References
Porky's Duck Hunt (1937)
- Pitka says he has a Daffy Duck tattoo
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
- pitka tells cherkov to not miss his appointment with the lollipop guild
"Hockey Night in Canada" (1952)
- Sports commentators hosting this show.
"The Electric Company" (1971)
- Pitka mentions the show
Enter the Dragon (1973)
- Jacques says "Enter the Coq" and does a Bruce Lee pose in front of an Enter the Dragon movie poster.
Star Wars (1977)
- "Guru Wars" picture on magazine cover complete with lightsabers
"Battlestar Galactica" (1978)
- Jay (the color commentator), in a Cylon voice, says, "By your command."
Nine to Five (1980)
- Pitka singing the theme song from this movie.
"The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986)
- Pika wants to be on her show.
Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
- Pitka and Roanoke are changing radio stations in car and one of them says "This isn't Driving Miss Daisy"
Wayne's World (1992)
- Pitka and Roanoke are changing radio stations in car and Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen plays, quickly cut off by Pitka who smiles to camera.
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999)
- After Pitka makes the 'Mariska Hargitay' greeting, she herself actually receives it. He then presents Mariska with a "Law and Order" themed ashram miniature.
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
- When Pitka pulls down on one of the balls on his friend's food, he says "cough: *cough,cough*", similar to when Austin Powers said the same thing when pulling the lucky dice hanging from the mirror in the 'Pimpmobile' time-machine
"Punk'd" (2003)
- Pitka is given a corn dog, to which he asks if the corn dog is really a dog's thingy and is he being Punk'd
Referenced in
"Just In with Laura Ingraham: (2008-06-18)" (2008)
- This film is referenced.
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: (#7.4)" (2008)
- Subject of a $2,000 question
Featured in
"Just In with Laura Ingraham: (2008-06-19)" (2008)
- This film is reviewed by Raymond Arroyo and features clips.
Spoofs
"Star Trek: Amok Time (#2.1)" (1967)
- The stink mop fight spoofs the famous gladiator scene in this episode, music from the show is also used.
"The Electric Company" (1971)
- Pitka recreates a scene from the show where two words are said and form a new word
Gandhi (1982)
- Ben Kingsley makes fun of his Gandhi image
Spoofed in
Disaster Movie (2008)
- Characters the Love Guru and Justin Timberlake
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