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* ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'' composer Phyrnna has cameoed twice in the series:
** ''VideoGame/BulletHeaven2'' features her as a playable character, unlocked in the Shop for 10,000 coins.
** ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy5'' gives Phyrnna a cameo in the video game Matt plays in the opening cutscene. She also appears in the [[GladiatorSubquest Battle Arena]] as an NPC, giving the aptly-named Phyrnna's Blessing skill once all five solo challenges there are finished.
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' famously based its most elusive ending around this trope. Should the player manage to access the fight against Lavos without checking the bucket in the End of Time or by using the Epoch and then defeat him (this can be done using a gate that appears in Lucca's teleportation device at the start of a NewGamePlus or by being strong enough to defeat Lavos during the normally-UnwinnableByDesign encounter with him in the Ocean Palace), they'll gain access to a special version of the End of Time where they can travel around and speak with the game's development staff, who all share their own thoughts and feelings on the game and its development process. In Spekkio's room, they can even speak with the game's higher-ups (who Gaspar calls "The Dream Team"), who are all given their own custom sprites for the game (save for Music/NobuoUematsu). Afterwards, the credits will zoom by in the span of five seconds as a way of acknowledging how quickly the game was beaten. ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'' did the same thing if the player beats the Time Devourer right at the start of a NewGamePlus, though this time everyone is just depicted with regular enemy sprites.

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* ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'' Mothense, the composer Phyrnna has cameoed twice in the series:
** ''VideoGame/BulletHeaven2'' features her as a playable character, unlocked in the Shop for 10,000 coins.
** ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy5'' gives Phyrnna a cameo in the video game Matt plays in the opening cutscene. She also appears in the [[GladiatorSubquest Battle Arena]] as an NPC, giving the aptly-named Phyrnna's Blessing skill once all five solo challenges there are finished.
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' famously based its most elusive ending around this trope. Should the player manage to access the fight against Lavos without checking the bucket in the End
of Time or by using the Epoch and then defeat him (this ''VideoGame/{{APICO}}'''s music, can be done using a gate that appears in Lucca's teleportation device at found on the start of a NewGamePlus or by being strong enough to defeat Lavos during the normally-UnwinnableByDesign encounter with him in the Ocean Palace), they'll gain access to a special version of the End of Time where they can travel around and speak with upper-left island. They sell the game's development staff, who all share their own thoughts and feelings on the game and its development process. In Spekkio's room, they OST as [=CDs=] that [[SoundTest can even speak with the game's higher-ups (who Gaspar calls "The Dream Team"), who are all given their own custom sprites for the game (save for Music/NobuoUematsu). Afterwards, the credits will zoom by be played in the span of five seconds as a way of acknowledging how quickly the game was beaten. ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'' did the same thing if the player beats the Time Devourer right at the start of a NewGamePlus, though this time everyone is just depicted with regular enemy sprites.jukebox.]]



* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' features the MiniBoss Ultra Pride, which is a DualBoss modelled after Creator/EdmundMcMillen and lead programmer Florian Himsl. [[SelfDeprecation Edmund's attacks are based on Sloth]].



* In ''VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight'', [=IGA=] himself appears as an OptionalBoss as part of the Kickstarter stretch goal. His attacks are very remnescent of [[VideoGame/{{Castlevania}} Dracula]], and he even opens the fight by tossing his wine glass.



* ''VideoGame/{{Divekick}}'' has creator Adam Heart voicing the character Kenny.



* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' famously based its most elusive ending around this trope. Should the player manage to access the fight against Lavos without checking the bucket in the End of Time or by using the Epoch and then defeat him (this can be done using a gate that appears in Lucca's teleportation device at the start of a NewGamePlus or by being strong enough to defeat Lavos during the normally-UnwinnableByDesign encounter with him in the Ocean Palace), they'll gain access to a special version of the End of Time where they can travel around and speak with the game's development staff, who all share their own thoughts and feelings on the game and its development process. In Spekkio's room, they can even speak with the game's higher-ups (who Gaspar calls "The Dream Team"), who are all given their own custom sprites for the game (save for Music/NobuoUematsu). Afterwards, the credits will zoom by in the span of five seconds as a way of acknowledging how quickly the game was beaten. ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'' did the same thing if the player beats the Time Devourer right at the start of a NewGamePlus, though this time everyone is just depicted with regular enemy sprites.



* ''VideoGame/CliveBarkersUndying'': Ambrose Covenant's voiced by none other than Clive Barker himself.
* Dominic Lockhart in ''[[VideoGame/{{Crysis}} Crysis 2]]'' is modeled after Cevat Yerli, Crytek's CEO.
* ''VideoGame/DeathRoadToCanada'' has K*E*P*A mode, a game mode where you try and keep designer Kepa Auwae alive for the entire run.
* ''VideoGame/{{Divekick}}'' has creator Adam Heart voicing the character Kenny.



* Naming a mob either "Grumm" or "Dinnerbone" in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' flips it upside-down. Naming a sheep jeb_ makes it cycle through all possible wool colors in a loop, though it will still give wool in its original color when sheared. These are the screen names of a few of Minecraft's developers.

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* Naming a mob either "Grumm" or "Dinnerbone" In ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' and ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'', the voice that says "OK desu ka?" [[note]]which translates to "Is this OK?" in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' flips it upside-down. Naming a sheep jeb_ makes it cycle through all possible wool colors in a loop, though it will still give wool in its original color English[[/note]] when sheared. These are the screen a player names a character is actually a recording of a few creator Shigesato Itoi. He was recorded without his knowledge while speaking to one of Minecraft's developers.the game's sound designers.



