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|The way [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie|Louie]] (in cat form) defeats [[Lena De Spell|Lena]] (in [[Magica De Spell|Magica]]/monster form) and pins her to the ground is similar to the way [[wikipedia:Batman|Batman]] defeats [[wikipedia:Man-Bat|Man-Bat]] and pins him to the ground in the ''[[wikipedia:Batman: The Animated Series|Batman]]'' episode, "[[wikipedia:Batman: The Animated Series|On Leather Wings]]".
 
|The way [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie|Louie]] (in cat form) defeats [[Lena De Spell|Lena]] (in [[Magica De Spell|Magica]]/monster form) and pins her to the ground is similar to the way [[wikipedia:Batman|Batman]] defeats [[wikipedia:Man-Bat|Man-Bat]] and pins him to the ground in the ''[[wikipedia:Batman: The Animated Series|Batman]]'' episode, "[[wikipedia:Batman: The Animated Series|On Leather Wings]]".
 
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|[[File:Webbytears_(1).png|center|150px]][[File:Webbytears_(2).png|center|150px]] [[File:Webbytears_(3).png|center|150px]][[File:Webbytears_(4).png|center|150px]][[File:Webbytears_(5).png|center|150px]]<br />("[[A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!]]")
 
|[[File:Webbytears_(1).png|center|150px]][[File:Webbytears_(2).png|center|150px]] [[File:Webbytears_(3).png|center|150px]][[File:Webbytears_(4).png|center|150px]][[File:Webbytears_(5).png|center|150px]]<br />("[[A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!]]")
 
|The way [[Webby Vanderquack|Webby]]'s tears act as a catalyst to awaken [[Lena De Spell|Lena]]'s magic while Webby and the others attempt to pull her away from [[Magica De Spell|Magica]] is similar to the way Utena Tenjou's tears act as a catalyst to help save Anthy Himemiya from her pain and despair in the ''[[wikipedia:Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'' episode, "[[wikipedia:Revolutionary Girl Utena|Someday, We Will Shine Together]]".
 
|The way [[Webby Vanderquack|Webby]]'s tears act as a catalyst to awaken [[Lena De Spell|Lena]]'s magic while Webby and the others attempt to pull her away from [[Magica De Spell|Magica]] is similar to the way Utena Tenjou's tears act as a catalyst to help save Anthy Himemiya from her pain and despair in the ''[[wikipedia:Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'' episode, "[[wikipedia:Revolutionary Girl Utena|Someday, We Will Shine Together]]".

Revision as of 17:22, 13 November 2019

A list featuring examples of non-Disney homages in Disney shows. This includes scenes that appear to be similar to shots from previous movies, but are not Disney animation.

Visual homages

Adventures of the Gummi Bears

Original Homage Description
Clint Eastwood - Sudden Impact
(Sudden Impact)
Flint Shrubwood - For A Few Sovereigns More
("For a Few Sovereigns More")
The way Flint Shrubwood says: "Go ahead, take my pay." while pointing a boomerang launcher at Duke Igthorn is similar to the way Inspector Harry Callahan says: "Go ahead, make my day." while pointing a gun at a robber in Sudden Impact.

