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6->''"...in this painting of Leonardo's there was a smile so pleasing that it seemed divine rather than human; and those who saw it were amazed to find that it was as alive as the original."''
7-->-- '''Giorgio Vasari''', ''Lives of The Artists'' (trans. George Bull)
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9Because ''Art/TheMonaLisa'' is such a [[ArtImitatesArt famous piece of art]] (SmallReferencePools at work again), the painting in its entirety--or the lady-in-the-painting's enigmatic, not-quite-reaching-the-eyes coy smirk--show up quite a bit in {{Homage}}s, {{Shout Out}}s, and outright parodies.
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11Has nothing to do with the [[Film/MonaLisaSmile film of the same name]].
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14!!Examples:
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19* ''Literature/{{Toradora}}'': Taiga, after torturing Ami by forcing her to do multiple impersonations, uses threats of impersonations to come in order to control her. The best of the bunch? "Mona Lisa taking a corner at 250 miles per hour." Just picture it for a minute and TRY not to laugh.
20* Yoshinoya-sensei from ''Manga/HidamariSketch'' has the painting.
21* In ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable'', the main villain's unhealthy fascination with (severed) hands starts after seeing a Mona Lisa painting.
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25* In the card game ''TabletopGame/{{Chrononauts}}'', there are a set of three Artifact cards: Mona Lisa (Obvious Forgery), Mona Lisa (Excellent Forgery) and Mona Lisa (Real Thing). When more than one is in play, the Excellent Forgery trumps the Obvious Forgery, while the Real Thing beats both.
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29* The ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' {{Elseworld}} "Dark Masterpiece" parallels a modern art-theft (by the gallery owner) being prevented by Batman with the kidnapping of Lisa del Giocondo herself (by her husband) being prevented by Leonardo's apprentice in a Renaissance-style bat-costume. It ends with Leonardo asking Lisa what her secretive smile is about, and being told that she's pregnant, and he's the father.
30* In ''ComicBook/BoosterGold'', the Mona Lisa is Booster's sister. Booster [[TimeTravel comes back]] to get his sister and tells Leonardo he's taking her back to Rome. Leonardo, who had the face all done, struggled to grasp the rest of her after she left. He decided, due to personal preference, to give her dark hair and change her clothing because she had been wearing her costume while he was drawing... and that would have looked stupid.
31* In October 2011, Marvel did a series of vampire variant covers to tie in with ''ComicBook/XMen: ComicBook/CurseOfTheMutants''. The cover for ''S.H.I.E.L.D.'' #4 (in which Leonardo is a main character) was a [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111204074202/marveldatabase/images/thumb/0/0b/S.H.I.E.L.D._Vol_1_4_Vampire_Variant.jpg/386px-S.H.I.E.L.D._Vol_1_4_Vampire_Variant.jpg vampire Mona Lisa]].
32* ''ComicBook/DeKiekeboes'': One of the ancestors of Jeanne Darm in the story "Jeanne Darm" is painted by Creator/LeonardoDaVinci in the Mona Lisa pose.
33* ''ComicBook/{{Cubitus}}'': One gag has Semaphore painting a copy of the Mona Lisa. Cubitus suggests some alterations and paints his own face over it.
34* One [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck comic]] had the poor duck nigh-lovestruck by the Duck Universe Mona Lisa equivalent. It soon turned out that [[GeneticMemory Donald's ancestor]], or previous incarnation perhaps, was Leonardo's helper. Mona Lisa herself was a duck of really nasty disposition, which made painting her favorably problematic. After many futile attempts, what finally got the smile on her face was the sight of Renaissance Donald and Leonardo getting into a fight after the former wrecked the latter's laboratory.
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38* Parodied in ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'', with a painting of some guy with a gigantic nose and one of the viewers comments "Gad that's eerie, wherever you go the nose follows you!"
39* In ''ComicStrip/SafeHavens'', Leonardo da Vinci (who, it should be noted, is both a time traveler and currently a child) promises to his childhood friend Candide that when they'll older, he'll come back to the future to paint her. Candide is then seen smiling in the Mona Lisa pose, hinting that she's the true identity of the Mona Lisa.
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43* The Mona Lisa is moderately common in photoshop contests featuring famous artworks. [[Franchise/StarWars The Mona Leia]] is one of the better results of such.
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46[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
47* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'', Lampwick lights a match against a painting of the Mona Lisa.
48* Seen in the art collection of Atlantis in one ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' movie, with a squid "lady".
49* During the academic decathlon in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames'', Pinkie Pie produces an exact replica of the Mona Lisa ''[[SupremeChef baked inside a giant cake]]''.
