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==Advertisements==
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==Advertisements and commercials==
*The theme song for ''[[Robin Hood (film)|Robin Hood]]'', Whistle Stop, played during a T-Mobile commercial during the 2014 Super Bowl.
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*The theme song for ''[[Robin Hood (film)|Robin Hood]]'', "Whistle Stop", is played during a T-Mobile commercial showing animals being friends during the 2014 Super Bowl.
 
*In the FIFA 2014 Gatorade commercial, the song "[[Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo]]" is heard.
 
*In the FIFA 2014 Gatorade commercial, the song "[[Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo]]" is heard.
 
*[[Heigh-Ho]] is heard in the background for a commercial for Delta.
 
*[[Heigh-Ho]] is heard in the background for a commercial for Delta.
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*The AMC Theaters policy PSA "''Soar: Princess of the Sky''" is a minute-length short reminding viewers to turn off their cellphones parodying animated Disney movies, partucularly ''[[The Lion King]]'' and ''[[Brother Bear]].'' The "film" was supposedly about a young bald eagle named "Soar", who decides to run away from her overprotective father with her porcupine friend "Quill" and explore the world, although she is forbidden by her father from exploring the volcano ruled by an evil Vulture (Quill even warns Soar about her decision). The two go there anyway, where the Vulture and his minions attack them and try to kill them, only for Soar's father to fight off the evil vultures and saving the two. Later, Soar's father and the Vulture fight each other again, this time at the edge of the volcano's crater when the Vulture attacks the father and pushes him into the lava below. Soar flies into the volcano to try and save her father from doom , only for a cellphone to start ringing offscreen (the phone's ringtone is the Nokia "Dee-dee-loot-doot-Dee-dee-loot-doot-Doo-doo-doo-doot-DEE" ringtone, due to the short being sponsored by Nokia), causing her to wonder what just happened, and as a result she is unable to save her father and the two collide with each other causing them both to fall into the volcano and are seemingly killed. The short ends with Soar having survived the volcano, but with her feathers burned off slamming a celllphone shut.
 
*The AMC Theaters policy PSA "''Soar: Princess of the Sky''" is a minute-length short reminding viewers to turn off their cellphones parodying animated Disney movies, partucularly ''[[The Lion King]]'' and ''[[Brother Bear]].'' The "film" was supposedly about a young bald eagle named "Soar", who decides to run away from her overprotective father with her porcupine friend "Quill" and explore the world, although she is forbidden by her father from exploring the volcano ruled by an evil Vulture (Quill even warns Soar about her decision). The two go there anyway, where the Vulture and his minions attack them and try to kill them, only for Soar's father to fight off the evil vultures and saving the two. Later, Soar's father and the Vulture fight each other again, this time at the edge of the volcano's crater when the Vulture attacks the father and pushes him into the lava below. Soar flies into the volcano to try and save her father from doom , only for a cellphone to start ringing offscreen (the phone's ringtone is the Nokia "Dee-dee-loot-doot-Dee-dee-loot-doot-Doo-doo-doo-doot-DEE" ringtone, due to the short being sponsored by Nokia), causing her to wonder what just happened, and as a result she is unable to save her father and the two collide with each other causing them both to fall into the volcano and are seemingly killed. The short ends with Soar having survived the volcano, but with her feathers burned off slamming a celllphone shut.
 
*In a PBS Kids Ready to Learn PSA, a teddy bear resembling [[Koda]] from ''[[Brother Bear]]'' makes an appearance.
 
*In a PBS Kids Ready to Learn PSA, a teddy bear resembling [[Koda]] from ''[[Brother Bear]]'' makes an appearance.
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*On the side of some ASDA trucks include an image of [[Buzz Lightyear]] from ''[[Toy Story]]''.
 
*On the side of some ASDA trucks include an image of [[Buzz Lightyear]] from ''[[Toy Story]]''.
 
*"[[What's This?]]" plays in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW8TFiAA5OE Argos Christmas Yetis commercial].
 
*"[[What's This?]]" plays in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW8TFiAA5OE Argos Christmas Yetis commercial].
*An advertisement for {{WikipediaLink|comparethemarket.com}} features meerkats playing the roles of [[Elsa the Snow Queen|Elsa]] and [[Olaf]] while "[[Let It Go]]" plays, along with advertising toys of the same meerkats.
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*An advertisement for {{WikipediaLink|comparethemarket.com}} features meerkats playing the roles of [[Elsa]] and [[Olaf]] while "[[Let It Go]]" plays, along with advertising toys of the same meerkats.
 
*A commercial for [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEfDuoJmBno Blockbuster Video], circa 1990, features a video for ''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]'' prominently displayed among a pile of kid-friendly movies.
 
