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List of references to Disney in animated television shows that were not produced or distributed by Disney.

This sub-page contains only television shows with titles that start with either numerals or the letters A through L.

See also: List of references in non-Disney television shows/Animated shows: M-Z

2 Stupid Dogs[]

  • In the Super Secret Secret Squirrel episode "Quark" (aired September 19, 1993), Walt Disney World makes a cameo while Quark destroys it, by using Spaceship Earth as a bowling ball and Cinderella Castle as the bowling pins.
  • In the 2 Stupid Dogs episode "Inside Out" (aired November 7, 1994), when Little Dog and some baby chicks end up sucked inside Big Dog and are in his vast whale-like stomach, Little Dog calls out "Pinocchio!" and hears it echo, as a reference to the scenes in Pinocchio involving being inside Monstro.
  • In the 2 Stupid Dogs episode "Cartoon Canines" (aired May 1, 1995), when Little Dog and Big Dog are ordered to put on their cartoon character outfits, they briefly dress up as Ariel and Prince Eric respectively while a sound-alike of "Under the Sea" plays.

44 Cats[]

  • In the episode “A Puppy to Save (S1, Ep2), The Buffycats encounter Boss, Blister, and Scab while trying to find Bucky’s home. Bucky tries to defend himself and the Buffycats by barking at them. However, his barks aren’t fierce enough to scare them off. Eventually, a deeper bark is heard, as it comes from Bucky’s mother, Sandy, who scares the cats away. This was clearly based off the scene in The Lion King where Simba tries to defend himself and Nala from the hyenas by roaring. Unfortunately, his roars are not fierce enough. Then, Mufasa arrives to save them and give out a very fearsome to scare the hyenas.

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 "Journey to the Center of Carl" (aired January 31, 2003), when Jimmy Neutron and Sheen attempt to escape the germs inside Carl Wheezer in creating an antidote for Jimmy's flawed sick patch, when Sheen asks how they will get out of Carl, Jimmy says, "Well, we could always pull a Pinocchio!" Sheen asks "We're gonna turn into puppets? Cool!" as he dances around like a marionette, but Jimmy elaborates that "if we had something to make Carl sneeze, like the whale in Pinocchio, we'd get out."
  • In "Professor Calamitous, I Presume" (aired March 14, 2003), Mr. Neutron asks the villain if he is a chimney sweep and dances and sings.
  • In "Attack of the Twonkies" (aired November 11, 2004), Hugh Neutron came down with an umbrella like Mary Poppins.
  • In "Lights! Camera! Danger" (aired November 27, 2004), three of the movies Jimmy Neutron watches are Finding Nemo, Star Wars, and Toy Story; later on, he dons a sorcerer's hat similar to that of Mickey's hat.
  • In "The Incredible Shrinking Town" (aired January 23, 2006), Carl makes a reference to Jiminy Cricket.
  • The title of "Who Framed Jimmy Neutron?" (aired January 27, 2006), is a reference to Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

The Adventures of McGee and Me![]

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  • In "The Big Lie" (aired June 4, 1989), the paddy wagon's license plate is A113.

The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle[]

  • In "Moosebumps!: Chapter Two" (aired May 11, 2018), Boris and Natasha are dressed up like Mary Poppins and Bert.

The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog[]

  • In "Sonically Ever After" (aired November 3, 1993), one of the storybook characters who help Sonic, Cinderella, is loosely based on the famous Disney Cinderella herself, except her princess gown is magenta colored rather than being light blue.
  • The title of the episode "Honey, I Shrunk the Hedgehog" (aired November 18, 1993) is a pun on the film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
  • In "Robotnikland" (aired November 25, 1993), one of the rides is named "Jungle Ride", a reference to the Disneyland ride Jungle Cruise.

Adventure Time[]

The Alvin Show[]

  • One of the musical segments in the episode "Haunted House" (aired February 21, 1962) features the Chipmunks singing "Whistle While You Work".

Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983)[]

  • In "Snow Wrong" (aired December 1, 1984), the children audition for the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs play. The Snow White dress that Brittany and Tara-Marie wear in said play mirrors the one that Snow White wore.
  • "Cinderella? Cinderella!" (aired October 11, 1986) is based on the movie Cinderella.
  • In "Chipmunkmania" (aired December 5, 1988), Alvin shocks everyone at a press conference, including Simon and Theodore, by shouting "We're bigger than Mickey Mouse!".
  • The Chipmunks Go to the Movies episodes "Chip Tracy" (aired November 10, 1990), "Sploosh" (aired November 24, 1990), and "Funny, We Shrunk the Adults" (aired December 1, 1990) are parodies of Dick Tracy, Splash, and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids respectively. Also, one scene in the intro for The Chipmunks Go to the Movies parodies Star Wars.

Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks[]

  • In "Let's Make A Deal" (aired June 9, 2016), Theodore mentions seeing Talking Teddy on Ice, which is possibly a reference to Disney On Ice.
  • For "Wish Upon A Star" (aired March 11, 2017), the title of the episode is based on the song from Pinocchio.
  • In "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" (aired October 30, 2017), Alvin plays with a toy Lightsaber from Star Wars in one scene.
  • For "The Great Chipmunk Detective" (aired June 13, 2019), the title is based on the film, The Great Mouse Detective.
  • In "The Toy" (aired June 20, 2019), Theodore and Simon mention Pinnochio and Geppetto.
    • The plot of the episode is also similar to Toy Story, coincidently the episode aired in the US one day before Toy Story 4 was released in theaters.
  • In "Between a Rope and a Hard Place" (aired January 12, 2020), the character Cheesy calls a student "padawan", which is a term in Star Wars that refers a Jedi in training.
  • In "Deserted" (aired February 23, 2021), Cheesy calls Alvin a "Nerf-herder", which is a reference to an insult Leia Organa uses on Han Solo in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
  • For "Car Wars" (aired June 9, 2022), the title is an obvious play on Star Wars.
  • In "Chess Mate" (aired June 23, 2022), C-3PO and R2-D2 from Star Wars are mentioned.

The Amazing World of Gumball[]

  • In "The Prank" (aired July 18, 2011), Gumball and Darwin send Richard out on a raft during his sleep, a reference to The Parent Trap.
  • In "The Picnic" (aired August 29, 2011), the description of food causing connection to everything is a reference to The Lion King song "Circle of Life".
  • In "The Curse" (aired February 14, 2012), the theme park Daisyland is a parody of Disneyland.
  • In "The Treasure" (aired October 25, 2012), Gumball criticizes a film called How to Ratatwang Your Panda, a parody of Vídeo Brinquedo films: Ratatoing and The Little Panda Fighter, which are in turn parodies of Ratatouille and Kung Fu Panda. Note that the mockbuster also parodies How to Train Your Dragon.
  • In "The Words" (aired November 13, 2012), the song "What He Thinks About Us!" is based off songs from the film High School Musical.
  • In "The Bumpkin" (aired January 29, 2013), Richard produces a whistling noise with a broken tooth, making him sound similar to Gopher from the Winnie the Pooh franchise.
  • In "The Flakers" (aired February 5, 2013), Anais and Richard knock over two gnomes who bear a strong resemblance to Gnomeo and Juliet from the film of the same name.
  • In "The Dream" (aired June 26, 2013), Gumball says to Darwin "YOU DIDN'T JUST KISS HER, YOU STARED ME IN THE EYES WHILE YOU DID IT LIKE AN EVIL SULTAN!", an implied reference to Jafar from Aladdin.
  • In "The Storm" (aired July 31, 2013), Carmen and Alan share spaghetti with each other, a reference to Lady and the Tramp.
  • In "The Lesson" (aired August 7, 2013), Bomb Guy's design is based off Mickey Mouse.
  • In "The Limit" (aired August 28, 2013), Richard refers to himself as "a chubby Peter Pan".
  • In "The Voice" (aired September 10, 2013), Gumball gets surrounded by woodland creatures, a reference to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
  • In "The Internet" (aired November 12, 2013), Gumball is scanned similar to Kevin Flynn being digitized in Tron.
  • In "The Joy" (aired June 19, 2014), when Gumball rotates his face, the music in the underscore is similar to the theme of the Disneyland ride The Haunted Mansion.
  • In "The Recipe" (aired July 3, 2014), Gumball and Darwin create their own version of Anton who they name Ant-Two. Its underdone version is a reference to Paper Jam Dipper from the Gravity Falls episode "Double Dipper".
  • In "The Name" (aired July 10, 2014), After Gumball discovers his real name is Zach, he starts developing an alter ego with a bad reputation is a reference to Randy Cunningham's evil counterparts is NomiRandy from the Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja episode "Shloomp! There It Is!".
  • In "The Extras" (aired July 17, 2014), the main characters sing and dance as a reference to High School Musical.
  • In "The Gripes" (aired July 24, 2014), Darwin receives help from animals as he sings. This is a reference to the song "Whistle While You Work" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
  • 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 Password" (aired September 25, 2014), Darwin and Gumball say they will finish each other's sandwiches. This is a reference to the song "Love is an Open Door" from Frozen.
  • 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 Bros" (aired October 23, 2014), Gumball and Penny attempt to kiss each other on the lips with the same spaghetti noodle, which references the film Lady and the Tramp, until Darwin eats the noodle himself.
  • In "The Man" (aired October 30, 2014), a copy of How to Ratatwang Your Panda can be seen at one point.
  • In "The Nobody" (aired March 5, 2015), Gumball creates an invention he calls "The Entertainernator", which is a reference to the Inator inventions by Dr. Doofenshmirtz from Phineas and Ferb. Also the luxo lamp appears.
  • In "The Triangle" (aired July 8, 2015), the school mascot, Archie, somewhat resembles Donald Duck.
  • In "The Love" (aired May 12, 2016), a segment based on the Robinsons is a reference to "Married Life" from Up.
  • In "The Night" (aired June 16, 2016), Hector's T-shirt features a character that greatly resembles Pluto.
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  • In "The Roots" (aired August 15, 2016), Gumball dresses up as Ariel from The Little Mermaid.
  • In "The Slap" (aired August 17, 2016), Gumball and Tobias sing a song called "Stay Alive", which has the same tune as the song "I'll Make a Man Out of You" from Mulan.
  • In "The Fury" (aired August 19, 2016), a backstory is shown with Nicole and Yuki, where one of the enemies they battled against greatly resembles Pinocchio.
  • In "The Boredom" (aired September 15, 2016), one of the gadgets in the dumpster is Cliff Secord's jetpack from The Rocketeer.
  • In "The Choices" (aired October 13, 2016), Nicole's flashback of her wedding with Richard is a reference to "Married Life" from Up.
  • In "The Cycle" (aired February 22, 2017), the Daisy dollar that applies only to Daisyland is a reference to the Disney Dollar used at Disneyland.
  • In "The Grades" (aired February 27, 2017), the first scene where Gumball is in kindergarten, where the toddlers recklessly mistreat the toys is a reference to Toy Story 3.
  • In "The Ex" (aired March 1, 2017), Gumball says "Whatcha doin'?", the catchphrase used by Isabella Garcia-Shapiro from Phineas and Ferb.
  • 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 Singing" (aired September 1, 2017), the song "I'm Singing" is a parody of the song "In Summer" by Olaf from Frozen.
  • In "The Line" (aired October 20, 2017), the film Stellar Odessey: The Force Rehashes is a parody of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
  • 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 Neighbor" (aired April 13, 2018), Gary and Alison are given spaghetti in reference to Lady and the Tramp.
  • 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.
  • In "The Heart" (aired June 10, 2019), Mr. Robinson brings Gumball and Darwin a VHS tape of "White Snow And The Six Elves" where the heroine eats a pear and falls to the ground with the pear rolling out of her hand.
  • In "The Revolt" (aired June 10, 2019), Luxo, Jr. was among the revolting household objects (he was shown jumping on a man who was had a DVD release of Up just like he does on the I in the Pixar logo).

