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List of references in non-Disney television shows/Animated shows: 0-L

List of references in non-Disney television shows/Animated shows: 0-L

image|Line 12:||Line 12:| |−||+| |Line 78:||Line 78:| |−||+| |Line 88:||Line 88:| |−||+| |Line 103:||Line 103:| |−||+| |Line 180:||Line 180:| |−||+| |−||+| |Line 200:||Line 200:| |−||+| |Line 246:||Line 246:| |−||+| |−||+| |Line 479:||Line 479:| |−||+| |Line 550:||Line 550:| |−||+| Latest revision as of 13:55, 12 April 2021 It may not be suitable for all readers.2 Stupid Dogs Ace Ventura: Pet Detective – In “Ace of the Jungle”, when taken in by mountain gorillas, a mother gorilla lifts Ace up into the air at the tip of a cliff in reference to Rafiki lifting Simba up into the air at the tip of Pride Rock from The Lion King.Ace also jokingly says: “Behold, for I am the Lion King!”When Jungle Joe the hunter and his dog, Doo-Doo are headed for a waterfall after Ace saws their raft in pieces with his hair to stop them from hunting him and the gorillas, Jungle Joe states, “You know, at Disneyland, there’s a two hour wait for this!”After retrieving hundreds of bananas, the gorillas dance around Ace in the same fashion as the animals do during the finale of “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” from The Lion King.The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius – In “Attack of the Twonkies” (aired November 11, 2004), Hugh Neutron came down with an umbrella like Mary Poppins.Pinocchio is mentioned.The Adventures of McGee and Me! – In “The Big Lie” (aired June 4, 1989), the paddy wagon’s license plate is A113.Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Adventure Time – The title card of “What is Life?” (aired June 14, 2010) is an obvious reference to Up.

– In “Guardians of Sunshine” (aired February 21, 2011), Finn and Jake enter a digital world by the same method Kevin Flynn is digitized in Tron.The same method is later used in “A Glitch Is a Glitch” (aired April 1, 2013; note that both episodes are done via CGI in contrast to the usual traditional animation used in the series).Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983) The Amazing World of Gumball – In “The Curse” (aired February 14, 2012), the theme park Daisyland is a parody of Disneyland.

– In “The Words” (aired November 13, 2012), the song “What He Thinks About Us!” is based off songs from the film High School Musical.The next song “No More Mr.Nice Guy” is sung in Disney Villains style.- In “The Lesson” (aired August 7, 2013), Bomb Guy’s design is based off Mickey Mouse.Pink Bear also greatly resembles Winnie the Pooh.- In “The Limit” (aired August 28, 2013), Richard refers to himself as “a chubby Peter Pan”.- In “The Void” (aired August 14, 2014), Gumball and Darwin use hairspray cans to fly through the void.This is a reference to the film WALL-E where WALL-E uses a fire extinguisher to fly through space.One of the objects sucked into the void is How to Ratatwang Your Panda from “The Treasure”.- In “The Shell” (aired October 9, 2014), Gumball and Penny act out the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast.However, when Gumball goes after her later on in the episode, Richard calls his son “Gum-Belle” when he calls out to him to “Go save the Beast!” This is a possible reference to the Disney film.

On the other hand, it could also be a reference to the original fairy tale, as their costumes did not resemble the Disney version at all.In between this, Penny (still in her peanut shell), informs Gumball about her moving but first stops to ask if he is crying, to which Gumball answers that he is sweating through his eyes until he finds that disgusting.This is a reference to the Phineas and Ferb episode “Voyage to the Bottom of Buford”, where Buford is occasionally asked if he is crying, to which he answers that he is sweating through his eyes.This episode has been described as Miyazaki-esque because Penny’s dragon and wolf forms are references to the Studio Ghibli films Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke.The point at which Gumball kisses Penny on the lips in her wolf form also serves as a homage to the scene Howl’s Moving Castle at which Sophie kisses Howl in his owl form.- In “The Triangle” (aired July 8, 2015), the school mascot, Archie, somewhat resembles Donald Duck.- In “The Roots” (aired August 15, 2016), Gumball dresses up as Ariel from The Little Mermaid.- In “The Sorcerer” (aired March 2, 2017), there are three references made to the “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” segment of Fantasia.When becoming Mrs.Jötunheim’s apprentice, Gumball does her chores similar to how Mickey Mouse does Yen Sid’s chores.The title of the song “A Sorcerer’s Apprentice” directly refers to the title of the segment itself.When Gumball puts on Mrs.Jötenheim’s hat, he is given magic powers unless it is taken off.

