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Has nothing to do with the [[Film/MonaLisaSmile film of the same name]].
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* There's a passage in ''TheGodfather'' where Lucy Mancini, after Sonny Corleone's death, tells her new lover about her affair with Sonny. When she says, "I did ''everything'' with Sonny," she's got what the new guy thinks of as a Mona Lisa Smile, and he can't help wondering if ''this'' explains what La Gioconda was smiling about.
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* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2005-05-18 had]] one alien guard who did FreakOut seeing "undigested eyeballs in a [[BlobMonster pile of poo]]" look like they follow him.
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* In ''[[{{ptitle36fwwzhk}} Looney Tunes: Back In Action]]'', a pair of x-ray glasses is used on the Mona Lisa, revealing a bra underneath.

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* In ''[[{{ptitle36fwwzhk}} Looney Tunes: Back In Action]]'', ''Film/LooneyTunesBackInAction'', a pair of x-ray glasses is used on the Mona Lisa, revealing a bra underneath.









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* Crowley in ''GoodOmens'' posesses an early sketch of the Mona Lisa, which he thinks is superior. Apparently, Leonardo agreed:

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* Crowley in ''GoodOmens'' ''Literature/GoodOmens'' posesses an early sketch of the Mona Lisa, which he thinks is superior. Apparently, Leonardo agreed:
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* In TimeSquad, It was this smile that convinced Leonardo to return from Dadaism to his classic style. He did ask the model to do a wider smile, [[{{Understatement}} but wasn't pleased with her teeth]].

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* In TimeSquad, It was this smile that convinced Leonardo to return from Dadaism to his classic style. He did ask the model to do a wider smile, [[{{Understatement}} but wasn't too pleased with her teeth]].
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* Used a few times in Terry Gilliam's animations for [[MontyPython Monty Python's Flying Circus]].

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* Used a few times in Terry Gilliam's animations for [[MontyPython Monty Python's Flying Circus]].''MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''.
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* In the ''DoctorWho'' serial "The City of Death" the villain gets Leonardo to paint several copies of the Mona Lisa so he (the villain) could sell them multiple times to facilitate his evil plot. The Doctor foils this plan by writing "This Is A Fake" in felt tip on the boards Leonardo uses. Naturally, this means the one hanging in the Louvre also has "This Is A Fake" written under the painting, but the Doctor says that if people have to x-ray it to know if it's any good, they ''deserve'' to think it's a fake.

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* In the ''DoctorWho'' ''Series/DoctorWho'' serial "The City of Death" the villain gets Leonardo to paint several copies of the Mona Lisa so he (the villain) could sell them multiple times to facilitate his evil plot. The Doctor foils this plan by writing "This Is A Fake" in felt tip on the boards Leonardo uses. Naturally, this means the one hanging in the Louvre also has "This Is A Fake" written under the painting, but the Doctor says that if people have to x-ray it to know if it's any good, they ''deserve'' to think it's a fake.
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* EverAfter - Leonardo shows off his latest work (the famous painting, [[DidNotDoTheResearch inaccurately depicted as on a medium that can be rolled and stored in a tube]]) when introducing himself.

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* EverAfter Film/EverAfter - Leonardo shows off his latest work (the famous painting, [[DidNotDoTheResearch inaccurately depicted as on a medium that can be rolled and stored in a tube]]) when introducing himself.
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* ''RustyAndCo'' has a [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/20/ painting]] whose eyes followed you (for a good reason). It managed to confuse umber hulks.

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* ''RustyAndCo'' has a [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/20/ painting]] whose eyes followed you (for a good reason). It managed to confuse umber hulks.
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* The film Film/MonaLisaSmile. Obviously.

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* ''RustyAndCo'' has a [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/20/ painting]] whose eyes followed you (for a good reason). It managed to confuse umber hulks.






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** In a Pepe Le Pew cartoon, "Louvre Come Back To Me", Pepe pursues his hapless female victim through the Louvre, finally chasing her through the museum air-vents. His distinctive aroma drifts through the museum, humorously damaging assorted masterpieces. The last shot is the Mona Lisa, speaking to the audience; "I can tell you chaps one thing, it's not always easy keeping this smile."
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* The film MonaLisaSmile. Obviously.

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** [[http://www.rickmeyerowitz.com/Classic%20Htmls/Mona-Gorrilla.html The Mona Gorilla]] from National Lampoon Magazine.

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** * [[http://www.rickmeyerowitz.com/Classic%20Htmls/Mona-Gorrilla.html The Mona Gorilla]] from National Lampoon Magazine.
* The Mona Lisa is moderately common in photoshop contests featuring famous artworks. [[http://www.b3tards.com/u/e72b6a43f7162171a09b/mona_leia.jpg The Mona Leia]] is one of the better results of such.

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** [[http://www.rickmeyerowitz.com/Classic%20Htmls/Mona-Gorrilla.html The Mona Gorilla]] from National Lampoon Magazine.
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* [[http://www.posterchild.com/docs/reprints29.html This]] concert poster for Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. Referred to as the Mona Zappa.
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--> -Giorgio Vasari,Lives of The Artists(trans. George Bull).

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* Yoshinoya-sensei from HidamariSketch has the painting with a HimeCut hairstyle.
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* In TimeSquad, It was this smile that convinced Leonardo to return from Dadaism to his classic style. He did ask the model to do a wider smile, [[{{Understatement}} but wasn't pleased with her teeth]].
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* In her first appearance (of two) on ''DarkwingDuck'', Splatter Phoenix steals the Mona Lisa's smile with intent to ransom it back.
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* EverAfter - Leonardo shows off his latest work (the famous painting, [[DidNotDoTheResearch inaccurately depicted as on a medium that can be rolled and stored in a tube]] when introducing himself.

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[[caption-width-right:334:She's smiling because [[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife she's spending her time more productively than you are.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:334:She's smiling because [[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife she knows she's spending her time more productively than you are.]]]]
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* CourageTheCowardlyDog - the family visits the Louvre, and Muriel ends up being trapped in the Mona Lisa when a series of events causes all of the works of art to come alive.
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** There are speculations that the Mona Lisa is Leonardo da Vinci's self-portrait.
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* EverAfter - Leonardo shows off his latest work (the famous painting, [[DidNotDoTheResearch inaccurately depicted as on a medium that can be rolled and stored in a tube]] when introducing himself.

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