |
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And Mech pilot Allen Shezar. Wraith fighter ace pilot Tom Kazansky, anyone? |
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Also, in episode 1, Haruhi holds up magazines to Kyon and Mikuru, featuring other anime series, one of which is SHUFFLE!, with Kaede and Asa on the cover. Note that Yuko Goto voices both Mikuru and Kaede. | |
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An early conversation in Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World has Emil and Marta discussing whether the mask that Lloyd dropped reminded them of the one from "Phantom of the Operetta", "F for Foe", or "The Man in the Aluminum Mask". Also the Centurion Rangers. | |
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During the first two seasons of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Wonder Woman was deemed off-limits due to the notoriously convoluted legal red tape regarding the character's media rights. The creators were able to give Wondy a cameo in a Flashback sequence by only showing her from behind, thus avoiding any of her trademarked iconography (such as her tiara or W crest). | |
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William states that some novels are detailed enough to count as scientific books, such as The McGlinchey Code or The Fame of The Nose. | |
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In Batman and Robin Eternal, children around the world become Brainwashed and Crazy due to Mother's plan. In one panel◊, two of the kids are clearly Gravity Falls protagonists Dipper and Mabel Pines. | |
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Samurai Champloo featured Ogami Ito and Daigoro from Lone Wolf and Cub at the end of the episode "Cosmic Collisions". | |
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In the final issue of the same volume, Tara transforms into thinly-veiled versions of Jun the Swan, Judge Dredd, and even an EVA. | |
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The Roger Rabbit short story "Stay Tooned Folks" features such toons as Sir Lanced Alot (an Arthurian knight with a bowl haircut), Poopdeck the Pirate (a bulging-armed, spinach eating sailor) and (in a sort of double-whammy) Dr Ignatz Cats, Head Shrinker to the Muckety Mucks. | |
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Other than the main cast, most characters who show up in normalman are either parodies or used with permission from their creators, but Asterix and Obelix make a cameo appearance when norm is in Roman times. It's more lawyer-friendly than most examples — their faces are never shown, but the silhouettes are unmistakable and they even give norm some of their potion. | |
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Grimjack did a lot of this, especially in its backup feature, Munden's Bar. Played both straight, with a series of images of various incarnations of Iron Man's armor, and Played for Laughs as with a humanoid cat sighing "Oh Bruce!" to a humanoid bat who responds with, "Oh Selina!" | |
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Team Fortress 2 features the Pyro hat Triboniophorus Tyrannus as a nod to the brain slugs of Futurama. | |
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In Irresponsible Captain Tylor, a chainsaw-wielding, hockey mask-wearing fellow named "Jason" is a member of the crew of the Soyokaze (mirroring the common Western misconception Jason ever used a chainsaw). | |
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Green Lantern: The fifth issue of Green Lantern Corps Quarterly has G'Nort's story involve having to stop a villain who has caused humans and dogs to switch places as owners and pets. After things are returned to normal, a bespectacled man with red hair and a white dog he calls "Mr. Peabody" are shown among the humans and their pet dogs. When Kyle Rayner moved to New York in Green Lantern volume 3, issue 57, he got help from Doctor Strange's assistant Wong in finding his apartment building at 175 Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village. The Sanctum Sanctorum's address in the Marvel Universe is 177A Bleecker Street. As a bonus, the house on that site was demolished, reflecting the state of the Sanctum over in Strange's series at Marvel at the time. Wong (who, naturally, went unnamed in his appearance here) even noted that Kyle would find the neighborhood "a little... strange". Grant Morrison's The Green Lantern has featured inhabitants of the vampire planet Vorr in crowd shots who bear strong resemblances to notable vampire characters who aren't under ownership by DC Comics, particularly Marvel Comics' Blade and Morbius the Living Vampire. In addition, one of the alternate Green Lanterns featured in the Alliance of Alternates formed near the end of Season One is Spectra, who is almost certainly a female analogue of Doctor Spectrum, the Green Lantern counterpart of Marvel's Justice League Alternate Company Equivalent the Squadron Supreme. |
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The rattlesnake that briefly appears during the "Rawhide" sequence in An American Tail: Fievel Goes West resembles Kaa. | |
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Disney isn't above pulling this trope on themselves. When DuckTales (2017) first went into production, the showrunners had the rights to every Disney Afternoon franchise except Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, because a movie starring them had long been in production and Disney didn't want conflicts with the brand. The showrunners knew however they couldn't leave them out, so they slipped them in by only referring to them as "intelligent rodents" in the script, didn't have them speak, and never explicitly refer to them as the Rescue Rangers. By the time Disney execs found out, they felt the references were harmless and let the episode air as is. | |
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In The Order of the Stick Rich drops an entire lamp, never mind the shade, on the subject with the Mind Flayer. Vaarsuvius attempts to exploit this trope by claiming Zz'dtri is not one, causing a pair of lawyers to show up and arrest him. He is acquitted by getting classified as a parody, which is protected speech. |
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Higurashi: When They Cry starts saccharine-cute but quickly becomes the story of a town under a terrifying curse. The first sign that we're about to experience Mood Whiplash? A statue of the Colonel. | |
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Persona 5: You can rent dvds and go to movie theaters to watch parody versions of Beverly Hills, 90210, Ghost (1990), The X-Files, Ugly Betty, ER, Prison Break, The Walking Dead, Slumdog Millionaire, The Dark Knight Rises, Before Midnight, Les Misérables (2012), Doraemon, The Godfather, Back to the Future, Mission: Impossible, The Avengers (2012), Saw, Die Hard and Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. As Atlus doesn't have the money to license all those works, each have silly names like "I, Miserable" or "Mansion Impossible", and you can hear dialogue making fun of tropes from the given work as your character watches the show or movie off-screen. | |
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Episode 27 of Psychic Squad has Konata, Kagami, Tsukasa, Miyuki, Yutaka and Minami appearing in the background briefly; the first four had realistic hair colors and all of them have their backs turned to the camera except for Miyuki, whose face is obscured by a leg. In addition, because Gonzo helped produce the episode, it also has Strike Witches cameos (but how could they get away with their lack of pants in that world?). | |
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Clark and Lois showed up in the audience of a Shakespeare in the Park production in Uncanny X-Men Annual #10. Other cameos in the crowd included the Joker, Carrie Kelley and her friend Michelle, an adult Charlie Brown and, perhaps most surprisingly, the Creature from the Black Lagoon. | |
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In the original airing of the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Apokoplips...Now! (Part 2)", Peter Parker, the Fantastic Four, Nick Fury and Stan Lee were seen at Dan Turpin's funeral, which was meant as a nod to the passing of Jack Kirby (Turpin's creator and the show's inspiration for Turpin's design). This was later changed for the DVD release. | |
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Whenever the Source Wall is shown, you can usually spot at least one Marvel character trapped among it's many prisoners, such as Galactus or Doctor Doom. | |
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Spider-Man 2: as Mary Jane runs away from her wedding, she passes by a man in a long black trenchcoat. The audio commentary reveals that he's meant to be Frank Castle, played by Thomas Jane's stunt double from The Punisher (2004); however, since Lionsgate owned The Punisher's film rights at the time, Jane couldn't appear as the character. | |
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Samurai Flamenco features tons of in-universe Tokusatsu works that are clearly based off franchises like Kamen Rider and Super Sentai. | |
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In Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, the anime that inspired Midori to want to make anime herself is Conan of the Lost Island, which is really Future Boy Conan in all but name. Because Science SARU had support, but not legal permission to use Future Boy Conan in the anime adaptation, the scenes from Conan of the Lost Island were painstakingly traced frame by frame, recolored, and the music cues and sound effects remade to match the original. Some brief dialogue from the show itself also changes Lana's name to Kana. | |
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Dial H for Hero: Several of the hero transformations shown in the 2019 series are obvious stand-ins for certain copyrighted characters, including a recolored Optimus Prime pastiche and the Thunderbolt Club at one point trying to stop Miguel and Summer by assuming the forms of the Tweenage Irritable Librarian/Pirate/Gangster/Butcher Geckos. | |
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In Forza Horizon 3, the baby blue AMC Pacer from Wayne's World is present in all-but-name; one of the exclusive barn finds is a rusty old blue Pacer X with a flame-colored lightning bolt on its side and a guitar sitting on its hood, and your mechanic is dumbfounded that you haven't seen "the movie". | |
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Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu: An episode has a gangster referring to "Ambassador Mama", a reference to Ambassador Magma from Astro Boy, with an accompanying pixelated image of his spaceship. Also a couple of Death Note characters◊ happened to be at the same place at the same time when Sousuke was getting his haircut. |
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In All Fall Down, appearances are made by Bruce Banner, Alfred Pennyworth, Tony Stark, The Powerpuff Girls, and others. | |
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A Season 2 episode of Komi Can't Communicate has Komi and her friends visit a thinly veiled parody of Universal Studios Japan and ride what is obviously The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. During their time on the ride, only Spider-Man's leg is shown and he is referred to as "Spider-San". | |
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PS238 is full of Captain Ersatzes, but Murphy arguably falls into this trope for The Sandman's Morpheus. Murphy is a piece of a cosmic being of dreams, and took the name "Murphy" because he knows that it's close to his real name, which he can't quite remember. Also, he has an unseen sister who's implied to be Death. | |
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Spawn: There's a rather Anvilicious issue in which the titular character meets a bunch of superheroes imprisoned in Hell. You never quite see any of them due to heavy shadows, but the one they call the "First" and the "Most Powerful of All" has tight blue sleeves with no gloves and a spitcurl. (The Anvilicious part is that it's a Take That! against publishers denying royalties to the creators of their most iconic characters. Spawn himself is rather famously creator-owned, which is why he's free instead of chained like the others.) This particular issue was written by Dave Sim, who includes an appearance in the end of the issue by his own creation Cerebus. While reading Todd McFarlane's autobiography on the toilet, the Archangel Michael laughs over how stupid a superhero with spider-powers sounds. |
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The Creature is Creature from the Black Lagoon with just a shortened title, and a slight redesign for the puppet to not make it an exact match. | |
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Dante's Night at Freddy's 2: Animatronic Boogaloo features Hellboy and Bill & Ted, though none are identified by name. Dante later references John Constantine, the Winchester brothers, and Blade, but they are only referred to as, "That blonde, bisexual British guy, those good looking brother punks and that vampire with the cool glasses." | |
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They showed up again in two separate issues of the Mars Attacks! comic book series, as well as an issue of Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters. | |
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A few of the guest appearances include a fat, middle-aged Speed Racer, a palette-swapped version of Puchiko from Di Gi Charat, and Yugi Muto with ridiculously exaggerated hair. | |
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In the original PGA Tour Golf, the fictional course "Sterling Shores" is an unlicensed version of Pebble Beach. | |
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May not exactly fit this trope, but a Motoko Kusanagi-lookalike can be spotted in one episode | |
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In the episode "Living Legends" from The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Kim Possible and Ron make a cameo. Kim also showed up in the Spot-The-Diff event for Phineas and Ferb. | |
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Anime-Gataris may lay claim to being the first Reference Overdosed show to be comprised entirely out of lawyer-friendly variants. It has so many examples, it deserved its own separate page. | |
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One of the villains in the first series of Slayers dresses up as Colonel Sanders, complete with what appears to be a roast (not fried) chicken, in a particular episode. | |
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Ownership of Lieutenant Linn Kurosawa from Alien vs. Predator (Capcom) is apparently tied up with Twentieth Century Fox, so while Capcom usually uses any excuse to revisit its own obscure characters, Linn's cameos have been limited to hanging out far in the background of stages in Street Fighter Alpha 2 and Street Fighter III and an unrelated character Cosplaying as her for a split-second during a super attack in Namco × Capcom. | |
