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rdfs:label | - References in other media
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rdfs:comment | - This is a list of references to Winnie the Pooh and friends in outside media.
- As Voltron was a popular and distinctive cartoon in the United States during the 1980s, many artists who grew up watching the show have recently started referencing the show in more modern works.
- Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends has been mentioned in other TV shows and media.
* Codename: Kids Next Door: In "Operation: T.R.I.C.Y.C.L.E.", Numbuh 4 mocks what he believes is Tommy with his tricycle, saying, "Hey, doofus! You're going the wrong way if you're looking for Foster's Home for Lame Bicycles!"
* MAD: In "Batman Family Feud", one of the shows on the guide is a pun on Foster's named "Frosty Foster's Home for Imaginary Icecream". Also in "Once Upon a Toon", Bloo appears as one of the classic Cartoon Network characters.
* The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: In "Reap Walking", Grim watches a parody of Foster's named "Fister's House for Crazy Weirdo Made-Up People", where in the show had "crazy weirdo made-up people" laughing and charting, then after that the house ex
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abstract | - Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends has been mentioned in other TV shows and media.
* Codename: Kids Next Door: In "Operation: T.R.I.C.Y.C.L.E.", Numbuh 4 mocks what he believes is Tommy with his tricycle, saying, "Hey, doofus! You're going the wrong way if you're looking for Foster's Home for Lame Bicycles!"
* MAD: In "Batman Family Feud", one of the shows on the guide is a pun on Foster's named "Frosty Foster's Home for Imaginary Icecream". Also in "Once Upon a Toon", Bloo appears as one of the classic Cartoon Network characters.
* The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: In "Reap Walking", Grim watches a parody of Foster's named "Fister's House for Crazy Weirdo Made-Up People", where in the show had "crazy weirdo made-up people" laughing and charting, then after that the house explodes.
- This is a list of references to Winnie the Pooh and friends in outside media.
- As Voltron was a popular and distinctive cartoon in the United States during the 1980s, many artists who grew up watching the show have recently started referencing the show in more modern works.
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