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** An example so blatant even the cast brings it up:

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* DemographicallyInappropriateHumour:
** An example so blatant even the cast brings it up:
--->'''Lois:''' (While looking at a photo of Superman) Nice 's'.\\
'''Clark:''' [[LampshadeHanging Excuse me?]]\\
'''Lois:''' Right here. (Points at the "S" symbol on Superman's chest)
** Young Clark informs ComicBook/LanaLang about how he is seeing through things, she asks [[PowerPerversionPotential if he's looked towards the girls' locker room]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: The second episode has a passenger plane hit with a missile and nearly crash into Metropolis. To make it worse the missile was fired by a ''terrorist''[[note]]okay so they're more like mercenaries, but everyone called them terrorists in the episode[[/note]].



** When Jor-El is surveying the planet at the start of the first episode, the creature that attacks him looks very much like a [[VideoGame/MetroidPrime Hunter Metroid]].
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** Young Clark informs Lana Lang about how he is seeing through things; she asks if he's looked towards the girls' locker room. This ended up becoming Hilarious in Hindsight just five years later, when in the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' episode "[[Recap/SmallvilleS01E04XRay X-Ray]]", Clark discovers his x-ray vision by accident and ends up inadvertently seeing into the girls' locker room...directly at Lana.
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* MemeticMutation: "Nice 'S'".
* MoralEventHorizon: Brainiac condemns the population of Krypton to a horrible death by hiding the fact that the planet was closer to exploding than even Jor-El knew, because he considered his existence and the knowledge he contained more important even when Jor-El had a practical means to evacuate some to safety.
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** The ending of Superman simply staring at Luthor who becomes enraged at his silence is very similar to the ending of ''ComicBook/LexLuthorManOfSteel'' released nearly a decade later.

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* HilariousInHindsight: One of the names Martha considers for baby Kal-El is "Christopher." Years later, Superman and Lois end up adopting Lor-Zod, whom the couple names "Christopher Kent." (Doubles as a MythologyGag.)

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** When Jor-El is surveying the planet at the start of the first episode, the creature that attacks him looks very much like a [[VideoGame/MetroidPrime Hunter Metroid]].
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One of the names Martha considers for baby Kal-El is "Christopher." Years later, Superman and Lois end up adopting Lor-Zod, whom the couple names "Christopher Kent." (Doubles as a MythologyGag.)

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* HilariousInHindsight: One of the names Martha considers for baby Kal-El is "Christopher." Years later, Superman and Lois end up adopting Lor-Zod, whom the couple names "Christopher Kent." (Doubles as a MythologyGag.)

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* HarsherInHindsight: The second episode has a passenger plane hit with a missile and nearly crash into Metropolis. To make it worse the missile was fired by a ''terrorist''[[note]]okay so they're more like mercenaries, but everyone called them terrorists in the episode[[/note]].
* HilariousInHindsight: One of the names Martha considers for baby Kal-El is "Christopher." Years later, Superman and Lois end up adopting Lor-Zod, whom the couple names "Christopher Kent." (Doubles as a MythologyGag.))
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