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Transformers: Rise of the Beasts: Shortly before the Autobots set out to retrieve the Transwarp Key, Mirage demonstrates his abilities to turn into the alternate modes of several other Transformers as Mythology Gag. These include a Lamborghini (Sideswipe, Sunstreaker, Breakdown), a dragster (G1 Mirage, Drag Strip), and a Ferrari (DotM Mirage/Dino, Wildrider). Naturally, considering how overprotective Ferrari is over how their products are portrayed and the fact that Hasbro does not hold the rights to make Ferrari toys (which was in fact the reason why Dino did not get an accurate toy until a decade after the film's release), the transformation occurs entirely offscreen. | |
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998) episode "Knock It Off", has the villain of the episode sell Powerpuff Girls knockoffs to Japan and when he does, the camera pans to find expies of Great Mazinger, Getter Robo, and Ultraman bowing their heads in defeat, along with a giant, face always obscured somehow, Wally Gator. Another episode features a montage of The Mayor calling the girls to stop various crimes, including a bank being robbed by "two barefoot criminals" resembling Fred and Barney. | |
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Mister Fantastic appears briefly in the Planet Hulk movie, but is shown only in shadow and has no lines. This was due to 20th Century Fox owning the film rights to the Fantastic Four at the time.note Disney, which acquired Marvel Comics back in 2009, eventually bought out most of Fox's entertainment assets on March 20, 2019, which included the movie rights to the Fantastic Four. | |
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The 5 to 2 Cafe in Silent Hill is lifted from Natural Born Killers. | |
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The first print versions of The Revenge of Shinobi for the Sega Genesis featured bosses that resembled Spider-Man, Batman, the Terminator (who wore no shirt and turned green as he took damage), and Godzilla. To avoid any potential lawsuits, Sega released a revision of the game which replaces Godzilla with a metal skeletal dinosaur and Batman with a Devilman-like creature. Spider-Man was kept as an official cameo (with a new copyrights screen acknowledging Marvel Comics' ownership of the character), since Sega had the Spider-Man license for a couple of other games (namely the Spider-Man arcade game and the Genesis game Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin). In the Virtual Console re-release, Spider-Man is now colored pink (Due to Sega losing the rights to use Spider-Man to Activision). Ironically, the Terminator/Hulk has appeared in all versions of The Revenge of Shinobi with no modifications whatsoever. Shinobi III, on the other hand, was able to get away with Mechagodzilla. |
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The titular game in the Batman Beyond episode "Sentries of the Last Cosmos" is clearly modeled off of the Star Wars franchise. The "save the distant universe" game plot, the imposing armor for the "sentries", and their lightsaber-like flaming swords are relatively generic enough. However, there is no way of getting around the fact that the villain du jour is straight-up wearing Jedi robes and furthermore has the hood up for the climax like Emperor Palpatine. To seal the deal, there is this gem of dialogue: | |
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The movie includes a speaking appearance by Bob, one of the title character's most prominent allies in the comics. But Marvel Studios owns the movie/TV rights for the organization he works forspoilerHYDRA, so this movie depicts him as simply a mook for the Big Bad. | |
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In Rescue Me Mave-Chan, a parody of Sentou Yousei Yukikaze, the villain of the short, For-Getter (which looks like a combination of GunBuster and Getter Robo G), shows off different characters who have been forgotten by fans, including Lum and EVA-01. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog and the Silicon Warriors features a plot where Tails is sucked into a computer world and Dr. Robotnik is using video game characters to conquer the world so there are lots of these. The pair are attacked by falling blocks (that come in L, S and I shapes) that fuse together, a large yellow sphere with a split in the middle, like a mouth, that makes electronic gulping sounds, a blond fighter in a red karate suit and a black haired blue costumed female called "Chin Lie". Sonic recognizes the latter as being from "Road Warrior Two". | |
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Rom: Spaceknight was a licensed series based on a toy from Parker Bros, meaning that once the license expired, the character could no longer appear in the Marvel Universe. However, since Marvel owns most of his lore and his non-Spaceknight design, he's still managed to pop up on occasion. For instance, the creative team behind Universe X were able to slip him into issue #3 by showing him without most of his armor (including his distinctive helmet), with the other characters only referring to him as "The greatest of the Spaceknights" and never using his real name. | |
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Megazone 23 has an appearance from a cop who looks exactly like Lupin. | |
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The Clarence episode "Video Store" features a significant appearance from an unnamed video store clerk who is heavily implied to be a grown-up version of Brendon from Home Movies. In addition to the clerk being voiced by the same actor and having the same personality and appearance (albeit nearly a decade and a half older), a photo of Brendon's old coach John McGuirk can be seen in the store, cementing the connection. | |
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Issue 180 of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (IDW) features two background characters who resemble Eugene and Louise Belcher at the comic convention. | |
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Superman and Wonder Woman are seen as part of a montage depicting the past wielders of Mjolnir in the Thor: The Worthy one-shot, acknowledging their use of the hammer during JLA/Avengers and Marvel Versus DC, respectively. Neither character's face is shown, but Superman is identified by his haircut and red cape, while Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth and trademark bracelet are clearly visible in her cameo. | |
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Bounty Hamster has a carefully unnamed coyote show up and recommend that the eponymous hamster try a better catalogue than Acme Products. | |
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The Shadowkhan show up in the antepenultimate episode of Teen Titans (2003), fighting Bushido. | |
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The Books of Magic: The third issue of the original 1990 miniseries has a scene where Tim Hunter is taken to a market in Faerie, one of the individuals spotted there being a small, white-furred bear with a red shirt and yellow checkered pants who is viewed from the back. In issue 20 0f the 2018 series that's part of The Sandman Universe, Izzy knocks out Geoff by borrowing a mallet from a lookalike of Obelix. |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender has a lawyer-friendly version of Ryu seen losing to June at arm wrestling at a bar (he's still there the next time they visit and is part of a Bar Brawl). | |
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In the 41st issue of The Superman Adventures, the story "What Would You Do If You Were Superman" shows a cab driver in a green cap named Joe Oblogatz among the people interviewed, who bears a strong resemblance to the titular character of The Goon. | |
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The Ren & Stimpy Show: In the pilot "Big House Blues" dog versions of Fred Flintstone and George Jetson can be seen at the pound. The episode "I Was a Teenage Stimpy" features Stimpy inviting a few friends over; although not named they are obvious parodies of Archie Andrews and Jughead Jones. Jughead can be seen tattooing Archie's back with their high school graduation years which date back to the 1950's to the 90's referring to the fact that the characters never age. |
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Onizuka himself actually dresses as Doraemon and explicitly calls himself as such when forced to fight a gang with his hands stuck in bowling balls. | |
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As it usually tries to avoid censoring, Lucky Star references titles and locations only indirectly, Suzumiya Haruhi No Yuutsu being the major exception. However, in one episode, Konata tells a 'ghost story' about a bus driver singing "Danzen! Futari wa *** cure", and in another a thinly-veiled conversation about Gundams between Konata and her father seems to be an exercise in "how far can we go before we get sued?" They once made a reference to Pocky beyond obvious when they had Misao say the name twice, the first time having the last half blanked out (Po*** ) and the second time the first half blanked (** cky), alongside having chocolate milk or juice sucked up a straw to a certain point before being held in place to look like the snack. Konata's "fight" with Guile actually has two separate Street Fighter references. The first is the obvious Guile clone, but the second shows up in the form of the "VS screen". The background is taken right out of Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. And the "stage" is Ryu's from Street Fighter II. Finally, she knocks him out with the Tatsumaki Senpyukyaku (Hurricane Kick), one of Ryu and Ken's signature moves. One episode has Code Geass and Lelouch's name censored out. Ironically, Bandai Entertainment would later pick up the rights to localize both that and Lucky Star. Tsukasa's Sgt. Frog keychain is worth noting here. During the Initial D parody, Kagami refers to Initial D as "chomei-chomei D", "chomei-chomei" being a placeholder name for something well-known. Kadokawa-Bandai dub: "Bleepin'-D." Cousin Yui reading manga with Rider on the cover. Also, episode 10, when Tsukasa's gentle nature and Kagami's Tsundere nature become blatantly obvious to Soujirou. The Gundam discussion segment is meant to parody the ridiculousness of the censoring. Both Konata and Soujirou's eyes have a censor bar over them, and every third word is bleeped out with a different sound. That said, the corresponding manga was published in an official Gundam magazine, so... The Image Song "Yuuchou Sentai Dararenjaa" (A Super Sentai-esque song) mentions, by cutting short instead of censoring, a certain "Lucky Clo---." In episode 19, Hiyori draws Apollo Justice and Klavier Gavin from the Ace Attorney series. |
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In Quest for Glory I, the VGA remake, if you're in the forest at certain times at morning or afternoon, you can see a dinosaur either going to or returning from work | |
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In an interesting case, one episode of Arthur had Arthur and friends writing pilot scripts for a contest. These were all obvious parodies of other popular cartoons. The thing is, most of these parodies were of shows aimed at a- to put it lightly- more mature audience, like South Park, Beavis and Butt-Head, and Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. What makes this more bizarre is that each of the stories were actual submissions by kids for a contest to generate ideas for the show, implying that the kids who sent those stories in watched those shows themselves. One episode had a Domo plush in the background, another referenced a show called "Judo Kittens" whose characters looked pretty familiar... |
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Ah My Buddha had the Show Within a Show Kamen Ranger, and continued to reference it throughout the show's run. The featured Kamen Ranger, Hayabusa 20, could've easily passed for Faiz. | |
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Haruhi Suzumiya: Episode 11 has a pixelated version of a Gundam launch and refers to it as the "Gun3". Also, in episode 1, Haruhi holds up magazines to Kyon and Mikuru, featuring other anime series, one of which is SHUFFLE!, with Kaede and Asa on the cover. Note that Yuko Goto voices both Mikuru and Kaede. |
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Howard the Duck: In the first issue of Vol. 6 (2016, for the record), the part of "Nameless Marvel Comics Redneck Conservative Strawman #4,451" is played by what is very clearly Soos from Gravity Falls. Which is weird, because that description doesn't really apply to Soos at all, but whatever. In the final issue of the same volume, Tara transforms into thinly-veiled versions of Jun the Swan, Judge Dredd, and even an EVA. |
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In Power Girl issue #4, Power Girl goes to the movies where a young man tries to hit on her while his three friends look on. None of them are named but they are clearly the gang from The Big Bang Theory. | |
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An issue of Power Pack features a brief panel of an excited kid carrying a tiger and dragging along exasperated parents, appropriately enough at a dinosaur exhibit. | |
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Several crowd shots in Danny Phantom: A Glitch in Time feature Luz and Amity (though, natch, we only ever see them from the back◊). | |
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Issue ten of New Teen Titans volume one had Slade Wilson consult a bald, bespectacled man named Dr. Benson Honeywell, who is clearly The Muppets character Dr. Bunsen Honeydew as a normal human being. Dr. Honeywell also mentions an unseen assistant named Bleaker, an overt play on Honeydew's assistant Beaker. | |
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Crossover (2020), in which a big crossover between many real-life comic books from different companies spills over into the world of the comic, has plenty of cameos and even supporting roles of characters from indie and creator-owned comics, but appearances of characters from DC Comics and Marvel Comics are usually limited to name-dropping, apperances of their actual comic books or just mostly obscured appearances like seeing their hands sticking between prison cell bars. | |
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Young Wizards: The Fifth Doctor makes a cameo in High Wizardry, helping Dairine give some pursuers the slip. | |
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The fourth episode features Dick Dastardly and Muttley cameo as one of the teams in the Skeleton Grand Prix. Like with the above example, the duo are heavily pixelated on top of being Palette Swapped, though the former is undone in the DVD release. | |
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Murder by Death was an entire crossover of famous but legally-distinct fictional detectives: Sidney Wang = Charlie Chan Sam Diamond = Sam Spade Dick and Dora Charleston = Nick and Nora Charles Miss Marbles = Miss Marple M'sieu Perrier = Hercule Poirot Another role had been written for Katharine Hepburn as Agatha Christie—or "Dame Abigail Christian"—but the character was dropped when Myrna Loy, who'd played Nora Charles in The Thin Man, refused to appear. The movie originally ended with a cameo by two detectives so similar to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson that Arthur Conan Doyle's estate got it removed from all home video releases. |