DuckTales

Original Homage Description
Clint Eastwood - Sudden Impact
(Sudden Impact)
Launchpadgun
("Double-O-Duck")
The way Launchpad McQuack says: "Go ahead, make my toupee." while pointing a toupee pistol at Odduck is similar to the way Inspector Harry Callahan says: "Go ahead, make my day." while pointing a gun at a robber in Sudden Impact.
Bond-spyloved-movie-screencaps.com-13979Bond-spyloved-movie-screencaps.com-13984
(The Spy Who Loved Me)
DTgunshowdown (1)DTgunshowdown (2)
("Double-O-Duck")
The way Launchpad shoots at Odduck only for the bullet to hit his teeth is similar to the way James Bond shoots at Jaws only for the bullet to hit his metal teeth in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Octopussy-movie-screencaps.com-3967Octopussy-movie-screencaps.com-3978
(Octopussy)
Bulletscrush (1)Bulletscrush (2)
("Double-O-Duck")
The way Odduck crushes the bullets to dust is similar to the way Gobinda crushes the dices to dust in Octopussy.
Dorothyshoes
(The Wizard of Oz)
LPshoes
("Double-O-Duck")
The way Launchpad clicks his shoes in order to activate the elevation system while evading lions is similar to the way Dorothy Gale clicks her ruby shoes in order to magically transport herself back home in The Wizard of Oz.
Casablancaending (1)Casablancaending (2)Casablancaending (3)Casablancaending (4)
(Casablanca)
DODending (1)DODending (2)DODending (3)DODending (4)
("Double-O-Duck")
The way Launchpad tells Feathers Galore that he works alone, telling her that she would regret it if she didn't stay with Bruno Von Beak—"Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life. Here's looking at you, Feathers." is similar to the way Rick Blaine makes Ilsa Lund board the plane to Lisbon with Victor Laszlo, telling her that she would regret it if she stayed—"Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life. Here's looking at you, kid." in Casablanca.
OzheadDorothytalk
(The Wizard of Oz)
MagicaheadScroogetalk
("Duck to the Future")
The way Magica De Spell presents herself as a giant holographic floating head while Scrooge McDuck, Webby Vanderquack, and Doofus Drake address her is similar to the way the man masquerading as the Wizard of Oz presents himself as a giant holographic floating head while Dorothy Gale, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and Toto address him in The Wizard of Oz.
DorothypresentOzhead2
(The Wizard of Oz)
ScroogepresentMagicahead2
("Duck to the Future")
The way Scrooge presents "alarms" to Magica is similar to the way Dorothy and her friends present the dead Wicked Witch of the West's broomstick in The Wizard of Oz.
Donlockwoodrain

(Singin' in the Rain)
Doofusrain

("Nothing to Fear")
The way Doofus Drake sings "Eatin' in the Rain" while dancing in the rain is similar to the way Don Lockwood sings "Singin' in the Rain" while dancing in the rain in Singin' in the Rain.

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Original Homage Description
Article-2463648-000F0CF400000258-973 634x829
(The Lone Ranger)
Poohloneranger
("Paw and Order")
The way Pooh hangs on to Eeyore's back while riding on him is similar to the Lone Ranger's signature pose in The Lone Ranger.

TaleSpin

Original Homage Description
Indiana Jones I homage (6)(Raiders of the Lost Ark) Baloo Switcheroo homage (1)("A Baloo Switcheroo") The way Professor O'Bowens checks for booby traps is similar to the way Indiana Jones does it in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (8)(Raiders of the Lost Ark) Baloo Switcheroo homage (2)("A Baloo Switcheroo") The way Professor O'Bowens grabs the Idol of the Spirit Switcher and the trap activates is similar to the way Indiana Jones grabs the Golden Idol and the trap activates in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (9)(Raiders of the Lost Ark) Baloo Switcheroo homage (3)("A Baloo Switcheroo") The way the temple starts crumbling down into pieces after the trap has been activated is similar to the way it happens in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Raiders-lost-ark-movie-screencaps.com-1308(Raiders of the Lost Ark) Baloo Switcheroo homage (4)("A Baloo Switcheroo") The way Baloo and Kit Cloudkicker wait for Professor O'Bowens next to the Sea Duck while he is on the run from Don Karnage and his pirates is similar to the way Jock Lindsey waits for Indiana Jones while he is on the run from the Hovitos tribe in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
The-Spy-Who-Loved-Me-0231(The Spy Who Loved Me) Thaddeus E. Klang jaws bite("For Whom the Bell Klangs") The way Thaddeus E. Klang bites through chains with his metal jaws is similar to the way Jaws bites through chains with his metal teeth in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Indiana Jones I homage (12)(Raiders of the Lost Ark) Waiders of the Wost Tweasure homage (1)("Waiders of the Wost Tweasure") The way Baloo runs away to avoid getting crushed by a rolling boulder is similar to the way Indiana Jones runs away to avoid getting crushed by a rolling boulder in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (12)(Raiders of the Lost Ark) Waiders of the Wost Tweasure homage (2)("Waiders of the Wost Tweasure") The way Airplane Jane runs away to avoid getting crushed by a rolling boulder is similar to the way Indiana Jones runs away to avoid getting crushed by a rolling boulder in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Temple-doom-movie-screencaps.com-12268Temple-doom-movie-screencaps.com-12282Temple-doom-movie-screencaps.com-12302Temple-doom-movie-screencaps.com-12303Temple-doom-movie-screencaps.com-12308(Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom) Road to Macadamia homage (1)Road to Macadamia homage (2)The Road to Macadamia homage (1)The Road to Macadamia homage (2)The Road to Macadamia homage (3)("The Road to Macadamia") The way Chancellor Trample attacks Baloo and Louie with a sword and Baloo snatches the sword from his hand with a rope is similar to the way two Thug swordsmen attack Indiana Jones with swords and Indiana Jones snatches a sword from one of the Thug swordsmen's hand with his whip in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Frankenstein lightningFrankenstein (1931)
(Frankenstein)
Talespin - Frankenstein (1)Talespin - Frankenstein (2)("The Incredible Shrinking Molly") Frankenstein movie scene references.