American Dad![]

Please note that this list only includes episodes of the show made before Disney bought 20th Century Fox and the show itself.

  • 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.
  • In "Stan Knows Best" (aired May 8, 2005), Stan reminisces of a time when Hayley used to wear footie pajamas and suck on a Lion King blanket.
  • While on a fishing trip with the CIA in "Francine's Flashback" (aired May 15, 2005), Stan orders a missile strike that accidentally kills Ariel.
  • In "Deacon Stan, Jesus Man" (aired June 19, 2005), when Stan's neighbor pulls into church, A113 can be seen on his license plate.
    • Also, in the same episode Steve mentions that he leaves his underwear at Disneyland.
  • In "Stan of Arabia: Part 1" (aired November 6, 2005), Klaus shows to have a strange obsession with the Disney film Beauty and the Beast. His view is that without Mrs. Potts, the Beast would have killed himself years ago.
  • In "A.T. The Abusive Terrestrial" (aired February 11, 2007), the song "When I Was His Alien" is a parody of "When She Loved Me".
  • The opening for "Joint Custody" (aired May 20, 2007) is a parody of Flowers and Trees.
  • Hayley's birth in "The Most Adequate Christmas Ever" (aired December 16, 2007) is a parody of The Lion King.
  • 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 "Stanny Slickers 2: The Legend of Ollie's Gold" (aired May 11, 2008), the song about Oliver North and its animation are patterned after Schoolhouse Rock!. The end was even similar to the one for the Grammar Rock song Interjections!, with Roger appearing as one of the cheerleaders from said song and replying: "Crap, that's the end.".
  • In "The One That Got Away" (aired October 5, 2008), Roger's alternate personality Sidney lies down emotionally broken singing The Lord is Good to Me from Melody Time.
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  • In "Family Affair" (aired February 15, 2009), Roger dresses up as Belle.
  • In "There Will Be Bad Blood" (aired November 28, 2010), Steve and Glenn's virtual reality outfits are based on Tron.
  • In "I Am the Walrus" (aired March 27, 2011), Principal Lewis owns five Mickey Mouse watches in which Mickey is dressed in a Nazi uniform, of which he says only ten were ever made. Haley and Jeff steal one of them to bribe Lewis and later give it back to him, making him say "Welcome back, Mouschwitz".
  • In "Love, American Dad Style" (aired September 30, 2012), A113 appears on the yellow "Hummer" car's license plate.
  • The title of "Adventures in Hayleysitting" (aired December 9, 2012) is play on Adventures in Babysitting.
  • In "The Missing Kink" (aired April 14, 2013), the song "He's Got a Kink" has the same tune as the song "I've Got a Dream" from Tangled.
  • In "Minstrel Krampus" (aired December 15, 2013), Steve yells for Francine to get him his Mickey Mouse towel.
  • The titular theme park of "Familyland" (aired January 12, 2014) is a parody of Disneyland, with its cryogenically frozen founder Roy Family being a stand-in for Walt (though named for Roy Disney). At one point in the episode, Klaus even asks if Steve is talking about Walt Disney, only for Steve to ask who that is.
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  • In "Permanent Record Wrecker" (aired May 4, 2014), A113 appears on a hobo's boxcar.
  • In "A Star is Reborn" (aired March 16, 2015), A113 appears on the directors' clapboard for "Marble Trouble".
  • In "The Shrink" (aired March 30, 2015), the train's second carriage' side and the caboose has A113.
  • In "American Fung" (aired May 25, 2015), a miscolored version of Mickey Mouse appears in the "American Chinese Dad!" segment.
  • In "The Life Aquatic with Steve Smith" (aired February 1, 2016), A113 is seen on a classroom door.
  • In "Hayley Smith, Seal Team Six" (aired February 8, 2016), Hayley is holding an Anna doll.
  • In "Stan Smith as Keanu Reeves as Stanny Utah in Point Breakers" (aired February 22, 2016), Stan is rescued from jellyfish, wolves and poachers by Herbie.
  • In "Daesong Heavy Industries" (aired May 9, 2016), Steamboat Willie was among the stories that Stan claimed to have come from the bible.
  • In "Fight and Flight" (aired November 14, 2016), when Stan tries to cross the Atlantic Ocean he accidentally crash lands the Spirit of St. Louis into "Euro Disney America", labelled "the most confusing place on Earth.
  • In "Whole Slotta Love" (aired April 10, 2017), the license plate of the guy who doesn't want "House of Lies" spoilers is A113.
  • In "The Witches of Langley" (aired April 17, 2017), BB-8 make a cameo.

Animaniacs[]

  • In "Nighty-Night Toon" (aired September 13, 1993), Jim Cummings voices a Sterling Holloway-esque narrator who says goodnight to the show's various characters, in a reference to Sterling narrating many Disney shorts, with Jim using a voice very much like his Winnie the Pooh voice. He also does this in "The Warners and the Beanstalk" (aired February 4, 1994), "The Brave Little Trailer" (February 11, 1994) and "A Gift of Gold" (aired February 18, 1994).
  • In "Slappy Goes Walnuts" (aired September 15, 1993), Slappy Squirrel expresses a dislike of the snacks her nephew eats by proclaiming "no wonder you like that Bonkers show, that junk's rotting out your brain there".
  • In "Taming of the Screwy" (aired September 17, 1993), Belle and the Beast are knocked out of a dance circle by the Warners.
  • In the segment "Opportunity Knox" (aired October 18, 1993), when Pinky and The Brain make it into Fort Knox, Pinky remarks, "There's more gold here than in a DuckTales episode!"
  • "Bumbie's Mom" (aired September 22, 1993) directly parodies the scene in Bambi where Bambi's mother is shot (and the mass reaction to it). In the same episode, during the ending sequence the in-flight movie Slappy Squirrel and Skippy Squirrel are watching is "Old Yellow" (a parody of Old Yeller).
  • In "Hiccup" (aired November 3, 1993), after Pesto cures Squit of his hiccups, Squit calls him "Doc" and Pesto rants by asking Squit if he's calling him "one of the seven ugly dwarfs" by saying he's "a shorty short white bearded elfinet here to whistle while he works". Later at the end, Squit says he, Pesto and Bobby are just like the three musketeers, then Pesto asks Squit if he's "Annette Funicello here to wear mouse ears" and says he's some kind of a "'hey there, hi there, ho there, come and join my jamboree' punk on a kid's TV show".
  • 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 the very next segment, "Rest in Pieces", Slappy tells Skippy that there is no death in cartoons, but considers Bonkers an exception.
  • Episode 71 (aired September 19, 1995) features several Disney references:
    • The song "Variety Speak" features the lyric "Disney's up a nickel a share".
      • A version with modified lyrics, performed in "Hooray for North Hollywood" (aired January 3, 1998), features the lyric "Disney is the king of the hill".
    • In the "Three Tenors and You're Out" segment, the Warners are seen shaking hands with the conductor in silhouette, a reference to Mickey Mouse and Leopold Stokowski shaking hands after "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment of Fantasia.
  • In "Gimme a Break" (aired September 23, 1995), a delirious Slappy hallucinates three clones of Skippy and says, "Well, if it isn't Huey, Dewey, and Louie! I haven't seen you guys since Daisy Duck's bat mitzvah!"
  • "The Tiger Prince" (aired September 30, 1995), sung by Cree Summer and Jim Cummings is a parody of "Circle of Life", featuring Yakko Warner as Rafiki and Simba, Mufasa, and Sarabi as tigers despite the clearly African setting. The opening is parodied, with Tiger-Simba during the presentation also being accidentally dropped and presumably killed by Yakko-Rafiki, with the latter expressing that he thought cats could land on their feet.
  • In "This Pun for Hire" (aired November 4, 1995), Yakko claims that somebody "tried to slip a mickey into my drink". Yakko is shown pushing away a drink with a familiar-looking mouse in it, saying "Nice try, bub, but I work for Warners".
  • In "The Sound of Warners" (aired November 18, 1995), Dot asks Prunella Flundergust "Why don't you go bug the kids on Goof Troop?" Later, at the end of the segment, Mary Poppins shows up, saying she's going to be the Warners' new nanny.
  • In "One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock" (aired September 7, 1996), some of the residents of the nursing home are elderly versions of Goofy, Minnie Mouse, and a cross between Donald Duck and Daffy Duck.
  • "Cutie and the Beast" (aired September 7, 1996) is a parody of Beauty and the Beast.
  • "Jokahontas" (aired September 14, 1996) is a parody of Pocahontas. Dot's song at the beginning mocks Disney's constant reuse of princess stories in their movies, and John Smith (depicted as a caricature of his Disney voice actor Mel Gibson, complete with Australian accent and brown hair instead of blonde) is depicted wearing pants that resemble Mickey Mouse's shorts and a helmet with mouse ears.
  • "The Brain's Apprentice" (aired May 9, 1998) is a parody of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment of Fantasia.

Animaniacs (2020)[]

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  • In "Suspended Animation" (Part 1) (aired November 20, 2020) during the musical number, the Warner Siblings jokingly say that the top TV show is still Clunkers, which is about a talking police car that can travel trough time. Clunkers is clearly a pun on Bonkers, which Animaniacs made fun of during its original run, but the anthropomorphic car aspect could also be seen as a reference to the Cars franchise, which many Pixar fans often consider the weakest Pixar franchise overall.