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In Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City about Nobita and friends making a toy land with animated dolls, toys, and statues, one of them is a Colonel Sanders statue. | |
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In episode 49 of the 2001 anime of Shaman King, the members Team LCT/Team Insane Asylum were based off Pro Wrestlers Mark LoMonaco (Bubba Ray Dudley/Brother Ray), one of the Hardys (Matt Hardy or Jeff Hardy) and Adam Copeland (Edge) who used tables, ladders and chairs respectively as their weapons in the WWE. And of course, earlier the heroes had to fight the corpse of a world famous Chinese martial artist from Hollywood movies, who developed his own fighting style, whose favorite weapons were a pair of nunchuks, and who died mysteriously at the peak of his popularity. So, totally not Bruce Lee, then. |
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Batman makes a guest appearance in the Judge Dredd story "Troublemaker", where he impedes Dredd so that Alvin Gaunt can escape with Johnny Alpha. Batman never speaks, keeps to the shadows, and never shows his insignia, but the design, as well as the batarangs, are unmistakeable. | |
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Granny from the The Beverly Hillbillies makes an appearance on Mister Ed. Irene Ryan, dressed in "Granny" garb, and with Granny's accent, meets Wilbur Post while touring a wax museum. She offers to take Wilbur home and poultice his head; very Granny-type actions. In the credits, however, Irene Ryan is credited as "Irene Ryan" with no character after her name. | |
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One episode featuring Dexter getting a rugged beard had him walk past Fred Flintstone and George Jetson. | |
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Gintama does this frequently, typically by having its characters cosplay as characters from other Shounen Jump manga. The secret weapon the Renho plan to use against Earth are mechs called "Gunsams" that have their heads pixellated due to how much of a resemblance they bear to what they're parodying. Shinpachi remarks about how heinous is that they managed to get away with such a blatant rip-off without being sued. The end notes on the episode that usually contain some Reality Subtext, or just plain text, mentions how lucky they are that it's Sunrise making the show. |
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The Motion-Sensor Bomb item is a twofer - the item itself originates from GoldenEye (1997), one of the big system-sellers for the Nintendo 64, but its series name is listed as [TOP SECRET] in order to avoid dealing with Eon Productions' copyright requirements. So in the Japanese version of Melee, the Motion-Sensor Bomb is redesigned to look the way it was in Perfect Dark (made by the same team at Rare who did GoldenEye), but come Brawl and the Motion-Sensor Bomb was given a new physical appearance entirely due to Rare being acquired by Microsoft. | |
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Antagonist has a minor character called Teeth who works for Evil Productions, a company that specializes in supplying video game villains. Her usual role is the Cat Burglar, a foe of Fatman. | |
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A flashback in Avengers Forever depicts Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man as one of the alternate realities witnessed by Thor and the Space Phantom, with the panel showing a flash of Doctor Octopus and Lex Luthor escaping from prison together. Lex obviously goes unnamed, and the appendix published in the back of issue #10 refers to him only as "a striking-looking bald man." Additionally, the future version of Rick Jones wears a bunch of articles of clothing taken from various superheroes. While most of Rick's items appear to be from Marvel characters, the outfit also includes Batman's Utility Belt and Superman's cape, albeit with the latter folded in such a way that the S-shield logo is partially obscured. Once again, the final issue's appendix plays coy, saying "We're not going to ask where he got the poncho and the belt." | |
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Asterix & Obelix XXL 2: Mission: Las Vegum features Romans dressed as Mario, Sonic, Crash Bandicoot, Rayman, Pac-Man, Ryu, and Lara Croft. | |
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In Rozen Maiden, Buu, the doll that attacks Jun early on, is quite clearly Winnie the Pooh. In the anime, Pooh is replaced with a generic clown doll. In turn, Jun makes a brief cameo early in the first episode of Ultimate Girls. | |
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Near the end of Kingdom Come, Norman McCay can be seen seated next to an elderly, bespectacled man with a mustache and an eyepatch, who is clearly Phillip Sheldon from Marvels. Both comics were illustrated by Alex Ross. | |
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Many of the background cartoon characters from Chipn Dale Rescue Rangers 2022, whether bootlegged or otherwise. | |
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An episode in Justice League Unlimited begins with Supergirl, Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E., and Green Lantern saving Japan from a giant turtle monster. | |
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In the two-part pilot of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Sakura Haruno, Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha can be seen at a classroom in Lunella's school. Sanji from One Piece can be seen as a cook in another episode. The trend continues in season 2, where Star Butterfly (sans cheek marks) and Monkey D. Luffy can be seen as guests at the roller rink. |
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Legion of Net.Heroes: At one point in Decibel Dude & Vigilante Guy, Decibel Dude was ready to quit being a superhero due to a number of extremely stressful plot developments. A quiet chat with four guys known only as Clark, Bruce, Frank, and Peter convinced him to get back in the game. | |
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Bugs Bunny, Warner Bros.' iconic cartoon star, appeared in cameo in Paramount's Puppetoon "Jasper Goes Hunting". Unlike most examples of this trope, his design is not altered in the slightest and he's even referred to by name. | |
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In Romancing SaGa 3, there is a Zorro-esque character called Robin, and in the credits, said character pulls off Zorro's infamous Z cut (Strongest Foil technique) | |
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An Invincible storyline has the title character being bounced around alternate universes. While he had a full issue experience with Spider-Man in Marvel Team-Up, he also encounters Batman (though only his arm is seen and his name is implied without having to say it outright, thanks to a running joke from the MTU issue), a world similar to Y: The Last Man and possibly the world of The Walking Dead, one of Robert Kirkman's other books. | |
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"Staging a Heroes' Welcome" had two girls who look suspiciously like Sakura and Tomoyo from Cardcaptor Sakura. | |
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When Andy gets a bit too creative with his design ideas, Olivia comments that they're not trying to recreate Billy and the Bubblegum Factory. | |
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The trend continues in season 2, where Star Butterfly (sans cheek marks) and Monkey D. Luffy can be seen as guests at the roller rink. | |
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Episode 11 has a pixelated version of a Gundam launch and refers to it as the "Gun3". | |
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The Prince of Tennis anime has Makunouchi Ippo of Hajime no Ippo fame appear briefly in the stands at a baseball game during a chibi episode. He is voiced by the same seiyuu as Prince of Tennis's Kaidoh, making this an Actor Allusion cameo. | |
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Also a couple of Death Note characters◊ happened to be at the same place at the same time when Sousuke was getting his haircut. | |
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Batman '66: The final story of the main series, "Main Title", ends with various reporters and photographers showing up to try and interview Batman, Robin and Batgirl. Among them is a photographer referred to as "Petey", who is likely Spider-Man in his civilian identity Peter Parker. | |
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Touhou Ibarakasen ~ Wild and Horned Hermit, one of the official Touhou Project manga adaptations, had a chapter that involved a mythological creature that emits electricity. Cue Sanae wondering if they were talking about an electric rat while her thought bubble showed a picture of Pikachu with a censor bar placed across its eyes. | |
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Spider-Boy, the combination of Spider-Man and Superboy from Amalgam Comics, was deemed off-limits due to being co-owned by Marvel and DC. However, the creators were able to sneak him into Spider-Verse #2, where his face can briefly be seen in a crowd shot. Later, during End of the Spider-Verse, Morlun is shown holding Spider-Boy's severed arm (made identifiable by the glove and leather jacket sleeve) after apparently having killed him off-panel, but the character still isn't identified by name. | |
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The player character in Spandex Force reminisces about what a shock it was when "meek Kenneth Clarke" revealed his secret identity as Miracle Man. | |
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RuPaul's Drag Race: The show officially forbids contestants from referencing fictional characters, but several queens on the show have specialized in cosplay, like Phi Phi O'Hara and Dax ExclamationPoint. As a result, the show has gotten extremely permissive and basically lets the queens do everything but reference the character by name, such as the African-American Dax wearing a white wig and lightning motifs when she first entered the Werk Room (accompanied by thunder and lighting, no less). However, the show seems to have done away with this rule. In Season 16, during the second episode's metallic-themed runway, Jax (no relation) flat-out admitted that her look—army fatigues with metal arms—was based on her semi-namesake, Jax from Mortal Kombat.note "Semi" because her real name out of drag is Jackson or Jax for short, but the decision to use it as her drag name comes from the irony of having the same name as the character, a super-masculine Army major. In the Once a Season challenge "The Snatch Game," a Match Game parody where the queens impersonate celebrities and try their hand at improv comedy, they're not allowed to impersonate fictional characters, but they can impersonate the actor/actress who played that character and base the impersonation on that specific role, like Season 3's Stacy Layne Matthews officially impersonating Monique but specifically channeling the abusive mother from Precious. |
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Robot Jones encounters parodies of Michael Knight and KITT in the episode "Work." | |
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In one chapter of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, Yugi Mutou from Yu-Gi-Oh! pops out of Bo-bobo's afro and summons Sky Dragon Osiris (AKA Slifer the Sky Dragon) to help battle Halekulani. (This is even more lawyer-friendly, as the scene in which this happened was drawn by the original creator of Yu-Gi-Oh!.) This later becomes a combo attack for the two characters in Jump Superstars. | |
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My Hero Academia: Two Heroes: One of the heroes introduced in the movie is Godzillo, who is rather blatantly a smaller, slightly more anthropomorphic version of Godzilla who happens to wear clothes. | |
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In the very first episode, the narrator says that only one hero is able to stop Cave Guy. The camera then pans up to a certain silhouetted caped crusader, but then the narrator says that that hero is "on another network", since the World's Greatest Detective was airing on Fox Kids at the time, and Freakazoid aired on what was then The WB. | |
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One chapter of Descendants of Darkness had the main characters in a book world. In the background of the wedding scene you can see the figures of Cloud, Aerith, Sephiroth and Rufus Shinra from Final Fantasy VII. | |
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There was a robot called the "Def-Tech" resembled a Rifleman 'Mech | |
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How Much for Just the Planet?: At around the point where Scotty and Chekov's golf game stops being a normal game and starts being a Bizarre and Improbable Golf Game, with a completely accurate sign reading "Bunker Left - Minefield Right", they and their Klingon counterparts are interrupted by a man in a khaki uniform with a pencil moustache who speaks with a clipped voice, or, in other words, The Brigadier from Doctor Who. Just to make sure that you don't think it's a coincidence, one of this man's few lines is calling on a Sergeant Benson, who is exactly one letter off being UNIT's most notable non-Brigadier character, Sergeant Benton. | |
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Shrek 2: During the opening montage, when Fiona and Shrek are making out on the beach, a tidal wave washes an Ariel lookalike up onto Shrek, who reacts in horror. Fiona then chucks her out to sea, where she's apparently eaten by sharks. In a later scene, when Fairy Godmother's factory is flooded with potions, two of her affected mooks resemble Lumiere and Cogsworth. |
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In the Yoshi's Island series, there are enemies and bosses called Burt, which wear blue and white striped pants. In German, they are called Xilebo. In French, their name is Bélixo. You can guess who they are based on. | |
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Lupin and Jigen can be seen in a hotel lobby in an episode of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders. | |
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Tooned has McLaren driver James Hunt (later of Rush (2013) fame) take on his nemesis "Lautfinger" in a James Bond parody set in Monte Carlo, Lautfinger being a thinly-veiled reference to Hunt's real life arch-rival Niki Lauda. Lauda actually drove for McLaren in the early 80s following his stint at Ferrari and Brabham, but due to the fact that he (and Lewis Hamilton, who previously voiced himself in the series) was working with Mercedes at the time, they could only settle for an expy instead. | |
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The Werewolf is just as humanoid as The Wolf Man, and is even called "Ron Chanley" in the prequel. | |