* David Cage is modeled for and voices the intro/tutorial of ''[[VideoGame/{{Fahrenheit}} Indigo Prophecy]]''.

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* ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'' composer Phyrnna has cameoed twice in the series:
** ''VideoGame/BulletHeaven2'' features her as a playable character, unlocked in the Shop for 10,000 coins.
** ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy5'' gives Phyrnna a cameo in the video game Matt plays in the opening cutscene. She also appears in the [[GladiatorSubquest Battle Arena]] as an NPC, giving the aptly-named Phyrnna's Blessing skill once all five solo challenges there are finished.
* ''VideoGame/EscapeVelocity'' has various Creator/AmbrosiaSoftware employees as [=NPCs=].
* ''VideoGame/{{Fahrenheit}}'',
David Cage is modeled for and voices the intro/tutorial of ''[[VideoGame/{{Fahrenheit}} Indigo Prophecy]]''.''Indigo Prophecy''.
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', [[SnakeOilSalesman Parker Quinn]] is voiced by and [[InkSuitActor modeled after]] Emil Pagliarulo, the game's lead designer.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has Naoki Yoshida appearing as himself during every Rising event, usually to thank the player for sticking by the dev team by playing their game.



* ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' occasionally creates new players that take the name, birthday, birthplace and a few other traits (such as favourite teams or personnel) from Sports Interactive staff members, or voluntary nation researchers. You can find them all by searching for "faceinthegame".



* In ''VideoGame/{{Glider}} PRO'', the four creators of "Slumberland," john calhoun, Paul Finn, Ward Hartenstein and Steve Sullivan, each have their portrait on the wall of a room named for them.
* ''VideoGame/GoatSimulator'' allows you to visit an in-game version of Coffee Stain Studios' offices, where you can encounter various employees and play ''[[VideoGame/FlappyBird Flappy Goat]]''.



* In ''VideoGame/GwentTheWitcherCardGame'' one of the Scoia'tael units, Pavko Gale, is based on and voiced by community manager Pawel Burza. He sometimes cosplays as Pavko for various media outings such as this Studio Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hEPgHDP27Q

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* In ''VideoGame/GwentTheWitcherCardGame'' one ''VideoGame/GwentTheWitcherCardGame'':
** One
of the Scoia'tael units, Pavko Gale, is based on and voiced by community manager Pawel Burza. He sometimes cosplays as Pavko for various media outings such as this Studio Tour: https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hEPgHDP27Qcom/watch?v=8hEPgHDP27Q this Studio Tour]].



* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' features the MiniBoss Ultra Pride, which is a DualBoss modelled after Creator/EdmundMcMillen and lead programmer Florian Himsl. [[SelfDeprecation Edmund's attacks are based on Sloth]].



* [[VideoGame/{{Kirby}} Masahiro Sakurai]] lent his voice to King Dedede in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl''.
* Stan Lee also continues his trend of Marvel cameos in ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance2'', appearing in-game as Senator Lieber, whom you rescue from Titanium Man. ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, per his FourthWall breaking antics, claims he knows him from "somewhere".

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* [[VideoGame/{{Kirby}} Masahiro Sakurai]] lent his voice In ''VideoGame/TheJackboxPartyPack'', various Jackbox Games employees make cameos, especially as incidental characters or background voices during sign-in.
* In ''VideoGame/KillingFloor'', the characters of Masterson and Briar are voiced by Tripwire Studios executives Alan Wilson and Mark Hayler. The roles were recast for ''VideoGame/KillingFloor2'', but "classic" versions were still available, this time with the Classic characters actually modeled after their actors.
* In both ''VideoGame/KingOfDragonPass'' and ''VideoGame/SixAges'', some of the portraits of the randomized nobles are based on various members of the creative teams. As a result, a few ''Six Ages'' nobles have an uncanny resemblance
to King Dedede those in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl''.
''King of Dragon Pass''. Distant ancestors, perhaps?
* Many of the newer VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s feature cameos from the creators of their source material:
** Creator/StevenSpielberg and Creator/ColinTrevorrow appear as playable characters in ''VideoGame/LegoJurassicWorld'', unlocked after beating all the story missions.
** Creator/PeterJackson's aforementioned carrot-chewing cameo in ''Fellowship of the Ring'' is recreated in ''VideoGame/LegoTheLordOfTheRings''.
** ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'', ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelsAvengers'', and ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes2'' all have Creator/StanLee as a civilian who must be rescued in every level and in multiple parts of the hub world. ''Avengers'' also has him filling the role of various one-liner characters, such as the old man who stands up to Loki in Stuttgart. In all three games, rescuing him every possible time rewards you with the ability to play as him, and in all three games [[InfinityPlusOneSword he has the powers and abilities of almost all the main heroes combined.]]
** ''[[VideoGame/LegoBatman LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'' has Creator/KevinSmith and Creator/GeoffJohns as {{Quest Giver}}s in the hub world, who can eventually be unlocked as playable characters. Creator/AdamWest also appears as the "In Peril" character, with the game featuring several references to the campy ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' series he starred in, culminating in a bonus level that plays out like an episode of it.
** ''[[VideoGame/LegoStarWars LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens]]'' has Creator/JJAbrams and Creator/KathleenKennedy as unlockable characters.
** While technically not part of the LEGO Adaptation Game series, the ''Film/Ghostbusters2016'' Story Pack of ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'' features Creator/PaulFeig as the "In Peril" character.
* Stan Lee also continues his trend of Marvel cameos in ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance2'', appearing in-game as Senator Lieber, whom you rescue from Titanium Man. ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, per his FourthWall breaking antics, claims he knows him from "somewhere".