*A commercial for [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEfDuoJmBno Blockbuster Video], circa 1990, features a video for ''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]'' prominently displayed among a pile of kid-friendly movies.
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rECItzYiS2Y In a 1989 Warner Bros. Collection catalog commercial featuring Daffy Duck from ''Looney Tunes''], near the end of the commercial Daffy's director chair is mistakenly labelled as "[[Donald Duck]]" instead of "Daffy Duck", much to Daffy's anger and frustration, who then points out that the Warner Bros. mistook him for "that other duck who can't even talk straight", a reference to the Donald Duck vs Daffy Duck "dueling pianos" sequence from ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' where Daffy is unable to tolerate Donald's unintelligible "duck voice".
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rECItzYiS2Y In a 1989 Warner Bros. Collection catalog commercial featuring Daffy Duck from ''Looney Tunes''], near the end of the commercial Daffy's director chair is mistakenly labelled as "[[Donald Duck]]" instead of "Daffy Duck", much to Daffy's anger and frustration, who then points out that the Warner Bros. mistook him for "that other duck who can't even talk straight", a reference to the Donald Duck vs Daffy Duck "dueling pianos" sequence from ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' where Daffy is unable to tolerate Donald's unintelligible "duck voice".
 
*One commercial for [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Huat89z2WrA Lite-Brite], circa 1986, briefly displays [[Mickey Mouse]] (at 0:20) done in these lights.
 
*One commercial for [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Huat89z2WrA Lite-Brite], circa 1986, briefly displays [[Mickey Mouse]] (at 0:20) done in these lights.
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**Later commercials featured additional Disney displays, including one from 1992 that featured ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]'', ''[[TaleSpin]]'', and ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'', and one from 1994 that featured ''[[The Lion King]]'' and ''[[Aladdin (1992 film)|Aladdin]]''.
 
*A techno remix of [[Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo]] from ''Cinderella'' played during a commercial for the Toyota C-HR.
 
*A techno remix of [[Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo]] from ''Cinderella'' played during a commercial for the Toyota C-HR.
 
*A Google Home commercial had nearing the end the opening chorus for ''The Lion King'' playing in the background.
 
*A Google Home commercial had nearing the end the opening chorus for ''The Lion King'' playing in the background.
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*The 2015 commercial for the Android, which features very different animals playing and getting along with each other, with the tag "Friends Furever", has "[[Oo-De-Lally]]" playing in the background.
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*In one commercial for Cadillac, [[Walt Disney]] is an example of one of the greatest things in history that started in a garage.
   
 
==Animated shorts==
 
==Animated shorts==
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*In "Fish and Slips", one scene parodies ''[[Pinocchio (film)|Pinocchio]]'': Sylvester the Cat gets swallowed alive by a whale (whose belly has a raft and a shipwreck inside), but he escapes by building a fire inside it so that it sneezes him out.
 
*In "Fish and Slips", one scene parodies ''[[Pinocchio (film)|Pinocchio]]'': Sylvester the Cat gets swallowed alive by a whale (whose belly has a raft and a shipwreck inside), but he escapes by building a fire inside it so that it sneezes him out.
 
*In "{{WikipediaLink|Spaced Out Bunny}}", Hugo the Abominable Snowman proudly displays his new "Mickey Martian" watch on his wrist (it is actually a disgruntled Marvin the Martian).
 
*In "{{WikipediaLink|Spaced Out Bunny}}", Hugo the Abominable Snowman proudly displays his new "Mickey Martian" watch on his wrist (it is actually a disgruntled Marvin the Martian).
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*In the special cartoon "Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes", one of the videos of the Key Witness shows "EARTH VIEW # [[A113]]".
 
*In "{{WikipediaLink|(Blooper) Bunny}}", Daffy rants about Warner Bros.' lack of originality and says "The next thing you know, they'll stick me with [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie|three snot-nosed nephews]]!"
 
*In "{{WikipediaLink|(Blooper) Bunny}}", Daffy rants about Warner Bros.' lack of originality and says "The next thing you know, they'll stick me with [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie|three snot-nosed nephews]]!"
   
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==Magazines==
 
==Magazines==
 
===''Cracked''===
 
===''Cracked''===
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*The March 2000 issue contains a section called ''Toon People'' (a parody of ''Teen People'' magazine based around cartoon characters). At the Toonie awards, the ants from ''[[A Bug's Life]]'' and ''Antz'' protest Raid winning "Commercial of the Millennium" in honor of [[Jiminy Cricket]], who died during the "Bug Hunts" of the 1950s. Also, an elderly [[Mickey Mouse]] is seen receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Mike, Lu, and Og at a retirement home for cartoons. It's said he shares a mouse hole with Jerry of ''Tom and Jerry'' fame.
 
*The March 2000 issue contains a section called ''Toon People'' (a parody of ''Teen People'' magazine based around cartoon characters). At the Toonie awards, the ants from ''[[A Bug's Life]]'' and ''Antz'' protest Raid winning "Commercial of the Millennium" in honor of [[Jiminy Cricket]], who died during the "Bug Hunts" of the 1950s. Also, an elderly [[Mickey Mouse]] is seen receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Mike, Lu, and Og at a retirement home for cartoons. It's said he shares a mouse hole with Jerry of ''Tom and Jerry'' fame.
 
*[[Roger Rabbit]] made a cameo in a comic story that parodies ''The Simpsons''.
 