This is a reference to Yen Sid’s hat with which Mickey has powers when he puts it on.- In “The Rival” (aired January 5, 2018), Gumball and Darwin when on their castle are dressed as Rapunzel from Tangled and Belle from Beauty and the Beast.Also, Darwin saving Gumball from the incinerator plays homage to a scene in Toy Story 3.- In “The Stink” (aired November 5, 2018):The soft toys recycling bin has its hole shaped like Mickey Mouse.Gumball’s emotions are a reference to Inside Out as well as Star Trek.American Dad! – The recurring character Buckle is said to be a former Disney imagineer, and thus is able to make very creative contraptions and animatronics, such as scary things for a haunted house.He also mentions Michael Eisner being a “dream-killer”, a reference to the heavy criticisms Eisner faced for his poor organizing of Disney theme parks and the accusations of Eisner giving Disney films more “Hollywood” atmosphere.

– The opening for “Joint Custody” (aired May 20, 2007) is a parody of Flowers and Trees.- In “Tearjerker” (aired January 13, 2008), Tearjerker’s plot is learnt via a Disney-style tour.- In “Red October Sky” (aired April 27, 2008), Francine mentions The Rocketeer.- In “Family Affair” (aired February 15, 2009), Roger dresses up as Belle.

– In “Permanent Record Wrecker” (aired May 4, 2014), A113 appears on a hobo’s boxcar.- In “The Shrink” (aired March 30, 2015), the train’s second carriage’ side has A113.- In “Hayley Smith, Seal Team Six” (aired February 8, 2016), Hayley is holding an Anna doll.Animaniacs – In “Deduces Wild” (aired September 9, 1995), among the things Yakko, Wakko, and Dot are looking for in their scavenger hunt is “a funny episode of Bonkers”.In “Rest in Pieces”, Slappy tells Skippy that there is no death in cartoons, but considers Bonkers an exception.

– “Cutie and the Beast” (aired September 7, 1996) is a parody of Beauty and the Beast.Animaniacs (2020) Aqua Teen Hunger Force Archer Arthur – the movie in D.W’s time trouble, doll story 2, is a parody of toy story 2.Azumanga Daioh Batman: The Animated Series Back at the Barnyard – In “Barnyards and Broomsticks” (aired October 5, 2009), is a reference to Bedknobs and Broomsticks.Beavis and Butt-Head Ben 10: Omniverse Beverly Hills Teens Blaze and the Monster Machines Blue’s Clues – Blue’s ball resembles the Pixar ball with the inverse of its stripe and star’s colors.- In the episode “Love Day”, Joe says Mickey’s signature sendoff “See ya real soon!” BNA: Brand New Animal Bob and Margaret Bobby’s World – In “The Visit to Aunt Ruth’s” (aired September 8, 1990), Bobby’s imaginary mugshot card is A113.Bob’s Burgers Bojack Horseman – In “Downer Ending” (aired August 22, 2014), a classroom door is labelled A113.

– In “The Judge” (aired September 8, 2017), Diane mockingly calls Katrina “Cruella”.The Boondocks Bounty Hamster Britt Allcroft’s Magic Adventures of Mumfie CatDog – In “Meat, Dog’s Friends” (aired June 15, 2005), When Mervis appears, he tells Dog if he expects Peter Pan.Johnny Meatseed is based on Johnny Appleseed from Melody Time.- “CatDog in Winslowland:” (aired May 23, 2003) is a parody of Alice in Wonderland.Captain Flamingo China, IL – In “Baby Boom” (aired October 17, 2011), Frank says “We are Cinderellas!” – In “Coming Out of the Casket” (aired October 24, 2011), Old Yeller makes an appearance.- The finale episode “Magical Pet” (aired June 14, 2015) is a general parody of the Walt Disney Company.Several Disney characters that appear in this episode are as follows (in alphabetical order): Abu, Aladdin, Ariel, Beast, Belle, Bruno, Cinderella, Fa Mulan Jaq and Gus, Jasmine, Meeko, Pocahontas, Sebastian, Snow White, and Tigger.Baby Cakes dresses up as Snow White.The songs Baby Cakes sings parody those from classic films made by Walt Disney Animation Studios.Clarence The Cleveland Show – In “The Essence of Cleveland” (aired April 3, 2011), Cleveland mentions Up to Patty.- In “Skip Day” (aired November 20, 2011), the Crows from Dumbo make cameos.Also, Cleveland Jr.

dresses up as Tinker Bell for The Wonderfully Racist World of Disney.- In “There Goes El Neighborhood” (aired January 29, 2012), a poster entitled L.A.Bambi is seen.Codename: Kids Next Door Courage the Cowardly Dog The Critic – In the episode “Siskel & Ebert & Jay & Alice” (aired March 12, 1995), Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert (guest starring as themselves), get into a fight over a movie they’re watching on a plane.Roger Ebert hates the film, which prompts Gene Siskel to reply: “This, from the man, who liked Benji the Hunted” (which Ebert really had given thumps up).The episode also contains a clip from a 1950s televison program, featuring a Mickey Mouse Club parody, with Annette Funicello and Bobby Burgess and a Sovjet spy, pretending to be a kid named “Skippy”.Cyberchase Dan Vs.Danny Phantom – Lancer’s Doomed suit in “Teacher of the Year” (aired October 15, 2004) is similar to Tron.