* Naming a mob either "Grumm" or "Dinnerbone" in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' flips it upside-down. Naming a sheep jeb_ makes it cycle through all possible wool colors in a loop, though it will still give wool in its original color when sheared. These are the screen names of a few of Minecraft's developers.



* ''VideoGame/TheMummyDemastered'' seems like it keeps Creator/RussellCrowe as Dr. Jekyll from [[Film/TheMummy2017 the movie]], but the director [[https://youtu.be/WlgsQZxVqOo?t=62 said that it's actually him with Crowe's hair]] given the actor denied to license his likeness.



* Many of the newer VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s feature cameos from the creators of their source material:
** Creator/StevenSpielberg and Creator/ColinTrevorrow appear as playable characters in ''VideoGame/LegoJurassicWorld'', unlocked after beating all the story missions.
** Creator/PeterJackson's aforementioned carrot-chewing cameo in ''Fellowship of the Ring'' is recreated in ''VideoGame/LegoTheLordOfTheRings''.
** ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'', ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelsAvengers'', and ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes2'' all have Creator/StanLee as a civilian who must be rescued in every level and in multiple parts of the hub world. ''Avengers'' also has him filling the role of various one-liner characters, such as the old man who stands up to Loki in Stuttgart. In all three games, rescuing him every possible time rewards you with the ability to play as him, and in all three games [[InfinityPlusOneSword he has the powers and abilities of almost all the main heroes combined.]]
** ''[[VideoGame/LegoBatman LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'' has Creator/KevinSmith and Creator/GeoffJohns as {{Quest Giver}}s in the hub world, who can eventually be unlocked as playable characters. Creator/AdamWest also appears as the "In Peril" character, with the game featuring several references to the campy ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' series he starred in, culminating in a bonus level that plays out like an episode of it.
** ''[[VideoGame/LegoStarWars LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens]]'' has Creator/JJAbrams and Creator/KathleenKennedy as unlockable characters.
** While technically not part of the LEGO Adaptation Game series, the ''Film/Ghostbusters2016'' Story Pack of ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'' features Creator/PaulFeig as the "In Peril" character.

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* Many of the newer VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s feature cameos from the creators of their source material:
** Creator/StevenSpielberg
Wolf in ''VideoGame/PAYDAYTheHeist'' and Creator/ColinTrevorrow appear as playable characters in ''VideoGame/LegoJurassicWorld'', unlocked [[VideoGame/PAYDAY2 its sequel]] was modeled after beating all the story missions.
** Creator/PeterJackson's aforementioned carrot-chewing cameo in ''Fellowship of the Ring'' is recreated in ''VideoGame/LegoTheLordOfTheRings''.
** ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'', ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelsAvengers'',
and ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes2'' all have Creator/StanLee as a civilian who must be rescued in every level and in multiple parts of the hub world. ''Avengers'' voiced by Overkill Software's then-CEO, Ulf Andersson. The two also has him filling the role of various one-liner characters, such as the old man who stands up to Loki in Stuttgart. In all three games, rescuing him every possible time rewards you with the ability to play as him, and in all three games [[InfinityPlusOneSword he has the powers and abilities of almost all the main heroes combined.]]
** ''[[VideoGame/LegoBatman LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'' has Creator/KevinSmith and Creator/GeoffJohns as {{Quest Giver}}s
share a similar backstory (software designers whose companies went bankrupt in the hub world, who can eventually be unlocked as playable characters. Creator/AdamWest also appears as the "In Peril" character, with the game featuring several references to the campy ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' series he starred in, culminating in a bonus level that plays out like an episode of it.
** ''[[VideoGame/LegoStarWars LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens]]'' has Creator/JJAbrams
recession) and Creator/KathleenKennedy as unlockable characters.
** While technically not part of the LEGO Adaptation Game series, the ''Film/Ghostbusters2016'' Story Pack of ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'' features Creator/PaulFeig as the "In Peril" character.
name ("Ulf" is Swedish for "Wolf").



* ''VideoGame/Postal2'' developers Running With Scissors have an office in the game's town of Paradise. The game's first day has the Postal Dude pick up his paycheck from the RWS offices for being a part of the game.
* ''VideoGame/RabiRibi'' features [=CreSpirit=]'s office as a location you can visit in-game, [[PermanentlyMissableContent but only during one particular point]] as it is in a [[OneTimeDungeon one-time arva]]. Defeating each member of the development team will make them tell you about the secret techniques that are required to perform a MinimalistRun.
* The opening cutscene of ''VideoGame/{{Rampage}}'' reports on three humans mutated into the playable monsters. The people pictured are designer Brian Colin as George, his wife Rae as Lizzie, and programmer Jeff Nauman as Ralph.