Aqua Teen Hunger Force[]

Archer[]

Please note that this list only includes episodes of the show made before Disney bought 20th Century Fox and the show itself.

  • In "Diversity Hire" (aired January 21, 2010), when Archer asks Pam to unreject a complaint on the ISIS computers she says back to him the following words "Who am I, Tron?".
  • In "A Debt of Honor" (aired January 27, 2014), Archer said that there might be a large Scrooge McDuckian Vault in Cheryl Manor.

Arthur[]

  • In "Arthur Accused!" (aired October 14, 1996), Buster's fantasy of Arthur diving into a pile of quarters is very similar to Scrooge McDuck's iconic money dive from DuckTales.
  • In "Arthur Meets Mister Rogers" (aired September 22, 1997), Arthur and D.W. wear fake beards when going on a walk with Fred Rogers so nobody recognizes them. Buster notices Mr. Rogers and claims that "he's with two of the Seven Dwarves", so he goes over to him and asks "How do you know Dopey and Sneezy?"
  • In "The Boy with His Head in the Clouds" (aired November 5, 2001), George finds out he has dyslexia and becomes worried, but Mr. Ratburn assures him that it's not dangerous, and names several dyslexic historical figures including Walt Disney.
  • In "D.W.'s Time Trouble" (aired November 26, 2002), the movie D.W. wanted to see, Doll Story 2, is a parody of Toy Story 2.
  • In "Binky Goes Nuts" (aired April 8, 2005), Molly calls Buster "Long Ears" which is Tigger's nickname for Rabbit.
  • In "Bats in the Belfry" (aired October 20, 2008), Arthur imagines himself and Buster turning Grandma Thora's attic into a pirate hideout and reenacting scenes from Buccaneers of the Bahamas, which is a parody of the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise.
  • In "On This Spot" (aired November 3, 2008), Muffy and Francine mention that teenage actor Derek Montaigne starred in Summer School Musical (a parody of High School Musical) and the aforementioned Buccaneers of the Bahamas.
  • In "The Agent of Change" (aired October 12, 2010), the movie Muffy, Francine, and Binky saw was called Trucks which is a parody of Cars.
  • In "Pet Projects" (aired October 15, 2010), Francine's movie about her cat Nemo called "Filming Nemo" is a title reference to Finding Nemo.
  • In the series finale, "All Grown Up" (aired February 21, 2022), the mysterious room in the library is numbered A113.

Atomic Puppet[]

  • The title of "Pizza Planet" (aired July 26, 2016) is a reference to a restaurant of the same name from the Toy Story franchise.

Azumanga Daioh[]

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  • In "Fairyland Class" (aired 20 May 2002), there's a poster that has a lookalike of a parody of Tinker Bell.

Batman: The Animated Series[]

  • In "The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne" (aired October 29, 1992), the Joker yells like Goofy at one point.
  • In "The Laughing Fish" (aired January 10, 1993), the Joker at one point suggests to Harley Quinn that she could be his "Little Mermaid". Coincidentally, Mark Hamill, Joker's voice actor, previously had a role in The Little Mermaid as the crewmember on Eric's ship who "paid homage" to King Triton by throwing a fish back into the ocean.

Back at the Barnyard[]

Beavis and Butt-Head[]

  • In "Holy Cornholio" (aired November 10, 2011), Beavis mentioned The Lion King while doing commentary on "It's So Cold in the D".
  • In "The Mystery of Morning Wood" (aired November 20, 1995), Beavis says, "I don't know, that fairy in Peter Pan had a pretty nice butt."

Ben 10: Omniverse[]

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  • In "So Long, and Thanks for All the Smoothies" (aired October 27, 2012), Rhomboid shouts as he crashes as a reference to Goofy's trademark yell.
  • In "Catfight" (aired April 12, 2014), there is a cat that bears a resemblance to Oliver from Oliver & Company.
  • In "Third Time's a Charm" (aired November 7, 2014), the dragon Charmcaster turns into resembles Maleficent's dragon form from Sleeping Beauty.

Beverly Hills Teens[]

Blaze and the Monster Machines[]

  • In "Sneezing Cold" (aired June 4, 2015 earlier and February 18, 2016 current), The sneezles were also shown in The Book of Pooh episode "Pooh's 24 Hour Bug".
  • In "Pickle's Family Campout" (aired April 6, 2018), Ben, Ken and Sven's behaviors are kind of similar to Donald's nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie.
  • In "Power Tires" (aired October 16, 2018), Blaze falls down a mountain and runs right through a cactus patch the same way Lightning McQueen does in Cars.
  • In "The Flying Lion" (aired March 8, 2019), the scene where Blaze and AJ fell down a hole and landed in the Great Forest is similar to Alice in Wonderland. Also, the scene where Roarian sprinkles flight magic on Blaze, giving him the ability to fly is similar to where Tinkerbell sprinkles pixie dust on the Darling kids in the movie, Peter Pan.
  • In "Blaze and the Magic Genie" (aired June 10, 2019), Genie's behavior is similar to Genie from Aladdin. His song, "You Wish It!," is even similar to the song "Friend Like Me" from the movie.
  • In "AJ to the Rescue" (aired September 10, 2019), AJ swinging on the monkey's tail is a reference to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Also, the plot of the episode is somewhat similar to the Little Einsteins episode "Rocket Safari", where Leo, Annie, June and Quincy recruit animals to help save Rocket, who was stuck in a waterfall.
  • In "Babysitting Heroes" (aired September 12, 2019), Ollie has the same color scheme as Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh. The clock tower scene is a reference to The Great Mouse Detective where the final battle took place in Big Ben, and the scene where Blaze rescues Floopy is similar to Basil rescuing Olivia.
  • In "Abra-Ka-Pickle" (aired October 25, 2019), Crusher saying the wrong magic words and the heroes forcing to save their friends is a reference to the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse special, Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt.

Blue's Clues[]

  • Blue's ball resembles the Pixar ball with the inverse of its stripe and star's colors.
  • In the UK version of "Blue's Big Pyjama Party", the video letter Kevin receives features plushes of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Winnie the Pooh.
  • In the episode "Love Day", Joe says Mickey's signature sendoff "See ya real soon!"

Bluey[]

Besides airing on Disney Junior in the United States and streaming on Disney+ worldwide, the show has featured several Disney references:

  • In the episode "Yoga Ball" (aired October 16, 2018), the yoga ball seen is nicknamed "BALL-E", most likely referencing WALL-E.
  • The Pixar Ball appears in the episodes "Backpackers" (aired April 10, 2019) and "Daddy Dropoff" (aired March 24, 2020).
  • In the episode "Movies" (aired October 27, 2020), the movie "Chunky Chimp" is based off of Disney movies (like The Lion King, Tarzan, etc.), with many similar themes and song parodies.
  • In the episode "Octopus" (aired November 8, 2020), it is revealed that the house number of Bluey's friend Chloe, a Dalmatian, is 101.

BNA: Brand New Animal[]

  • In the first episode, "Runaway Raccoon" (aired March 21, 2020), Nick Wilde makes a cameo among the crown of beastmen at the festival while Michiru was chasing after the thief who stole her wallet.

Bob and Margaret[]

  • In "A Night In" (aired June 29, 1998), a Mickey Mouse poster and Disney video tapes are shown in a video store.

Bobby's World[]

  • In "The Visit to Aunt Ruth's" (aired September 8, 1990), Bobby's imaginary mugshot card is A113.
  • The title of "Adventures in Bobby Sitting" (aired September 22, 1990) is a reference to Adventures in Babysitting.
  • In "My Dad Can Fix Anything" (aired October 20, 2990), Howard tells his son that World of Improvement is the Disneyland of hardware stories.
  • The title of "Three Kids and a Baby" (aired September 7, 1991) is a reference to Three Men and a Baby.
  • In "Ill Effects" (aired November 28, 1992), Uncle Ted tells Bobby a story with his nephew as Pinocchio and Howard as Geppetto. Their outfits even match the Disney characters' clothing.

Bob's Burgers[]

Please note that this list only includes episodes of the show made before Disney bought 20th Century Fox and the show itself.

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  • Linda's nightmare from "Art Crawl" (aired March 20, 2011) is a parody of the "Pink Elephants on Parade" sequence from Dumbo.
  • The title of "Adventures in Chinchilla-Sitting" (aired March 15, 2015) is a reference to Adventures in Babysitting. Also, the store next to Bob's in this episode is entitled "Lady and the Clamp", an obvious reference to Lady and the Tramp.
  • In the ending to the episode "Speakeasy Rider" (aired January 11, 2015), Tina giving up her victory in a go cart race against Louise by pushing her car to the finish line when a wheel to her car broke off, is very similar to the ending of Cars.

Bob The Builder[]

  • At the end of "Wendy's Big Night Out" (aired September 15, 2003), Pilchard and Scruffty are eating spaghetti, a reference to Lady and the Tramp.

Bojack Horseman[]

  • In "Downer Ending" (aired August 22, 2014), a classroom door is labelled A113.
  • In "Yesterdayland" (aired July 17, 2015), Todd creates a theme park called Disneyland which is promptly shut down by the Walt Disney Company for violating copyright laws.
  • In "The Judge" (aired September 8, 2017), Diane mockingly calls Katrina "Cruella".
  • In "What Time Is It Right Now" (aired September 8, 2017), Diane mentions that when she was a kid, she wanted was a "Belle Room", which she meant was the library that the Beast gave Belle in Beauty and the Beast.

The Boondocks[]

Bounty Hamster[]

Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie[]

  • The episode "Scarecrowella" (aired September 30, 1998) references a few elements from the Disney version of Cinderella. This includes the ball being referred to as The Royal Ball, a Fair-Eel Godmother, a sound-a-like instrumental of "So This is Love" being played when Scarecrowella and the Queen of Night dance, and the Queen of Night saying the line "But I don't even know your name!" when Scarecrowella runs off.

Camp Lazlo[]

  • In "Lazlo's First Crush" (aired July 25, 2007) a scene was a reference to The Little Mermaid (which the show's voice actress played the lead character).

Captain Flamingo[]

  • At the ending of the episode Pasta Your Bedtime (aired November 19, 2006), Milo Powell (who is dressed in his secret identity costume Captain Flamingo) and his best friend Lizabeth have spaghetti in a similar way to Lady and the Tramp.