*[[Roger Rabbit]] made a cameo in a comic story that parodies ''The Simpsons''.
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===''How It Works''===
 
===''How It Works''===
*In Issue 61, on page 12, there is an image of [[Han Solo]] in {{WikipediaLink|Suspended Animation}} as part of its information that it could be reality. On Page 13, an image of [[Elsa the Snow Queen|Queen Elsa]] and [[Anna|Princess Anna]] is shown as part of its information that cuteness is a result of large eyes and chubby cheeks, suggesting the 'cuteness' formula is seen in ''[[Frozen]]''.
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*In Issue 61, on page 12, there is an image of [[Han Solo]] in {{WikipediaLink|Suspended Animation}} as part of its information that it could be reality. On Page 13, an image of [[Elsa|Queen Elsa]] and [[Anna|Princess Anna]] is shown as part of its information that cuteness is a result of large eyes and chubby cheeks, suggesting the 'cuteness' formula is seen in ''[[Frozen]]''.
   
 
===''[[Wikipedia:Mad (magazine)|MAD]]''===
 
===''[[Wikipedia:Mad (magazine)|MAD]]''===
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*Issue 351 features a section that parodies ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''.
 
*Issue 351 features a section that parodies ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''.
 
*Issue 386 features a section that parodies ''[[Tarzan (film)|Tarzan]]''.
 
*Issue 386 features a section that parodies ''[[Tarzan (film)|Tarzan]]''.
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*In the film spoof of issue 424 that parodies ''[[Wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', [[Archimedes]] from ''[[The Sword in the Stone]]'' can be seen in the background.
 
*Issue 448 features [[the Incredibles]] on the cover with [[Jack-Jack Parr|Jack-Jack]] having Alfred E. Neuman's face.
 
*Issue 448 features [[the Incredibles]] on the cover with [[Jack-Jack Parr|Jack-Jack]] having Alfred E. Neuman's face.
 
*In the film spoof of issue 455 that parodies ''{{WikipediaLink|Batman Begins}}'', one person is seen wearing [[Mickey Mouse]] ears.
 
*In the film spoof of issue 455 that parodies ''{{WikipediaLink|Batman Begins}}'', one person is seen wearing [[Mickey Mouse]] ears.
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*In the film spoof of issue 465 that parodies ''{{WikipediaLink|Brokeback Mountain}}'', [[Bear (Bear in the Big Blue House)|Bear]] from ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'' can be seen.
 
*Issue 471 features [[Lightning McQueen]] on the cover running over Alfred E. Neuman.
 
*Issue 471 features [[Lightning McQueen]] on the cover running over Alfred E. Neuman.
 
*Issue 479 features [[Jack Sparrow]] with Alfred E. Neuman's face.
 
*Issue 479 features [[Jack Sparrow]] with Alfred E. Neuman's face.
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*In the film spoof of issue 480 that parodies ''{{WikipediaLink|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}'', [[Kaa]] from ''[[The Jungle Book]]'' can be seen on Voldemort's shoulders.
 
*Issue 491 features ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian]]'' on the cover.
 
*Issue 491 features ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian]]'' on the cover.
 
*In the film spoof of issue 495 that parodies ''[[Wikipedia:The Dark Knight (film)|The Dark Knight]]'', [[Wikipedia:James Gordon (comics)|James Gordon]] claims to look like [[Ace "Chicken Little" Cluck|Chicken Little]] from the [[Chicken Little (film)|Disney film]].
 
*In the film spoof of issue 495 that parodies ''[[Wikipedia:The Dark Knight (film)|The Dark Knight]]'', [[Wikipedia:James Gordon (comics)|James Gordon]] claims to look like [[Ace "Chicken Little" Cluck|Chicken Little]] from the [[Chicken Little (film)|Disney film]].
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**At 44, [[Ferb Fletcher]]'s character design is satirized.
 
**At 44, [[Ferb Fletcher]]'s character design is satirized.
 
**At 49, the magazine suggests running DNA tests on [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] and [[Minnie Mouse|Minnie]].
 
**At 49, the magazine suggests running DNA tests on [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] and [[Minnie Mouse|Minnie]].
*In the film spoof of issue 526 that parodies ''{{WikipediaLink|The Hunger Games: Catching Fire}}'', [[Stormtroopers]] (one of which is labelled "Property of Disney") can be seen in the background.
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*In the film spoof of issue 526 that parodies ''{{WikipediaLink|The Hunger Games: Catching Fire}}'', [[Stormtroopers]] (one of which is labelled "Property of Disney" in reference to Disney's purchase of [[Lucasfilm]]) can be seen in the background.
 
*In the film spoof of issue 527 that parodies ''{{WikipediaLink|The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug}}'', [[Scrooge McDuck]] can be seen diving into Smaug's treasure.
 
*In the film spoof of issue 527 that parodies ''{{WikipediaLink|The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug}}'', [[Scrooge McDuck]] can be seen diving into Smaug's treasure.
 
*In the television show spoof of issue 528 that parodies {{WikipediaLink|HBO}}'s ''{{WikipediaLink|True Detective}}'', a wooden [[Mickey Mouse]] figure can be seen on an overhead cable.
 
*In the television show spoof of issue 528 that parodies {{WikipediaLink|HBO}}'s ''{{WikipediaLink|True Detective}}'', a wooden [[Mickey Mouse]] figure can be seen on an overhead cable.
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*Issue 535 features a section that parodies ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]''.
 
*Issue 535 features a section that parodies ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]''.
 
*Issues 538 and 539 both have sections that both parody ''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens]]''.
 