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53* At the beginning of ''Film/HudsonHawk'' Leonardo da Vinci is shown with the ''Mona Lisa'', which is finished except for the mouth. Then we see why: when the model opens her mouth, she has very bad teeth. The joke is that Leonardo decided to give her the enigmatic smile so he wouldn't have to show the teeth.
54* In ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}'', Mona Lisa is one of the paintings which is captured and burned in the opening. Adding to the tragedy is that the main character, initially a ruthless enforcer of the totalitarian regime, has no idea about the significance of it.
55* Parodied outright in ''Film/AsterixAndObelixMissionCleopatra''. To their credit, Creator/MonicaBellucci makes a hot Mona Lisa. Cleopatra complains being tired of profile art and would prefer a three-quarters angle, proceeding to copy the famous pose, complete with similar hairstyle and outfit.
56* In the Spanish short film ''La Gioconda Esta Triste'' (''The Mona Lisa is Sad'') the Mona Lisa stops smiling, ''and so does every single painted, drawn, photographed or videotaped reproduction of the painting''. Not only that, but at the same time everyone on Earth also forgets how to smile. Against a background of international tension, environmental destruction and terrorist threats scientists try to solve the mystery. They finally conclude that the Mona Lisa's sadness represents that of the entire world, and only way to save the world is for everybody to try to smile again. [[spoiler:But it's too late - everybody starts weeping, and the world ends.]]
57* ''Film/GlassOnion'': The closing shot of the film is Andi [[spoiler:AKA Helen]] seated while [[BreakingTheFourthWall glancing aside at the viewer]] with the hint of an enigmatic smile in her face, resembling ''The Mona Lisa'' [[spoiler:that she just destroyed]].
58* ''Film/EverAfter'' - Leonardo shows off his latest work (the famous painting, inaccurately depicted as on a medium that can be rolled and stored in a tube) when introducing himself.
59%% * The film ''Film/MonaLisaSmile''. Obviously.
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63* ''Literature/AHistoryOfPaintingWithDinosaurs'' Patsiches the painting with a ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursOrnithischianDinosaurs Heterodontosaurus]]'' in place of the lady, with feathers mimicing the tones of her clothes and skin.
64* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
65** Mona Ogg, painted by Leonard of Quirm, and eventually confirmed to be of the witch Nanny Ogg in her younger days (she weighs the same, but as Granny Weatherwax nastily remarks, "it's shifted." The ''teeth'' follow you around the room.
66** This is the cover of ''[[https://pp.userapi.com/c578/u11910966/114025103/x_3a6410af.jpg The Art of Discworld]]''. The model has an enormous grin. Nanny Ogg being Nanny Ogg, this was probably because she was about to tell a dirty joke.
67* Crowley in ''Literature/GoodOmens'' possesses an early sketch of the Mona Lisa, which he thinks is superior. Apparently, Leonardo agreed:
68-->''"I got her bloody smile right in the roughs," he told Crowley, sipping cold wine in the lunchtime sun, "but it went all over the place when I painted it. Her husband had a few things to say about it when I delivered it, but, like I tell him, Signor del Giocondo, apart from you, who's going to see it? Anyway ... explain this helicopter thing again, would you?"''
69* There's a passage in ''Literature/TheGodfather'' where Lucy Mancini, after Sonny Corleone's death, tells her new lover about her affair with Sonny. When she says, "I did ''everything'' with Sonny," she's got what the new guy thinks of as a Mona Lisa Smile, and he can't help wondering if ''this'' explains what La Gioconda was smiling about.
70* In ''Literature/NakedCameTheStranger'', Gillian smiles like this while she rejects Mario. Mario now realizes why Mona Lisa is smiling - because she knows she's unattainable.
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74* Used a few times in Terry Gilliam's animations for ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''.
75* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' serial "The City of Death" the villain gets Leonardo to paint several copies of the Mona Lisa so he (the villain) could sell them multiple times to facilitate his evil plot. The Doctor foils this plan by writing "This Is A Fake" in felt tip on the boards Leonardo uses. Naturally, this means the one hanging in the Louvre also has "This Is A Fake" written under the painting, but the Doctor says that if people have to x-ray it to know if it's any good, they ''deserve'' to think it's a fake.
76* Mona is taken out of her portrait so Alex can cheat on a test in ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace''. She ends up going back in wearing one of Harper's home made necklaces.
77* She comes out of her portrait in ''Series/TheSarahJaneAdventures''. She [[AndIMustScream traps people in paintings]] and searches for her "brother", another painting made using the same oils.
