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* In ''Series/BreakingBad'', Walter White talks about watching ''Ratatouille'' with the kids while on the phone with Skyler.

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* In ''Series/BreakingBad'', Walter White Walt talks about watching ''Ratatouille'' with the kids at Hank and Marie's home while on the phone with Skyler.
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* In ''Series/BreakingBad'', Walter White talks about watching ''Ratatouille'' with the kids while on the phone with Skyler.
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* Who could forget the fanmade ''Ratatouille'' musical that began life on [=TikTok=] and escalated into a one-night benefit performance? [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratatouille_the_Musical The full story is here.]]

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* Who could forget the fanmade ''Ratatouille'' musical that ''WebVideo/RatatouilleTheMusical'', which began life on [=TikTok=] and escalated into a one-night benefit performance? [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratatouille_the_Musical The full story is here.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'': Remy appears as the dead mouse in Riley's new room, which later appears during a nightmare sequence.

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* ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'': Remy appears as the dead mouse in Riley's new room, which later appears In one scene during the prologue, a nightmare sequence.cooking magazine with Colette's picture on the cover can be seen in the Andersons' living room.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMutantMayhem'': When Splinter shows up at TCRI's headquarters to rescue the turtles, one of the guards mockingly calls him "Ratatouille". [[CurbStompBattle He doesn't take it well.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'': In the episode "Montaged," after [[ItMakesSenseInContext Cricket ends up in a never-ending cycle of montages]], he ends up as a chef. He comments that [[TemptingFate it seems normal]], only for it to be revealed that his friend, who is named Remy, was hiding in Cricket's hat, on top of his head, and controlling his hair.
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* In ''Series/TheFairlyOddParentsFairlyOdder'', Viv said the movie wasn't based on a true story.
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* ''Fanfic/GroupChat'' features David having a dream, at one point, in which [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext a tiny Adam Smasher is puppeting him by the hair and forcing him to cook beef bourgignon.]] It's played with, however, when David tells the others about it and their point of reference is instead ''[[Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce Raccacoonie.]]''
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* ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'': In the film, certain characters have the ability to connect with their counterparts in alternate universes, which can be used to gain their skills or take control of their bodies. Evelyn tries to explain this concept to her family using ''Ratatouille'' as an example. However, she refers to it as ''Raccacoonie'', a movie about a ''raccoon'' who controls a human chef by pulling on his hair. [[spoiler:[[BrickJoke Later on]], in a universe where Evelyn is a hibachi chef, her rival coworker actually has a raccoon under his hat controlling him. That universe's Evelyn even ends up piloting the man in the same way (followed by the other way around) to rescue Raccacoonie from animal control.]]

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* ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'': In the film, certain characters have the ability to connect with their counterparts in alternate universes, which can be used to gain their skills or take control of their bodies. Evelyn tries to explain this concept to her family using ''Ratatouille'' as an example. However, she refers to it as ''Raccacoonie'', a movie since she misremembers the movie's plot as being about a ''raccoon'' who controls a human chef by pulling on his hair. hair instead of a rat. [[spoiler:[[BrickJoke Later on]], in a universe where Evelyn is a hibachi teppanyaki chef, her rival coworker actually has a raccoon under his hat controlling him. That universe's Evelyn even ends up piloting the man in the same way (followed by the other way around) to rescue Raccacoonie from animal control.]]
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* In ''Series/TedLasso'', Rebecca learns that her [[FictionalSocialNetwork Bantr]] match's favorite movie is ''{{WesternAnimation/Ratatouille}}'', which gives her pause. Keeley refuses to see that as a problem:

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* In ''Series/TedLasso'', Rebecca learns that her [[FictionalSocialNetwork Bantr]] match's favorite movie is ''{{WesternAnimation/Ratatouille}}'', ''Ratatouille'', which gives her pause. Keeley refuses to see that as a problem:
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\n* In ''Series/TedLasso'', Rebecca learns that her [[FictionalSocialNetwork Bantr]] match's favorite movie is ''{{WesternAnimation/Ratatouille}}'', which gives her pause. Keeley refuses to see that as a problem:
-->'''Keeley:''' Who fucking cares what his favorite movie is? Also, ''Ratatouille'' is a goddamn masterpiece, and ironically, it's about snobbery and how good art can come from anywhere. [[ARareSentence Stop your dithering and go fuck your cartoon rat!]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/MoonGirlAndDevilDinosaur2023'': Upon seeing rats raid a pizzeria in the cold open of “Teacher’s Pet”, Lunella comments that “they looked way cuter in that movie about the pizza rat”.

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* There is a ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketch where a man (played by Creator/JohnKrasinski) insists on having sex with a girl with his top hat on. Lo and behold, he reveals to the girl that Remy is under there helping him the entire time. The sketch even ends with a rare Anton Ego parody, where he, as depicted by Creator/PeteDavidson, gives a glowing review to their "performance".




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* There is a ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketch where a man (played by Creator/JohnKrasinski) insists on having sex with a girl with his top hat on. Lo and behold, he reveals to the girl that Remy is under there helping him the entire time. The sketch even ends with a rare Anton Ego parody, where he, as depicted by Creator/PeteDavidson, gives a glowing review to their "performance".

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* In ''Series/TheGoodPlace'', Jason found ''Ratatouille'' scary.

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* In ''Series/TheGoodPlace'', Jason found ''Ratatouille'' scary.describes the Bad Place as "scary, like the movie ''Ratatouille''".

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* In ''Series/TheGoodPlace'', Jason found ''Ratatouille'' scary.
-->'''Jason:''' "I ain't trying to have rats living in my hats and pulling my hair to get me to do stuff."
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* Music/{{Migos}}' "Bad and Boujee" has the line "Still be playin' with pots and pans, call me Quavo Ratatouille".
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* ''Fanfic/DannyPhantomStranded'': In "Visited", when Donovan offers the 1947 Chã Cheval Blanc, Danny recognizes it as "that wine everyone's heard of from that movie with the cooking rat".

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