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However, Doctor Slump also makes explicit references to Astro Boy, Gamera, Godzilla, and Ultraman. | |
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The final battle takes place on a decommissioned S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, which is never identified by name. Concept artist Emmanuel Shiu was even told to make sure it didn't resemble the one seen in The Avengers too closely. | |
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Requiem Vampire Knight: Hellboy briefly pops up as a castle groundskeeper in Résurrection. | |
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The fifth issue of Tom Strong's Terrific Tales has a story giving Tom's talking gorilla sidekick King Solomon A Day in the Limelight, with one scene having Solomon running into a line of representations of famous fictional simians, including a necktie-wearing gorilla holding a barrel, a purple King Louie, Cornelius clad in a yellow uniform and Mojo Jojo colored orange. | |
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One of the episodes of Ben 10 has Konohamaru's team appear in the background. In another, an orange-haired girl dressed like Sakura is on screen briefly. | |
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Ghost Recon Wildlands has a scene in which Sam talks about how he's one of the few of the covert op old guard. He mentions that there's one other old operative, an Army Operations member who wears a bandana, only to be informed that said operative retired fairly recently. "So there's only me..." | |
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In The Boondocks episode "Guess Hoe's Coming to Dinner", there's a background character who resembles Jin from Samurai Champloo. | |
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Top 10 has a ton of these, sometimes a dozen on a single page, ranging from the extremely well-known to the rather obscure. | |
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Doyle in "Where Did You Go, Audino?" bears a resemblance to Conan Edogawa. Even his name is a reference (playing off of Arthur Conan Doyle). | |
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An issue of Ultimate Spider-Man has a cameo from two prostitutes dressed as Power Girl. This is part of a Running Gag where prostitutes dressed as famous superheroines can be seen in the police station Spidey often visits, but this instance is notable since the women in question are almost always dressed as Marvel Comics heroines. | |
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Wraith fighter ace pilot Tom Kazansky, anyone? | |
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Simon Cardigan in Marty Pants likes to draw a character that can't be featured in the book for legal reasons. So, Marty uses a substitute called ''Anenomebob Trapezoidshorts". | |
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Disgaea: Hour of Darkness does this quite obviously with the infamous Prism Rangers. And how could you forget Captain Gordon, Defender of Earth! The second game also features a conversation with a member of monster-type demon race that's usually considered female for pretty much the rest of the game. At the end of the conversation the monster reveals that it is, in fact, a boy. At this point, you realize/remember that the monster in question is named Bridget. And then there's the third game with not one, but two of the Diez Gentlemen. One is Bo Tie (flip his name around). Then there's Se-To-Oh, who ironically, summons a bunch of monsters in one turn. |
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In the Regular Show episode "Party Pete", Party Pete bears a striking resemblance to the Swedish singer Günther◊. | |
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Wanted by Mark Millar features lawyer-friendly versions of every supervillain (and some heroes) ever. Ever. In addition, it's implicit that the characters in the story are the real versions, and the comics are a half-baked attempt by the world to tell their exploits. But who reads comics anymore anyway? | |
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In Good Omens there is the alien that looked like a pepper pot, described as beeping, so... the shout out/lawyer-friendly cameo becomes a bit of a twofer. | |
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The very first issue of What If? alluded to the crossover by showing a glimpse of Spider-Man being punched by a faceless combatant in a blue costume. For legal reasons, the Watcher only identified Superman as "a colorfully-clad alien" from another continuity. | |
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"After King Kong Fell": Both The Shadow and Doc Savage are there at the site of Kong's body after he falls. They go unnamed, but descriptions of the former's "hawk-like face" and the latter's "gold-specked eyes" make them unmistakable references. | |
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Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei has innumerable instances. In speech, one syllable of the word/name in question is either bleeped over or pronounced "maru", in text one letter is replaced by a circle. Pretty much anything from Studio Shaft is guaranteed to be filled with Lawyer-Friendly Cameos. Pani Poni Dash! for example, had a freakin' Yukkuri in the OVA. |
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A short story in the Unforgivable Stories collection features an unnamed teenaged journalist who has an uncontrollable cowlick and is accompanied by a small white dog who is a Nazi collaborator in occupied Paris. | |
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Coming to America has McDowell's, which is not only an obvious ripoff of McDonald's, but is treated as such in the movie — and the owner has to describe the subtle differences between his store and the McDonald's right next door. When they actually made the building for filming, the owner of the adjacent McDonald's actually threatened to sue. | |
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The short "Attack of the Drones" was written by Eric Kaplan and directed by Rich Moore, both of whom worked regularly on Futurama; thus, Zoidberg is clearly visible at the council early on. Same scene had a Klingon and The Great Gazoo in the council. Not to mention the Langoliers. | |
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Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers features a Radioshock store which suffered the same case with Droids-R-Us which was renamed to Hz. So Good. | |
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The Third Universe had previously been established as the Faction Paradox universe, which is also the Doctor Who universe, meaning the Three must be representatives of the Great Houses of the Time Lords, as borne out by their being about to launch a war with the eldritch vampires of the universe next-door to theirs. (Although there is no smoking gun, the fact that there are three of them and they come from just before the war with the vampires may lead some to guess that the Three are in fact the Triumvirate of Rassilon, Omega and the Other.) | |
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The Kingdom Rush series, being packed with references and cameos, features some. In Kingdom Rush Frontiers, a total of three Predators are hidden across three different maps, but are called 'Alien Hunters'. In a map on Kingdom Rush Origins, two kids (named 'Hans' and 'Ethel') can be freed from a candy house inhabited by a witch. The achievement for freeing them is also a Lawyer Friendly Cameo: 'Candy Rush'. |
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One chapter of Negima had a number of people dressed up as different anime and toku heroes, such as J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai, Kamen Rider X, and the main heroines of Futari wa Pretty Cure. | |
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The Venture Bros. plays with this a lot. Many of the characters on the show are parodies, but the characters they're based on also exist, either as fiction (Baron Underbeit is mockingly compared to Doctor Doom) or actual people. For instance, Dr. Rusty Venture is a parody of Jonny Quest (a boy adventurer with a genius scientist for a father), which doesn't stop his bodyguard/Race Bannon parody Brock Samson from being old friends with the actual Bannon, or Rusty from being in a therapy group with "Action Jonny" himself. Not to mention the time that the Impossible Family won a costume contest by dressing as the Fantastic Four. | |
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Throughout Preacher, Jesse Custer has a spirit adviser called The Duke, who is clearly meant to be John Wayne but never explicitly referred to as such and always drawn with face in shadow. However, his father, John Custer, is shown and referred to as meeting the flesh-and-blood John Wayne while serving in Vietnam. Also, in issue #53, Jesse gives a lift to a fat, aging Elvis (this one's a lot harder to identify, but it's definitely him). Plus there's the sequence where Herr Starr meets (and insults) a number of unnamed world leaders - we only see Starr's face, but can identify who he's addressing by the insult (e.g. "You've got a girl's haircut, Colonel.") | |
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One episode has Code Geass and Lelouch's name censored out. Ironically, Bandai Entertainment would later pick up the rights to localize both that and Lucky Star. | |
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The title cards for the PARANOIA songs in DanceDanceRevolution display expies of Kraftwerk's robot alter egos. | |
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The unreleased Japanese prototype of Monster Party had several enemies and bosses based on famous fictional characters, many of which were modified to avoid lawsuits in the game's limited American release. Examples of the bosses include a singing potted plant that uses musical notes as projectilesnote Changed to a pitcher plant that shoots bubbles in the American release., an ape-man on horseback who fights with a ruined Statue of Liberty appearing in the backgroundnote The American release changed it to a pumpkin-headed ghost boss and removed the ruined Statue of Liberty seen in the background, a grotesque head on spider legsnote Changed to a Giant Spider in the American release., a Mogwai that turns into a Gremlin as the boss fight startsnote Changed into a cute cat that turns into a feline monstrosity in the American release., and a Xenomorphnote Changed to The Grim Reaper in the American release.. | |
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In "Race with the Devil", a story exclusive to the UK version, Susan Hoffman investigates the sighting of a resurrected Starscream with the assistance of three men who strongly resemble Egon Spengler, Ray Stantz and Peter Venkman as depicted in The Real Ghostbusters. | |
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In issue 20 0f the 2018 series that's part of The Sandman Universe, Izzy knocks out Geoff by borrowing a mallet from a lookalike of Obelix. | |
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Final Fantasy has the recurring characters Biggs and Wedge, named after the pair from Star Wars — although Biggs's name was romanized as "Vicks" in the SNES release of Final Fantasy VI. Not only did they show up in Chrono Trigger as well, but that game even has an Admiral Piett to go with them. The Japanese version of Final Fantasy basically used the original Dungeons & Dragons bestiary down to the names, and most monsters were renamed in localization to prevent legal action. Final Fantasy VII has the summon Hades, a skeleton wearing a hooded robe that curses enemies with fumes from a giant kettle, and his attack is explicitly named "Black Cauldron". |
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The Fairly OddParents!: The President always appears dressed up as George Washington or Abraham Lincoln and has No Name Given, but once you hear his voice you can tell he is a parody of George W. Bush. One episode had Charlie Brown (who had a tuft of brown hair in this cameo for some reason) falling for Lucy's football trick like he always does and Snoopy was sleeping on his dog house. |
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Portal 2's Perpetual Testing Initiative: When you enter a specific chamber, Cave Johnson will say that you are "the first half-man, half-machine police officer" named Robot-a-Cop. | |
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Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal: Of Noble Family has a slim black woman who works as a doctor on Antigua in the early 19th century, named "Dr. Jones" (no first name given). Even the author's note admits that the resemblance to Martha Jones of Doctor Who is more than coincidental. | |
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The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor: The emperor transforms into a three-headed dragon identical to Godzilla villain King Ghidorah, but recolored and with extra limbs. | |
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The fifth issue of Green Lantern Corps Quarterly has G'Nort's story involve having to stop a villain who has caused humans and dogs to switch places as owners and pets. After things are returned to normal, a bespectacled man with red hair and a white dog he calls "Mr. Peabody" are shown among the humans and their pet dogs. | |
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The Amazing World of Gumball: The episode "The Copycats" was made as a direct response to a very infamous series of milk commercials in China that featured scenes from the show ripped off shot-for-shot. In a huge case of irony, though, even the rip-offs here had to be slightly altered in design to avoid legal trouble. It's worth noting that the storyboards for the episode still presented these characters in their original "Miracle Star" designs. | |
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Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon has Arnoid, a killer robot (Terminator). And Monolith Burger, with its large yellow "M" logo. The garbage ship is full of these, including a "bow tie fighter from the Cologne Wars" and an expy of Optimus Prime's head. |
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The third issue of the original 1990 miniseries has a scene where Tim Hunter is taken to a market in Faerie, one of the individuals spotted there being a small, white-furred bear with a red shirt and yellow checkered pants who is viewed from the back. | |
