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Film:

  • In Donnie Darko, Donnie has a crush on Kelly Bundy.
  • One of the shows shown in Hell in the film Stay Tuned is a spoof called Unmarried With Children.

Live-Action TV:

  • Saved by the Bell:
    • In "The Break Up" when pondering over who he should go to a costume party as, Screech asks if he should go as Bart Simpson and shave his head or as Al Bundy and shave his back. To this, Lisa replies that he should go as something called "Barf Bundy" and put his head in a paper bag.
    • In the following episode, "The Aftermath", when Zack tries to do something to take his mind off of his heartbreak of Kelly dumping him for Jeff, her manager at The Max, he flips on the show, only for announcer to say that the episode's plot has Kelly dumping her boyfriend for a "french fry chef".
    • An earlier episode, "Save The Max", has the gang holding a telethon to save their favorite restaurant and the "celebrity guest" was Screech pretending to be Al (with one of his hands down his pants).
  • Full House: The episode, "Making Out is Hard to Do", Jesse has a Nightmare Sequence where he's a washed-up, hated loser who has Kimmy (who's dressed like Peg) for a bossy nag of a fiance.
  • The show Unhappily Ever After is a Spiritual Successor that was created by the show's creators, Ron Leavitt and Michael G. Moye.
  • The Investigation Discovery channel show Married With Secrets took the name from the series.
    • Another show from their channel, Who The (Bleep) Did I Marry?, features the show's theme song in the trailers and TV spots advertising the show.
  • A Living Single episode of the first season was named "Living Single...with Children".
  • Married... with Children spoofed itself plenty with many in-jokes, including several episode titles:
    • "Married...Without Children"
    • "Just Married...With Children"
    • "Married...With Prom Queen"
    • "Al...With Kelly"
    • "Married...With Aliens"
    • "Married...With Who?"
  • In Living Color!: In the skit Men on Television, they briefly review the show and when the newly-straight Blaine admits to having a crush on Kelly and compliments her breasts, this causes a shocked Antoine to faint.

Western Animation:

  • Futurama: In "A Bicyclops Built For Two", Leela (voiced by Katey Sagal, who played Peg Bundy) meets Alcazar, who claims to be the only member left of her species. Once they get together in his home planet, however, their relationship becomes a parody of Al and Peg's in the show, complete with Leela wearing Peg's tacky clothes and bouffant hairdo and calling Alcazar "Al", while Alcazar's neighbors provide hoots and hollers like the ones from the studio audience.
  • The Simpsons:
    • "Marge in Chains" has a scene (that is usually cut from syndication) where Flanders wonders why Rod has been stricken delirious by the flu and then thinks back at his past "indiscretion" of viewing the show and laughing:
      Al: Hey, Peg! You gotta taken better care of these plants! They're all dry and limp!
      Peg: Maybe they'd feel more at home on your side of the bed, Al!
      [The audiences hollers with laughter and cheers at the joke. Flanders himself then chuckles at it only to be then "punished" by a sound of loud thunder]
      Ned: Ohh, the promos were right: watch Fox and be damned for all eternity!
    • "Deep Space Homer" has a frustrated NASA looking at the most popular shows on television: an episode of Home Improvement where Tim accidentally backs over Wilson in a ride along lawnmower, killing him, and an episode of the show where Al rejects Peg for sex and considers flushing a toilet more appealing (as do the audience, who love the joke).
    • A commercial for a Fox giveaway in the mid 90s had Bart and Homer watching a clip of Al and Peg in bed with the latter asking the former who he thinks of when they're intimate, which he replies "Dr. Kevorkian". The audience then goes wild and it goes to break with an announcer saying that the Married...with Children Easter Special will return.
    • The Treehouse of Horror XXV segment "The Others" had the family mysteriously getting a television that only played the show on various channels including Black versions of Al and Peg on BET, a bear and giraffe respectively on Animal Planet, the show on The History Channel and finally alien versions of them on Syfy.
  • Harley Quinn (2019): Harley's family resembles the Bundys in appearance, although they are way more selfish and mean-spirited than them.
  • Family Guy episode "Married With Cancer" takes its name from the series.

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