The Casagrandes[]

  • In "How to Train Your Carl", when Becca is trying to find the missing Carl, at one point she looks from the top of Pride Rock.
  • In "Miss Step" (aired August 11, 2020), A113 was seen in the address on one of the buildings.
  • In "Guess Who's Shopping for Dinner?" (aired August 12, 2020), A113 appears in the license plate of the mercado van.
  • In "A Very Casagrandes Christmas" (aired December 5, 2020), Maria and Carlos both say "Jinx! You owe me a soda!", a phrase often used by Kim Possible, when they say something at the same time.

Craig of the Creek[]

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  • In "Council of the Creek: Operation Hive-Mind" (aired June 30, 2020), Bobby's suggestion to be friendly with bees shows a picture of a bear named "Honey-paw", a parody of Winnie the Pooh.
  • "Craig World" (aired March 27, 2021) is entirely a spoof to Walt Disney World.

CatDog[]

China, IL[]

  • In "Baby Boom" (aired October 17, 2011), Frank says "We are Cinderellas!"
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  • In "Coming Out of the Casket" (aired October 24, 2011), Old Yeller makes an appearance.
  • In "A Gentleman's Bet" (aired April 5, 2015), Sunshine loses her shoe that is later retrieved by Hoh-Hoh. This is a reference to Cinderella.
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Clarence[]

  • In "Pretty Great Day With a Girl" (aired April 14, 2014), Clarence says "Oh, bother" while pretending to be a bear. Pooh is a bear, and he says this whenever something doesn't go his way.
  • In "Clarence's Millions" (aired April 28, 2014), Clarence dreams of swimming in Clarence dollars as a reference to the DuckTales theme.
  • In "The Forgotten" (aired October 16, 2014), Clarence telling Brady to eat it like dogs do is a reference to the iconic spaghetti scene from Lady and the Tramp.
  • In "Lil' Buddy" (aired July 20, 2015), the song "Weird Things" is a parody of the song "Strange Things" from Toy Story.

The Cleveland Show[]

  • In "The Curious Case of Jr. Working at the Stool" (aired February 21, 2010), Rallo sings "Circle of Life" and mentions that, in Africa, he went with a warthog and a meerkat.
  • In "Murray Christmas" (aired December 5, 2010), Carl Fredricksen makes an appearance. Edward Asner reprises his role as Carl for that scene.
  • In "The Essence of Cleveland" (aired April 3, 2011), Cleveland mentions Up to Patty.
  • In "Hot Cocoa Bang Bang" (aired May 15, 2011), during the Avatar-based battle between nerds and Hollywood big-shots, two nerds smash in a Darth Vader Stewie statue (from the Family Guy Star Wars specials) by cutting several of the ropes holding signs bearing the Disney and Marvel logos together a la Return of the Jedi. It doubles as a reference to Disney's acquisition of Marvel.
  • 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.
  • In "Wide World of the Cleveland Show" (aired January 27, 2013), Cleveland Jr. dances whilst dressed as Belle from Beauty and the Beast.
  • In "A Rodent Like This" (aired March 10, 2013), Rat Lauer pulling Cleveland's hair to help him cook is a parody of the film Ratatouille.

Codename: Kids Next Door[]

  • In "Operation F.U.T.U.R.E." (aired June 11, 2004), when two of the Boys Next Door operatives are transformed into girls by the Super Girlifier Cannon, they are having a tea party. One of them says "More tea, Missus Nesbitt?" This is a reference to Toy Story, in which Bonnie's Buzz Lightyear, after his arm broke off, is once renamed Missus Nesbitt by Hannah, "Would you like some tea, Missus Nesbitt?" and they have a tea party.
  • In the series finale "Operation I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S." (aired January 21, 2008), Father transforms himself into a dragon which is a reference to Maleficent doing the same thing in Sleeping Beauty.

Courage the Cowardly Dog[]

  • In "Family Business" (aired November 17, 2000), while Basil was dancing, he said "Step in time, step in time", a reference to the Mary Poppins song "Step in Time".
  • In "Angry Nasty People" (aired July 19, 2002), Courage, Muriel, and Eustace saw 1001 Dilmatians, which is a parody of 101 Dalmatians (with series creator John R. Dilworth's name in the title).

The Critic[]

  • In the series pilot episode (aired January 26, 1994), Jay Sherman and his love interest of the episode Valerie Fox dance to a parody of the song "Beauty and the Beast", Sherman and Valerie are even dress in the ballroom attire. Also referencing Beauty and the Beast the song is sung by an anthropomorphic Dustbuster and toilet mocking the accents of both Mrs. Potts and Lumiere, and the living room Jay and Valerie dance in is rendered in CGI, just like the ballroom Belle and the Beast dance in.
  • 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 film, The Cockroach King, featured in the episode "From Chunk to Hunk" (aired March 26, 1995), which supposedly features Howard Stern, is a parody of The Lion King. Jay Sherman reacts to the film by receiving edible chocolate roaches, which happen to be alive and crawl off his plate, causing him to scream "Edible roaches don't craaaaaawl!!!"
  • In the episode "Sherman, Woman and Child" (aired March 5, 1995), Jay reviews Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Hanukkah" is a reference to The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Cyberchase[]

  • In the live-action "For Real" segment "Regards to Broadway", one of the musicals displayed is Disney's (and John and Rice's) adaptation of Aida.
  • In "Bianca's Good Turn", another "For Real" segment, while Bianca is exploring Times Square, an ad for the Broadway adaptation of The Lion King is shown.
  • In another For Real segment from the episode Cool It while Bianca puts two babies into a strolling cart a stuffed Winnie the Pooh bear is shown in the babies bedroom.

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  • Helicopter Hal from "Dan Vs. Traffic" (aired February 26, 2011) resembles Woody a little bit. Another minor character named Colby bears resemblance to Buzz Lightyear as well.
  • Chris shares characteristics with Terry Perry, which is meaningful because Chris and Terry are voiced by the same actor, Dave Foley.

Danny Phantom[]

  • Lancer's Doomed suit in "Teacher of the Year" (aired October 15, 2004) is similar to Tron.
  • In "Pirate Radio" (aired July 22, 2005), Ember asks "Where's the splat?" a reference to a quote in Peter Pan.
  • In "The Fright Before Christmas" (aired December 6, 2005), the Ghostwriter says "A clock and a candlestick those I won't miss", an implied reference to Beauty and the Beast.
  • In "Beauty Marked" (aired February 24, 2006), Sam tries on glass slippers that resemble those of Cinderella in the film.
  • In "Double Cross My Heart" (aired May 5, 2006), Danny spies on Sam and Gregor's relationship and says "If they share a strand of spaghetti, I'm gonna hurl!" This is a reference to "Bella Notte" from Lady and the Tramp.

Daria[]

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  • In "Road Worrier" (aired July 7, 1997), the "C" item used when Daria, Jane, Trent, and Jesse are playing the picnic game on the way to Alternapalooza is "The cryogenically frozen head of Walt Disney", a reference to the infamous urban legend that Walt Disney arranged himself to be cryogenically frozen upon his death.
  • In "Arts 'N Crass" (aired February 16, 1998), when Mr. O'Neill is talking to Daria and Jane about changing their poster for the school's poster contest, he says that he wants to make it more "palatable", then saying "You know what they say, a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down", a reference to "A Spoonful of Sugar" from Mary Poppins. Later in the episode, Daria remarks "Okay, but quote Mary Poppins again and the deal is off".
  • In "Daria Dance Party" (aired March 17, 1999), when Brittany and Jodie are at Pizza King after Brittany and Kevin break up, Jodie suggests that she should take Robert to the dance instead to teach Kevin a lesson. However, Brittany brings up that he's in Disney World with his family until Friday.
  • In "Speedtrapped" (aired July 28, 1999), after Daria asks Trent about Mystik Spiral's "world tour" and Trent answers that they have a gig in Freemont, 100 miles away from Lawndale, Daria remarks with "It's a small world after all", referencing the Disneyland ride and song.
  • In "A Tree Grows in Lawndale" (aired March 10, 2000), Brittany's chant to exorcise the spirit of Tommy Sherman she believes is in the girls' bathroom at school is, "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay, make Tommy's spirit go far, far away", referencing the song "Zip-A-Dee-Do-Dah" from Song of the South.
  • In "The F Word" (aired March 31, 2000), Kevin tries to show Mack that he knows the three branches of American government, which he incorrectly claims to be "Republican, Dominican, and Aristocat". Later in the episode, when Mack is working on the English project to fail at something, he tries to teach Kevin about the three branches of American government, with Kevin wanting to know how they taught the Aristocats to play piano.
  • In "Psycho Therapy" (aired June 28, 2000), Daria's response to Jane's "Jane-Cam" only getting eight hits with Daria being three of them is "It's a small world after all". Jane follows this up with "Chim-chiminey, chim-chiminey", referencing Mary Poppins.
  • In "Sappy Anniversary" (aired February 26, 2001), when Daria realizes she needed to talk to Tom about why she was angry (The reason being he forgot their anniversary) after seeing other couples in school talking, she says "Oh, God. This is like that scene in Pinocchio when he discovers he's growing ears like the rest of the donkeys." After Jane tells her to go talk to Tom, Jane says, "And always let your conscience be your..." until Daria tells her to shut up. Jane's line was taken from the Pinocchio song "Give a Little Whistle".
  • In the series' clip show retrospective Look Back in Annoyance, Jane says that they'll take a break from reality and "step through the looking glass into a magical world of wonder". Daria asks her what she meant by that, leaving Jane to remark that they're going to be out of work soon (Due to Daria getting cancelled), so she's trying to get a job with Disney.
  • One of Jane's "alter-egos" in the second season's credit sequence is Snow White. One of Daria's "alter-egos" in the fifth season's credit sequence is Cinderella, while one of Kevin's "alter-egos" in the same season's credits is the Mad Hatter, one of Jodie's "alter-egos" being Tinker Bell, and one of Ms. Li's "alter-egos" being Mulan.

Detention[]

Dexter's Laboratory[]

Disenchantment[]

  • In "For Whom the Pig Oinks" (aired August 17, 2018) two pigs eats a

Doug[]

Please note that this list only includes episodes of the show made before Disney bought Jumbo Pictures and the show itself.

  • In "Doug Can't Dance" (aired August 18, 1991), a kid in the background at the costume party dance is dressed as Mickey Mouse.
  • At the end of "Doug Says Goodbye" (aired December 8, 1991), Stinky is wearing Mickey Mouse ears at Beebe's costume party.

Dragon Tales[]

  • In the episode "Very Berry" (aired June 5, 2001), Ord gets stuck in a hole after eating too many dragonberries, prompting Max to tell him a story "about a bear who got stuck in a hole after eating too much honey" in order to get him out, referencing Winnie the Pooh.