* Creator/{{Sierra}} is found within their own games. Staff are found in ''[[VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry Leisure Suit Larry 3]]'', ''[[VideoGame/KingsQuestIVThePerilsOfRosella King's Quest IV]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIIIThePiratesOfPestulon Space Quest III]]'', a programmer is in ''The Hoyle Book of Games'', and future versions of Sierra are referenced in ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIVRogerWilcoAndTheTimeRippers Space Quest IV]]''. Magazines and hint books establish a DirectLineToTheAuthor. Al Lowe is found in the ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry'' VGA remake. The Two Guys from Andromeda, Scott Murphy and Mark Crowe, appear or are mentioned in ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIIIThePiratesOfPestulon Space Quest III]]'', [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIVRogerWilcoAndTheTimeRippers IV]], [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestVTheNextMutation V]], [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestVIRogerWilcoInTheSpinalFrontier VI]], and ''VideoGame/QuestForGloryI''. Ken and Roberta Williams are inside Daventry castle in ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestITheSarienEncounter Space Quest I]]''; Ken Williams appears in some versions when typing Ken in the opening screen. Other characters resembling Ken Williams appear in ''Space Quest'' I and III, and the manual for V.



* Creator/{{Sierra}} is found within their own games. Staff are found in ''[[VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry Leisure Suit Larry 3]]'', ''[[VideoGame/KingsQuestIVThePerilsOfRosella King's Quest IV]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIIIThePiratesOfPestulon Space Quest III]]'', a programmer is in ''The Hoyle Book of Games'', and future versions of Sierra are referenced in ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIVRogerWilcoAndTheTimeRippers Space Quest IV]]''. Magazines and hint books establish a DirectLineToTheAuthor. Al Lowe is found in the ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry'' VGA remake. The Two Guys from Andromeda, Scott Murphy and Mark Crowe, appear or are mentioned in ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIIIThePiratesOfPestulon Space Quest III]]'', [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIVRogerWilcoAndTheTimeRippers IV]], [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestVTheNextMutation V]], [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestVIRogerWilcoInTheSpinalFrontier VI]], and ''VideoGame/QuestForGloryI''. Ken and Roberta Williams are inside Daventry castle in ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestITheSarienEncounter Space Quest I]]''; Ken Williams appears in some versions when typing Ken in the opening screen. Other characters resembling Ken Williams appear in ''Space Quest'' I and III, and the manual for V.
* Due to budget limitations members of Creator/CrypticStudios often do their own voice-acting for ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline''. A particular case is Jeremy "Borticus" Randall, a programmer who voiced Captain James Kurland, the CO of Deep Space 9. After one of his lines in "Boldly They Rode" went memetic, he commented that [[SelfDeprecation it wasn't his best work]] and even added the line to his forum signature.
* While not technically the game's creators, the band Music/SteamPoweredGiraffe shows up as performers in bars in ''VideoGame/SteamWorldHeist'', while one of their songs is playing.



* ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2]]'' allows you to play as staff members of the game's developer Neversoft. After entering a cheat at the main menu, you can go to Create Skater and enter one of several names (such as Joel Jewett and Mick West, two of the company's founders), and your character will change into them.

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* ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2]]'' allows you Creator/MasahiroSakurai lent his voice to play as staff members of King Dedede in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl''.
* In ''VideoGame/TheTalosPrinciple'', [[spoiler:you can pass through a fake wall and end up in a secret area where androids with
the game's developer Neversoft. After entering a cheat at the main menu, you can go to Create Skater and enter one of several devs' names (such as Joel Jewett and Mick West, two of faces are running around]]. There's also another one if [[spoiler:you manage to ascend the company's founders), and your character will change into them. tower without releasing Shepherd]].



* ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2]]'' allows you to play as staff members of the game's developer Neversoft. After entering a cheat at the main menu, you can go to Create Skater and enter one of several names (such as Joel Jewett and Mick West, two of the company's founders), and your character will change into them.
* ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'': Richard Garriott is on Neptune in ''VideoGame/UltimaII'', and in prison in ''VideoGame/UltimaIX''. In ''VideoGame/UltimaV'', Christopher the farmer is Chris Roberts, a game designer at Origin. Dr. Cat in ''Ultima V'' and ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' is writer David Shapiro. Denys in ''[[VideoGame/WorldsOfUltimaTheSavageEmpire Savage Empire]]'' is artist Denis Loubet. Warren Spector is referenced as Dr. Spector in ''Savage Empire'' and ''[[VideoGame/UltimaWorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams Martian Dreams]]'', and "a spectre named Warren" in ''VideoGame/UltimaUnderworld''. In ''Ultima IX'', the stove in the Avatar's house shows the stove designer's reflection.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Vanquish}}'', Creator/ShinjiMikami appears as an NPC ally.
* ''VideoGame/WelcomeToTheGame'': Adam, the protagonist's friend who teaches the player how to play via Skype, is both voiced and named after the creator.



* ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'' has Creator/HidekiKamiya [[spoiler: as one of the unlockable [[SecretCharacter secret characters]]. He is very much a LethalJokeCharacter, with a variant of [[EnergyWeapon Unite Goggles]] that is different from Wonder-Goggles', but take so much as a scratch with him as the leader, [[OneHitPointWonder and it's a one-way ticket to the continue screen]]]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Wreckfest}}'', a large balloon in the shape of Creator/BugbearEntertainment's bedsheet-ghost logo flies over Drytown Desert Circuit.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Glider}} PRO'', the four creators of "Slumberland," john calhoun, Paul Finn, Ward Hartenstein and Steve Sullivan, each have their portrait on the wall of a room named for them.
* ''VideoGame/EscapeVelocity'' has various Creator/AmbrosiaSoftware employees as [=NPCs=].
* ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'' has Creator/HidekiKamiya [[spoiler: as one of the unlockable [[SecretCharacter secret characters]]. He is very much a LethalJokeCharacter, with a variant of [[EnergyWeapon Unite Goggles]] that is different from Wonder-Goggles', but take so much as a scratch with him as the leader, [[OneHitPointWonder and it's a one-way ticket to the continue screen]]]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'': Richard Garriott is on Neptune in ''VideoGame/UltimaII'', and in prison in ''VideoGame/UltimaIX''. In ''VideoGame/UltimaV'', Christopher the farmer is Chris Roberts, a game designer at Origin. Dr. Cat in ''Ultima V'' and ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' is writer David Shapiro. Denys in ''[[VideoGame/WorldsOfUltimaTheSavageEmpire Savage Empire]]'' is artist Denis Loubet. Warren Spector is referenced as Dr. Spector in ''Savage Empire'' and ''[[VideoGame/UltimaWorldsOfAdventure2MartianDreams Martian Dreams]]'', and "a spectre named Warren" in ''VideoGame/UltimaUnderworld''. In ''Ultima IX'', the stove in the Avatar's house shows the stove designer's reflection.
* ''VideoGame/CliveBarkersUndying'': Ambrose Covenant's voiced by none other than Clive Barker himself.
* Due to budget limitations members of Creator/CrypticStudios often do their own voice-acting for ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline''. A particular case is Jeremy "Borticus" Randall, a programmer who voiced Captain James Kurland, the CO of Deep Space 9. After one of his lines in "Boldly They Rode" went {{memetic|Mutation}} he commented that [[SelfDeprecation it wasn't his best work]] and even added the line to his forum signature.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Vanquish}}'', Creator/ShinjiMikami appears as an NPC ally.
* In ''VideoGame/TheTalosPrinciple'', [[spoiler:you can pass through a fake wall and end up in a secret area where androids with the devs' names and faces are running around]]. There's also another one if [[spoiler:you manage to ascend the tower without releasing Shepherd]].
* ''VideoGame/WelcomeToTheGame'': Adam, the protagonist's friend who teaches the player how to play via Skype, is both voiced and named after the creator.
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', [[SnakeOilSalesman Parker Quinn]] is voiced by and [[InkSuitActor modeled after]] Emil Pagliarulo, the game's lead designer.
* In ''VideoGame/TheJackboxPartyPack'', various Jackbox Games employees make cameos, especially as incidental characters or background voices during sign-in.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has Naoki Yoshida appearing as himself during every Rising event, usually to thank the player for sticking by the dev team by playing their game.
* While not technically the game's creators, the band Music/SteamPoweredGiraffe shows up as performers in bars in ''VideoGame/SteamWorldHeist'', while one of their songs is playing.
* In ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' and ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER 3}}'' the voice that says "OK desu ka?" [[note]]which translates to "Is this OK?" in English[[/note]] when a player names a character is actually a recording of creator Shigesato Itoi. He was recorded without his knowledge while speaking to one of the game's sound designers.
* Wolf in ''VideoGame/PAYDAYTheHeist'' and [[VideoGame/PAYDAY2 its sequel]] was modeled after and voiced by Overkill Software's then-CEO, Ulf Andersson. The two also share a similar backstory (software designers whose companies went bankrupt in the recession) and name ("Ulf" is Swedish for "Wolf").
* In ''VideoGame/KillingFloor'', the characters of Masterson and Briar are voiced by Tripwire Studios executives Alan Wilson and Mark Hayler. The roles were recast for ''VideoGame/KillingFloor2'', but "classic" versions were still available, this time with the Classic characters actually modeled after their actors.
* Dominic Lockhart in ''[[VideoGame/{{Crysis}} Crysis 2]]'' is modeled after Cevat Yerli, Crytek's CEO.
* ''VideoGame/GoatSimulator'' allows you to visit an in-game version of Coffee Stain Studios' offices, where you can encounter various employees and play ''[[VideoGame/FlappyBird Flappy Goat]]''.
* ''VideoGame/RabiRibi'' features [=CreSpirit=]'s office as a location you can visit in-game, [[PermanentlyMissableContent but only during one particular point]] as it is in a [[OneTimeDungeon one-time arva]]. Defeating each member of the development team will make them tell you about the secret techniques that are required to perform a MinimalistRun.
* The opening cutscene of ''VideoGame/{{Rampage}}'' reports on three humans mutated into the playable monsters. The people pictured are designer Brian Colin as George, his wife Rae as Lizzie, and programmer Jeff Nauman as Ralph.
* In ''VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight'', [=IGA=] himself appears as an OptionalBoss as part of the Kickstarter stretch goal. His attacks are very remnescent of [[VideoGame/{{Castlevania}} Dracula]], and he even opens the fight by tossing his wine glass.
* In both ''VideoGame/KingOfDragonPass'' and ''VideoGame/SixAges'', some of the portraits of the randomized nobles are based on various members of the creative teams. As a result, a few ''Six Ages'' nobles have an uncanny resemblance to those in ''King of Dragon Pass''. Distant ancestors, perhaps?
* ''VideoGame/FootballManager'' occasionally creates new players that take the name, birthday, birthplace and a few other traits (such as favourite teams or personnel) from Sports Interactive staff members, or voluntary nation researchers. You can find them all by searching for "faceinthegame".
* ''VideoGame/DeathRoadToCanada'' has K*E*P*A mode, a game mode where you try and keep designer Kepa Auwae alive for the entire run.
* ''Videogame/TheMummyDemastered'' seems like it keeps Creator/RussellCrowe as Dr. Jekyll from [[Film/TheMummy2017 the movie]], but the director [[https://youtu.be/WlgsQZxVqOo?t=62 said that it's actually him with Crowe's hair]] given the actor denied to license his likeness.
* ''VideoGame/Postal2'' developers Running With Scissors have an office in the game's town of Paradise. The game's first day has the Postal Dude pick up his paycheck from the RWS offices for being a part of the game.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Wreckfest}}'', a large balloon in the shape of Creator/BugbearEntertainment's bedsheet-ghost logo flies over Drytown Desert Circuit.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheWarToEndAllWarsTheMovie'': The members of Music/{{Sabaton}}, who co-created the film in addition to recording the album used for its soundtrack, appear as InkSuitActor versions of themselves several times playing rank-and-file soldiers of various armies. They also provide some of the voice work, and frontman Joakim Brodén appears AsHimself in the live-action epilogue.
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* Creator/AlfredHitchcock might be the TropeMaker. He has a cameo in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_cameo_appearances almost every film he ever directed]]. He likened these cameos to an artist adding their signature to a painting. Hitchcock eventually started making these cameos near the beginning of the film so audiences wouldn't be distracted by looking for him. (His cameo in ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' is by far the latest, coming after the two-hour mark; he walks past Creator/GeorgeSanders as Favell as the latter is being questioned by a policeman.)