Daria Detention Dexter’s Laboratory – “Game Over” is a parody of Tron.The episode’s main antagonist, Master Computer, is based off Master Control Program.Doug Dragon Tales Drawn Together – In “N.R.A.Y RAY” (aired November 1, 2006), Bambi shows up at the door of the Drawn Together house claiming that Captain Hero killed his mother, a reference to the film’s climactic event.This is the second time Bambi has appeared in the series the first was in “Foxxy vs.the Board of Education” (aired October 26, 2005), in which Bambi appears in the hospital waiting room, again with his wounded mother.DreamWorks’ Dragons: Race to the Edge Duck Dodgers Duckman Ed, Edd n Eddy The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants The Fairly OddParents – In “Power Mad!” (aired March 20, 2001), Timmy wishes for a Tron-style video game.

– In “Crocker of Gold” (aired September 18, 2010), the Seven Dwarfs make a cameo.- The title of “Finding Emo” (aired July 9, 2014), is a reference to Finding Nemo.Father Christmas Family Guy – While Peter and Stewie watch Captain EO, a kid says “It’s like Michael Jackson’s coming right at me”, followed by Jackson actually jumping out of the screen and snatching the kid, a nod to his child molestation cases.Stewie is kidnapped by security guards and is forced to sing with other lost kids in a parody of It’s a Small World.When Stewie demands to be let out, a kid tells him that if he doesn’t sing, he’ll be put in “a Christmas movie with Tim Allen”.Peter talks to the crows from Dumbo.The climax involves Peter rescuing Stewie dressed as Indiana Jones and riding on an Indiana Jones attraction.Michael Eisner appears acting as Mola Ram.- In “A Lot Going on Upstairs” (aired March 6, 2016), A113 is shown on Lois’ driver license.

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Foxbusters Freakazoid! Futurama – Luna Park in “The Series Has Landed” (aired April 4, 1999) is a parody of Disneyland.- In “That’s Lobstertainment” (aired February 25, 2001), a bus called Star Tours can be seen.Also, Snow White and the Seven Ups is a reference is a reference to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.- The title of “That Darn Katz” (aired August 5, 2010) is a reference of That Darn Cat! (1965 film).Gary The Rat Garfield and Friends The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy – In “Nursery Crimes” (aired July 9, 2004), an almost identical version of Snow White can be seen.

– In “Billy Ocean” (aired January 6, 2006), Billy ends up inside a whale, where he meets Geppetto, who seems to take a liking to Billy more than he does a jealous Pinocchio, who thinks the only way to become a real boy is to eat the flesh of a real boy.Also in the same episode, Billy goes underwater and comes across a crab named Ziggy (a parody of Sebastian) who sings a parody of “Under the Sea”.In “The Love that Dare Not Speak its Name” (aired January 20, 2006), Grim paraphrases the “twitterpated” speech from Bambi.

Gumby Happy Tree Friends Harley Quinn – In “Bachelorette” (aired May 29, 2020), the subplot of King Shark, mirrors that of The Little Mermaid .Both involve royal characters from the sea, who want to stay on land, against the wishes of their father, the king.The episode also features Samson the lobster, who is based on Sebastian the crab (as evidenced with his Jamaican accent), though his head also looked similar to Tamatoa from Moana.In the episode, Samson also sings a song similar to Under the Sea.Harvey Beaks Hello Carbot Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law – In “Deadomutt, Part 1” (aired May 25, 2003), a restroom is labelled 113-A.- In “Evolutionary War” (aired September 4, 2005), Harvey sings a Disney-style song.Hey Arnold! Histeria! Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi I Am Weasel Johnny Bravo Johnny Test – In “Johnnyland” (aired November 11, 2006), the park is a reference to Disneyland.

Justice League Unlimited King of the Hill – In the Halloween special, Hilloween (aired October 26, 1997), Hank finds an Aladdin costume.Krypto the Superdog – The title of “A Bug’s Strife” (aired April 5, 2005), is a reference to A Bug’s Life.

Littlest Pet Shop (2012) Loonatics Unleashed The Looney Tunes Show The Loud House – In “Tea Tall Heart” (aired October 12, 2018), the license plate on the dump truck says A113.- In “Any Given Sundae” (aired July 18, 2019), the teapot that appears in Lily’s fantasy resembles Mrs.Potts from Beauty and the Beast.Also, the background music in Lily’s fantasy is similar to “Once Upon a Dream” from Sleeping Beauty.- In Wheel and deal, the game has the phrase turbo-tastic..

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