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* ''Film/JMenForever''. The Lightning Bug kills record mogul Lawrence Milk with a hypnotic broadcast that starts with the Bug saying, "Good morning, Mr. Milk."
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' has reviewed the LicensedGame based on the film for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 by Infogrames.
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* In the ''WebVideo/{{Highcraft}}'' video "INFERNAL HIGH II", Cooper says "we're going in Mission Impossible style" and the group starts singing the theme song.
* In the ''WebVideo/{{Highcraft}}'' video "INFERNAL HIGH II", Cooper says "we're going in Mission Impossible style" and the group starts singing the theme song.
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* The last boss battle in ''VideoGame/ChaseTheExpress'' is blatantly ripped off from the original 1996 film; a TraintopBattle where the player character fights TheMole on the front of a high-speed bullet train, with the villain on a helicopter while the hero's on foot. The subsequent explosion that sends the player clinging on the train and flying helicopter wreckage missing him by an inch is another homage to the film.
* The last boss battle in ''VideoGame/ChaseTheExpress'' is blatantly ripped off from the original 1996 film; a TraintopBattle where the player character fights TheMole on the front of a high-speed bullet train, with the villain on a helicopter while the hero's on foot. The subsequent explosion that sends the player clinging on the train and flying helicopter wreckage missing him by an inch is another homage to the film.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar3EuropesMostWanted'': The plan to break into the casino has resemblance to ''Mission: Impossible'', complete with Alex using his nails to cut glass and using rope for the MissionImpossibleCableDrop.
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* ''Literature/JoelSuzuki'': In ''Legend of the Loudstone'', Joel hums the ''Mission: Impossible'' theme when he and his friends are about to infiltrate the Royal Tower.
* ''Literature/JoelSuzuki'': In ''Legend of the Loudstone'', Joel hums the ''Mission: Impossible'' theme when he and his friends are about to infiltrate the Royal Tower.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'', Pinnochio does the cable drop with his puppet strings accompanied by the theme music.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'', Pinnochio does the cable drop MissionImpossibleCableDrop with his puppet strings strings, accompanied by the theme music.
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** In "Pheasant Under Glass", Max has to change his face via MagicPlasticSurgery. One of the attempts turns him into Martin Landau (played by the actor with a dubbed Creator/DonAdams voice). The Chief tells him to change it, despite being told it's "the perfect face for a spy".
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** In "Pheasant Under Glass", Max has to change his face via MagicPlasticSurgery. One of the attempts turns him into Martin Landau (played by the actor with a dubbed Creator/DonAdams voice). The Chief tells him to change it, it again, despite being told it's "the perfect face for a spy".
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** In "Pheasant Under Glass", Max has to change his face via MagicPlasticSurgery. One of the attempts turns him into Martin Landau (played by the actor with a dubbed Creator/DonAdams voice). The Chief tells him to change is, despite being told it's "the perfect face for a spy".
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** In "Pheasant Under Glass", Max has to change his face via MagicPlasticSurgery. One of the attempts turns him into Martin Landau (played by the actor with a dubbed Creator/DonAdams voice). The Chief tells him to change is, it, despite being told it's "the perfect face for a spy".
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* ''Series/GetSmart''. The episode "The Impossible Mission" opens with a parody of the mission briefing scene, with the recorded message from the Chief telling Max that if he doesn't accept the mission he'll be fired, and the [[ThisPageWillSelfDestruct self-destruct]] blowing up everything ''except'' the tape.
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* ''Series/GetSmart''. ''Series/GetSmart''
** The episode "The Impossible Mission" opens with a parody of the mission briefing scene, with the recorded message from the Chief telling Max that if he doesn't accept the mission he'll be fired, and the [[ThisPageWillSelfDestruct self-destruct]] blowing up everything ''except'' the tape.
** In "Pheasant Under Glass", Max has to change his face via MagicPlasticSurgery. One of the attempts turns him into Martin Landau (played by the actor with a dubbed Creator/DonAdams voice). The Chief tells him to change is, despite being told it's "the perfect face for a spy".
** The episode "The Impossible Mission" opens with a parody of the mission briefing scene, with the recorded message from the Chief telling Max that if he doesn't accept the mission he'll be fired, and the [[ThisPageWillSelfDestruct self-destruct]] blowing up everything ''except'' the tape.
** In "Pheasant Under Glass", Max has to change his face via MagicPlasticSurgery. One of the attempts turns him into Martin Landau (played by the actor with a dubbed Creator/DonAdams voice). The Chief tells him to change is, despite being told it's "the perfect face for a spy".
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* ''Series/GetSmart''. The episode "The Impossible Mission" opens with a parody of the mission briefing scene, with the recorded message from the Chief telling Max that if he doesn't accept the mission he'll be fired, and the self-destruct blowing up everything ''except'' the tape.
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* ''Series/GetSmart''. The episode "The Impossible Mission" opens with a parody of the mission briefing scene, with the recorded message from the Chief telling Max that if he doesn't accept the mission he'll be fired, and the self-destruct [[ThisPageWillSelfDestruct self-destruct]] blowing up everything ''except'' the tape.
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* ''Series/GetSmart''. The episode "The Impossible Mission" opens with a parody of the mission briefing scene, with the recorded message from the Chief telling Max that if he doesn't accept the mission he'll be fired, and the self-destruct blowing up everything ''except'' the tape.
* ''Series/GetSmart''. The episode "The Impossible Mission" opens with a parody of the mission briefing scene, with the recorded message from the Chief telling Max that if he doesn't accept the mission he'll be fired, and the self-destruct blowing up everything ''except'' the tape.
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* Music/ThePianoGuys and Music/LindseyStirling did a cover of the theme song, complete with Lindsey doing the cable drop.
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' has reviewed the LicensedGame based on the film for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 by Infogrames.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'', Pinnochio does the cable drop with his puppet strings accompanied by the theme music.
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* ''Film/MyScienceProject'': When the protagonists break into the Harlans' house to steal dynamite, Vince sings the ''Mission: Impossible'' theme until Michael tells him to shut up so he doesn't wake his dad.
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* ''Film/MyScienceProject'': When the protagonists break into the Harlans' house to steal dynamite, Vince sings the ''Mission: Impossible'' theme until Michael tells him to shut up so he doesn't wake his dad.dad.
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* Music/ThePianoGuys and Music/LindseyStirling did a cover of the theme song, complete with Lindsey doing the cable drop.
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* ''Film/MyScienceProject'': When the protagonists break into the Harlans' house to steal dynamite, Vince sings the ''Mission: Impossible'' theme until Michael tells him to shut up so he doesn't wake his dad.
* ''Film/MyScienceProject'': When the protagonists break into the Harlans' house to steal dynamite, Vince sings the ''Mission: Impossible'' theme until Michael tells him to shut up so he doesn't wake his dad.