Follows
The Six Million Dollar Man (1973) (TV)
Followed by
The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1987) (TV)
Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1989) (TV)
Bionic Ever After? (1994) (TV)
Edited into
"The Six Million Dollar Man: The Secret of Bigfoot (#3.17)" (1976)
Spin off
"The Six Million Dollar Man: The Bionic Woman (#2.19)" (1975)
"The Bionic Woman" (1976)
"The Six Million Dollar Man: The Bionic Boy (#4.7)" (1976)
The Six Million Dollar Man (2012)
Referenced in
"Future Fantastic: I, Robot (#1.2)" (????)
- Mentioned in documentary.
Wanted... Ded or alayb (Agad-agad) (1976)
- This TV series is mentioned in the movie.
Network (1976)
"Sanford and Son: Here Today, Gone Today (#6.11)" (1976)
- Fred would rather stay home and watch this show than go out for the evening.
"The Brady Bunch Hour: (#1.1)" (1977)
- Lee Majors guest stars; numerous references to the show are made.
"The Sonny and Cher Show: (#2.17)" (1977)
- The Announcer refers to Sonny as the Six and a half dollar man
"Ieder zijn deel: (#1.7)" (1977)
- Title mentioned by Willem
"The Brady Bunch Hour: (#1.7)" (1977)
- Peter pretends he's the Six Million Dollar Man.
"Saturday Night Live: Art Garfunkel/Stephen Bishop (#3.13)" (1978)
- Oscar Goldman doll visible in 'Looking for Mr. goodbar leepy time playset' ad
"De Mike Burstyn show: (#1.2)" (1978)
- Mentioned by Mike while reading the newspaper headlines
"The Incredible Hulk: Broken Image (#3.12)" (1980)
- mentioned by woman with dog
"Metal Mickey: Metal Mickey Lives (#1.1)" (1980)
- Steve says We can rebuild him... we have the empty bean tins.
"Knight Rider: Fright Knight (#4.19)" (1986)
- K.I.T.T. ends up in the Rotating ice cave from this show during chase on Universal lot
"Perfect Strangers: Snow Way to Treat a Lady: Part 1 (#2.18)" (1987)
- Balki says his ski boots "kind of make you walk like Lee Majors", and asks how he looks; Larry replies, "like six million bucks".
"The Charmings: The Man Who Came to Dinner (#2.13)" (1988)
- "I can rebuild it -- I have the technology!"
"Newhart: One and a Half Million Dollar Man (#7.15)" (1989)
- title reference
The Spirit of '76 (1990)
Nemesis (1992)
- Alex is a cyborg and he is rebuilt with cybernetic limbs when he is shot to pieces and when his arms are pulled off by Farnsworth.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Girl in Lovers' Lane (#6.9)" (1993)
- Joel: "Why is she singing the theme to 'The Six Million Dollar Man'?"
"Saturday Night Live: Patrick Stewart/Salt-N-Pepa (#19.12)" (1994)
- Mentioned during the monologue
"The Simpsons: Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy (#5.14)" (1994)
- A woman says she dated Steve Austin from this show.
"The Simpsons: Burns' Heir (#5.18)" (1994)
- Marge imagines herself with Lee Majors and his "bionic" sounds.
"Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman: Metallo (#2.10)" (1995)
- Johnny: Like the Six Million Dollar Man!
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Amazing Transparent Man (#7.23)" (1995)
- "Do you take this Bionic man"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Incredible Melting Man (#8.4)" (1996)
- Mike: We can repair her. She'll be better, faster, stronger.
Eddie Izzard: Glorious (1997) (V)
Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five (1998)
Trance (1998)
- A character quotes the opening narration from this tv show.
"South Park: Prehistoric Ice Man (#2.18)" (1999)
- Kyle says "He looks kinda like Steve Austin from The 6 Million Dollar Man"
"Just Shoot Me!: Lies & Dolls (#3.13)" (1999)
- Elliot had an action figure from this show.
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko (1999) (VG)
- Some bullets make the famous "whooshing" sound from this series.
