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* [[http://www.springhole.net/humor/awfulteenparanormalromance.htm This madlib]] parodies certain ParanormalRomance stories.
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* ''BigMoneyHustlas'', produced by InsaneClownPosse's label, PsychopathicRecords, is a parody of '70s exploitation flicks. Its follow-up, ''Big Money Rustlas'', is a parody of westerns.

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* ''BigMoneyHustlas'', produced by InsaneClownPosse's label, PsychopathicRecords, is a parody of '70s exploitation flicks. Its follow-up, ''Big Money Rustlas'', ''BigMoneyRustlas'', is a parody of westerns.
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* The ancient Greek ''{{Batrachomyomachia}}'' makes this OlderThanFeudalism, since the 300-line poem parodies the [[TheIliad epic]] genre by using epic conventions for a rather non-heroic story: a battle between mice and frogs.

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* The ancient Greek ''{{Batrachomyomachia}}'' makes this OlderThanFeudalism, since the 300-line poem parodies the [[TheIliad [[Literature/TheIliad epic]] genre by using epic conventions for a rather non-heroic story: a battle between mice and frogs.



* {{Animaniacs}} was MADE of parodies. They did everything from TheSoundOfMusic to {{Godzilla}} to {{Barney}} to StarWars to PowerRangers to...
* Pretty much the entire point of RobotChicken. They'll do an original sketch at least once an episode, but the rest is typically all parodies. They've even made three StarWars parody episodes.
* {{Yin Yang Yo}} makes various parodies to other cartoons outside their original networks.

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* {{Animaniacs}} ''{{Animaniacs}}'' was MADE of parodies. They did everything from TheSoundOfMusic to {{Godzilla}} to {{Barney}} to StarWars to PowerRangers to...
* Pretty much the entire point of RobotChicken.''RobotChicken''. They'll do an original sketch at least once an episode, but the rest is typically all parodies. They've even made three StarWars parody episodes.
* {{Yin ''{{Yin Yang Yo}} Yo}}'' makes various parodies to other cartoons outside their original networks.






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* TheBBC Radio 4 series ''Hordes of the Things'', by A.P.R. Marshall (Andrew Marshall of ''TwoPointFourChildren'') and J.H.W. Lloyd (John Lloyd of ''HitchhikersGuide'' and ''{{Blackadder}}'') was a parody of ''LordOfTheRings''. It's notable because it was broadcast six months ''before'' the Radio 4 adaptation of ''LOTR'', and manages to predict some of the voice characterization to a spooky degree. (Or they heard about it in the canteen.)

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* TheBBC Radio 4 series ''Hordes of the Things'', by A.P.R. Marshall (Andrew Marshall of ''TwoPointFourChildren'') ''Series/TwoPointFourChildren'') and J.H.W. Lloyd (John Lloyd of ''HitchhikersGuide'' and ''{{Blackadder}}'') was a parody of ''LordOfTheRings''. It's notable because it was broadcast six months ''before'' the Radio 4 adaptation of ''LOTR'', and manages to predict some of the voice characterization to a spooky degree. (Or they heard about it in the canteen.)
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* HomestarRunner's "fake" and now {{Defictionalized}} Videlectrix had been producing parody games long before TelltaleGames ''StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople''. Since point-and-click adventures had become self-parodying since their early years, it was a natural format.
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* ''SailorNothing'' is a dark parody of ''SailorMoon'' and, by extension, a {{pastiche}} of MagicalGirls shows in general.

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* ''SailorNothing'' is a dark parody of ''SailorMoon'' and, by extension, a {{pastiche}} of MagicalGirls MagicalGirl shows in general.



* {{Yin Yang Yo}} makes various parodies to other cartoons outside there oringinal networks.

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* The ancient Greek ''{{Batrachomyomachia}}'' makes this OlderThanFeudalism, since the 300-line poem parodies the [[TheIliad epic]] genre by using epic conventions for a rather non-heroic story: a battle between mice and frogs.