Drawn Together[]

  • In "Gay Bash" (aired November 10, 2004), Xandir gets his hands on a magic lamp that contains a genie, which is a parody of Genie from Aladdin. As he comes out from the lamb (which resembles Genie's Lamp), he changes in to several characters, one of them are Mrs. Doubtfire, one of Robin Williams' characters (whom was the voice actor for Genie). In the same episode, The Lion King is parodied when Foxxy tells Xandir that "everything the light touches is gay" while African chanting is heard in the background.
  • In "Clum Babies" (aired November 16, 2005), Wooldoor proudly shows his first "clum baby" after masturbating for the first time, and the other housemates bow in respect a la The Lion King.
  • The episode "Terms of Endrearment" (aired January 25, 2006) has Mickey Mouse as a Darth Vader-esque figure who wants to make it the "happiest place on Earth" by eliminating all ethnic stereotypes, with Mickey's name getting partially bleeped every time it is said. A parody of Uncle Remus is among the stereotypes imprisoned by Mickey.
  • In "Xander and Tim, Sitting in a Tree" (aired February 15, 2006), during Spanky's time away from the house working as a police officer, he goes to a hostage situation in Toontown where Pluto holds a gun to Goofy's head while ranting about why he's the only dog who gets to wear pants. Pluto then kills Goofy before committing suicide. A clip of this episode would be seen in the "In Memoriam" segment from "American Idol Parody Clip Show".
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  • In "Spelling Applebee's" (aired October 19, 2006), the Disney princesses Snow White, Aurora, and Ariel appear in this episode as Princess Clara's best friends, riding together in a Cinderella-style carriage. They are all victims of the crash Captain Hero causes at the end of the episode to punish Clara for using him. Mulan is mentioned but not seen.
  • 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.
  • In "Breakfast Food Killer" (aired October 18, 2007), we see silhouettes of various cartoon characters on line to audition to be a cereal mascot, one of whom is Mickey Mouse. Also, Toot guides the others to a mascot's murder site by going on the Carousel of Progress, and the cast sings "Now Is the Time" when the scene shifts from the house to a field like in the attraction.
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Prince John's Rhino Guards in Drawn Together.

DreamWorks' Dragons: Race to the Edge[]

  • In "When Darkness Falls", Hiccup says "I've got a bad feeling about this", which is the iconic Han Solo quote from The Empire Strikes Back.
  • In the episode Dawn of Destruction (aired August 25, 2017), During the battle against the Dragon flyers, who set an attack on Dragon's Edge, the Thorston twins, Tuff and Ruffunutt, say "To Valhalla and Beyond", which is similar (and a possible reference) to Buzz Lightyear's iconic catchphrase, "To Infinity and Beyond".
  • In the episode A Matter of Perspective, the twins trespass in Vanaheim, the forbidden island which is known as the final resting place for dragons, does seem similar to how Simba and Nala explore the Elephant Graveyard in The Lion King.

Duck Dodgers[]

  • In "To Love a Duck" (aired 2003), after completing the first Martian trial, Duck Dodgers says: "Hakuna Matata!"
  • In "M.M.O.R.P.D." (aired January 21, 2005), Duck Dodgers as Lord Erethon says: "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" to turn Witch Hazel as Lezah the Wicked into a beautiful princess.

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Ed, Edd n Eddy[]

  • In "Hands Across Ed" (aired March 24, 2000), the magic words Jimmy says during his magic act might be a parody of the fairy godmother's magic words in Walt Disney's adaptation of Cinderella.
  • In "Key to My Ed" (aired June 23, 2000), Eddy indirectly references Mickey Mouse when he says that the key could open "an exploited cartoon character's theme park."
  • In the episode "Rent-a-Ed" (aired August 18, 2000), Ed shouts out "Zippety do-dah!" during his act, which is also the title of the song, "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah", from Song of the South.
  • The title of the episode "Mirror, Mirror, on the Ed" (aired September 8, 2000) is a pun on the quote "Mirror, mirror, on the wall", used by the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
  • In "Brother, Can you Spare an Ed" (aired June 28, 2002), Edd's line (as an angel): "Let integrity be your guide" is a reference to the line and song ​"Give a Little Whistle"​ spoken and sung by the Blue Fairy and Jiminy Cricket respectively in Pinocchio. Plus, Eddy (as the devil) tells Angel Edd: "Hey, Tinker Bell, let's chitchat." And the way Edd zips Ed's mouth when screaming in fear of getting beaten up by Sarah is a reference to how Genie mouth-zipped himself and later, Aladdin did to Genie in Aladdin.
  • In "Once Bitten, Twice Ed" (aired July 12, 2002), Rolf mentions Pinocchio.
  • In "Hand Me Down Ed" (aired February 13, 2004), Eddy picks up a briefcase and calls it Casey Jr., a possibly reference to the locomotive in Dumbo.
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  • In the Christmas special, "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Jingle Jingle Jangle" (aired December 3, 2004), Eddy mentions The Nightmare Before Christmas
  • In the Valentine Day's special, "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Hanky Panky Hullabaloo" (aired February 11, 2005), the scene where Nazz and Jonny share a spaghetti strand is a reference to Lady and the Tramp.
  • In "Cleanliness is Next to Edness" (aired October 1, 2005), Edd shouts out "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah" when he goes crazy over getting dirty while attempting to find a shower to start off his day.
  • In "Mission Ed-Possible" (aired November 4, 2005), Edd escapes via being slingshotted from a tree and floats with his umbrella a la Mary Poppins from Mary Poppins.
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  • In "Tinker Ed" (aired August 14, 2006), the Eds were dressed like Dopey from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Ariel from The Little Mermaid, and Tinker Bell from Peter Pan when they tried to cheer Jimmy up after he got upset about the unicorn incident and his disbelief in fairy tales.
  • In the Cartoon Network commercial "Toon Dates", when Ed said he loved Daphne in the mermaid movie, he was probably talking about The Little Mermaid because Daphne and Ariel are both redheads, and Ed must've thought she played Ariel, even though Daphne's hair is more of a shade of orange.
  • In one episode, they did an Atlantis-themed amusement park, with Ed dressing up as Ariel as a ride, only to hurt his tooth in the process.

The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants[]

  • In the episode "Captain Underpants and the Strange Strife of the Smelly Socktopus", when George and Harold ask Mr. Krupp about suspending them, Krupp briefly debates on it and we go into his mind with five different emotions in an identical fashion to Inside Out.

The Fairly OddParents[]

  • In "Power Mad!" (aired March 20, 2001), Timmy wishes for a Tron-style video game.
  • In "Tiny Timmy" (aired April 13, 2001), Cosmo and Wanda travel to Vicky's kidney, which is an amusement park called Kidney Land, hosted by Walt Kidney and his mascot Tinklebell. Kidney Land, Walt Kidney, and Tinklebell are all parodies of Disneyland, Walt Disney, and Tinker Bell, respectively. Vicky's kindness portrayal is also satire of Snow White, and the animals helping Vicky clean up the house are a parody of the animals that help Snow White when she needs their help.
  • In "Shelf Life" (aired September 10, 2004), when Timmy and his fairies are chasing Tom Sawyer through other books, they find the three Musketeers wearing Mouseketeer hats. Wanda almost points out what they've now become, but Timmy silences her.
  • The scene in "Beach Bummed" (aired February 15, 2005) where Cosmo pinches Mr. Bickles on the nose is a reference from The Little Mermaid where Sebastian pinches Chef Louis on the nose.
  • In "Escape from Unwish Island" (aired May 11, 2005), Walt Disney's name is seen in the lockers, implying that he had fairy godparents.
  • Susie Califragilistic from "Remy Rides Again" (aired May 12, 2005) is a parody of Mary Poppins and "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious".
  • In "The Good Old Days!" (aired October 7, 2005), many references from classic Mickey Mouse cartoons were used, like the original design of Mickey Mouse was used by Timmy Turner, Cosmo and Wanda being like the original Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, Vicky being like Peg-Leg Pete from Steamboat Willie and Ub Iwerks being mentioned.
  • In "No Substitute for Crazy!" (aired November 25, 2006), the word "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" had been parodied three times, one by Mrs. Sunshine/Ms. Doombringer and two by Cosmo.
  • Near the end of "Wishology Part 3: The Final Ending" (aired May 3, 2009), Jorgen grew big ears and when Timmy sees this, Timmy asks "What's going on, Dumbo?"
  • In "The Boss of Me" (aired September 11, 2010), the singing people while Timmy and his Dad were entering Pencil Nexus is a reference to It's a Small World.
  • In "Crocker of Gold" (aired September 18, 2010), the Seven Dwarfs make a cameo.
  • In the live-action television movie Grow Up, Timmy Turner (aired July 9, 2011), Crocker and Hugh J. Magnate, Jr. almost kissed each other while eating the same spaghetti noodle referencing Lady and the Tramp.
  • In the end of "Meet the Odd Parents" (aired December 29, 2011), a photo of Timmy with his parents and Fairly OddFamily at Big Ben is a reference to Peter Pan when Peter Pan, Wendy, John, and Michael arrived at Big Ben during "You Can Fly".
  • The scene in "Fairly Odd Pet" (aired March 23, 2013) where Timmy and Sparky kiss each other by eating spaghetti is a reference to Lady and the Tramp.
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Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope in The Fairly OddParents.

  • In "Dumbbell Curve" (aired May 11, 2013), a man and a little girl resembling Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz are seen in the crowd.
  • The title of "Finding Emo" (aired July 9, 2014), is a reference to Finding Nemo.
  • The Wooden Boy in the Giant Fish in "Dimmsdale Tales" (aired July 18, 2014) is a reference to Pinocchio.

Father Christmas[]

  • One of the people at the costume party Father Christmas accidentally goes into while delivering presents is dressed as Captain Hook.

Family Guy[]

Please note that this list only includes episodes of the show made before Disney bought 20th Century Fox and the show itself.

