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* "WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo": In yet another reference to it by ''Scooby-Doo'', the episode "Go West, Young Scoob" seems to take even more inspiration from the film, taking place in a Wild West-themed amusement park populated by robots that are going haywire.

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* "WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo": In yet another reference to it by scooby doo, the episode "Go West, Young Scoob" seems to take even more inspiration from the film, taking place in a Wild West-themed amusement park populated by robots that are going haywire.

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* "WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo": In yet another reference to it by scooby doo, ''Scooby-Doo'', the episode "Go West, Young Scoob" seems to take even more inspiration from the film, taking place in a Wild West-themed amusement park populated by robots that are going haywire.

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* ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'': In "Malcolm Babysits", Hal claims that robots are evil, citing ''Westworld'', ''Film/TheTerminator'' and "that creepy maid from ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''".

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* ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'': In "Malcolm Babysits", Hal claims that robots are evil, citing ''Westworld'', ''Film/TheTerminator'' and "that "[[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking that creepy maid from from]] ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''".


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* ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'': In "Malcolm Babysits", Hal claims that robots are evil, citing ''Westworld'', ''Film/TheTerminator'' and "that creepy maid from ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons''".

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* ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'': The ColdOpen for Episode 17, titled "Ralph World", is a parody of the ''Westworld'' opening.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndScrappyDoo'': In "The Night Ghoul of Wonderworld", the titular theme park is based on Westworld.
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'': A sketch from "Hey, I Found Another Sock" has the Nerd going to Westworld.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** The episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land", in which the titular park's robots go haywire, is partly based on the film.
** In "The Boy Who Knew Too Much", Principal Skinner's pursuit of a truant Bart parodies the film, especially the scene of him unflinchingly walking through a river.
** In "Treehouse of Horror XXIX", co-executive producer Jeff Westbrook is credited as "Jeff Westworld".
** In "Krusty the Clown", a TV executive reveals to Homer that all television is fake and presents the titles of shows that don't really exist, including ''Westworld''.
** The third segment of "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII" is a parody of the HBO series called ''Simpsonsworld'', where tourists get to interact with iconic moments from the show. At the end, it revealed that there are similar parks based on other popular cartoons.

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