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* Also BohemianParody, which covers parodies of [[{{Queen}} Bohemian Rhapsody]].
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*''{{Conker's Bad Fur Day}}'' and its remake are mostly based on parodies of famous movies and videogames.
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* The New Zealand comedy ''TonganNinja'' is a spoof of martial arts films in general, and Bruce Lee's ''WayOfTheDragon'' in particular.
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* ''MysteryTeam'' is this for amateur sleuth stories.
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* {{Ying Yang Yo}} makes various parodies to other cartoons outside there oringinal networks.

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** And {{Seltzer and Friedberg}}'s ''Meet the Spartans'' and ''VampiresSuck'' is, you've guessed it, a parody of the ''[=~300~=]'' film and the ''{{Twilight}}'' series.

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** And {{Seltzer and Friedberg}}'s ''Meet the Spartans'' and ''VampiresSuck'' is, you've guessed it, a parody of the ''[=~300~=]'' film and the ''{{Twilight}}'' ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' series.
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* ''AmericanDad'' has a whole episode parodying the plot of James Bond movies, Stan as the agent, Steve as the inventions man, Hayley as the secretary, Roger as the villain, Claus as the evil minion, and Francine as the one that falls for the agent.
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* ''Barry Trotter'' parodies... oh, go on, guess.
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* {{Ying Yang Yo!}} makes various parodies to other cartoons outside there oringinal networks

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* {{Ying Yang Yo!}} Yo}} makes various parodies to other cartoons outside there oringinal networks
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* The ''DorkTower'' comic regularly features covers (and sometimes entire issues) that parody some aspect of geek or pop culture, often with some relationship to the story inside. Subjects have included ''UnderstandingComics'', Rice Krispies cereal, ''A Brief History of Time'', HarveyComics, Pink Floyd...
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* ''MAD Magazine'' specializes in parodies, particularly those of movies and TV shows. Some also have satirical elements...but for some reason the magazine refers to ''all'' of them as satires, not parodies, so it's no wonder Keanu Reeves got confused.

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* ''MAD Magazine'' ''{{MAD Magazine}}'' specializes in parodies, particularly those of movies and TV shows. Some also have satirical elements...but for some reason the magazine refers to ''all'' of them as satires, not parodies, so it's no wonder Keanu Reeves got confused.
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* Pretty much the entire point of RobotChicken. They'll do an original sketch at least once an episode, but the rest is typically all parodies. They've even two StarWars parody episodes.

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* Pretty much the entire point of RobotChicken. They'll do an original sketch at least once an episode, but the rest is typically all parodies. They've even two made three StarWars parody episodes.
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* The ''ScaryMovie'' series contains countless send-ups of contemporary horror and sci-fi movies, among other films. [[SeltzerAndFriedberg A few of the creators]] have also produced similar genre-spoof movies with self-descriptive titles, like ''Date Movie'', ''Epic Movie'' and ''Disaster Movie''. [[NonindicativeName Despite their names]], they seem to spoof [[NarrowParody the trailers of the respective year's hyped films]] instead.

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* The ''ScaryMovie'' series contains countless send-ups of contemporary horror and sci-fi movies, among other films. [[SeltzerAndFriedberg A few of the creators]] have also produced similar genre-spoof movies with self-descriptive titles, like ''Date Movie'', ''Epic Movie'' and ''Disaster Movie''. [[NonindicativeName Despite their names]], they seem to spoof [[NarrowParody [[ShallowParody the trailers of the respective year's hyped films]] instead.
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* The ''ScaryMovie'' series contains countless send-ups of contemporary horror and sci-fi movies, among other films. [[SeltzerAndFriedberg A few of the creators]] have also produced similar genre-spoof movies with self-descriptive titles, like ''Date Movie'', ''Epic Movie'' and ''Disaster Movie''. [[{{NonindicativeTitle Despite their names]], they seem to spoof [[NarrowParody the trailers of the respective year's hyped films]] instead.