  • In "A Hero Sits Next Door" (aired May 2, 1999), there is a scene where Peter says to his new neighbor Joe that baseball is "so fun, that it should be illegal, like copyright infringement"). His face then morphs into that of Mickey Mouse and imitates his voice and laugh. This scene satirizes Disney's copyright stance on characters like Mickey. Also, at one point, Peter self-questions Calvin Klein being the name of the antagonist in Tron.
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  • In "Brian: Portrait of a Dog" (aired May 16, 1999), when Brian is kicked out of the Sicilian restaurant, he comes across Lady and Tramp from Lady and the Tramp, in a parody of the famous spaghetti scene.
  • In "Love Thy Trophy" (aired March 14, 2000), one influenced child rudely says to her adopted sister "Go back to your rice paddy, Mulan!"
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  • A cutaway gag from "A Picture's Worth 1000 Bucks" (aired April 18, 2000) depicts Walt Disney taking an art class with Minnie Mouse as a very reluctant nude model.
  • In "Dammit Janet!" (aired June 13, 2000), Peter fires Tinker Bell as his flight attendant.
  • In “He’s Too Sexy For His Fat” (aired June 27, 2000), Peter wears a Potato Head mask as protection during his surgery.
  • In "Brian Does Hollywood" (aired July 18, 2001), Brian attempts to pitch a script to Michael Eisner but only receives a Mickey Mouse ears hat and an invitation to Disneyland for his efforts.
  • In "One if by Clam, Two if by Sea" (aired August 1, 2001), Peter imagines himself doing the Light Cycle sequence.
  • In "Lethal Weapons" (aired August 22, 2001), Lois says that she's cutting loose, "like in that movie where Julie Andrews shows her breasts." This then leads to a cutaway gag, where Mary Poppins flashes to Michael and Jane. The movie Lois is actually referring to is the 1981 film S.O.B..
  • At the beginning of "Screwed the Pooch" (aired November 21, 2001), the Griffins visit a petting zoo and Peter hops in a kangaroo's pouch pretending to be Roo, Michael Eisner appears as on of Carter Pewterschmidt's poker buddies.
  • In "Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 1" (aired February 14, 2002) The first segment "No Bones About It" has a boneless Peter thrown from the Mad Tea Party ride landing in a locker room where Michael Eisner uses him as a towel while going to a sauna.
  • In "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" (aired December 10, 2004), Peter sings a song entitled "I Need a Jew", a parody of "When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinocchio.
  • In "North by North Quahog" (aired May 1, 2005), Pinocchio appears in a cutaway with Geppetto in which Geppetto pretends to drop his glasses and tries to make Pinocchio tell a lie in order for his nose to penetrate his anus.
  • In "Jungle Love" (aired September 25, 2005), Peter complains about how he's constantly being pushed around at his new job, similar to his last job with Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. This then leads to a cutaway gag, where Peter is doing said job, while looking extremely similar to Beaker.
  • In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (aired September 27, 2005; DVD version only), a fake trailer shows an upcoming Disney film titled The Littlest Bunny, featuring music by Randy Newman. Additionally, Future Stewie reveals Walt Disney was unfrozen, but asked to be refrozen after discovering Jewish people still existed.
  • In "The Courtship of Stewie's Father" (aired November 20, 2005), Peter and Stewie go to Walt Disney World.
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  • in "Brian Sings and Swings", Stewie briefly uses a Mr. Potato Head ear to replace his after his is eaten by a deer.
  • In "I Take Thee Quagmire" (aired March 12, 2006), when Quagmire falls in love with Joan, he imagines himself and Joan as Beast and Belle (with Peter and Cleveland as Cogsworth and Lumiere), Lady and the Tramp, and finally Aladdin and Jasmine.
  • In "Peterotica" (aired April 23, 2006), Carter Pewterschmidt unleashes the Rancor on Scott Greenberg.
  • In "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)" (aired September 30, 2007), Brian turns down a chance to see Disney on Ice with Jillian, so she decides to give his ticket to Peter.
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  • In "Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air" (aired October 7, 2007), Celeveland falls off a cliff and is saved by Spider-Man.
  • In "Lois Kills Stewie" (aired November 11, 2007), Stewie mentions that he's banning direct-to-video Disney movies and shows a clip from the fake movie Aladdin IV: Jafar May Need Glasses. Later, in "Foreign Affairs", the Griffins watch the fake movie Aladdin V: Jafar Answers the Census. The title of these movies are also a reference to the infamous Disney sequels during the Michael Eisner era.
  • In "Peter's Daughter" (aired November 25, 2007), Brian says he hears two mice being intimate in the walls. One of these mice barring resemblance to Mickey.
  • In "I Dream of Jesus" (aired October 5, 2008), during a musical number, Jesus transforms into the Genie and tells Peter he "ain't never had a friend like [him]"
  • In "420" (aired April 19, 2009), Stewie and Brian perform a musical number, to get marijuana legalized. The song includes the line "When stupid people need a thrill, they rent The Rocketeer."
  • In "Stew-Roids" (aired April 26, 2009), Lois watches the film, Lady and the Tramp and Michael Vick, which depicts Lady and Tramp eating spaghetti before Michael Vick dunks their heads in a bucket of water, a reference to Vick's conviction for his dogfighting operation.
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 :"Back before Walt Disney's Family Guy was a real thing, it was a fake thing." :―Seth Macfarlane on episode "Road to the Multiverse"

  • In "Road to the Multiverse" (aired September 27, 2009), the Disney universe has many of the characters appear as parodies of Disney characters.
  • The title of "Hannah Banana" (aired November 8, 2009) is a reference to Hannah Montana, and the episode's plot has Miley Cyrus (though her hair is red instead of brown) performing as herself and Hannah Montana in Quahog, which Stewie was interested to see her as being her biggest fan, though it later turns out that it was actually an android version of herself, which Stewie mentions to Brian that it is "a product of Disney Imagineering".
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  • Satan condemns Goofy to the pit of fire in "Dial Meg for Murder" (aired January 31, 2010) for being involved in the September 11th terrorist attacks. Goofy admits to being part of it, because the United States supports Israel.
  • In "Brian and Stewie" (aired May 2, 2010), Brian says that he wants to commit suicide. Stewie responds by saying, he feels that way when he watches Handy Manny.
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  • A cutaway gag from "Road to the North Pole" (aired December 18, 2010) depicts Winnie the Pooh asking Eeyore why he is so glum, to which Eeyore responds "I have a nail in my anus". Pooh was voiced by Will Ryan in that scene.
  • In the uncensored version of "The Big Bang Theory" (aired May 8, 2011), Stewie says to Brian that he was able to stay up until 7:30pm to watch Phineas and Ferb, which its creator Dan Povenmire was also a former director of Family Guy.
  • In "Lottery Fever" (aired September 25, 2011), a cutaway has Peter dive into a bin full of coins like Scrooge McDuck, only to end up bloodied and bruised.
  • In "Family Guy Viewer Mail #2" (aired May 20, 2012), Stewie states that with the variations of Robin Williams, they were not allowed by Disney to play the Genie from Aladdin.
  • In "Chris Cross" (aired February 17, 2013), Stewie tries to impress Brian and his toys by singing. After Brian approves, he says all of the toys were impressed except for Buzz Lightyear, who is absent. This leads to a cutaway gag where Buzz is picking up some girls in a bar, using his catchphrase.
  • In "Bigfat" (aired April 14, 2013), Quagmire makes a nod to "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" by saying that Davy killed a bear when he was three years old. This triggers a cutaway gag where Davy's parents are convinced that their son is disturbed, as he is killing animals for fun.
  • The episode "Peter Problems" (aired January 5, 2014) features a parody of The Lion King where a monkey holds up a lion cub, only for Peter to show up on a forklift and lift another lion cub higher than the monkey. Two giraffes then comment on when the bris will take place.
  • In "Grimm Job" (aired January 12, 2014), the entire Cinderella segment is a parody of the Disney version. Lois and Peter are featured as Cinderella and Prince Charming, both wearing clothing modeled after the ones of the respective characters from the 1950 film version. The wedding scene is even a short-for-shot reenactment of Cinderella's finale.
  • "Brian's a Bad Father" (aired January 26, 2014) has Brian's son Dylan starring in a new Disney Channel series titled Parent Boppers.
  • Near the end of "3 Acts of God" (aired March 16, 2014), when Stewie asks Brian if he's still an atheist since Peter personally met God, Brian retorts that it's no different than how Peter acts whenever he goes to Disney World and Mickey Mouse "just so happens to be there that day".
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  • The title of the episode "Herpe the Love Sore" (aired April 6, 2014) is a parody of Herbie. At the beginning of the episode, Peter and Lois are watching an episode of Behind the Music about Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, the band from the Muppets. Also, when Stewie finds out he's contracted herpes from Brian, he calls Handy Manny and tells him to turn his speaker-phone off so his tools won't find out.
  • In "The Simpsons Guy" (aired September 28, 2014; a fusion of Family Guy and The Simpsons), Chief Wiggum's car's license plate is A113.
  • In "Turkey Guys" (aired November 16, 2014), Peter, Chris, Brian, and Stewie are watching the JCPenney Thanksgiving Day Parade on the TV, which Stewie describes as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade but without licensed character balloons. One of the balloons featured is Mickey Rabbit (a fusion of Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny).
  • In "Peter's Sister" (aired November 15, 2015), Peter is complaining to Lois about her sister Karen is ruining Thanksgiving like how Tim Burton ruined the 4th of July. A cutaway then shows up featuring a fake trailer for "Happy 4th of July Jack Skellington". The trailer features the characters from The Nightmare Before Christmas singing a song about spooky patriotic weirdness, and it ends with Jack Skellington making a comment about fat goth chicks get tattoos of him, poking fun at the movie's huge fanbase of Goth Kids.
  • In "Hot Pocket-Dial" (aired November 22, 2015), Joe loses his legs and they drift out into the ocean. Below, Ariel is wishing for a pair of legs, and his pair slowly drifts to her. Ariel then starts to viciously eat them, because the fish part of her really wanted some legs to eat. Additionally, Lois takes Peter to Auschwitz, which Peter mistakes for Disney World due to Lois describing it as "a place Walt Disney supported"
  • In "A Lot Going on Upstairs" (aired March 6, 2016), A113 is shown on Lois' driver license.
  • In "Passenger Fatty-Seven" (aired January 8, 2017), Peter mentions his remake of Inside Out, which stars Chris as Joy, Meg as Sadness, Stewie as Anger, Lois as Disgust, and Peter as Poo.
  • In "Peter's Def Jam" (aired February 12, 2017), Peter claims he would rather be stuck on a Disney cruise than being deaf. A cutaway then shows up featuring Mickey Mouse hopping across the deck of a Disney cruise ship, clutching the seat of his shorts in a bout of intestinal distress, warning the other patrons not to eat the shrimp.
  • In "The Finer Strings" (aired February 19, 2017), a Toy Story themed cutaway features Woody walking on Buzz Lightyear in bed with Bo Peep, who quips, "You've got a friend in me". Also, at the talent show, Brian stated that most of the acts will be girls dancing to songs from Frozen.
  • In "Saturated Fat Guy" (aired March 19, 2017), Peter compares himself to Winnie the Pooh after gaining a lot of weight and getting stuck in his food truck. A cutaway then shows up featuring Pooh getting stuck in Rabbit's hole, suggesting to Rabbit that he shouldn't push from behind with his fist, although he is told not to worry about it.
  • In "Nanny Goats" (aired October 15, 2017), Natalia is hunting Fievel Mousekewitz, but Stewie says the only mouse around them is their neighbor Frank Maxwell, who turns out to not be her target. He then gets into his war which explodes killing him, but Natalia didn't do it; it was Mickey because like Fievel, he's Jewish.
  • In "HTTPete" (aired May 6, 2018), a cutaway features Spacey, Roman Polanski, Woody Allen, Steven Segeal, Bill Cosby, Matt Lauer and Harvey Whinstein in a parody of the Avengers.
  • In "Con Heiress" (aired December 2, 2018), when Herbert explodes Jesse takes a part of him and put it in a pot. Herbert then grows in the same way as Groot. He can also only say "I am Herbert". In the same episode the ending references the ending of Guardians of the Galaxy with plant Herbert dancing to a song and then stopping when Jesse watches.
  • In "Pawtucket Pete" (aired December 9, 2018), during Peter's speech at what he believes to be Angela's funeral, he alludes to Carrie Fisher's role as Leia Organa.
  • In "Trump Guy" (aired January 13, 2019), in one scene Donald Trump is portrayed as Jabba the Hutt. In another scene Pirates of the Caribbean is shown where the soundguy put the microphone too close to Jack Sparrow's dangling bracelets.
  • In "You Can't Handle the Booth!" (aired March 24, 2019), while irritated at having to record commentary, Lois says she is going to call "Fox or Disney payroll" (which the answering machine reveals is literal).
  • In their COVID-19 vaccine PSA, Brian compares it to an episode of Schoolhouse Rock!
  • In "HBO-No!", after receiving a letter from a raven, Peter says "That's so raven".
  • In "And Then There's Fraud" (aired February 28, 2021), Cleveland shows a picture of James P. Sullivan from Monsters, Inc.
  • In "The Birthday Bootlegger" (aired November 21, 2021), Bart Simpson is seen writing "It's a pleasure to work for the Disney Corporation" on the whiteboard in Stewie's detention. Stewie attempts to say a swear word in response to this, but is censored by uncontrollably speaking like Mickey Mouse.
  • In “Adult Education” (aired May 7, 2023), Meg’s song “This Old Town” is a reference to “Belle” from Beauty and the Beast.