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In The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, in which every character is either a literary character or a literary character's ancestor, Fu Manchu is never mentioned by name, because he's still under copyright. In the movie, Fu Manchu was replaced with the Sherlock Holmes villain Prof. Moriarty (who also appears in the comic) disguised as a mix of The Phantom of the Opera and Fantomas. And the Black Dossier includes British secret agents named "Jimmy", who is obviously James Bond (He won't stop talking about "some business in Jamaica" and all that, and he's also the grandson of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen original character Campion Bond), Miss Night, who is clearly Emma Peel, and Uncle Hugo, who is Bulldog Drummond. To say nothing of the new M, who dislikes being referred to as "Harry" because Harry died a long time ago, in the sewers under Vienna. And then there's Paint it Black in which Mina meets a tall dark haired gentleman who claims his first name is Tom, his middle name is a marvel and his last name is a conundrum. Century 2009 extends this to Harry himself being not only the ultimate bad guy, but the Antichrist — while still never being named or even seen before being mutated by his powers. Also in Paint it Black, during Mina's hallucination she sees the Daleks and a Blue Meanie. In The Black Dossier, the Blazing World features characters who are unidentified but are clearly The Lone Ranger, Charlie Brown, and the Disney version of Snow White. And that's just the prominent ones! There are hundreds of smaller references and cameos scattered throughout the series alongside their public domain counterparts. |
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A Danger Mouse story appearing in Marvel's Count Duckula book had the hero facing a band of Enraged Mutant Ninja Poodles during a training session. Later in the story, the back of the head of Doctor #4 and an anthropomorphic bird caricature of John Cleese appears. | |
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In The Black Dossier, the Blazing World features characters who are unidentified but are clearly The Lone Ranger, Charlie Brown, and the Disney version of Snow White. | |
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The Red Baron has an unexplained hatred for a white dog in The Bloody Red Baron. | |
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Royal Envoy has a girl pirate named Tippy Long-Boots. | |
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X-Men: The Animated Series would sometimes feature cameos from Marvel characters who were off-limits due to their TV rights belonging to other networks or production companies. The use of generic placeholder names in the scripts, such as "Large Green Neanderthal Robot" for an android duplicate of The Incredible Hulk or "African Mutant Refugee #3" for Black Panther, helped get these past the lawyers. In one instance, after being told that he couldn't use Spider-Man in an episode, storyboard artist Larry Houston managed to sneak a cameo in anyway by showing Spidey's arm firing a line of webbing. Fantastic Four: The Animated Series did the same thing, such as showing a group of plain-clothed tourists who were clearly supposed to be Wolverine, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm and Gambit in "Nightmare in Green", or Storm and her godson Mjnari popping up in Wakanda in "Prey of the Black Panther". "Nightmare in Green" also showed a shot of the Juggernaut's hand bursting out of the water, a reference to an earlier X-Men episode where he'd been hurled into the ocean by Gladiator. | |
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This occurs several times in Star Wars Tales and Tag and Bink; there are minor appearances of characters from outside the franchisee who appear in the background such as Buzz Lightyear, Bender, a Predator... among the few characters who sometimes pop up. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog features the Death Egg as Eggman's ultimate weapon to destroy Sonic. | |
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Spider-Man: In Doctor Octopus: Year One, flashbacks to young Otto Octavius' past are prevalent throughout the story. At one point it shows four bullies beating him up. One with long hair and a wool cap, one with a white t-shirt and a shaved head, one with a green T-shirt, and one with a torn jean jacket. One issue had a single-panel cameo appearance from Doc "Rusty" Venture and Brock Samson. They weren't really doing anything of note, they were just having lunch. The bullies from The Simpsons also showed up in an issue of Young Justice, where they tried to harass Red Tornado's daughter during Halloween. They showed up again in two separate issues of the Mars Attacks! comic book series, as well as an issue of Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters. |
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Sorcerer Hunters includes a number of these, exemplified by the chapter "Seaside Days in the Springtime of Youth, one of the series' many Beach Episodes. In it, a magical potion turns the protagonists into cosplaying cameos from other series such as Sailor Moon, Urusei Yatsura, and Darkstalkers. Also, for a Fanservice laden shonen series, the frequent cameos from the decidedly shoujo and chaste dating sim of Angelique were amusing, especially when the game's resident cute boy showed up as a slave boy belonging to one of the manga's villains. | |
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Issue 426 of volume one of The Incredible Hulk had Peter David include a lawyer-friendly cameo of Hal Jordan in the form of a mental patient Doc Samson and Bruce Banner run into named Mr. J who wears green clothes, has brown hair with graying temples and is under the delusion of owning a power ring. This references the role Hal Jordan played as Parallax in DC Comics' then-recent Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! Crisis Crossover. In issue #413, meanwhile, Hulk defeats Doomsday (who has his face obscured and is cut off before he can say his full name for legal reasons) in a virtual reality training program. | |
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Goodness Gracious Me did a parody of The Sooty Show with Sweep's face pixelated to hide his resemblance to the original puppet. | |
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Space Quest V: The Next Mutation featured the rear end of the USS Enterprise in the Starcon hangar bay. Captain Picard appears in the conference room on the station. There's also Spike. No lawsuits, somehow. Of course, the entire series is filled with this sort of stuff. It wasn't in Quest for Glory II, though. That was the USS Exitprise. |
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Count Dracula and Frankenstein's Monster are extremely similar to their portrayals in Dracula and Frankenstein, with a few minor new touches such as a Dracula's High-Class Glass. | |
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Zenigata makes a cameo in the My-HiME manga arresting Shizuru. | |
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In the miniseries The Oz-Wonderland War, amongst the bunnies the Nome King has kidnapped is Bun Rab from Pogo. . | |
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There's also a Super Sentai parody, the Flying 5. | |
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Cousin Yui reading manga with Rider on the cover. Also, episode 10, when Tsukasa's gentle nature and Kagami's Tsundere nature become blatantly obvious to Soujirou. | |
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Reversed in Ray the Animation: In the manga, Osamu Tezuka's Dr. Black Jack 'cameos', but his face is never shown and he is never referred to by his full name, due to copyright concerns. In the animation, Black Jack doesn't fall under these restrictions anymore, seeing as how it was produced by Tezuka's animation studio, which of course holds the copyright on the character. | |
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Possibly due to its anime influence, Kappa Mikey has a few of these. A few of the guest appearances include a fat, middle-aged Speed Racer, a palette-swapped version of Puchiko from Di Gi Charat, and Yugi Muto with ridiculously exaggerated hair. In one of the first episodes, you can also see a figure that looks like Mega Man X and Zero combined. |
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On several occasions, songs that original had vocalized lyrics in their home series only got instrumental versions in Smash - one such example is Snake Eater, which has the instrumental version sourced from the original game (which played during the latter half of the Final Boss fight) and an instrumental remix added in Ultimate that ups the James Bond influences. | |
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Group scenes in comics featuring the Legion of Super-Heroes like to slip in famous aliens or other odd-looking characters. An alien resembling Dr. Zoidberg of Futurama was seen being arrested by the Science Police in Action Comics #863 (part of the Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes storyline). The fourth annual of the 1989 series, which was part of the Bloodlines crisis crossover, has Angon slaughter a pair of aliens who resemble Ren Hoek and Stimpson J. Cat. |
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The Tiny Toon Adventures episode "New Character Day" begins with the titular character of Who Framed Roger Rabbit being rejected at the audition for new characters to appear on the show. Since that film was made by Warner Bros.' rival Disney, however, legal action was avoided by never giving the audience a clear shot of his face and referring to him as "White Rabbit" in the credits. | |
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Similarly, Transformers: Animated's Starscream has Isamu Alva Dyson's YF-19 "Alpha One" from Macross Plus as his vehicle mode, but this time the staff got away with it. | |
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In Smile Pretty Cure!, Yayoi's alarm clock bears a superhero resembling a Kamen Rider, most likely Kamen Rider Scissors of Kamen Rider Ryuki. | |
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An episode of Phantom 2040 features a guest appearance by an "old family friend" who strikingly resembles, but is not named as, Mandrake the Magician, the other famous character created by Lee Falk, the writer who created The Phantom. | |
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One episode had a Domo plush in the background, another referenced a show called "Judo Kittens" whose characters looked pretty familiar... | |
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Not only did they show up in Chrono Trigger as well, but that game even has an Admiral Piett to go with them. | |
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In Assassin's Guild one-shot issue of The Punisher, the titular Anti-Hero guns down thinly-disguised counterparts of Lupin III and his gang. | |
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The first issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage) has a young Daredevil appear during Splinter's telling of the Turtles' origin, as it is a recreation of the scene where Daredevil gets his powers in the first issue of that comic. The can of green ooze is shown hitting him and then falling onto the turtles. | |
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As a landmark collaboration between Marvel and DC, Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man still gets referenced from time to time, despite the potential legal issues involved: The very first issue of What If? alluded to the crossover by showing a glimpse of Spider-Man being punched by a faceless combatant in a blue costume. For legal reasons, the Watcher only identified Superman as "a colorfully-clad alien" from another continuity. A flashback in Avengers Forever depicts Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man as one of the alternate realities witnessed by Thor and the Space Phantom, with the panel showing a flash of Doctor Octopus and Lex Luthor escaping from prison together. Lex obviously goes unnamed, and the appendix published in the back of issue #10 refers to him only as "a striking-looking bald man." Additionally, the future version of Rick Jones wears a bunch of articles of clothing taken from various superheroes. While most of Rick's items appear to be from Marvel characters, the outfit also includes Batman's Utility Belt and Superman's cape, albeit with the latter folded in such a way that the S-shield logo is partially obscured. Once again, the final issue's appendix plays coy, saying "We're not going to ask where he got the poncho and the belt." The final Secret Wars (2015) cover features an homage to the cover of the crossover. Since Superman is obviously a DC character, the picture is cropped in such a way so that all we see of him is one of his red boots floating near Spidey. During his short series, the Body Surfing hero Mosaic briefly took over Spider-Man's body, and memories of his adventures appeared as panels floating through his mind. One of said panels was very clearly Spidey's attempt to use Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs on Supes that nearly broke both his hands, but of course the man he's punching just so happens to be obscured by Mosaic's own arm. |
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Writer Steve Skeates famously began a story in an issue of Aquaman (published by DC Comics), only to resolve it in an issue of Namor (published by Marvel Comics) after the former series was cancelled. The Namor installment contained a very brief Broad Strokes recap of the events of the previous issue, and thanks to the obvious copyright problems, Aquaman could not be named or explicitly shown. This resulted in only his hand being seen, and the narration itself refusing to identify the hero by name. | |
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In Two and a Half Men, after Charlie dies, a married couple played by Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson consider buying the house. They're not named in dialogue, script, or credits, but they speak and act exactly like Dharma & Greg. | |
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In episode 5 of Maria†Holic Alive, when the Dorm Leader mentions about the punishment of watching the entire "Legend of Japanese Heroes" series back to back without blinking, the scene cuts to a shot of Yang Wen-li and Reinhard von Lohengramm whose faces are concealed by stereotypical ninja masks. | |
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The Japanese version of Final Fantasy basically used the original Dungeons & Dragons bestiary down to the names, and most monsters were renamed in localization to prevent legal action. | |