Goof Troop

Original Homage Description
Frankenstein lightningFrankenstein (1931)Frankenstein (1931)2
(Frankenstein)
Frankengoof (1)
Frankengoof (2)
Frankengoof (3)
("Frankengoof")
The way Dr. Frankengoof and Igor brought the monster to life, the monster came to life, and Dr. Frankengoof shouted: "It's alive! It's alive! It's alive! It's alive!" is similar to the way Dr. Frankenstein and Igor bring the monster to life, the monster comes to life, and Dr. Frankenstein shouts: "It's alive! It's alive! It's alive! It's alive! It's alive!" in Frankenstein.

Aladdin

Original Homage Description
JAWScage
(Jaws)
AladdinCage
("Egg-stra Protection")
The way the Griffin attacks Aladdin inside a cage is similar to the way that the shark attacks Matt Hopper inside a cage in Jaws.
Z6-schilling-godzilla-old-a-20140523
(Godzilla)
Geniegodzillafire
("When Chaos Comes Calling")
The way Genie becames Godzilla and breaths fire at Evil Genie is similar to the way Godzilla breaths fire in Godzilla.

Gargoyles

Original Homage Description
Frankenstein lightningFrankenstein (1931)Frankenstein (1931)2
(Frankenstein)
Gargoyles electricityGargoyles - Reawakening (1)Gargoyles - Reawakening (2)
("Reawakening")
The way Demona and David Xanatos bring Coldstone to life, Coldstone comes to life, and David Xanatos shouts: "It's alive! Alive!" is similar to the way Dr. Frankenstein and Igor bring the monster to life, the monster comes to life, and Dr. Frankenstein shouts: "It's alive! It's alive! It's alive! It's alive! It's alive!" in Frankenstein.