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* Creator/AlfredHitchcock might be the TropeMaker. He has a cameo in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_cameo_appearances almost every film he ever directed]]. He likened these cameos to an artist adding their signature to a painting. Hitchcock eventually started making these cameos near the beginning of the film so audiences wouldn't be distracted by looking for him. (His cameo in ''Film/{{Rebecca}}'' ''Film/{{Rebecca|1940}}'' is by far the latest, coming after the two-hour mark; he walks past Creator/GeorgeSanders as Favell as the latter is being questioned by a policeman.)
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* ''Film/DoctorSeries'': The author of the original ''Doctor'' novels, Richard Gordon, appears in [[Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954 three]] [[Film/DoctorAtLarge of the]] [[Film/DoctorInDistress1963 films]] as Stubbins, an anesthetist. He also played a doctor in ''Film/DoctorInLove''.
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** In most cases, he carries an item, like musical instrument cases (a violin in ''Film/{{Spellbound}}'', a cello in ''Film/TheParadineCase'', a double bass in ''Film/StrangersOnATrain'', a bugle in ''Film/{{Vertigo}}'') or dogs on a leash (''Film/TheBirds''; the dogs were his own Sealyham terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley), to symbolize his control of the film (his cameo winding the songwriter's clock in ''Film/RearWindow'' is similarly themed). In other cases, he depicts that control by ignoring the other actors, as when he is engrossed in a newspaper while standing near Creator/JoelMcCrea in ''Film/ForeignCorrespondent'', when he stares straight ahead while sitting next to Creator/CaryGrant on a bus in ''Film/ToCatchAThief'', and when he conspicuously does not applaud the speaker in the opening scene of ''Film/{{Frenzy}}''. (His cameo in ''[[Film/StageFright1950 Stage Fright]]'' inverts this as he turns to look at a disguised Creator/JaneWyman.)

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** In most cases, he carries an item, like musical instrument cases (a violin in ''Film/{{Spellbound}}'', a cello in ''Film/TheParadineCase'', a double bass in ''Film/StrangersOnATrain'', a bugle in ''Film/{{Vertigo}}'') or dogs on a leash (''Film/TheBirds''; the dogs were his own Sealyham terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley), to symbolize his control of the film (his cameo winding the songwriter's clock in ''Film/RearWindow'' is similarly themed). In other cases, he depicts that control by ignoring the other actors, as when he is engrossed in a newspaper while standing near Creator/JoelMcCrea in ''Film/ForeignCorrespondent'', when he stares straight ahead while sitting next to Creator/CaryGrant on a bus in ''Film/ToCatchAThief'', and when he conspicuously does not applaud the speaker in the opening scene of ''Film/{{Frenzy}}''. ''Film/{{Frenzy|1972}}''. (His cameo in ''[[Film/StageFright1950 Stage Fright]]'' ''Film/{{Stage Fright|1950}}'' inverts this as he turns to look at a disguised Creator/JaneWyman.)
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* ''Film/{{Predator}}'': Right after the alien blows himself up, the helicopter pilot commenting on the explosion is Kevin Peter Hall, the man who wore the Predator suit.

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** A radio show producer reading the epilogue of Film/KillersOfTheFlowerMoon.

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* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'': In the pilot, I.M.P accidentally enters a church when using a portal to the living world. Everyone in the church is a crew member of the series.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Wreckfest}}'', a large balloon in the shape of Creator/BugbearEntertainment's logo flies over Drytown Desert Circuit.

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* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' famously based its most elusive ending around this trope. Should the player manage to access the fight against Lavos without checking the bucket in the End of Time or by using the Epoch and then defeat him (this can be done using a gate that appears in Lucca's teleportation device at the start of a NewGamePlus or by being strong enough to defeat Lavos during the normally-UnwinnableByDesign encounter with him in the Ocean Palace), they'll gain access to a special version of the End of Time where they can travel around and speak with the game's development staff, who all share their own thoughts and feelings on the game and its development process. In Spekkio's room, they can even speak with the game's higher-ups (who Gaspar calls "The Dream Team"), who are all given their own custom sprites for the game (save for Nobuo Uematsu). Afterwards, the credits will zoom by in the span of five seconds as a way of acknowledging how quickly the game was beaten. ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'' did the same thing if the player beats the Time Devourer right at the start of a NewGamePlus, though this time everyone is just depicted with regular enemy sprites.