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In the VGA remake of Space Quest I: The Sarien Encounter, the Droids-B-Us shop (which itself features an android Geoffrey the Giraffe as its logo!) has a "Dalick" for sale, which bears a striking resemblance to a certain creature from Doctor Who. There's also the robot from Lost in Space, as well as another droid, HA-Y-AO, which clearly was inspired by Hayao Miyazaki's Castle in the Sky. The Blues Brothers also have a cameo as bar singers. ZZ Top had a cameo in the original, but this wasn't so lawyer-friendly, as Sierra got slapped with a lawsuit and had to replace them in the remake by a band of similarly dressed midgets, while The Blues Brothers were replaced with a pair of blue-skinned MIBs. Their respective musics were also changed. The former's sprites could still be found Dummied Out in the game data. There was a robot called the "Def-Tech" resembled a Rifleman 'Mech Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge had a Xenomorph-like alien and an ersatz of ED-209 from RoboCop, and Vohaul resembles Darth Vader unmasked. Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon has Arnoid, a killer robot (Terminator). And Monolith Burger, with its large yellow "M" logo. The garbage ship is full of these, including a "bow tie fighter from the Cologne Wars" and an expy of Optimus Prime's head. Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers features a Radioshock store which suffered the same case with Droids-R-Us which was renamed to Hz. So Good. Space Quest V: The Next Mutation featured the rear end of the USS Enterprise in the Starcon hangar bay. Captain Picard appears in the conference room on the station. There's also Spike. No lawsuits, somehow. Of course, the entire series is filled with this sort of stuff. It wasn't in Quest for Glory II, though. That was the USS Exitprise. |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic gets away with this all the time since said cameos are ponies. So far we've had Karl Lagerfeld, Anna Wintour, the entire cast of The Big Lebowski, Indiana Jones, Big Boss, Mike 'Viper' Metcalf, Rick and Morty, and although they won't admit it was intentional, Braeburn looks an awful lot like Roy O'Bannon. An accidental example that has since become Ascended Fanon is the pony named Time Turner, AKA "Doctor Whooves", who strongly resembles the Tenth Doctor. In addition to further appearances of Time Turner since then, there have been occasional background cameos of other ponies who resemble other incarnations of the Doctor. The comics have even more examples. You can find Mario and Luigi, Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece, Loki from The Avengers, the Inner Senshi from Sailor Moon, Mabel Pines from Gravity Falls and tons of others. The comics also imply that Discord actually is Q from Star Trek. |
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Doctor Who Expanded Universe: The Bernice Summerfield novel Ship of Fools by Dave Stone features a 25th century space-liner filled with Great Detectives IN SPACE!, including Emil Dupont (Hercule Poirot) and Khaarli of Czhanos (Charlie Chan). The Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Camera Obscura had an appearance of William the Bloody Awful Poet, which was the nickname Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer had as a human. Also, the Past Doctor Adventures novel The King of Terror has a character from Southern California mention Dingoes Ate my Baby as one of his favourite bands. The Past Doctor Adventures novel Millennial Rites briefly mentions a a blond-haired man in a dirty trenchcoat in a Dublin pub, and a thoughtful man levitating in a voluminous blue cloak in a New York brownstone as sensing the psychic shockwave caused by the Monster of the Week. |
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In the Asterix story Asterix in Belgium, the two Belgians who announce Caesar's arrival are dead ringers for Thomson and Thompson, the pseudo-twin detectives from the Belgian comic Tintin. Right down to the Art Shift, the font in their Speech Bubbles, and the use of their catchphrase "To be precise..." And the recurring pirates are based on the cast of the Belgian comic ''Barbe-Rouge'', although no one outside France would get that. Asterix in Switzerland had a repairman who looked like the mascot of a French oil company. He was redrawn in the English edition to look like the Michelin man instead. |
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The 1997 Bug one-shot had Bug of Marvel's Micronauts comic get into a squabble with Annihilus when the Negative Zone villain used his cosmic rod to travel through time and space. The two end up transporting to the origins of various Marvel characters...and one DC character. At one stop, Bug accidentally causes a bat to crash through a wealthy man's window, which is likely the moment where Bruce Wayne saw a bat and was inspired to become Batman. | |
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In The Non-Adventures of Wonderella: "Mace Windu is a Lucasfilm character. I'm Samuel L. Jackson in a bathrobe." | |
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The Beetlejuice Off to See the Wizard episode has the Munchkins (here, giant beetles) greet Lydia (as Dorothy) with "Welcome to the Land of Public Domain!" Let's make this very clear: you do not have to write around any copyrights to use characters from the first book (and a few others, all the ones written before about 1923) of the Oz series (it's in the public domain now) ...the movie, on the other hand, is copyrighted. No ruby slippers for you. | |
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In Robert McCloskey's Homer Price the local kids' biggest fictional heroes are the Lonely Ranger and the Super-Duper. | |
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Dick and Dora Charleston = Nick and Nora Charles | |
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In an issue of Star Wars (Marvel 1977), Lando disguised himself in an outfit that made him look exactly like a Palette Swapped version of Captain Harlock. | |
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Project A-Ko: It's hinted a few times that Eiko's parents are Superman and Wonder Woman, though they've never appeared onscreen in costume. (Although they have appeared with costume — Mrs. Magami is shown sewing or repairing a Superman outfit at one point.) Dad is also shown reading the Daily Planet. The third movie has a cameo appearance from Yawara Inokuma and her grandfather at the burger joint where Eiko works. |
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In Teen Titans Spotlight #11, the Brotherhood of Evil are transported to a post-apocalyptic alternate reality where the planet has been ravaged by nuclear war. There, they encounter a band of rebels led by a warrior known only "Tin," who sports a peculiar red quiff hairstyle and rides into battle atop a mutated white dog. Once it's revealed that he used to be a boy adventurer and that his two closest friends are an alcoholic sea captain and a balding scientist, it becomes clear that the universe the Brotherhood landed in is a Bad Future AU version of The Adventures of Tintin. | |
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The final Secret Wars (2015) cover features an homage to the cover of the crossover. Since Superman is obviously a DC character, the picture is cropped in such a way so that all we see of him is one of his red boots floating near Spidey. | |
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M'sieu Perrier = Hercule Poirot Another role had been written for Katharine Hepburn as Agatha Christie—or "Dame Abigail Christian"—but the character was dropped when Myrna Loy, who'd played Nora Charles in The Thin Man, refused to appear. The movie originally ended with a cameo by two detectives so similar to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson that Arthur Conan Doyle's estate got it removed from all home video releases. |
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Villains by Necessity: Barigans are stand-ins for hobbits, being short, hairy and usually rustic people, with Arcie going so far as to lampshade this (like Biblo or Frodo, he's the Black Sheep due to being an adventurer thief). The Nathauan also seem like ones for dark elves/drow, given their attributes (e.g. being a pretty Always Chaotic Evil subterranean people who would raid surface dwellers) and one theory is even that "they were elves once". On a more parodic level, the Gnifty Gnomes are thinly-disguised Smurfs, being sickly sweet tiny people that live in the same kind of houses the Smurfs did along with sharing their appearance. |
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The third movie has a cameo appearance from Yawara Inokuma and her grandfather at the burger joint where Eiko works. | |
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And then there's the third game with not one, but two of the Diez Gentlemen. One is Bo Tie (flip his name around). Then there's Se-To-Oh, who ironically, summons a bunch of monsters in one turn. | |
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Palladium Fantasy has a quite obvious Maleficent analogue depicted in its section on warlocks. | |
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Sidney Wang = Charlie Chan | |
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In episode 19, Hiyori draws Apollo Justice and Klavier Gavin from the Ace Attorney series. | |
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It wasn't in Quest for Glory II, though. That was the USS Exitprise. | |
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In Quest for Glory IV, one of the farmers at the inn is a Lawyer-Friendly Archie Bunker. | |
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Perhaps the biggest example of "Pushing it" with this trope would be an Ultraman episode where the hero fights Jirass, a monster that looks a lot like Godzilla with a neck frill attached (And in fact it was an old Godzilla suit with a collar attached). Said frill is then torn off by Ultraman about halfway through the fight. Keep in mind though that series' creator Eiji Tsuburaya owned the Godzilla suit, not Toho as he was the head of their special effects team. | |
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Yakitate!! Japan's American character Kid is nearly identical to Brad Pitt, for no good reason. Conan from Case Closed also makes a thinly-veiled appearance. | |
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While Burnout normally uses Bland Name Cars, Burnout Paradise has the Legendary Cars DLC pack, which has four cars inspired by famous cars from films and television: Hunter Cavalry Bootlegger (complete with Dixie Horn), the Carson GT Nighthawk, the Hunter Manhattan Spirit, and the Jansen P12 88 Special. Toy versions of these cars are also unlockable in the Big Surf Island DLC. Burnout 3: Takedown also had The B-Team van, and the first lorry you get in crash mode has a particular disguise to it. |
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Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel shows that Captain Marvel's Multiverse counterparts possess their own versions of the Reality Stone. These alternate universe Captain Marvels include versions of Mar-Vell, Monica Rambeau and... Shazam!, a.k.a. the original Captain Marvel. Even though only Shazam's right arm, right leg and trademark cape are shown (and are colored blue, the color of Captain Marvel Jr.), it's still very clear who he's supposed to be. | |
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The Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Camera Obscura had an appearance of William the Bloody Awful Poet, which was the nickname Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer had as a human. Also, the Past Doctor Adventures novel The King of Terror has a character from Southern California mention Dingoes Ate my Baby as one of his favourite bands. | |
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The With A Vengeance storyline features the "Maximums" who are thinly veiled analogues of The Avengers (the name suggests The Ultimates; the line-up doesn't) from the other guys. | |
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The Rocketeer has appearances by several unnamed pulp characters including The Shadow and Doc Savage. | |
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In the final episode of Imagin Anime, an animated spin-off from Kamen Rider Den-O, the Kyoshouryuku Labs of Mazinger Z is name-dropped, Ultraman Taro shows up, Momotaros attempts to replace Toei Animation's mascot, Pero, then throws a fit at the HeartCatch Pretty Cure! poster. Urataros, at the very end, comments they probably never got permission for all of this. | |
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Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew!: In #15 Alley-Kat-Abra attempts to teleport herself, the rest of the team and the Justa Lotta Animals back to Earth-C, but mistakenly teleports into a world where a bespectacled, mustached Mickey Mouse and a car containing the silhouettes of Donald Duck and his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie can be seen. In the miniseries The Oz-Wonderland War, amongst the bunnies the Nome King has kidnapped is Bun Rab from Pogo. . |
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Spider-Man: Sinister Six Trilogy: Spider-Man: Gathering of the Sinister Six features the Machiavelli Club, an elite New York establishment that caters to criminal geniuses. An industrialist named Lex and a female thief named Carmen are mentioned as members, as is a deaf German by the name of Taubmann. Deceased former members include the Gentleman's dear friend Auric, a pair of terrorists known as the Gruber Brothers, and a wealthy, long-lived Asian man who perished during a conflict with his son. Additionally, it's heavily implied the club's original founder was James Moriarty. | |
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Each story in Devilbear features a "special guest" character that represents a more famous character such as "Winnie the Pimp" instead of Pooh or "Pandatchoo" instead of Pikachu... | |
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My Bride is a Mermaid features the Terminator as an important character. With lines like "I'll be back"◊ and "You must die, human! TERMINATOR!", and "Who's your daddy? TERMINATOR!", it's kinda hard to miss. And then there's Bunta Willis, whom Sun is a die hard fan of. |
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An issue of X-Factor (1991) has an appearance from actress Sean Young as Strong Guy's new girlfriend. What pushes it into this territory is that she shows up for their date dressed like◊ Catwoman from Batman Returns. | |
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Lina from Dota 2 is an odd example. Back when DotA was a humble game mod, she was straight-up named Lina Inverse and all her spell names were copied off the ones she used. She was built with purely in-game assets, so it wasn't meant to be a blatant copy. In Dota 2, she was one of many heroes that were renamed, and she's now called Lina the Slayer and is pretty distanced from the character she used to reference, but for some reason her spells weren't renamed, so she ends up being a sort of In Name Only Expy. Another similarly weird instance happened regarding Aghanim. Aghanim's Scepter is an item whose name is just a Shout-Out to The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past villain. Dota 2 for a while skirted around name dropping Aghanim for hero voice lines, but suddenly this trend stopped with the newer heroes. Then Aghanim was introduced as a lore character, far removed from the character the item used to reference. |
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Pokémon: The Series: "Staging a Heroes' Welcome" had two girls who look suspiciously like Sakura and Tomoyo from Cardcaptor Sakura. Doyle in "Where Did You Go, Audino?" bears a resemblance to Conan Edogawa. Even his name is a reference (playing off of Arthur Conan Doyle). |
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Classicaloid: In the episode when Beethoven was challenged to dodgeball by a group of children, one of said children heavily resembled Frisk from Undertale. | |