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman[]

  • Ruff has sent the kids to Walt Disney World on three occasions; in "The Small Fork is for Dessert (Unless You're a Dolphin)" (aired June 7, 2007), he sends Willie to Epcot to visit Calvin the dolphin at The Seas with Nemo & Friends. In "Tape Loops and Loop-the-Loops" (aired June 19, 2007), he sends Bridget and Willie to Disney World to meet with two of the Imagineers, Bernie and Jason and experience various roller coasters; they go on the then-recently opened Expedition Everest (Ruff suggests they should ride It's a Small World instead) and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Bernie and Jason then take them into Imagineering to design their own roller coaster, which they then input into the simulator at DisneyQuest. In "You Can't Teach an Orange Dog New Tricks" (aired October 6, 2010), he sends Marco and Shreya to Disney's Animal Kingdom to learn how to take care of animals.
  • In "Ruff's Big Break" (aired May 31, 2007), when Bridget and Rosario go into the gift shop at the children's hospital, some Cars and Disney Princess books can be seen.
  • In "Mr. Ruffman Goes to Washington" (aired October 2, 2008), a girl cheering for Ruff in the parade is wearing a Minnie Mouse shirt.
  • In "The Ol' Shell Game" (aired October 7, 2010), Crush the Turtle from Finding Nemo makes an appearance, via Turtle Talk with Crush, with Andrew Stanton reprising his role.
  • In "Ruff Follows His Dream" (aired October 26, 2010), which involved Ruff having a dream of flying with elephants, at the end of the episode, the two unknown prizes which the contestant has to choose from are two copies of Ruff's new children's book Ruffbo, an obvious parody of Dumbo, which depicts a flying elephant with big ears that resembles Ruff, with Chet as Timothy Q. Mouse. Blossom tells him that it's already been done and Ruff remembers it's Dumbo.

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends[]

  • In "Imposter's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals" (aired September 16, 2005), Frankie's cleaning sequence, with tiny mice added, was an homage to Cinderella.
  • In "Emancipation Complication" (aired November 10, 2006), an imaginary friend resembling Lightning McQueen can be seen.
  • A Spaghetti reference scene from Lady and the Tramp in the episode "Mondo Coco" (aired April 10, 2008).
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Foxbusters[]

  • The title of "Three Hens and a Baby" (aired November 25, 1999) is a reference to Three Men and a Baby.
  • In "Love Bites" (aired June 10, 2000), in an attempt to make King Voracious and Voracity rekindle their love (and theoretically become distracted by it), the Foxbusters (chickens) set up the spaghetti dinner and "Kiss the Girl" scenes from Lady and the Tramp and The Little Mermaid respectively.

Freakazoid![]

  • In "Freakazoid is History!" (aired November 11, 1995), when Freakazoid looks over the changes he caused to history as a result of saving Pearl Harbor, one thing he finds out is that "EuroDisneyland is packed!" This is making fun of the park's lack of visitors in real life.
  • In "Limbo Lock-Up" (aired November 25, 1995), Fanboy mentions the films The Black Hole, Tron, and Something Wicked This Way Comes and how their poor box-office performances (TBH and SWTWC specifically) led to the arrivals of Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg.

Futurama[]

Gabby's Dollhouse[]

  • In "Pandy's Birthday" (streamed August 10, 2021), while playing a fun game called "Guess That Guest", DJ Catnip lifts up Pandy Paws just like how Rafiki lifts up baby Simba in The Lion King.

Gary The Rat[]

  • In the 12th episode "Future Ex Wife", Gary Andrews calls a deer with the shot gun Bambi only for the deer to tell him that Bambi was hit by a car.

Garfield and Friends[]

  • In "Mini-Mall Matters" (aired November 4, 1989), Garfield describes what goes into a mini-mall, including a mini-market, a mini-restaurant, and a mini-pharmacy. He then adds, "We were going to show you a Minnie Mouse, but she's on another show."
  • In "The Kitty Council" (aired October 10, 1992), Garfield says he got thrown out of Disneyland while searching for a mouse.
  • The two-part episode "Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs" (aired October 2, 1993) has Snow Wade (Wade Duck) and the Queen (Lanolin) dress exactly like the Disney counterparts of the characters they are playing.
  • In "The Floyd Story" (aired October 9, 1993), Floyd the mouse says he's going to quit due to his barely getting a good part on the show and move to another studio, saying he might go to Disney. Garfield dismisses Floyd's claim as nonsense, saying "Disney's up to here with mice in their contracts."
  • In "A Matter of Conscience" (aired September 17, 1994), a cricket offers act as Garfield's conscience, and hands him a copy of Pinocchio to give him a better idea. He then warns Garfield not to read on, fearing "a letter from the lawyers at Disney".
  • In "Model Behavior" (aired October 1, 1994), Garfield says, "Well, since I'm already here in Fantasyland, I think I'll go ride the Matterhorn Bobsleds."
  • In "Alley Katta and the 40 Thieves" (aired November 19, 1994), the sultan remarks that Aladdin is now richer than him. Jon wonders if it's because of his magic lamp, but Garfield says it's because of his deal with Disney.

Ghostbusters[]

Gen V[]

  • In the first episode, Emma guessing Sam favorite movie is either The Godfather, Star Wars or The Shawshank Redemption.
  • In a scene that features numerous movie posters. the poster for "Nubian Prince" parodies Black Panther.

Green Eggs and Ham[]

  • In every episode; "Here", "Car", "Train", "Fox", "Dark", "Box", "Mouse", "Rain", "Goat", "House", "Boat", and "There", until "Everywhere". The main unlikely pair of Sam-I-Am and Guy-I-Am go on an adventure with a large, endangered bird while a wealthy man is hunting it for a collection, which is a clear reference to Up.

The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy[]

  • In "Dream a Little Dream" (aired October 18, 2002), at one point during Billy's dream, he runs through a forest and then comes across a deer, a rabbit and a skunk are standing together (a reference to Bambi). Mandy's dream, meanwhile, parodies the "Night On Bald Mountain" scene of Fantasia.
  • In "Nursery Crimes" (aired July 9, 2004), an almost identical version of Snow White can be seen.
  • In "Hill Billy" (aired January 6, 2006), everything turns into something out of a retro cartoon. At one point, Grim joins a group of dancing skeletons to perform "the Skeleton Dance".
  • 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.
  • In the short "Wish Unfulfilment", Billy makes a reference to the movie Aladdin when he told Thromnambular the wishing skull from "Wishbones" (aired June 10, 2005) who is now a genie to "Sing me a song, and take me on a carpet ride to see the princess".

Gumby[]

  • In "Mirror-aculous Recovery", when Gumby and Pokey are experiencing an earthquake and lightning storm when inside a broken mirror's world (as Professor Kapp, Goo, and Prickle are attempting to fix the mirror), Pokey comments "Boy, this beats Disneyland".
  • In "Wild Train Ride", when the runaway train Minga and Granny are riding on crashes through someone's house, Minga says "Granny, this is like Disneyland!"

Happy Tree Friends[]

  • In "Remains to be Seen" (aired September 27, 2003), zombie Cuddles and Giggles eat a brain like spaghetti and kiss while slurping a noodle, making a morbid parody of the "Bella Notte" scene from Lady and the Tramp.
  • In "Wrath of Con" (aired July 20, 2009), Giggles is dressed like Leia Organa and Petunia is dressed like an Ewok.

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".
  • In “Batman’s Back, Man” (aired May 1, 2020), one fanboy is seen wearing a shirt that says “The Last Jedi Is Not Canon”.

Harvey Beaks[]

  • In "It's Christmas, You Dorks!" (aired December 9, 2016), there are many segments told via music. This is a reference to Fantasia.

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.
  • In "Free Magilla" (aired September 11, 2005), Peter Potamus' nephews Stuey, Fuey, and Spuey are a parody of Huey, Dewey, and Louie.

