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<center><big>'''This page lists instances where company bumpers have been spoofed or referenced in other media.'''</big><br> Any media listed here must be notable. Anything considered non-notable should be removed immediately. If you are unsure whether or not something is notable, please start a discussion on the [[Company Bumpers talk:Bumpers in Popular Culture|talk page]].</center><br |
<center><big>'''This page lists instances where company bumpers have been spoofed or referenced in other media.'''</big><br> Any media listed here must be notable. Anything considered non-notable should be removed immediately. If you are unsure whether or not something is notable, please start a discussion on the [[Company Bumpers talk:Bumpers in Popular Culture|talk page]].</center><br> |
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== FBI Warnings == |
== FBI Warnings == |
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=== Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) === |
=== Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) === |
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=== Invader Zim (2001-2002) === |
=== Invader Zim (2001-2002) === |
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* The episode "FBI Warning of Doom" entirely revolves around an eponymous fake FBI |
* The episode "FBI Warning of Doom" entirely revolves around an eponymous fake FBI warning (which Zim believes to be a real personal threat from the FBI). |
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[[File:Invader Zim FBI Warning (FBI Warning of Doom).png|300px|frameless|center]] |
[[File:Invader Zim FBI Warning (FBI Warning of Doom).png|300px|frameless|center]] |
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== Feature Presentation/Coming |
== Feature Presentation/Coming Attractions == |
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=== Adult Swim (2001- |
=== Adult Swim (2001- ) === |
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* On September 16, 2019, a spoof of the 1999 Buena Vista Home Entertainment Feature Presentation/Coming Soon IDs was posted on Adult Swim's official Twitter account, accompanied by the tweet "In the entertainment industry, consistency is everything." |
* On September 16, 2019, a spoof of the 1999 Buena Vista Home Entertainment Feature Presentation/Coming Soon IDs was posted on Adult Swim's official Twitter account, accompanied by the tweet "In the entertainment industry, consistency is everything." |
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== Film Ratings == |
== Film Ratings == |
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=== Adult Swim (2001- |
=== Adult Swim (2001- ) === |
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Some of the network's shows have featured parodies of MPAA |
Some of the network's shows have featured parodies of the MPAA's trailer bumpers, seen below. |
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==== The Boondocks (2005-2014, 2021) ==== |
==== The Boondocks (2005-2014, 2021) ==== |
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* Season 2, Episode 1 features a parody of the MPAA Green Band bumper. |
* Season 2, Episode 1 features a parody of the MPAA "Green Band" trailer bumper. |
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[[File:The Boondocks S02E01 (MPAA Green Band).jpg|300px|frameless|center]] |
[[File:The Boondocks S02E01 (MPAA Green Band).jpg|300px|frameless|center]] |
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==== Robot Chicken (2005-) ==== |
==== Robot Chicken (2005- ) ==== |
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* In the episode "President Evil", |
* In the episode "President Evil", five trailers open with a parody of the MPAA "Green Band" trailer bumper, complete with a modified MPAA logo and a parodied rating info box. |
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==== Loiter Squad (2012-2014) ==== |
==== Loiter Squad (2012-2014) ==== |
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* An episode features a parody of the MPAA "White Stripe" |
* An episode features a parody of the MPAA "White Stripe" X rating bumper. |
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=== South Park (1997-) === |
=== South Park (1997- ) === |
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* Two episodes from Season 6 feature a parody of the MPAA Green |
* Two episodes from Season 6 feature a parody of the MPAA "Green Band" trailer bumper, and is seen in two locations: the first being on a television set (episode 5) and the other being in a theater (episode 9). |
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Revision as of 15:58, 12 September 2021
Any media listed here must be notable. Anything considered non-notable should be removed immediately. If you are unsure whether or not something is notable, please start a discussion on the talk page.
FBI Warnings
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
- In the "Video Pirates" segment, a group of pirates who like to illegally bootleg VHS tapes (the leader is played by William Marshall) find a treasure trove of VHS tapes and laserdiscs. One of them puts one into a VCR, and it displays the 20th Century Fox warning (strangely, it's the "video discs" variant of the warning; the image is also in black and white, though that may have been from the in-scene monitor). He then sarcastically says "Ooooh, I'm so scared!", and he and his crew break into laughter.
Invader Zim (2001-2002)
- The episode "FBI Warning of Doom" entirely revolves around an eponymous fake FBI warning (which Zim believes to be a real personal threat from the FBI).
Feature Presentation/Coming Attractions
Adult Swim (2001- )
- On September 16, 2019, a spoof of the 1999 Buena Vista Home Entertainment Feature Presentation/Coming Soon IDs was posted on Adult Swim's official Twitter account, accompanied by the tweet "In the entertainment industry, consistency is everything."
(NOTE: No screenshots will be posted here due to the use of "bulls---;" see the tweet here)
Film Ratings
Adult Swim (2001- )
Some of the network's shows have featured parodies of the MPAA's trailer bumpers, seen below.
The Boondocks (2005-2014, 2021)
- Season 2, Episode 1 features a parody of the MPAA "Green Band" trailer bumper.
Robot Chicken (2005- )
- In the episode "President Evil", five trailers open with a parody of the MPAA "Green Band" trailer bumper, complete with a modified MPAA logo and a parodied rating info box.
- A different episode features the following three slides:
Loiter Squad (2012-2014)
- An episode features a parody of the MPAA "White Stripe" X rating bumper.
South Park (1997- )
- Two episodes from Season 6 feature a parody of the MPAA "Green Band" trailer bumper, and is seen in two locations: the first being on a television set (episode 5) and the other being in a theater (episode 9).