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* "Monkey Magic" is a pastiche of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''.

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* The giant blue mouse in "Taiyō ga Moeteiru" and the giant cat in "Zoku" are most likely references to Japanese monster movies such as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', which usually feature Tokyo getting destroyed by a giant creature. "Taiyō ga Moeteiru" itself is a parody of {{Toku}} shows in general, with specific references to ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' in Ichirou's powers and him being referred to as "Salary-MAN" and "Ichirou-MAN".

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* The giant blue mouse in "Taiyō ga Moeteiru" and the giant cat in "Zoku" are most likely references to Japanese monster movies such as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', which usually feature Tokyo getting destroyed by a giant creature. "Taiyō ga Moeteiru" itself is a parody of {{Toku}} shows in general, with specific references to ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' in Ichirou's powers and him being referred to as "Salary-MAN" and "Ichirou-MAN"."Ichirou-MAN".
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** "Koi no Dance Site" is a FairyTaleEpisode retelling of ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}''. The stage is even called "Cinderella Proclamation! Will Junior Turn His Face Toward Her!?" ("Cinderella sengen! Junior wa furimuku ka!?").
* The giant blue mouse in "Taiyō ga Moeteiru" and the giant cat in "Zoku" are most likely references to Japanese monster movies such as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', which usually feature Tokyo getting destroyed by a giant creature. "Taiyō ga Moeteiru" itself is a parody of {{Toku}} shows in general, with specific references to ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' in Ichirou's powers and him being referred to as "Salary-MAN" and "Ichirou-MAN".
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* "Monkey Magic" is a pastiche of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''.
* "Shōnen Heart" recreates the classic Japanese tale of Momotarō, only with an old man as the protagonist instead of a young boy.
* The plumbers in "Bambina" are clear references to the [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario Bros.]].
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