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In Codename: Kids Next Door a kid dressed exactly like Ash Ketchum (wearing Ash's outfit in the original series) from Pokémon: The Series can be seen often in the stands. He's usually next to Yugi. They were seen together in a couple episodes with large crowds of KND operatives. There was also an expy of Kairi in the Lotus-Eater Machine. | |
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The original Marvel Zombies story arc from Ultimate Fantastic Four was supposed to have the virus-carrying hero from another dimension be Superman, but the art was recolored to make it be The Sentry instead. This is why Sentry is drawn with an uncharacteristically short hairstyle that appears to include a spit curl, as well as why there is a triangular rip on the front of his costume that's roughly the same shape as Superman's S-shield logo. | |
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Nickelodeon Magazine had a 3-D comic about pirates going to different comic and cartoon universes because they believed "3-D" to refer to some kind of treasure. On their journey, they encounter obvious pastiches of Bart Simpson, Superman, and Porky Pig. | |
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Deadpool (2016) was a 20th Century Studios adaptation of a Marvel Comics property. As it was released three years before 20th Century Fox was bought out by Marvel parent Disney, there were two references to Marvel properties that had to be legally veiled due to Fox not owning the rights to them. The movie includes a speaking appearance by Bob, one of the title character's most prominent allies in the comics. But Marvel Studios owns the movie/TV rights for the organization he works forspoilerHYDRA, so this movie depicts him as simply a mook for the Big Bad. The final battle takes place on a decommissioned S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, which is never identified by name. Concept artist Emmanuel Shiu was even told to make sure it didn't resemble the one seen in The Avengers too closely. |
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Shawn Conecone from D-Frag!, who looks like Indiana Jones' father and is Kazama's Inexplicably Awesome English teacher. | |
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The Sandman character Death shows up at Rick Jones' and Marlo's wedding reception during Peter David's run on The Incredible Hulk. We don't see her face, just her upper torso and shoulders, but the pale skin, black sleeveless top and ankh pendant are giveaways. She briefly chats with the bride to assure her that Marlo and Rick will have a long and happy marriage, and to give her a gift. Marlo opens the gift and turns out to be a hairbrush. Given that Marlo had died and come back from the death in a previous storyline, you might say that Marlo had a brush with Death. | |
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In the North #2 arc of Naoki Urasawa's Pluto, blind composer Paul Duncan recants a tale in his childhood where he was pulled from the brink of death by a Japanese black market doctor at the cost of his already weak eyesight. Said series is set in the Astro Boy universe. Said doctor was dressed in a black cloak and, according to North #2's investigations, charged his mother a ridiculously high fee for the procedure. Wild Mass Guessing aside, this doctor's identity should be obvious to any Tezuka fan. Kimba the White Lion also made an appearance in a group of escaping zoo animals. |
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South Park: In "Cartoon Wars Part II", Cartman is joined in his quest to get Family Guy taken off the air by a kid who's obviously supposed to be Bart Simpson from The Simpsons, but is never referred to by name. In a turnaround, an episode of The Simpsons has Bart and Milhouse watching an unnamed version of South Park. Which was in turn a reference to the South Park episode "Simpsons Did It". | |
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Every Quest for Glory game features a cameo by at least one famous comedian. The list includes The Three Stooges in the first game, the Marx Brothers in the second, Redd Foxx as Fred Sanford, Cerebus the Aardvark, and Laurel and Hardy in the third, and a sound-alike of Rodney Dangerfield in the fourth. In Quest for Glory I, the VGA remake, if you're in the forest at certain times at morning or afternoon, you can see a dinosaur either going to or returning from work In Quest for Glory IV, one of the farmers at the inn is a Lawyer-Friendly Archie Bunker. |
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In one of the first episodes, you can also see a figure that looks like Mega Man X and Zero combined. | |
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Around the same time, Clark and Lois appeared in an issue of Excalibur (Marvel Comics), with Clark being cheerful about the number of superheroes in New York (which, in the Marvel Universe, is infamously full of them) as he sees Captain Britain flying overhead, and Lois not bothering to look up, remarking dismissively that "when you've seen one hyperthyroidal egomaniac in spandex, you've seen them all". | |
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An episode has a gangster referring to "Ambassador Mama", a reference to Ambassador Magma from Astro Boy, with an accompanying pixelated image of his spaceship. | |
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The 91st issue of Spider-Girl features an appearance by an investor specializing in fashion based on superhero costumes who strongly resembles Edna Mode from The Incredibles (this was before Marvel Comics was acquired by Disney). | |
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The Colonel also appeared in Super Milk Chan as a selfish, greedy, sexist man who hires assassins to kill a pair of pigs who escaped from one of his meat-packaging plants. | |
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"Tomato from the Black Lagoon", an episode of the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! animated series, has one scene where Chad Finletter waits in line to get on a plane, with one of the people ahead of him being an angry and impatient man who becomes green and muscular as his rage worsens. | |
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Sonoda Meimi from MegaTokyo is suspected to be Haneoka Meimi from Kaitou Saint Tail. At one point a character even starts to refer to her as "Myster..."(ious Thief Saint Tail), but gets cut off. (On two other occasions, he only gets as far as "Mys".) | |
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In the first issue of Aquaman: The Becoming, Nami and Nico Robin can be seen hanging out on the beach when Jackson bursts out of the ocean, and Usopp shows up in front of a seafood restaurant a few panels later. | |
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Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge had a Xenomorph-like alien and an ersatz of ED-209 from RoboCop, and Vohaul resembles Darth Vader unmasked. | |
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Chronicles of Albion 2: The Wizbury School of Magic features a talking painting called Tripstaff. After you hang it on the art room wall, clicking on it produces a wide variety of increasingly ridiculous excuses, one of which is "Sorry, can't talk now, I'm watching a Fluffy the Werewolf Slayer marathon." | |
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To Boldly Flee features as a major villain an alien of an unnamed species named Ferdinand von Turrell, who is quite clearly Terl the Psychlo from Battlefield Earth; he even goes by his last name, pronounces it Terl, and originates in a review of Battlefield Earth. | |
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When Kyle Rayner moved to New York in Green Lantern volume 3, issue 57, he got help from Doctor Strange's assistant Wong in finding his apartment building at 175 Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village. The Sanctum Sanctorum's address in the Marvel Universe is 177A Bleecker Street. As a bonus, the house on that site was demolished, reflecting the state of the Sanctum over in Strange's series at Marvel at the time. Wong (who, naturally, went unnamed in his appearance here) even noted that Kyle would find the neighborhood "a little... strange". | |
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When The Legend of the Lone Ranger, the 1981 movie remake of The Lone Ranger, was in production, former TV Lone Ranger Clayton Moore was legally prevented from appearing in public as the Lone Ranger... so Moore varied his costume slightly and exchanged the mask for similar-looking wraparound sunglasses until he won his countersuit. The situation was parodied on Night Court with a Captain Ersatz who faced the same exact dilemma. | |
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In Kingdom Rush Frontiers, a total of three Predators are hidden across three different maps, but are called 'Alien Hunters'. | |
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Albireo in the later chapters of Negima! Magister Negi Magi insists on being called "Ku:nel Sanders" (originally just to cover up his identity, later because he liked it). At one point during his insistence, an image of Colonel Sanders appears behind him (eyes blacked out, of course, as though to protect his "anonymity"). (For those interested, "Ku:nel" turns out to be the title of a Japanese leisure magazine, an involved Japanese pun about the purpose of living as well as a play on "Colonel".) | |
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Meet Weapon Brown. The comic that is literally constructed wholesale out of this trope. Whether it be the main characters Chuck "Weapon" Brown and his dog Snoop, the pointy-haired CEO of 'The Syndicate', CALv1.n and HOBS, or the currently unknown-in-name alliance of characters including Pops, Val, and the blind Annie, you can be sure that you can easily recognise everybody, provided you're learned enough in your newspaper comics. And if you're not, JY tags the images with the names of either the characters or strip he's parodying. |
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The Helpful Fox Senko-san features fluffy fox-girl versions of popular videogames like Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. The game boxes also resemble that of the Nintendo Switch, but the console and controllers more closely resemble Sony's Playstation 4. | |
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At the end of Doomsday Clock, it's mentioned that in the year 2030, Superman would become caught up in a "Secret Crisis" (a play on Crisis on Infinite Earths and Secret Wars (1984)) that would see him encounter Thor (without specifying if it was the Marvel hero or the public domain mythological figure) and a certain unnamed "green behemoth." | |
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Lupin and Jigen can be seen as Federation soldiers who help launch the White Base in an episode of Mobile Suit Gundam. They also show up in another episode alongside Zenigata and Goemon as members of a military brass band. | |
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Lum has cameos in quite a few works, including Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel, Dirty Pair and Hunter × Hunter. And speaking of Urusei Yatsura, the show was rife with these. For instance, in an episode spoofing the folk tale of Urushima Taro, amongst the beautiful women whom Onsen Mark is surrounded by in the palace you can spot Misa Hayase, Lynn Minmay, Kim, Shammy and Vanessa. Then there was that one time Megane briefly became Jabba the Hutt during a freakout... |
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The Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures episode "Don't Touch That Dial" had the hero being transposed into other cartoons, each of them a Captain Ersatz of existing shows "The Jetstones," "Ring-A-Ding, Where Are You?," "Rocky & Hoodwinkle," and "The Real Gagbusters". A rapid-fire series of channel changes showed a bizarre rendition of Beany and Cecil and Popeye as a Smurf. | |
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Nearly every episode of Family Guy has this with characters appearing in a Cutaway Gag. If anyone cares, besides the Kool-Aid Man, the most prolific cameo is Superman, who in one early appearance in the episode "Holy Crap" got around trademarks by both not calling him by name and by the framing of him sitting at a poker table, with his cards conveniently covering up his S symbol. | |
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And the "stage" is Ryu's from Street Fighter II. Finally, she knocks him out with the Tatsumaki Senpyukyaku (Hurricane Kick), one of Ryu and Ken's signature moves. | |
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The 2016 Slapstick series has several inhabitants of Dimension Ecch being parodies of iconic cartoon characters. For instance, one of the first villains Slapstick faces in the series is a muscleman wielding a sword named Bro-Man, the Taurs are a composite parody of The Smurfs and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, and near the end of the series, you can see a brunette Johnny Bravo and a Cartoon Creature resembling a purple Stimpson J. Cat clad in Mickey Mouse's shorts and shoes. | |
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In one episode of Doug, Doug buys a new video game console and quickly becomes addicted. The game in question is a pretty obvious knock off of Wing Commander with squirrel aliens instead of cats. | |
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Shadowhawk #14 has Shadowhawk travel through Alternity, "The place between all places. The route to other worlds... ...and other times." Several alternate versions of Image, Marvel and DC heroes can be glimpsed, obscured in shadow: Wolverine, Cyclops, Batman, The Flash, Spawn, Prophet, Nightwing, Huntress, Green Lantern, Superman, Red Tornado, and more generic, unidentifiable heroes. | |
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In Expeditions: Rome, the player can encounter a pair of Gaulish menhir merchants who sound just like Asterix and his friend Obelix. | |
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The Transformers (Marvel): In "Race with the Devil", a story exclusive to the UK version, Susan Hoffman investigates the sighting of a resurrected Starscream with the assistance of three men who strongly resemble Egon Spengler, Ray Stantz and Peter Venkman as depicted in The Real Ghostbusters. The comic introduced a superhuman Anti-Hero named Josie Beller, AKA Circuit Breaker. Because she's owned by Marvel, Circuit Breaker has been unable to appear in any subsequent Transformers media, at least officially. The Transformers: Regeneration One was able to give her a cameo in a flashback by having the artist draw her with a blue energy coating over her entire body, thus obscuring her face and any identifiable costume elements. She also wasn't identified by name, with her old boss G.B. Blackrock instead referring to her as "an ex-employee" of his. Transformers: Shattered Glass, meanwhile, has a character called Sephie Beller (like Josie, Sephie is a nickname derived from the name Josephine), who is implied (but never explicitly stated) to be Josie's Mirror Universe counterpart. |