78* Lisa is a main character in ''Series/{{Leonardo}}''. The first time Leo paints her, his patron's reaction is "[[ItWillNeverCatchOn What's wrong with her mouth?]]"
79* ''Series/TheWildWildWest'': Artemus Gordon's smile when he has an [[EurekaMoment "Ah-ha!" moment]] is described as this.
80* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': the painting is part of Kivas Fajo's collection in [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E22TheMostToys The Most Toys]]. Data tries to imitate her smile while admiring it.
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84* The Music/NatKingCole song "Mona Lisa."
85* [[http://www.posterchild.com/docs/reprints29.html This]] concert poster for Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. Referred to as the Mona Zappa.
86* ''Music/TheMiracle'' by Music/{{Queen|Band}} mentions Mona Lisa's smile as a miracle.
87* "Te Aviso, Te Anuncio", the spanish version of "Objection (Tango)" from Music/{{Shakira}} includes the lyrics "Por tí me quedé como Mona Lisa, sin llanto y sin sonrisa" [[note]] Because of you I ended like Mona Lisa, without crying and without a smile[[/note]]
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91* [[http://www.rickmeyerowitz.com/Classic%20Htmls/Mona-Gorrilla.html The Mona Gorilla]] from National Lampoon Magazine.
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94[[folder:Theme Parks]]
95* At [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Epcot]]:
96** In the former ''World of Motion'', one scene was of the lady posing for the painting and rapidly losing her patience due to Leonardo [[AttentionDeficitCreatorDisorder getting distracted by other projects]].
97** Figment places himself in the Mona Lisa portrait as one of the many gags in the finale scene for ''[[Ride/JourneyIntoImagination Journey into Imagination with Figment]]''.
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101* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' lets you buy the Mona Lisa, here called the "famous painting", from Crazzy Redd or (on rare occasions) Tom Nook.
102* ''VideoGame/CampfireCatCafeAndSnackBar'': The game's backstory involves a FunnyAnimal version of the Mona Lisa called "the Meowna Lisa." It was gifted by Richmond's father to the cooking school as thanks for accepting Richmond into the school. Like the real Mona Lisa, the Meowna Lisa was stolen by a thief.
103* There's also a mission in ''VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents'' where the agents help "Leonard" paint his masterpiece. Try and guess what it is.
104* The iconic portrait of the Holy Mother Sophia in ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}''.
105* One episode of the [[QuirkyWork weird]] ''VideoGame/ChoAniki'' shooter series has a floating Mona Lisa that shoots EyeBeams. [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/choaniki/chops2-16.jpg No, really]].
106* One scene in ''VideoGame/{{Panic}}'' takes place in a museum displaying the Mona Lisa. Among the ways you can mess with her are [[TemporaryBulkChange making her comically obese]], turning her into Medusa (leading to Slap getting petrified) or a werewolf, or causing a mountain climber to emerge from her cleavage and climb his way up her face to the top of her head.
107* One of the bosses in ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}'' is a '''fire-breathing''' Mona Lisa painting with the face of the Dancing Guide.
108* In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', in-universe there is the "Sayuri" painting of a woman with a saddened expression. Art critics have spent years trying to figure out the meaning behind her expression. It turns out [[spoiler: it is a self-portrait of a mother who knows she will be dying soon and leaving behind her infant son.]] The villain of that arc deliberately painted over [[spoiler: the infant baby]] in order to invoke this trope to create an unsolvable mystery, thus making the painting and "their" art more sellable.
109* In ''[[VideoGame/WhereInTimeIsCarmenSandiego1997 Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?]]'', you have to coax the original Mona Lisa smile out of Leonardo's surly model in order to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong.
110* Leonardo da Vinci takes on the appearance of the Mona Lisa herself in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder''.
111* In Chapter 2 of ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'', Queen's mansion is decorated with dozens of paintings that resemble the Mona Lisa, but depict her likeness, [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-circle-game doing the upside down "OK" hand gesture]]. Said paintings also breathe fire.
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115* Parodied in ''WebAnimation/FoxyGetsHooked'' The "Kid's Corner," a bulletin board of drawings by kids who visited Freddy Fazbear's, inexplicably contains a very detailed painting of Freddy in the style of the Mona Lisa.
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119* ''WebComic/RustyAndCo'' has a [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/20/ painting]] whose eyes follow you (for a good reason). It manages to confuse umber hulks. See also the next page.
120* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2005-05-18 had]] one alien guard who did FreakOut seeing "undigested eyeballs in a [[BlobMonster pile of poo]]" look like they follow him.
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124* ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' has a Mona Lisa smile, a description popular in FanFic. The [[http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bPg2pkGzL._SS500_.jpg cover]] of ''The Daria Diaries'' is a homage to this.
125* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
126** In ''Film/LooneyTunesBackInAction'', a pair of x-ray glasses is used on the Mona Lisa, revealing a bra underneath.
127** In the Pepe Le Pew cartoon "Louvre Come Back To Me", Pepe pursues his hapless female victim through the Louvre, finally chasing her through the museum air-vents. His distinctive aroma drifts through the museum, driving assorted masterpieces to {{Wild Take}}s (like causing the AmericanGothicCouple to tuck their heads away, or causing two of the farmers from Milet's "The Gleaners" to run off like marathon racers when the third one fires a starting pistol). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVjiNsZpr5g The last shot is the Mona Lisa.]]
128--->'''Mona Lisa:''' I can tell you chaps one thing: it's not always easy to hold this smile.
129* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' featured a Macaroni museum of art, where the centerpiece was the "Rainbow Monkey Lisa", a picture of a Rainbow Monkey in the typical pose and smile. Made completely out of macaroni.
130* In ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'', the family visits the Louvre, and Muriel ends up being trapped in the Mona Lisa when a series of events causes all of the works of art to come alive.
131* In her first appearance (of two) on ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'', Splatter Phoenix steals the Mona Lisa's smile with intent to ransom it back.
132* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Madeline}}'', the girls visit the Louvre, they naturally go see the painting and Chloe and Nicole argue about if she's smiling or not. Later, when Madeline is searching the Louvre for her own painting she brought with her and lost, she seems to wordlessly also ask the pieces of art if they've seen it, to which the Mona Lisa comes to life and shrugs.
133* All the works of art stolen by The Collector in the ''WesternAnimation/SushiPack'' episode "But is it Art?" were parodies of famous paintings, including "The Groaning Pizza," a pizza-faced person in Mona Lisa's pose, but with a distinct frown.
134* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'' deals with Leonardo da Vinci having finished the painting sans smile. He wants her to frown, but the Panther keeps sneaking behind his back and painting a smile much to his frustration.
135* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'': In one episode of "Peabody's Improbable History", Peabody and Sherman help Michelangelo out when the Mona Lisa won't smile for her painting due to a bad toothache. They are able to extract the tooth by the end of the episode, but it turns out to be a front tooth that was bothering her, so she can only produce a slight smile. Peabody tells Michelangelo that "that half-smile will be the making of this painting".
136* On ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'', they used the joke that she had very bad teeth which is why Leonardo decided to give her the smile so her teeth wouldn't show.
137* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
138** One episode has the title "Moanin' Lisa".
139** "Treehouse of Horror I": In the third segment ("The Raven") the painting of Lenore features Marge in a Mona Lisa pose.
140** "Treehouse of Horror IV": One of the paintings in the background during Bart's introduction features Marge in a Mona Lisa pose.
141*** In the third segment of "Treehouse of Horror IV" Chief Wiggum and his police corps destroy all museums "to prevent mummies from rising". Lou throws a copy of the Mona Lisa on the fire, to which Wiggum simply says: "Nice work, Lou."
142* ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald'': When Ronald and friends visit Sundae's cousin Scotty in "The Monster O'[=McDonaldland=] Loch", one of the paintings in his castle's art gallery is a canid version of the Mona Lisa called the Mona Lhasa Apso.
143* In the animated version of ''WesternAnimation/WhereOnEarthIsCarmenSandiego'', the title thief starts stealing various facial features from famous works of art. When she's got everything but the mouth, Zack asks: "who has the most famous smile in all the world?" The answer is of course, this trope (and not "Tom Cruise" as Ivy dreamily suggests).
144* The ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' episode "The Johnny Bravo Affair" begins with Johnny and his mother Bunny looking at paintings, one of which is a pastiche of the Mona Lisa called the Rover Lisa where the subject is a dog.
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148* Creator/SalvadorDali painted one with himself as the "lady".
149* There are crazy speculations out there that the Mona Lisa is Leonardo da Vinci's self-portrait (while crossdressed).
150* Street artist Banksy has a work with Mona Lisa holding a rocket-propelled grenade on her shoulder.
151* Marcel Duchamp's "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.H.O.O.Q.#/media/File:Marcel_Duchamp,_1919,_L.H.O.O.Q.jpg L.H.O.O.Q]]" is the Mona Lisa with a goatee and a mustache drawn on, and the letters L.H.O.O.Q., a [[FunWithAcronyms faux acronym]] which sounds like "Elle a chaud au cul"[[note]]"She has a hot ass."[[/note]].
152* Belgian cartoonist Gal parodied this painting with several celebrities, including UsefulNotes/JimmyCarter.
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