*Issues 538 and 539 both have sections that both parody ''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens]]''.
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*In the film spoof of issue 544 that parodies ''[[Wikipedia:Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them]]'', the [[Dumbo (character)|titular character]] from ''[[Dumbo (1941 film)|Dumbo]]'', [[Mike Wazowski]] from ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'', [[Animal]] from ''[[The Muppets (franchise)|The Muppets]]'' and [[Dory]] from ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' are shown in Newt Scamander's case.
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*Issue 545 features a section that parodies ''[[Rogue One]]''. [[Sebastian]] from ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'' also makes a cameo.
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*Issue 1 features a section that parodies ''[[Star Wars: The Last Jedi]]''.
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*Issue 2 features a section called "Xander and Kams Sneakey Previews", where ''[[Incredibles 2]]'' and ''[[Solo]]'' are featured.
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*In the film spoof of issue 3 that parodies ''[[Wikipedia:Ready Player One (film)|Ready Player One]]'':
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**[[Herbie]] is seen being wrecked by [[Miley Cyrus]] in reference to her "Wrecking Ball" music video.
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**[[Simba]] is seen in the car of Fred Flintstone from ''{{WikipediaLink|The Flintstones}}'' along with Peter Griffin from ''{{WikipediaLink|Family Guy}}''.
   
 
====''Mad Kids''====
 
====''Mad Kids''====
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===''Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day''===
 
===''Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day''===
Disney would later adapt this into a movie in 2015.
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Disney would later adapt this into a movie in 2014.
 
*In the book, Alexander has a Mickey Mouse nightlight.
 
*In the book, Alexander has a Mickey Mouse nightlight.
   
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====''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School''====
 
====''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School''====
 
*On page 12, Greg says how dismayed he is now that the Heffleys' pig wears pants, saying it feels like they are living "with a Disney character".
 
*On page 12, Greg says how dismayed he is now that the Heffleys' pig wears pants, saying it feels like they are living "with a Disney character".
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===''Double Fudge''===
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*In Chapter 8, Fudge and Peter meet their long-lost cousins, including twin girls Flora and Fauna, and a small boy named Farley Drexel Hatcher, which is Fudge's real name. When Fudge gets upset over the idea of his cousin having the same nickname as him, they decide to come up with another nickname, to which Peter suggests calling him "Mini," as in "Mini Farley." But the girls initially misinterpret it as "Minnie," as in [[Minnie Mouse]].
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*In Chapter 16, when Cousin Howie explains how he and his family are moving down to the Everglades in Florida, Fudge asks if the Everglades is near [[Walt Disney World]], and expresses interest in buying it (as Fudge has an obsession with money and buying things in this book.)
   
 
===''Drawing a Blank, or How I Tried to Solve a Mystery, End a Feud, and Land the Girl of my Dreams''===
 
===''Drawing a Blank, or How I Tried to Solve a Mystery, End a Feud, and Land the Girl of my Dreams''===
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===''Give Yourself Goosebumps''===
 
===''Give Yourself Goosebumps''===
*The twentieth gamebook in the series, "[[w:c:goosebumps:Toy Terror: Batteries Included|Toy Terror: Batteries Included]]", has one instance where the reader and their friend Benny stow away on an airplane. Bobaloo mentions that the plane is headed to [[Walt Disney World Resort]]. Benny gets so excited, he suddenly blurts out. But this alerts Bobaloo and his goons, and Benny and the reader get pushed out of the airplane without any parachutes.
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*The twentieth gamebook in the series, "[[w:c:goosebumps:Toy Terror: Batteries Included|Toy Terror: Batteries Included]]", has one instance where the reader and their friend Benny stow away on an airplane. Bobaloo mentions that the plane is headed to [[Walt Disney World]]. Benny gets so excited, he suddenly blurts out. But this alerts Bobaloo and his goons, and Benny and the reader get pushed out of the airplane without any parachutes.
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===''Joyland''===
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*The titular amusement park is described as being nowhere near as big as [[Walt Disney World|Disney World]]. Furthermore, the character of Fred Dean mentions that he briefly worked for Disney.
   
 
===''Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A.''===
 
===''Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A.''===
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===''The Railway Series''===
 
===''The Railway Series''===
 
*In the book ''Oliver the Western Engine'', one story is titled "Donald's Duck", a play on Donald Duck. This story is also one of the many to be televised in the series ''Thomas & Friends''.
 
*In the book ''Oliver the Western Engine'', one story is titled "Donald's Duck", a play on Donald Duck. This story is also one of the many to be televised in the series ''Thomas & Friends''.
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===''Stalin Ate My Homework''===
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*In the first chapter of his autobiography, English comedian Alexei Sayle recounts how he wasn't allowed to see ''[[Bambi (film)|Bambi]]'' as a child, due to his parents political views and his mother's concern that the death of [[Bambi's mother]] would be traumatising for her son.
   
 
==Anime/Manga==
 
==Anime/Manga==
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===''Kaiketsu Zorori''===
 
===''Kaiketsu Zorori''===
*In the book "Certain Death" and the anime episode "The Fated 8 Hours" (which is based on the first half of the book), when Zorori, Ishishi, and Noshishi remember the story of Snow White, Zorori immediately fantasizes the story's ending while reminded of his goals to build his Zorori Castle and get married. In the dream, he is seen walking towards a castle with a princess whose attire resembles [[Snow White (character)|the 1937 version of Snow White's]] as the former is wearing similar attire to that of the prince.
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*In the book "Certain Death" and the anime episode "The Fated 8 Hours" (which is based on the first half of the book), when Zorori, Ishishi, and Noshishi remember the story of Snow White, Zorori immediately fantasizes the story's ending while reminded of his goals to build his Zorori Castle and get married. In the dream, he is seen walking towards a castle with a princess whose attire resembles [[Snow White|the 1937 version of Snow White's]] as the former is wearing similar attire to that of the prince.
   