Hello Carbot[]

  • The lion leaping onto Fron's roof bears some resemblance to Simba from the 1994 Disney animated movie The Lion King.
  • In Season 2 Episode 6, the toys the follow M-Line's flute are a reference to the characters from the first 1995 Pixar movie Toy Story.
  • In Season 3 Episode 4, Ace, Dandy and Mighty Guard putting out the fire is a reference to the 2014 Disney animated movie Planes: Fire & Rescue.
  • In Season 4 Episode 25, the Monorail Skid, Patron, Leaf and Dire were chasing after to make it stop bears some resemblance to the Monorails from Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort.

Heathcliff[]

  • The firefighter act where the clowns say "Jump, Mungo" is a reference to a similar scene from the 1941 Disney animated movie Dumbo.

Hey Arnold![]

  • In "Love and Cheese" (aired April 7, 1999), Arnold daydreams that he and Lila are eating a cheese wheel and then kissed which is almost similar to the famous spaghetti eating sequence from Lady and the Tramp.
  • In "Buses, Bikes and Subways" (aired March 4, 2000), the scene with the clowns in the tent is similar to the one in Dumbo with the clowns drinking.

Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi[]

  • In "Arbour Day" (aired April 22, 2005), Yumi can understand what squirrels speak is similar to the one in The Emperor's New Groove.

Histeria![]

  • In "Really Oldies but Goodies" (aired September 24, 1998), during a sketch parodying Cats, one cat is shown burping up Mickey Mouse's shorts.
  • In "Music" (aired April 17, 1999), the prize in the Dating Game parody sketch is a trip to the deserted theme park EuroDizzyland.
  • In "The Teddy Roosevelt Show" (aired May 1, 1999), Pepper Mills mistakes Theodore Roosevelt for Winnie the Pooh.

How to Die Clever / Tu mourras moins bête[]

  • In the intro of the show, Darth Vader's helmet can be seen in the background as a receptacle for pencils.
  • "La triste vie de Darth Vader ex disciple de Obi-Wan Kenobi" humoristically explains that Darth Vader was diagnosed with Borderline personality disorder by two French psychiatrists. The video also makes fun about Anakin's haircuts and explains that in reality nobody would be able to endure wearing a spacesuit with a helmet after ten hours. Next to Anakin / Darth Vader, Yoda, Shmi Skywalker, Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Padmé Amidala are featured.
  • In "Les lunettes de la peur", Inspector Gadget is used to express the state of suspense that some women perform on public toilets.
  • In "Que faire d'un cadavre spatial?", Nathanael and the Professor play a Disney Quartets game while being in space. The Duck family, the Mouse family, Minnie Mouse, and Gyro Gearloose are mentioned.
  • In "Stades Freudiens", a picture of Scrooge McDuck is shown to ironically depict the [anal stage.
  • In "Les Scientifiques malchanceux", Indiana Jones is mentioned.
  • In "Vol parabolique", Chewbacca, Princess Leia Organa, and R2-D2 can be seen bloated while floating in zero gravity and later in the endcart floating in the Garden of Eden.
  • In "Want to Slim Down? Fat Chance", Jabba the Hutt (who is also featured on a profile picture licking Leia Organa's buttocks) asks Professor Moustache via e-mail why losing weight is so difficult.
  • In "Baumgartner franchit le mur du son", Peter Pan is named when referring to Felix Baumgartner and his jump to earth from the stratosphere in 2012. The Mad Hatter's Tea Cups in Disneyland Paris are also featured when talking about Baumgartner's spinning during the jump.
  • "Animaux dépravés" parodies Finding Nemo. The reality, in which female clownfish are bigger than the males and the fish are hermaphroditic is transferred into the film's story. In the video, Nemo escapes because of being disturbed from seeing his father Marlin turn into a female.
  • In "Folie spatiale", R2-D2 is featured as the co-pilot of a spacecraft. Chewbacca is also featured.
  • "Iron cardiologie" describes in a parodic way how story of the film Iron Man would have taken place, if it was realistic. In this parody, Tony Stark is replaced with the real arms dealer Serge Dassault while the Ten Rings are replaced with Afghan Hounds.
  • At the end of "La non-photogénie", a social media profile picture of Maul can be seen.
  • "Psychiatrie des érudits" features a Mickey Mouse poster and Mickey Mouse slippers to depict Paul Dirac liking the character. In the video, Dirac talks to the poster and and thus comes up with the idea that there is an antiparticle to an electron.
  • "Le Blob" parodies Spider-Man and the Green Goblin.
  • In "La génétique facile", a Mickey Mouse-like mouse is used as a depiction of the vagueness of the homologous recombination.
  • "How Animals See" depicts how Spider-Man would see the world if he had the view of a spider and if he had the view of a snail.
  • In "When Will Cryogenics Become a Reality", Elsa, Darth Vader, and Chewbacca can be seen cryogenically frozen. A robot looking like WALL-E is also featured.
  • "Honey, I Want to Shrink the Kids" parodies the film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids by making the plot scientifically accurate.
  • "When Will Real Lightsabers Be Invented" parodies Star Wars by making lightsabers scientifically accurate. Chewbacca, R2-D2, Darth Vader, and Luke Skywalker have cameos while Professor Moustache at one place looks like Yoda.
  • In "Space Travel Like in Alien", Winnie the Pooh appears.
  • In "Mean Machines", R2-D2 and WALL-E are featured next to other famous fictional robots. Additionally, one robotics scientist transforms into the Hulk.

Human Kind Of[]

  • The episode "Judy and the Beast" contains costumes of Mr. Incredible and Jasmine.
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I Am Weasel[]

  • In the episode "I.R. Plant Life", a love montage is seen of I.R. Baboon with a female baboon-thistle hybrid, accompanied by a song that is sung in the style of "Kiss the Girl" from The Little Mermaid.
  • In the episode "The Fairy Godfather", which is a parody of Cinderella, the first outfit Cinderweasel is granted bears great resemblance to Cinderella's iconic ball gown.

Johnny Bravo[]

  • In "Win An El Toro Guapo" (aired March 12, 2004), the famous Lady and the Tramp scene was spoofed by Johnny and Morgan and the "Bella Notte" song sung by the bull was spoofed as "Bella Amore".

Johnny Test[]

  • In "Johnnyland" (aired November 11, 2006), the park is a reference to Disneyland.
  • In the episode "Johnny the Kid" (aired February 24, 2007), Johnny's fantasy about vacationing on an African Safari parodies The Lion King.

Justice League[]

  • In the episode "Hearts and Minds" (aired October 25, 2003), Green Lantern John Stewart's favorite movie is revealed to be Old Yeller.

Justice League Unlimited[]

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  • In "Kids' Stuff" (aired August 14, 2004), the castle that appears resembles the Sleeping Beauty Castle from Disneyland.
  • In "Wake the Dead" (aired December 18, 2004), Shayera Hol (Hawkgirl) brings up Old Yeller as she prepares to Kill Solomon Grundy.
  • In "Hunter's Moon" (aired June 18, 2005), Shayera and Vixen joke about Old Yeller being John's favorite movie.

Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]

  • In the episode "Camp Crossbones" (aired September 30, 2022), when SpongeBob is at the wheel of his cabin, he whistles and taps his foot like Mickey does in Steamboat Willie.

King of the Hill[]

  • In the Halloween special, Hilloween (aired October 26, 1997), Hank finds an Aladdin costume.
  • In "Dia-BILL-ic Shock" (aired September 28, 2008), Dale comments that Bill, who was recently diagnosed with diabetes was acting like Winnie the Pooh, believing the bear was a diabetic too.

Krypto the Superdog[]

  • The title of "A Bug's Strife" (aired April 5, 2005), is a reference to A Bug's Life.
  • In "Robbie's Return" (aired May 10, 2006), the rocket area that Isis launches Krypto, Streaky, and Ace to the space is inspired by Rocket Jets.

Littlest Pet Shop (2012)[]

Pepper and Cuddles Lady and the Tramp

Living Room Lovesong[]

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  • In a one-shot story by Rumiko Takahashi, which was adapted in anime as the 9th episode of the Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, a reference to A Whole New World of Aladdin is featured through a middle-aged section chief's fantasy.

Loonatics Unleashed[]

  • In "Weathering Heights", Weathervane transforms herself into a dragon which is a possible reference to Sleeping Beauty when Maleficent transforms herself into a dragon.

The Looney Tunes Show[]

Lola Bunny Treasure

Reference to Aladdin in "It's a Handbag".

  • In "It's a Handbag" (aired November 27, 2012), Lola Bunny's adventures in the cave are similar to the cave scenes from the Indiana Jones film Raiders of the Lost Ark and Aladdin.
  • In "Here Comes the Pig" (aired August 13, 2013), Daffy Duck refers to his father 'Donald', in obvious reference to Donald Duck.

The Loud House[]

  • In "Ties That Bind" (aired June 7, 2016), the scene where Lincoln walks dejectedly down the hall with a large, transparent image of himself superimposed over the shot is a reference to The Lion King.
  • In "A Tattler's Tale" (aired September 21, 2016), Lynn's maid outfit is similar in appearance to Cinderella's rags.
  • In "Tea Tale Heart" (aired October 12, 2018), the license plate on the dump truck says A113.
  • In "The Loudest Thanksgiving" (aired November 12, 2018), the license plate on the Casagrandes' car is A113.
  • In "Friended! with the Casagrandes" (aired May 27, 2019), one of the vehicles in the traffic jam Bobby created had A113 on the top.
  • In "Any Given Sundae" (aired July 18, 2019), the teapot that appears in Lily's fantasy resembles Mrs. Potts from Beauty and the Beast.
  • In "Feast or Family" (aired May 16, 2020), Lincoln's sheriff outfit is similar to that of Woody in the Toy Story franchise.
    • In the same episode, Charles and Cliff parody the spaghetti scene from Lady and the Tramp.
  • In "Wheel and Deal" (aired June 17, 2020), the game has the phrase "turbo-tastic", which is Turbo's catchphrase in Wreck-It Ralph.
  • In "Hurl, Interrupted" (aired May 7, 2021) and several subsequent episodes, the Dairyland Amoosement Park attraction "Seas o' Cheese" is a parody of It's a Small World.
  • The title of "A Bug's Strife" (aired April 1, 2022) is an obvious reference to A Bug's Life.
  • The title card for "Bringing Down the House" (aired July 14, 2023), in which the Louds visit the White House, depicts Lincoln posing in front of the White House, similar to the main promotional image for Cory in the House.
  • In "Bye, Tanya" (aired January 18, 2024), Fiona discovering Bradley's tennis racket in a garbage cube is similar to a scene in Monsters, Inc. where Sully discovers Boo's monster disguise in a garbage cube, causing him to assume that she got killed by the garbage compactor.

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