Timon & Pumbaa

Original Homage Description
WitchFlyWitchDorothy
(The Wizard of Oz)
TimonFlyTimonDorothy
("Forbidden Pumbaa")
The way Timon flies around with a rocket pack and spells "Marry Me Dorothy" in the air when trying to rescue Pumbaa from an alien is similar to the way the Wicked Witch of the West flies around on her broom and spells "Surrender Dorothy" in the sky in The Wizard of Oz.
JAWScaps (1)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (1)
("Washington Applesauce")
The billboard is similar to the one used in Jaws.
JAWScaps (2)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (2)
("Washington Applesauce")
The reward for the worm's capture is similar to the one for the shark's capture used in Jaws.
JAWScaps (3)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (3)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way a man asked if the reward comes in checks or dollars is similar to the way it happened in Jaws.
JAWScaps (4)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (4)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way the Mayor of Apple Valley asked for some order is similar to the way the Mayor of Amity Island did in Jaws.
JAWScaps (5)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (5)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way Timon rips up the reward to get everyone's attention is similar to the way Quint scratches on the chalkboard to get everyone's attention in Jaws.
JAWScaps (6)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (6)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way Timon and Pumbaa said they'll "catch the worm but not for the money" is similar to the way Quint said he'll "catch the shark but not for the money" in Jaws.
JAWScaps (7)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (7)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way Timon gets dragged by the worm when trying to catch it is similar to the way Charlie gets dragged by the shark when trying to catch it in Jaws.
JAWScaps (8)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (8)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way Timon found something strange on the radar is similar to the way Chief Brody and Matt Hooper found something strange on the radar in Jaws.
JAWScaps (9)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (9)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way Timon and Pumbaa found Ben Gardner's boat is similar to the way Chief Brody and Matt Hooper found Ben Gardner's boat in Jaws.
JAWScaps (10)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (10)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way Timon found the worm's tooth is similar to the way Matt Hooper found the shark's tooth in Jaws.
JAWScaps (11)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (11)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way the worm's apple corpses came falling down is similar to the way Ben Gardner's corpse appeared in Jaws.
JAWScaps (12)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (12)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way Timon screams in horror when the worm's apple corpses came falling down on him is similar to the way Matt Hooper screams in horror when Ben Gardner's corpse appeared in Jaws.
JAWScaps (13)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (13)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way Timon goes down to try and kill the worm is similar to the way Matt Hooper goes down to try and kill the shark in Jaws.
JAWScaps (14)
(Jaws)
TPWAcaps (14)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way the worm opens its mouth is similar to the way the shark opens its mouth in Jaws.
Jurassic-park-t-rex-first
(Jurassic Park)
TPWAcaps (15)
("Washington Applesauce")
The way the worm roars is similar to the way the T-Rex roar in Jurassic Park.
Lone-ranger.jpg~original
(The Lone Ranger)
HiyoPumbaa
("I Think I Canada")
The way Timon hangs onto Pumbaa's back while shouting "Hiho, Pumbaa, away!" is similar to the Lone Ranger's signature pose in The Lone Ranger.
Lone-ranger122310
(The Lone Ranger)
HiyoPumbaa2
("Timon on the Range")
The way Timon rides on Pumbaa's back is similar to the way the Lone Ranger rides on Silver's back in The Lone Ranger.
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(Friday the 13th)
Timonchainsaw
("Jungle Slickers")
The way Timon wears the mask and uses a chainsaw to scare away the crows is similar to the way Jason Voorhees uses a chainsaw in Friday the 13th.
THUNDERBALLcaps1
(Thunderball)
TPTSTLcaps (1)
("The Spy's the Limit")
The way the spy uses a jet packet to arrive at a casino in Monte Carlo is similar to the way James Bond uses a jet pack to escape Colonel Bouvar's men in Thunderball.
THUNDERBALLcaps2
(Thunderball)
TPTSTLcaps (2)
("The Spy's the Limit")
Timon's very own opening sequence as a secret agent is similar to that of the opening sequence in Thunderball.
THUNDERBALLcaps3
(Thunderball)
TPTSTLcaps (3)
("The Spy's the Limit")
The way Timon introduces himself to Count Down at the casino is similar to the way James Bond introduces himself to Emilio Largo at the casino in Thunderball.
THUNDERBALLcaps4
(Thunderball)
TPTSTLcaps (4)
("The Spy's the Limit")
The way Timon and Count Down play Go Fish is similar to the way James Bond and Emilio Largo play poker in Thunderball.

Quack Pack

Original Homage Description
Phantomoftheopera1Phantomoftheopera2Phantomoftheopera3Phantomoftheopera4(The Phantom of the Opera) Hueyorgan1Hueyorgan2Hueyorgan3Hueyorgan4("Heavy Dental") The way Huey plays the organ, has his horrible face revealed by Louie, and the rest scream in horror is similar to the way Erik plays the organ, has his horrible face revealed by Christine Daaé, and she screams in horror in The Phantom of the Opera.

House of Mouse

Original Homage Description
Wile E. Coyote sign - Fast and Furry-ous(Fast and Furry-ous) Ariel sign - Pete's House of Villains("Pete's House of Villains") The way Ariel holds out a sign to indicate to everyone that someone had stolen her voice again is similar to the way Wile E. Coyote holds out a sign saying: "Merry Christmas" in Fast and Furry-ous.