 
===''One Piece''===
 
===''One Piece''===
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===''Ranma ½''===
 
===''Ranma ½''===
 
*In the anime, Principal Kuno has numerous tacky photos of himself. In one of them, he wore a Mickey Mouse hat.
 
*In the anime, Principal Kuno has numerous tacky photos of himself. In one of them, he wore a Mickey Mouse hat.
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===''Digimon''===
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*In the episode of Digimon Frontier ''Ranamon's Tenacity! Female Digimon Battle'' (Zoe's Unbeelievable Adventure in US), the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is referenced several times. The vain Ranamon asks the mirror-like Mercurymon "Who is the fairest of them all?", while Mercurymon replies that Zoe is the only one more beautiful than her. When Rika recaps the episode, she recalls the "Mirror, mirror, on the wall" line, and Ranamon attempts to use a poisoned apple on Zoe as in Snow White.
   
 
==Web videos==
 
==Web videos==
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*One song that he did on his album ''My Name is Allan'' is a parody of "[[Chim Chim Cher-ee]]".
 
*One song that he did on his album ''My Name is Allan'' is a parody of "[[Chim Chim Cher-ee]]".
 
*In his song "J.C. Cohen" (a parody of "Casey Jones"), he mentions the World's Fair. At the end, after J.C. is gone, Sherman sings that Mrs. Cohen is taking her boy to [[Disneyland]]: "So Melvin, little darling, don't you weep or wail, / 'Cause you got another papa on the [[Disneyland Monorail System|Monorail]]."
 
*In his song "J.C. Cohen" (a parody of "Casey Jones"), he mentions the World's Fair. At the end, after J.C. is gone, Sherman sings that Mrs. Cohen is taking her boy to [[Disneyland]]: "So Melvin, little darling, don't you weep or wail, / 'Cause you got another papa on the [[Disneyland Monorail System|Monorail]]."
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===Asia===
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*In the music video for "Heat of the Moment", a Mickey Mouse watch is shown at two different times.
   
 
===Billy Joel===
 
===Billy Joel===
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===Black Eyed Peas===
 
===Black Eyed Peas===
 
*In the song "The Time (Dirty Bit)", one line of the lyrics "Mirror, on the wall, who's the baddest of them all?" is based off a line from ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]''.
 
*In the song "The Time (Dirty Bit)", one line of the lyrics "Mirror, on the wall, who's the baddest of them all?" is based off a line from ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]''.
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===[[David Bowie]]===
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*In the song "Life on Mars?", Mickey Mouse is mentioned in the lyrics.
   
 
===Daya===
 
===Daya===
*In the song, "Sit Still, Look Pretty", [[Snow White (character)|Snow White]] is mentioned.
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*In the song, "Sit Still, Look Pretty", [[Snow White]] is mentioned.
   
 
===Five Finger Death Punch===
 
===Five Finger Death Punch===
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==="Hooray for Hollywood"===
 
==="Hooray for Hollywood"===
 
*[[Donald Duck]] is mentioned in the lyrics of the song during the part "Go out and try your luck, / You might be Donald Duck". The song is also heard in [[The Great Movie Ride]] at Disney's Hollywood Studios and the [[1990]] Disneyland show, ''[[One Man's Dream]]''.
 
*[[Donald Duck]] is mentioned in the lyrics of the song during the part "Go out and try your luck, / You might be Donald Duck". The song is also heard in [[The Great Movie Ride]] at Disney's Hollywood Studios and the [[1990]] Disneyland show, ''[[One Man's Dream]]''.
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===Joe Jackson===
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*[[Mickey Mouse]] is mentioned in the lyrics for the song "Stranger Than You" in the album ''Night and Day II'', mentioning one quirk of his friend the Chinese [[Elvis Presley|Elvis]] is that "He talks like Mickey Mouse."
   
 
===Justin Bieber===
 
===Justin Bieber===
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===Nightwish===
 
===Nightwish===
*The song "FantasMic" is a tribute to Disney and makes (direct or indirect) references to [[Snow White (character)|Snow White]], [[Prince Phillip]], [[Aurora]], [[Chernabog]], [[Yen Sid]], [[Maleficent]], [[The Black Cauldron (object)|The Black Cauldron]], [[Gurgi]], [[Taran]], [[Ariel]], [[Belle]], [[Beast]], [[Enchantress]], [[Simba]], [[Scar]], [[Donald Duck]], "[[When You Wish Upon a Star]]", "[[The Second Star to the Right]]", and [[Walt Disney]]. If one listens closely, a recording of the Beast's dialogue can be heard in one segment. The title is also a reference to ''[[Fantasmic!]]''.
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*The song "FantasMic" is a tribute to Disney and makes (direct or indirect) references to [[Snow White]], [[Prince Phillip]], [[Aurora]], [[Chernabog]], [[Yen Sid]], [[Maleficent]], [[The Black Cauldron (object)|The Black Cauldron]], [[Gurgi]], [[Taran]], [[Ariel]], [[Belle]], [[Beast]], [[Enchantress]], [[Simba]], [[Scar]], [[Donald Duck]], "[[When You Wish Upon a Star]]", "[[The Second Star to the Right]]", and [[Walt Disney]]. If one listens closely, a recording of the Beast's dialogue can be heard in one segment. The title is also a reference to ''[[Fantasmic!]]''.
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*The group also released an album named "Music Inspired by the Life and Times of Scrooge", based on [[Scrooge McDuck]]'s stories from ''[[The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck]]''.
   