Dogma (1999)
- After God heals Bethany, Metatron says, She can rebuld you, She has the technology. She can make you better, stronger, faster... , a reference to the "The Six Million Dollar Man".
Inspector Gadget (1999)
Mystery Men (1999)
The Tao of Steve (2000)
- Used as an example of a "Steve;" theme music is played.
Whipped (2000)
"Stargate SG-1: Wormhole X-Treme! (#5.12)" (2001)
- One of the characters use the alias "Steve Austin". Most likely a reference to the lead character in The Six Million Dollar Man, and not to the popular wrestler.
Zoolander (2001)
The Omen Legacy (2001) (TV)
Naked Movie (2002)
- Lee Majors is introduced as the star of this show
Snow Dogs (2002)
- referenced by Nichelle Nichols
Big Fat Liar (2002)
"Odyssey 5: Trouble with Harry (#1.12)" (2002)
- Harry runs with Steve Austin's characteristic "bionic" sound and slow motion effect.
The Nugget (2002)
- "Mr. Four Million Dollar Man"
Eddie Izzard: Circle (2002) (V)
Miss Entebbe (2003)
- kids are watching and quoting the intro; fighting over a six million dollar man t-shirt; the girl asks the arab boy if arabs like the show too
Moby Presents: Alien Sex Party (2003)
- Character Dean gives a speech about the relevance of TV in our culture and mentions this show
"That '70s Show: Trampled Under Foot (#5.21)" (2003)
- Characters talk about watching this show several times
"Jake 2.0: Double Agent (#1.12)" (2003)
- In the end scene, while Jake lists dream cars and mentions Mercedes Benz SLR Coupe, Dick (Lee Majors' character) says he "could run faster than that heap". This is then followed by extracts of the theme from "The Six Million Dollar Man", in which Lee Majors played the lead character.
"Tripping the Rift: Extreme Chode (#2.7)" (2004)
- Bob says 'We can rebuild him, we have the technoligy'.
Chasing Liberty (2004)
- A character in the movie distributes "Six Million Dollar Man" stickers.
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Charlie's Angels' (2004) (TV)
- Mentioned several times
"South Park: Up the Down Steroid (#8.2)" (2004)
- poster in Jimmy's room
"Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: Grape Juiced (#2.7)" (2004)
- The famous sound effect is heard as Grape Ape lifts weights
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
- The mechanical "ch-ch-ch-ch" sound effect at the Zoo when the News Team jumps in with the bears is from The Six Million Dollar Man tv show.
G.O.R.A. (2004)
- movie about a robot called ''6 Million Dollar Man.''
Les Dalton (2004)
- The famous "superpower" noise from the series was used in "Les Dalton"
"The Office: Pilot (#1.1)" (2005)
- This shows name is mentioned in this episode.
The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)
- Action figures shown, characters mentioned
The Emperor's New Groove 2: Kronk's New Groove (2005) (V)
- when rudy skateboards down the street he cuts a corner and slow motion and sound effect are the same that were used in the tv series
TV: The Movie (2006)
- Lee Majors character calls XXXL an "XXX million dollar man"
"Smallville: Cyborg (#5.15)" (2006)
- Alluding to the TV series The Six Million Dollar Man, with the first mainstream cyborg, Steve Austin.
The Fairly OddParents in Fairy Idol (2006) (TV)
- The slow-motion sound effect from "The Six Million Dollar Man" is heard as the scientists' hair grows back.
"Saturday Night Live: Dane Cook/The Killers (#32.1)" (2006)
- mentioned by 'Farrah Fawcett'
"South Park: Make Love, Not Warcraft (#10.8)" (2006)
- Poster in Jimmy's room of parody "The Six Billion Dollar Man"
"Extras: Sir Ian McKellen (#2.5)" (2006)
- Mentioned in the A-team conversation.
"Screenwipe: (#3.2)" (2007)
- Mentioned.
Spider-Man 3 (2007) (VG)
- Bruce Campbell says that you will strong, faster and better, well, stronger and faster anyway
The Kingdom (2007)
- Al Ghazi mentions it in the car w/ Fleury
Summerslam (2007) (TV)
- The "Gentlemen, we can rebuild him" quote was used to hype Triple H's return.
