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* ''Manga/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. When Asuka is forced to live with Shinji in "Moment, Heart, Together", she refers to the sliding door between their respective futons as the impenetrable Wall of Jericho. There's a suggestion that she's PlayingHardToGet but Shinji, having been raised in Japan and therefore not familiar with this movie, misses the hint.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'''s iconic habit of eating carrots was originally a reference to Peter Warne's carrot-chomping in the film.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'''s iconic habit of eating carrots was originally a reference to Peter Warne's carrot-chomping in the film.film.
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* ''Series/{{Mash}}'': In the seventh season episode "The Billfold Syndrome", Winchester stops speaking to everyone at camp after finding out he's no longer being considered for a slot as chief surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, and to drive the point home, he hangs a sheet in the Swamp separating him from B.J. and Hawkeye.

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* ''Series/{{Mash}}'': In the seventh season episode "The Billfold Syndrome", Winchester stops speaking to everyone at camp after finding out he's no longer being considered for a slot as chief surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, and to drive the point home, he hangs a sheet in the Swamp separating him from B.J. and Hawkeye.Hawkeye.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'''s iconic habit of eating carrots was originally a reference to Peter Warne's carrot-chomping in the film.
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* ''Series/TheLoveBoat'': In "The Old Man and the Runaway/The Painters/A Fine Romance," an old man finds a teenage stowaway hiding in his cabin. He hangs up a blanket between their beds for privacy, saying he got the idea from ''It Happened One Night''.

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* ''Series/TheLoveBoat'': In "The Old Man and the Runaway/The Painters/A Fine Romance," an old man finds a teenage stowaway hiding in his cabin. He hangs up a blanket between their beds for privacy, saying he got the idea from ''It Happened One Night''.Night''.
* ''Series/{{Mash}}'': In the seventh season episode "The Billfold Syndrome", Winchester stops speaking to everyone at camp after finding out he's no longer being considered for a slot as chief surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, and to drive the point home, he hangs a sheet in the Swamp separating him from B.J. and Hawkeye.
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* ''Series/TheLoveBoat'': In "The Old Man and the Runaway/The Painters/A Fine Romance," an old man finds a teenaged stowaway hiding in his cabin. He hangs up a blanket between their beds for privacy, saying he got the idea from ''It Happened One Night''.

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* ''Series/{{Concentration}}'': The film's title was the solution to the show's very first rebus.
* ''Series/TheLoveBoat'': In "The Old Man and the Runaway/The Painters/A Fine Romance," an old man finds a teenaged teenage stowaway hiding in his cabin. He hangs up a blanket between their beds for privacy, saying he got the idea from ''It Happened One Night''.
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* ''Series/TheLoveBoat'': In "The Old Man and the Runaway/The Painters/A Fine Romance," an old man finds a teenaged stowaway hiding in his cabin. He hangs up a blanket between their beds for privacy, saying he got the idea from ''It Happened One Night''.

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