 
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*In the song "Bicycle Race", Freddie Mercury says in the lyrics that "I don't believe in [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]]."
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*In the song "Bicycle Race", Freddie Mercury says in the lyrics that "I don't believe in [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]]" and "I don't like ''[[Star Wars]]''".
 
*In the song "Let Me Entertain You", Freddie Mercury sings; "I'll pull you, I'll thrill you, I'll [[Cruella De Vil]] you!"
 
*In the song "Let Me Entertain You", Freddie Mercury sings; "I'll pull you, I'll thrill you, I'll [[Cruella De Vil]] you!"
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*In the song "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper", Sarah Brightman says in the lyrics "And evil [[Darth Vader]] he's been banished to Mars".
   
 
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Advertisements and commercials

  • The theme song for Robin Hood, "Whistle Stop", is played during a T-Mobile commercial showing animals being friends during the 2014 Super Bowl.
  • In the FIFA 2014 Gatorade commercial, the song "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" is heard.
  • Heigh-Ho is heard in the background for a commercial for Delta.
  • "I've Got No Strings" was played by a commercial for Beats Wireless.
  • In the Vodafone 2014 Christmas commercial, the people who are featured sing "Let It Go" as they watch Frozen on their mobile and tablet devices.
  • The February 5, 2015 Android commercial had used as the soundtrack "Oo-De-Lally" from Robin Hood.
  • In the Truth Orange Finishers 2.0 commercial, the mature version of the Caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland with aqua green skin and only two feet and two hands was shown sitting in a taupe mushroom smoking a hookah with white text that says, "And smoking 60 mins of this".
  • There are many Disney references in the Sky Movies advertisements in the UK:
  • In the Direct Line advertisement, Winston Wolfe (a character from the film Pulp Fiction) holds a toy that he names Roger the Rabbit, and says it will take 40 minutes to "get the fudge outta Roge".
  • The AMC Theaters policy PSA "Soar: Princess of the Sky" is a minute-length short reminding viewers to turn off their cellphones parodying animated Disney movies, partucularly The Lion King and Brother Bear. The "film" was supposedly about a young bald eagle named "Soar", who decides to run away from her overprotective father with her porcupine friend "Quill" and explore the world, although she is forbidden by her father from exploring the volcano ruled by an evil Vulture (Quill even warns Soar about her decision). The two go there anyway, where the Vulture and his minions attack them and try to kill them, only for Soar's father to fight off the evil vultures and saving the two. Later, Soar's father and the Vulture fight each other again, this time at the edge of the volcano's crater when the Vulture attacks the father and pushes him into the lava below. Soar flies into the volcano to try and save her father from doom , only for a cellphone to start ringing offscreen (the phone's ringtone is the Nokia "Dee-dee-loot-doot-Dee-dee-loot-doot-Doo-doo-doo-doot-DEE" ringtone, due to the short being sponsored by Nokia), causing her to wonder what just happened, and as a result she is unable to save her father and the two collide with each other causing them both to fall into the volcano and are seemingly killed. The short ends with Soar having survived the volcano, but with her feathers burned off slamming a celllphone shut.
  • In a PBS Kids Ready to Learn PSA, a teddy bear resembling Koda from Brother Bear makes an appearance.
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Animated shorts

Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown

  • In one scene during the montage, Mickey Mouse is seen getting hit over the head by a lead pipe.

Looney Tunes

Fatso the Bear

  • The point of this series was that Fatso was a reference to Humphrey and Inspector Willoughby was a reference to J. Audubon Woodlore.

Lee Hardcastle shorts

Vince Collins shorts

  • In "Life is Flashing Before Your Eyes", an alligator that holds a hippo wearing a ballet dress is a reference to the "Dance of the Hours" segment from Fantasia.

Woody Woodpecker

  • In "Skinfolks", when Woody goes to his Uncle Scrooge Woodpecker, probably a reference to Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck.

Comics

Main article: List of references in non-Disney comics

Games

Main article: List of references in non-Disney games

Magazines

Cracked

Roger Rabbit in Cracked Magazine
  • The March 2000 issue contains a section called Toon People (a parody of Teen People magazine based around cartoon characters). At the Toonie awards, the ants from A Bug's Life and Antz protest Raid winning "Commercial of the Millennium" in honor of Jiminy Cricket, who died during the "Bug Hunts" of the 1950s. Also, an elderly Mickey Mouse is seen receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Mike, Lu, and Og at a retirement home for cartoons. It's said he shares a mouse hole with Jerry of Tom and Jerry fame.
  • Roger Rabbit made a cameo in a comic story that parodies The Simpsons.