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* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' famously based its most elusive ending around this trope. Should the player manage to access the fight against Lavos without checking the bucket in the End of Time or by using the Epoch and then defeat him (this can be done using a gate that appears in Lucca's teleportation device at the start of a NewGamePlus or by being strong enough to defeat Lavos during the normally-UnwinnableByDesign encounter with him in the Ocean Palace), they'll gain access to a special version of the End of Time where they can travel around and speak with the game's development staff, who all share their own thoughts and feelings on the game and its development process. In Spekkio's room, they can even speak with the game's higher-ups (who Gaspar calls "The Dream Team"), who are all given their own custom sprites for the game (save for Nobuo Uematsu).Music/NobuoUematsu). Afterwards, the credits will zoom by in the span of five seconds as a way of acknowledging how quickly the game was beaten. ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'' did the same thing if the player beats the Time Devourer right at the start of a NewGamePlus, though this time everyone is just depicted with regular enemy sprites.


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* Creator/EdgarWright has appeared in most of his own films, beginning with his student film ''Dead Right,'' where he gave himself the small (meta) role of the film's director who gets killed by the serial killer villain, and his first feature, ''A Fistful of Fingers,'' where he walks into a support beam.
** In Film/ShaunOfTheDead he can be seen as a zombie collapsing in the distance.
** In Film/HotFuzz he can be seen as a stockboy pushing a rolling shelf of trays.
** In Film/TheWorldsEnd he has an audio-only cameo, as one of the construction workers yelling at [[Creator/SimonPegg Gary]].
** His cameo in Film/BabyDriver was unplanned; he was reflected in a shop window during [[Main/TheOner the title sequence]] as he walked along following the shot in a portable monitor. He was originally going to remove himself in post but decided to leave it in.

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* Creator/EdgarWright has appeared in most of his own films, beginning with his student film ''Dead Right,'' ''Film/DeadRight,'' where he gave himself the small (meta) role of the film's director who gets killed by the serial killer villain, and his first feature, ''A ''Film/{{A Fistful of Fingers,'' Fingers}]'', where he walks into a support beam.
** In Film/ShaunOfTheDead ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'' he can be seen as a zombie collapsing in the distance.
** In Film/HotFuzz ''Film/HotFuzz'' he can be seen as a stockboy pushing a rolling shelf of trays.
** In Film/TheWorldsEnd ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'' he has an audio-only cameo, as one of the construction workers yelling at [[Creator/SimonPegg Gary]].
** His cameo in Film/BabyDriver ''Film/BabyDriver'' was unplanned; he was reflected in a shop window during [[Main/TheOner the title sequence]] as he walked along following the shot in a portable monitor. He was originally going to remove himself in post but decided to leave it in.in.
* In ''Film/FreddyVsJason'', Robert Shaye, who was a producer on every ''Elm Street'' film (as well as ''Freddy vs. Jason''), appears as high school principal [[TheDanza Mr. Shaye]].
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* Ever since Creator/StanLee appeared as a hot dog salesman in ''Film/XMen1'' (and over a decade prior, as a juror in ''The Trial of Series/{{The Incredible Hulk|1977}}''), [[TheCameo/StanLee almost every Marvel Comics adaptation of his characters (and some that weren't even his creations!) features him]], including all the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse films until ''Film/AvengersEndgame''. The Tim Story ''Film/{{Fantastic Four|2005}}'' movies are the cheekiest: in the first, he's downright one of his characters, mailman Willie Lumpkin; and the sequel has him barred at the door of Sue and Reed's wedding, as the guard doesn't believe his claims of being Stan Lee (which is itself a reference to a CreatorCameo he and Creator/JackKirby made in the Fantastic Four comics for the same wedding).

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* Ever since Creator/StanLee appeared as a hot dog salesman in ''Film/XMen1'' (and over a decade prior, as a juror in ''The Trial of Series/{{The Incredible Hulk|1977}}''), [[TheCameo/StanLee almost every Marvel Comics adaptation of his characters (and some that weren't even his creations!) features him]], including all the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse films until ''Film/AvengersEndgame''. The Tim Story ''Film/{{Fantastic Four|2005}}'' movies are the cheekiest: in the first, he's downright one of his characters, mailman Willie Lumpkin; and the sequel has him barred at the door of Sue and Reed's wedding, as the guard doesn't believe his claims of being Stan Lee (which is itself a reference to a CreatorCameo Creator Cameo he and Creator/JackKirby made in the Fantastic Four comics for the same wedding).
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** In Film/ShaunOfTheDead he can be seen as a zombie collapsing in the distance.
** In Film/HotFuzz he can be seen as a stockboy pushing a rolling shelf of trays.
** In Film/TheWorldsEnd he has an audio-only cameo, as one of the construction workers yelling at [[Creator/SimonPegg Gary]].
** His cameo in Film/BabyDriver was unplanned; he was reflected in a shop window during [[Main/TheOner the title sequence]] as he walked along following the shot in a portable monitor. He was originally going to remove himself in post but decided to leave it in.
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** In most cases, he carries an item, like musical instrument cases (a violin in ''Film/{{Spellbound}}'', a cello in ''Film/TheParadineCase'', a double bass in ''Film/StrangersOnATrain'', a bugle in ''Film/{{Vertigo}}'') or dogs on a leash (''Film/TheBirds''; the dogs were his own Sealyham terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley), to symbolize his control of the film (his cameo winding the songwriter's clock in ''Film/RearWindow'' is similarly themed). In other cases, he depicts that control by ignoring the other actors, as when he is engrossed in a newspaper while standing near Creator/JoelMcCrea in ''Film/ForeignCorrespondent'', when he stares straight ahead while sitting next to Creator/CaryGrant on a bus in ''Film/ToCatchAThief'', and when he conspicuously does not applaud the speaker in the opening scene of ''Film/{{Frenzy}}''. (His cameo in ''Film/StageFright'' inverts this as he turns to look at a disguised Creator/JaneWyman.)