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One of the images depicts a hand with a black leather jacket sleeve visible and a glitched silver robot hand, with the names being "Keanu" and "Johnny". | |
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In Night Probe (part of the Dirk Pitt Adventures), the British bring one of their old spies out of retirement, who has changed his name to Brian Shaw to avoid assassination attempts. It is strongly implied that Shaw is actually James Bond. | |
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Nobuhiro Watsuki of Rurouni Kenshin fame did that so many times with Samurai Shodown that the owners of the latter asked the author to draw some of the new characters for the fifth game. | |
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Pop Team Epic: The first episode of the anime has a reenactment of the bus stop scene from My Neighbor Totoro, albeit Pipimi as Totoro is heavily pixelated. The fourth episode features Dick Dastardly and Muttley cameo as one of the teams in the Skeleton Grand Prix. Like with the above example, the duo are heavily pixelated on top of being Palette Swapped, though the former is undone in the DVD release. |
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Various Street Fighter characters make appearances as background characters in Leone Middle School in El Tigre. | |
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In the Solar Pons story "The Adventure of the Orient Express", Pons encounters several characters who are thinly disguised (very thinly) famous fictional spies and detectives, including Ashenden, Hercule Poirot, and The Saint. Pons himself is something of a Lawyer-Friendly Star based on Sherlock Holmes. | |
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A couple of characters comment that their favorite TV shows are Baking Bread and Mouse, PhD. | |
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Volume 7 of Faeries' Landing has a brief one panel cameo of Luffy D. Monkey from One Piece. | |
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Done quite often on Drawn Together. In "Gay Bash", Elmer Fudd and Snagglepuss (their faces covered by Pixellation) show up at Xandir's "coming-out-of-the-closet" party. In "Requiem for a Reality Show", a masked Charlie Brown and Natasha Fatale (from Rocky and Bullwinkle) with a black bar over her eyes show up as the new BDSM partners for Foxxy Love and Captain Hero, respectively. In another episode, a down-and-out Wooldoor Sockbat is lying on the street when two characters, one fat wearing a white shirt and green pants, and one slender wearing a blue blouse and off-white pants (whose heads are cut off by the screen) walk by and give him some change. The skinny one, in a voice a little more than very reminiscent of Lois from Family Guy (because it was done by the very same actress as Lois), chastises her pudgy counterpart for it. In another episode when Toot, Xandir, and Wooldoor get high off Ling-Ling's sweat, the next day following their hangovers, Homer Simpson can be seen lying next to them. "Oh my god! It's Mickey [beep]!" "I can't believe it! It's [beep] Mouse!" |
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Spider-Verse: Due to licensing issues, the versions of Spider-Man from the Spider-Man Trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man could not appear. The writers got around this by mentioning a pair of Spider-Men that looked like Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield when unmasked, implying that the cinematic Spideys were indeed present during the battle. Spider-Boy, the combination of Spider-Man and Superboy from Amalgam Comics, was deemed off-limits due to being co-owned by Marvel and DC. However, the creators were able to sneak him into Spider-Verse #2, where his face can briefly be seen in a crowd shot. Later, during End of the Spider-Verse, Morlun is shown holding Spider-Boy's severed arm (made identifiable by the glove and leather jacket sleeve) after apparently having killed him off-panel, but the character still isn't identified by name. Spider-Man versions of Rorschach, Corto Maltese and Superman can be briefly seen in the Web of Life and Destiny, but otherwise do not impact the plot. Being an anime homage, Edge of Spider-Verse #5 is rife with these. Shinji, Rei, Asuka, Kaworu and Simon can be seen as students in Peni's classroom, while Motoko Kusanagi, Batou and Kaneda show up as criminals who get busted by Peni and Daredevil. |
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Directly referenced in a chapter of Eyeshield 21, where Hiruma uses a statue he "found in a ditch" as a stand in for Homer, the quarterback for the Nasa Aliens. Said statue has its face covered by a poorly-drawn copy of Homer's face, but it's obviously supposed to be a Colonel Sanders statue. | |
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When Sora from Kingdom Hearts was added to Ultimate, the game's developers had to painstakingly go through and remove almost all references to any Disney or Creator/Pixar movies, namely Donald Duck and Goofy. The only exception to this was the Mickey Mouse keychain attached to Sora's Keyblade, and just that - even Mickey himself doesn't have any references beyond that. | |
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In episode 21 of Sgt. Frog, thinly-disguised versions of Lupin III and Jigen get run off the road by the Hinata family car in an obvious parody of a scene from The Castle of Cagliostro. In episode 48, there is an inexplicable appearance by a human-sized version of the giant floating Rei Ayanami from End of Evangelion. | |
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Lin from Fallen Angel is essentially Linda Danvers from Peter David's prior Supergirl series (which Fallen Angel is a Spiritual Successor to). He later confirmed the two girls are in fact one and the same, via Word of God: | |
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A supporting character in It's Walky! was a short, quiet girl with coke-bottle glasses named Marcie. No mention is made of what she was like as a child, but it's safe to take a guess. (For bonus reference points, she's openly bisexual.) | |
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Swamp Thing Vol 2 #47: Swamp Thing communicates with the Parliament of Trees, a collective consciousness of Swamp Elementals. One Swamp Elemental looks like Man-Thing, easily justified since Man-Thing can traverse dimensions through the Nexus of All Realities. | |
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In Hellsing, Alucard's and Seras's main weapons are named Jackal and Harkonnen respectively. Though not explained in the anime, their namesakes show up in the manga as the characters' "spirit guides" during dream sequences: the Baron Vladimir Harkonnen from Dune in the case of Seras, and Bruce Willis (who starred in the movie Jackal) for Alucard. (The Baron does appear briefly in the anime's omake-style "next episode" teasers.) | |
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TheOdd1sOut's card game on kickstarter, Can't Catch Harry, has a card based on a skeksi from The Dark Crystal, referred to as "Evil Bird". | |
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Lady Lynx from Giant Gorg appears as a waitress in episode 3 of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin. | |
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In "Fins of War", when the chancellor snaps at King Great-White and calls him a sea-sponge, which cuts to a green sponge-like character in the room who resembles another sea-sponge. | |
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The Bride of Frankenstein is renamed "the Monster's Mate", but is basically a stop-motion version of Phyllis Diller. | |
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In Action Comics #579, Superman is sent back in time to 253 AD, where he finds himself in a Gaulish village that has been fighting off the Romans thanks to a magic potion — so successfully, in fact, that they're unaware that the Empire has fallen. Jimmy Olsen puts on the outfit of their unnamed "greatest warrior", while a mind-controlled Superman fights "Columnix", an overweight Gaul with a white dog, who fell in the potion as a baby. | |
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Sailor Moon's Usagi Tsukino appears in the school lunch line in an episode of W.I.T.C.H.. | |
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In the "Dawn of X" story arc in Mega Man (Archie Comics), Xander Payne travels through time and witnesses the events of Worlds Collide. He sees Mega Man talking to a "giant talking animal", though all we see is a speech bubble coming from off panel. Though when Xander later ends up in prison, he carves what is unmistakably Sonic's face on his cell's wall, so... | |
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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes episode "Are You Ready for Some Megafootball?!" lists Luna Nova Magical Academy as a competing school defeated by P.O.I.N.T. Prep. The subtitles actually spell the school as "Loo Nanofa Magical Academy" which ends up sounding indistinguishable from "Luna Nova" thanks to some homophonal shenanigans.note The school was abbreviated on screen as 'LN' - an abbreviation applicable both to "Luna Nova" and the mock name "Loo Nanofa" | |
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Deputy U.S. Marshal Karen Sisco appears in an episode of Justified, though they had to rename her Karen Goodall for rights reasons. She's even played by the same actress who played Sisco in the short-lived TV series, and a reference is made to her new married surname. | |
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At one point in the "Soul Hunter" arc of Deadpool, in which Deadpool agrees to collect the souls of people who made deals with the demon Vetis, Deadpool collects the soul of a lifeguard with the ability to communicate to fish named Artie, even mocking him for having a superpower he considers lame. Artie's clearly a stand-in for DC Comics' Aquaman. | |
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In general, Megas is swimming in lawyer-friendly-cameos. Even the titular 'bot has one - before having it replaced, his head looks exactly like Soundwave's. | |
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The Undersea Gal, one of the background characters in Halloween Town from The Nightmare Before Christmas, resembles a female version of the Gill-Man with a mermaid's tail in place of legs. | |
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Youngblood (Image Comics): An issue "dedicated to the memory of Joe Schuster" has Clark Kent and Lois Lane appear as reporters. In Youngblood Strikefile #8, Clark Kent opens his shirt, revealing a Superman logo. Youngblood: Bloodsport #1 opens with Seahawk and Battlestone getting blowjobs from Wolverine and Cyclops. |
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Dexter's Laboratory: A recurring segment features the "Justice Friends," a superhero group made up of Major Glory, Val Hallen, and The Infraggable Krunk, who despite the name, are clear expies of a different group. One episode featuring Dexter getting a rugged beard had him walk past Fred Flintstone and George Jetson. |
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Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?: "Cube Wars" has Robot Jones fantasize that solving his Wonder Cube will cause it to become Cubik, the Amazing Rube. Robot Jones encounters parodies of Michael Knight and KITT in the episode "Work." |
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All Those Explosions Were Someone Else's Fault is set in an Alternate Universe where supernatural monsters and superheroes are a part of normal society. The novel's narrator relates a story at the beginning about how superheroes (called "Sparks" in this universe) first emerged publicly into the world, telling about how a trio of monsters ran afoul of a young, hyper-intelligent, bald man with a massive ego named Alex and his friend, a young man called Cal who wears glasses, is later revealed to be wearing a blue suit and a cape under his clothes, and who promptly wipes the floor with the monsters. | |
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Super Smash Bros. The series has "Lightsabers" and "Blasters" as usable weapons, even going so far as to using the original sound effects (or at least something similar) for when the items are used. The Motion-Sensor Bomb item is a twofer - the item itself originates from GoldenEye (1997), one of the big system-sellers for the Nintendo 64, but its series name is listed as [TOP SECRET] in order to avoid dealing with Eon Productions' copyright requirements. So in the Japanese version of Melee, the Motion-Sensor Bomb is redesigned to look the way it was in Perfect Dark (made by the same team at Rare who did GoldenEye), but come Brawl and the Motion-Sensor Bomb was given a new physical appearance entirely due to Rare being acquired by Microsoft. On several occasions, songs that original had vocalized lyrics in their home series only got instrumental versions in Smash - one such example is Snake Eater, which has the instrumental version sourced from the original game (which played during the latter half of the Final Boss fight) and an instrumental remix added in Ultimate that ups the James Bond influences. Ms. Pac-Man makes a cameo appearance on the Pac-Land stage, but the copyright issues surrounding her prevents any other references from being made towards her outside of it. Final Fantasy VII was hit with this hard upon its initial inclusion and return in Ultimate. Outside of Cloud as a playable fighter, the recurring series summons on the Midgar stage (Ifrit, Ramuh, Leviathan, Odin, and Bahamut ZERO) and the Chocobo costume were the only other characters shown outright, with VII not getting any other characters as collectible Trophies, Spirits, or Assist Trophies - not to mention that only two battle themes from VII were selectable music choices. This ended up being fixed with Cloud's Arch-Enemy Sephiroth was added as DLC in Ultimate, upon which nine other music tracks were added, as well as Spirits for VII's main party (Barret, Tifa, Aerith, Red XIII, Yuffie, Cait Sith, Vincent, Cid), several summons (Chocobo & Moogle, Ifrit, Shiva, Bahamut ZERO), and the secondary antagonists of VII (Rufus Shinra and the Turks). When Sora from Kingdom Hearts was added to Ultimate, the game's developers had to painstakingly go through and remove almost all references to any Disney or Creator/Pixar movies, namely Donald Duck and Goofy. The only exception to this was the Mickey Mouse keychain attached to Sora's Keyblade, and just that - even Mickey himself doesn't have any references beyond that. |
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A recurring segment features the "Justice Friends," a superhero group made up of Major Glory, Val Hallen, and The Infraggable Krunk, who despite the name, are clear expies of a different group. | |
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Characters from the comic Eltingville once appeared in a Pepper Ann comic. | |
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Mechagical Girl Lisa ANT: Nanoha and Vita appear in episode 3, attending a free samba lesson for kids. Along with many cameos from the girls of W.I.T.C.H.. | |
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