Doctor Who: Monster Invasion

  • In Issue 46, the "Where's the Doctor?" strip features the Hoix spaceship with the intro stating that its destined for Disneyland on Clom.
    • This is generally a reference to the Doctor Who episode "The Girl Who Waited".

How It Works

  • In Issue 61, on page 12, there is an image of Han Solo in Suspended Animation as part of its information that it could be reality. On Page 13, an image of Queen Elsa and Princess Anna is shown as part of its information that cuteness is a result of large eyes and chubby cheeks, suggesting the 'cuteness' formula is seen in Frozen.

MAD

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Mad Kids

  • The May 2006 issue features Zack and Cody on the cover and features an interview with them.
  • The March 2007 issue features a parody of High School Musical on the cover and contains prank DVD labels for that film and The Cheetah Girls.
  • The August 2007 issue features Remy on the cover.
  • The June 2008 cover features WALL-E on the cover.

Film

Main article: List of references in non-Disney films

Television

Main article: List of references in non-Disney television shows

Literature

Alice in Sunderland

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Disney would later adapt this into a movie in 2014.

  • In the book, Alexander has a Mickey Mouse nightlight.

Babar Comes to America

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Disneyland in Babar Comes to America. From Main Street, U.S.A. to Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Captain Underpants

  • The fourteenth chapter of Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants is titled "Honey, I Shrunk the School". This is a reference to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
  • A few of the jokes in The Captain Underpants Extra-Crunchy Book o' Fun mention Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Peter Pan.
  • In The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby, Danger Dog asks Deputy Dangerous, who was turned into poop, to read him Winnie the Pooh. Also, the sixth Flip-O-Rama is titled "Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Bug?" This is a reference to the song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"
  • The famous dinner scene in Lady and the Tramp is referenced in The All New Captain Underpants Extra-Crunchy Book o' Fun 2's comic "The Night of the Terror of the Revenge of the Curse of the Bride of Hairy Potty", where Hairy Potty and his future bride have a dinner of toilet paper and urinal cakes. They are munching on the same toilet paper and kiss, then Hairy Potty nudges a urinal cake to the female toilet.

Curious George

  • A toy Mickey Mouse can be seen inside the Balloon Man's box when George steals some balloons after escaping the prison for fooling the fire department, before being blown away and later reuniting with the Man with the Yellow Hat.

The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul

  • On page 3, Susan and Frank confirm the family will go to Disney World, after bluffing earlier that they would be visiting the kids' Aunt Loretta at a retirement home. However, Greg's three-year-old brother Manny begins to cry, as Susan kept talking about the trip to the retirement home so much, that, unlike Greg and Rodrick, actually wants to visit Aunt Loretta. This postpones the Heffleys' trip to Disney World.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School

  • On page 12, Greg says how dismayed he is now that the Heffleys' pig wears pants, saying it feels like they are living "with a Disney character".

Double Fudge

  • In Chapter 8, Fudge and Peter meet their long-lost cousins, including twin girls Flora and Fauna, and a small boy named Farley Drexel Hatcher, which is Fudge's real name. When Fudge gets upset over the idea of his cousin having the same nickname as him, they decide to come up with another nickname, to which Peter suggests calling him "Mini," as in "Mini Farley." But the girls initially misinterpret it as "Minnie," as in Minnie Mouse.
  • In Chapter 16, when Cousin Howie explains how he and his family are moving down to the Everglades in Florida, Fudge asks if the Everglades is near Walt Disney World, and expresses interest in buying it (as Fudge has an obsession with money and buying things in this book.)

Drawing a Blank, or How I Tried to Solve a Mystery, End a Feud, and Land the Girl of my Dreams

Ghosts of the 20th Century

Give Yourself Goosebumps

  • The twentieth gamebook in the series, "Toy Terror: Batteries Included", has one instance where the reader and their friend Benny stow away on an airplane. Bobaloo mentions that the plane is headed to Walt Disney World. Benny gets so excited, he suddenly blurts out. But this alerts Bobaloo and his goons, and Benny and the reader get pushed out of the airplane without any parachutes.

Joyland

  • The titular amusement park is described as being nowhere near as big as Disney World. Furthermore, the character of Fred Dean mentions that he briefly worked for Disney.

Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A.

  • Mickey Mouse makes a cameo on the cover.

Santa Lives!: Five Conclusive Arguments for the Existence of Santa Claus

  • Epcot is mentioned in the section about places that do exist.

The Bean Trees

  • Somebody mentioned hippo ballerinas in a Disney movie, probably referring to the Fantasia segment Dance of the Hours.

The Outsiders

  • Sodapop Curtis' former pet horse was named "Mickey Mouse".

The Homer Book

  • Homer Simpson mentions Jiminy Cricket.

The Railway Series

  • In the book Oliver the Western Engine, one story is titled "Donald's Duck", a play on Donald Duck. This story is also one of the many to be televised in the series Thomas & Friends.

Stalin Ate My Homework

  • In the first chapter of his autobiography, English comedian Alexei Sayle recounts how he wasn't allowed to see Bambi as a child, due to his parents political views and his mother's concern that the death of Bambi's mother would be traumatising for her son.