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* The ''ScaryMovie'' series contains countless send-ups of contemporary horror and sci-fi movies, among other films. [[SeltzerAndFriedberg A few of the creators]] have also produced similar genre-spoof movies with self-descriptive titles, like ''Date Movie'', ''Epic Movie'' and ''Disaster Movie''. [[{{NonindicativeTitle [[NonindicativeName Despite their names]], they seem to spoof [[NarrowParody the trailers of the respective year's hyped films]] instead.
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** And {{Seltzer and Friedberg}}'s ''Meet the Spartans'' ''VampiresSuck'' is, you've guessed it, a parody of the ''[=~300~=]'' film and the ''{{Twilight}}'' series.

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** And {{Seltzer and Friedberg}}'s ''Meet the Spartans'' and ''VampiresSuck'' is, you've guessed it, a parody of the ''[=~300~=]'' film and the ''{{Twilight}}'' series.
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\"Welcome to the darkside of the wiki. Nothing you find on the black pages [i.e. So Bad It\'s Horrible] should be referred to in the real wiki.\" Also, should I point out that Not Another Teen Movie was critically panned too?


* The ''ScaryMovie'' series contains countless send-ups of contemporary horror and sci-fi movies, among other films. [[SeltzerAndFriedberg A few of the creators]] have also produced similar genre-spoof movies with self-descriptive titles, like ''Date Movie'' and ''Epic Movie''. [[SoBadItsHorrible The latter two didn't work out so well]].
** ''NotAnotherTeenMovie'', a parody of teen films in general and ''She's All That'' in particular, was also written by two (different) members of the same team of creators . Guess we know who was carrying the weight on ''Scary Movie''. Heh, heh.
*** And their recent film ''Vampires Suck'' is, you've guessed it, a parody of the {{Twilight}} series.

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* The ''ScaryMovie'' series contains countless send-ups of contemporary horror and sci-fi movies, among other films. [[SeltzerAndFriedberg A few of the creators]] have also produced similar genre-spoof movies with self-descriptive titles, like ''Date Movie'', ''Epic Movie'' and ''Epic ''Disaster Movie''. [[SoBadItsHorrible The latter two didn't work out so well]].
[[{{NonindicativeTitle Despite their names]], they seem to spoof [[NarrowParody the trailers of the respective year's hyped films]] instead.
** ''NotAnotherTeenMovie'', a parody of teen films in general and ''She's All That'' in particular, was also written by two (different) members of the same team of creators . Guess we know who was carrying creators.
** And {{Seltzer and Friedberg}}'s ''Meet
the weight on ''Scary Movie''. Heh, heh.
*** And their recent film ''Vampires Suck''
Spartans'' ''VampiresSuck'' is, you've guessed it, a parody of the {{Twilight}} ''[=~300~=]'' film and the ''{{Twilight}}'' series.
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* ''Dave Hollins: Space Cadet'' was a parody of ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' in which the titular character was left as the sole survivor of his ship's crew. The premise of this would later be followed up with a SpiritualSuccessor in ''RedDwarf''.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26tD6hL9nj4 This]] video and many, many others parody {{Lady Gaga}}'s song Bad Romance. Others are parodied, but that song has the most.

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** ''NotAnotherTeenMovie'', a parody of teen films in general and ''She's All That'' in particular, was also written by two (different) members of the same team of creators . Guess we know who was carrying the weight on ''Scary Movie''. Heh, heh.

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** ''NotAnotherTeenMovie'', a parody of teen films in general and ''She's All That'' in particular, was also written by two (different) members of the same team of creators . Guess we know who was carrying the weight on ''Scary Movie''. Heh, heh. heh.
*** And their recent film ''Vampires Suck'' is, you've guessed it, a parody of the {{Twilight}} series.
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* ''BigMoneyHustlas'', produced by InsaneClownPosse's label, PsychopathicRecords, is a parody of '70s exploitation flicks. Its follow-up, ''Big Money Rustlas'', is a parody of westerns.

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