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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The final track "Nutrocker" is based on a piece by Tchaikovsky and has nothing to do with Mussorgsky's work.
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* ShoutOut:
** The work is featured on the soundtrack of the video game ''VideoGame/TheIncredibleMachine''.
** ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'''s selection of backing music for its challenge levels includes "The Hut on Fowl's Legs/Baba Yaga".
** ''Manga/{{RideBack}}'' features "The Great Gate of Kiev" as a recurring motif and wrestler Jerry Lawler used the piece as his introduction theme whenever he enters the ring.
** "Promenade" is used (uncredited) as the ThemeTune to ''Series/TheNewStatesman''.
** One segment in ''WesternAnimation/{{Animalympics}}'' shows a Russian sable performing a gymnastics routine to the accompaniment of "The Hut on Fowl's Legs".
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* AdaptationDisplacement: While Mussorgsky's original suite is well regarded and often used as a showpiece for piano virtuosity, Ravel's orchestral coloration is all but universally considered the definitive version of the piece.
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The description of Adaptation Distillation is actually Adaptation Displacement


* AdaptationDistillation: While Mussorgsky's original suite is well regarded and often used as a showpiece for piano virtuosity, Ravel's orchestral coloration is all but universally considered the definitive version of the piece.

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* AdaptationDistillation: AdaptationDisplacement: While Mussorgsky's original suite is well regarded and often used as a showpiece for piano virtuosity, Ravel's orchestral coloration is all but universally considered the definitive version of the piece.

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