Anime/Manga

Dragon Ball

  • Buu, Bibidi, and Babidi's names are most likely references to the magic words the Fairy Godmother uses in the 1950 film Cinderella, "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo." In Japanese, Majin Buu is roughly translated to mean "chief magical being."

Gintama

  • While trying to escape from a moving-floor trap in a museum, Gintoki mentions two Disney characters: The first, that his legs are already wobbly from too much running like Bambi; and second, that he does not have ears to fly into the sky like Dumbo.

Kaiketsu Zorori

  • In the book "Certain Death" and the anime episode "The Fated 8 Hours" (which is based on the first half of the book), when Zorori, Ishishi, and Noshishi remember the story of Snow White, Zorori immediately fantasizes the story's ending while reminded of his goals to build his Zorori Castle and get married. In the dream, he is seen walking towards a castle with a princess whose attire resembles the 1937 version of Snow White's as the former is wearing similar attire to that of the prince.

One Piece

Pokémon

  • The English dub title for the episode "Steamboat Willies!" is a play on the Mickey Mouse cartoon, Steamboat Willie.'

Ranma ½

  • In the anime, Principal Kuno has numerous tacky photos of himself. In one of them, he wore a Mickey Mouse hat.

Digimon

  • In the episode of Digimon Frontier Ranamon's Tenacity! Female Digimon Battle (Zoe's Unbeelievable Adventure in US), the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is referenced several times. The vain Ranamon asks the mirror-like Mercurymon "Who is the fairest of them all?", while Mercurymon replies that Zoe is the only one more beautiful than her. When Rika recaps the episode, she recalls the "Mirror, mirror, on the wall" line, and Ranamon attempts to use a poisoned apple on Zoe as in Snow White.

Web videos

Main article: List of references in non-Disney web videos

Music

Allan Sherman

  • One song that he did on his album My Name is Allan is a parody of "Chim Chim Cher-ee".
  • In his song "J.C. Cohen" (a parody of "Casey Jones"), he mentions the World's Fair. At the end, after J.C. is gone, Sherman sings that Mrs. Cohen is taking her boy to Disneyland: "So Melvin, little darling, don't you weep or wail, / 'Cause you got another papa on the Monorail."

Asia

  • In the music video for "Heat of the Moment", a Mickey Mouse watch is shown at two different times.

Billy Joel

  • Davy Crockett, Peter Pan, and Disneyland are all mentioned in the lyrics for the song "We Didn't Start the Fire" in the album Storm Front (although in the case of Peter Pan, given that Joel is referring to the year 1955 in this context, he may have been referencing the televised play version with Mary Martin, not the Disney animated version, which debuted in 1953, two years earlier).

Black Eyed Peas

  • In the song "The Time (Dirty Bit)", one line of the lyrics "Mirror, on the wall, who's the baddest of them all?" is based off a line from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

David Bowie

  • In the song "Life on Mars?", Mickey Mouse is mentioned in the lyrics.

Daya

  • In the song, "Sit Still, Look Pretty", Snow White is mentioned.

Five Finger Death Punch

  • Mickey Mouse is mentioned in the lyrics for the song "The Pride" in the album American Capitalist.

Heroes For Hire

"Hooray for Hollywood"

Joe Jackson

  • Mickey Mouse is mentioned in the lyrics for the song "Stranger Than You" in the album Night and Day II, mentioning one quirk of his friend the Chinese Elvis is that "He talks like Mickey Mouse."

Justin Bieber

  • Buzz Lightyear is mentioned in the lyrics for the song "Boyfriend" in the album Believe, which say "I could be your Buzz Lightyear, fly across the globe."

Nightwish

Queen

  • In the song "Bicycle Race", Freddie Mercury says in the lyrics that "I don't believe in Peter Pan" and "I don't like Star Wars".
  • In the song "Let Me Entertain You", Freddie Mercury sings; "I'll pull you, I'll thrill you, I'll Cruella De Vil you!"

Sarah Brightman

  • In the song "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper", Sarah Brightman says in the lyrics "And evil Darth Vader he's been banished to Mars".

The Smiths

Stan Freberg

  • In the calypso-sounding song "Tele-vee-shun", Freberg sings about children watching TV instead of reading books: "You ask them, who's de father of our country, mon, / They'll say, was either Walt Disney or Ed Sullivan." Later, he sings about his son joining the U.S. Navy: "They give him aptitude test, mon, now here's the rub: / They find him best suited for watching Mickey Mouse Club!"

Taylor Swift

  • In the music video of "Bad Blood", Taylor Swift and Jessica Alba's characters ride on motorcycles that include the colors of red and blue, referencing the Light Cycles.

"Weird Al" Yankovic

  • In the music video for "Close but No Cigar" (2006), Cigarettes the Cat cuts up a caricature of Mickey Mouse.
  • "Skipper Dan" (2009) is about Dan, a man who abandoned his dream to be a famous actor to be a skipper at the Jungle Cruise ride.

Ylvis

  • The song "Massachusetts" includes this line: "Sometimes I watch The Lion King and I cry when Mufasa dies."

"You're the Top"

  • Mickey Mouse is mentioned in the lyrics of the song: "You're the melody from a symphony by Strauss / You're a Bendel bonnet, a Shakespeare sonnet / You're Mickey Mouse."

Radio

Comedy Bang! Bang!

Toys

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Fisher-Price

Great Adventures

Websites

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