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** In most cases, he carries an item, like musical instrument cases (a violin in ''Film/{{Spellbound}}'', a cello in ''Film/TheParadineCase'', a double bass in ''Film/StrangersOnATrain'', a bugle in ''Film/{{Vertigo}}'') or dogs on a leash (''Film/TheBirds''; the dogs were his own Sealyham terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley), to symbolize his control of the film (his cameo winding the songwriter's clock in ''Film/RearWindow'' is similarly themed). In other cases, he depicts that control by ignoring the other actors, as when he is engrossed in a newspaper while standing near Creator/JoelMcCrea in ''Film/ForeignCorrespondent'', when he stares straight ahead while sitting next to Creator/CaryGrant on a bus in ''Film/ToCatchAThief'', and when he conspicuously does not applaud the speaker in the opening scene of ''Film/{{Frenzy}}''. (His cameo in ''Film/StageFright'' ''[[Film/StageFright1950 Stage Fright]]'' inverts this as he turns to look at a disguised Creator/JaneWyman.)
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* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' creators Creator/KurtBusiek, Brent Anderson, and Creator/AlexRoss appear as three bank robbers hiding in a sewer in the "Confession" story arc.
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** Also in ''Film/PulpFiction'', producer Lawrence Bender appears as a long-haired yuppie in a coffee shop.



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* ''Series/LasVegas'': Gary Scott Thompson turns up as the psychiatrist's patient Sam interrupts in "3 Babes, 100 Guns and a Fat Chick".
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* ''Film/JaggedMind'': The director, Kelley Kali, has a cameo as a hostess who brings Billie to the private veranda with Alex.
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** In addition to playing Raze in ''Film/{{Underworld}}'', Grevioux co-wrote the film.

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* [=UrumaDelvi=]'s segment in ''Anime/WinterDays'' stars their two {{Author Avatar}}s, who appeared in several more of their animations.
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* Creator/JohnWaters has these fairly often. Mostly he'll be heard rather than seen - he's the uncredited narrator of ''Film/PinkFlamingos'', the voice of Ted Bundy in ''Serial Mom'', and a prank-calling pervert in ''Film/{{Pecker}}'' for example. He also has cameos in both the original ''Film/{{Hairspray|1988}}'' and the film version of TheMusical: In the former he has a couple of brief scenes as Penny Pingleton's psychiatrist, and in the [[Film/{{Hairspray|2007}} latter]] he's a flasher.

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* Creator/JohnWaters has these fairly often. Mostly he'll be heard rather than seen - he's the uncredited narrator of ''Film/PinkFlamingos'', the voice of Ted Bundy in ''Serial Mom'', and a prank-calling pervert in ''Film/{{Pecker}}'' for example. He also has cameos in both the original ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'' and the film version of TheMusical: In the former he has a couple of brief scenes as Penny Pingleton's psychiatrist, and in the latter he's a flasher.

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* Creator/JohnWaters has these fairly often. Mostly he'll be heard rather than seen - he's the uncredited narrator of ''Film/PinkFlamingos'', the voice of Ted Bundy in ''Serial Mom'', and a prank-calling pervert in ''Film/{{Pecker}}'' for example. He also has cameos in both the original ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'' ''Film/{{Hairspray|1988}}'' and the film version of TheMusical: In the former he has a couple of brief scenes as Penny Pingleton's psychiatrist, and in the latter [[Film/{{Hairspray|2007}} latter]] he's a flasher.
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** Sound designer Ben Burtt (now best known as the voice of WesternAnimation/WallE) appears in ''Jedi'' as the Imperial soldier who finds Han in the shield generator and shouts "Freeze," only to promptly be killed. He even tries to imitate the [[StockScream Wilhelm Scream]] he popularized!

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** Sound designer Ben Burtt Creator/BenBurtt (now best known as the voice of WesternAnimation/WallE) appears in ''Jedi'' as the Imperial soldier who finds Han in the shield generator and shouts "Freeze," only to promptly be killed. He even tries to imitate the [[StockScream Wilhelm Scream]] he popularized!
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': After the Omnidroid is defeated, two elderly men comment on the Parr family’s good work. They’re voiced by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, the last two surviving members (at the time) of Creator/DisneysNineOldMen.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'': After the Omnidroid is defeated, two elderly men comment on the Parr family’s good work. They’re voiced by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, the last two surviving members (at the time) of Creator/DisneysNineOldMen.
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': After the Omnidroid is defeated, two elderly men comment on the Parr family’s good work. They’re voiced by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnson, the last two surviving members (at the time) of Creator/DisneysNineOldMen.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': After the Omnidroid is defeated, two elderly men comment on the Parr family’s good work. They’re voiced by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnson, Johnston, the last two surviving members (at the time) of Creator/DisneysNineOldMen.
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* ''Franchise/LupinIII'' creator Monkey Punch appears in the [[Film/LupinThe3rd 2014 live-action film]] as an airplane passenger.


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