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There's the fact that you can draw a direct line between the plot of Over the Garden Wall and Dante's Inferno starting with both sets of heroes finding themselves in a dark and spooky forest with no further explanation and continuing through nine more episodes that perfectly line up with the nine circles of Hell and how their guide is called Beatrice and how at one point they need due coins so they can ride a ferry, and if you're really looking for it one of the characters the boys meet in the Unknown is buried in their town's graveyard."

Claire Redfield: Phew. For a second there, I thought I was imprisoned in a desolate island full of crazy sibling connection and a guy who I'll like but then turns into a monster eventually. Luckily, it's just a dream. Oh, wait, that . . . that was Code Veronica.
Moira Burton: (appearing) Claire! We're imprisoned in a desolate island full of crazy sibling connection, weird monsters, and a guy who you'll like but suddenly then turns into a monster eventually!
Jeff: Yet another stupid movie spoof.
Abed: I prefer the term homage.
Community: "Critical Film Theory"

How are you going to make a "Bear" parody and not make it about the Bears? We’re also miserable people trying to make it work in Chicago! SMH! I hate this more than I hate the fans… I mean…
Justin Fields: Gridiron Heights

So, the Taiwanese server ending of SINoALICE reveals that the main character is the blade-wielding, determined at all costs, morose dream alter ego of a severely depressed dark-haired teenager who created them as a way of coping with real life trauma, but their other self turns out to be even more damaging towards their psyche and thus must be abandoned if they are to have any hope of solving their issues.
I wonder what it reminds me of. /s
— A "They're the same picture." meme on Tumblr (SPOILER ALERT for both SINoALICE and OMORI)

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