Team Fortress 2 (2007) (VG)
- After drinking the speed enhancing Bonk Atomic Punch, Scout sometimes does the "Wanananana" noise
"Power Rangers Operation Overdrive: Way Back When (#1.29)" (2007)
- Mack refers himself as $6 million DVD player
Wieners (2008)
- In the wienermobile, the three friends discuss this TV show.
Garfield's Fun Fest (2008) (V)
- As Garfield trips and falls, the bionic sound from "The Six Million Dollar Man" can be heard.
"South Park: Fishsticks (#13.5)" (2009)
- "The Six Billion Dollar Man" poster
"Deadliest Catch: Crab Fishing in Alaska: Shipwrecked (#5.16)" (2009)
- Bionic sound effect used when Josh (Time Bandit) throws the final hook
The Minstrel Killer (2009)
- Mentioned by name.
"The Jay Leno Show: (#1.20)" (2009)
- Jay mentions that the show's star Lee Majors does an ad for a hearing aid
"Jeopardy!: (#26.30)" (2009)
- Subject of a $2,000 clue in the category "Oscar Worthy?"
Featured in
Science Fiction: A Journey Into the Unknown (1994) (TV)
- scenes from the series are shown here
The Cable Guy (1996)
Tvography: Lee Majors - Hollywood's Bionic Hero (2002) (TV)
"Zomergasten: (#17.3)" (2004)
- A fragment of this series is shown in this episode
Bigger Stronger Faster* (2008)
- Brief clip
"The O'Reilly Factor: (2008-05-22)" (2008)
- Various clips of this TV show are featured during the segment with Ed Marinaro.
Spoofed in
The Senator's Daughter (1978)
- porn parody (bionic penis)
Animalympics (1980)
Dead End (1985)
- parody of "bionic sounds" in slow motion
Heat Vision and Jack (1999) (TV)
- the plot is a parody
"Just Shoot Me!: Lies & Dolls (#3.13)" (1999)
- Dennis pulls out a cinder block and throws it in slow-motion with sound effects and music from this show.
Mystery Men (1999)
"Family Guy: Running Mates (#2.10)" (2000)
- Peter stars in low-budget version of this show
Astérix & Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre (2002)
"That '70s Show: Trampled Under Foot (#5.21)" (2003)
- In a flashback sequence, the characters remodel Fez in surgery (in the style of The Six Million Dollar Man) to forget about breaking up with his girlfriend Nina.
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Total Recarl (#2.12)" (2003)
- Meatwad says, "Gentlemen, we have the technology..."
"The Venture Bros.: Home Insecurity (#1.3)" (2004)
- In the woods, Brock meets Col. Steve Summers (spoof of Steve Austin, the 6Million Dollar Man), a former astronaut who was rebuilt after a crash with a bionic body and abilities like Austin's.
Tracy Beaker Parties with Pudsey (2004) (TV)
- In 'Tracy Beaker Parties with Pudsey', the "ch-ch-ch-ch" sound effect from "The Six Million Dollar Man" can be heard at one point.
TV: The Movie (2006)
- parody show: "The Six Million Year Old Man"
"Robot Chicken: Suck It (#2.1)" (2006)
- "The Six Million Peso Man"
"Corner Gas: Kids Stuff (#4.11)" (2006)
- Wearing a leisure suit from the 1970s, Brent jumps with the "bionic" sound effects playing in the background.
Shrek the Third (2007)
- When Gingerbread Man is shown with his legs attached, he runs as in this series and the series theme plays
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation (#3.6)" (2007)
- When Frank runs into the way of the spray of water, we see it in slow motion, accompanied by the iconic Six Million Dollar Man sound effect.
"Robot Chicken: Love, Maurice (#4.7)" (2009)
- As part of the "Bionic Woman" sketch
"The Venture Bros.: Blood of the Father, Heart of Steel (#4.1)" (2009)
- While recovering, Brock stayed with Steve Austin and Bigfoot.
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