Kim Possible

Original Homage Description
Spider-Man meetSpider-Man mask
(Spider-Man)
Fearless Ferret meetFearless Ferret mask
("The Fearless Ferret")
The way Ron Stoppable as the new Fearless Ferret hangs upside down face-to-face with Kim Possible and Kim removes his mask partially (before removing it completely) is similar to the way Spider-Man hangs upside down face-to-face with Mary Jane Watson and Mary Jane removes his mask partially to kiss him in Spider-Man.
Batman 1966 intro (1)Batman 1966 intro (2)Batman 1966 intro (3)Batman 1966 intro (4)Batman 1966 intro (5)Batman 1966 intro (6)Batman 1966 intro (7)Batman 1966 intro (8)Batman 1966 intro (9)Batman 1966 intro (10)Batman 1966 intro (11)
(Batman)
Fearless Ferret intro (1)Fearless Ferret intro (2)Fearless Ferret intro (3)Fearless Ferret intro (4)Fearless Ferret intro (5)Fearless Ferret intro (6)Fearless Ferret intro (7)Fearless Ferret intro (8)Fearless Ferret intro (9)Fearless Ferret intro (10)Fearless Ferret intro (11)
("The Fearless Ferret")
The opening theme for Fearless Ferret is extremely similar to that of the 1960s Batman TV show.
BatmanstatueBatmanpolesBatmansuitupcave
(Batman)
FearlessFerretgotime (1)FearlessFerretgotime (2)FearlessFerretgotime (3)
("The Fearless Ferret")
The way Timothy North and Weasel Wisinski prepare to suit up and enter the secret lair is similar to the way Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson prepare to suit up and enter the Batcave in Batman.
Batman 1966 logo show
(Batman)
Fearless Ferret logo show
("The Fearless Ferret")
The way the Fearless Ferret logo temporarily appears on-screen is similar to the way the Batman logo temporarily appears on-screen in the 1960s Batman TV show.

Phineas and Ferb

Original Homage Description
Indiana Jones I homage (12)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
PhineasFerbBoulder

("Phineas and Ferb and the Temple of Juatchadoon")
The way Ohio Flynn, Rhode Island Fletcher, Candace, and Isabella run away to avoid getting crushed by a rolling boulder is similar to the way Indiana Jones runs away to avoid getting crushed by a rolling boulder in Raiders of the Lost Ark.


DuckTales (2017 series)

Original Homage Description
WO-OZ (1)
WO-OZ (2)
WO-OZ (3)
WO-OZ (4)
WO-OZ (5)

(The Wizard of Oz)
DT - TLMOTR (1)
DT - TLMOTR (2)
DT - TLMOTR (3)
DT - TLMOTR (4)
DT - TLMOTR (5)

("The Living Mummies of Toth-Ra!")
Sabaf controlling Toth-Ra as a puppet and being exposed is similar to the way the man masquerading as the Wizard of Oz and being exposed in The Wizard of Oz.
MJ Thriller (1)
MJ Thriller (2)
MJ Thriller (3)
MJ Thriller (4)
MJ Thriller (5)
MJ Thriller (6)
MJ Thriller (7)

(Michael Jackson's Thriller)
DT - TLMOTR dance (1)
DT - TLMOTR dance (2)
DT - TLMOTR dance (3)
DT - TLMOTR dance (4)
DT - TLMOTR dance (5)
DT - TLMOTR dance (6)
DT - TLMOTR dance (7)

("The Living Mummies of Toth-Ra!")
Dewey and the living mummies' attack formation is a homage to Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Sailor Moon homage (3)
Sailor Moon homage (4)
Sailor Moon homage (5)
Sailor Moon homage (6)

(Sailor Moon)
GizmoDuck transformation (1)
GizmoDuck transformation (2)
GizmoDuck transformation (3)
GizmoDuck transformation (4)

("Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System!")
Fenton Crackshell's 'transformation' into Gizmoduck is very similar to that of Usagi Tsukino's into Sailor Moon in Sailor Moon.
JAWS fins (1)
JAWS fins (2)
JAWS fins (3)

(Jaws)
JAW$ (1)
JAW$ (6)
JAW$ (7)

("JAW$!")
The way the money shark swims in the money pile while showing its dorsal fin is similar to the way the shark does it in the water in Jaws.
JAWS chum

(Jaws)
JAW$ (2)

("JAW$!")
The way Louie throws a vase into the money pile to lure the money shark closer is similar to the way Chief Martin Brody throws meat into the sea to lure the shark closer in Jaws.
Jaws is here (1)
Jaws is here (2)
Jaws seen

(Jaws)
JAW$ (3)
JAW$ (4)
JAW$ (5)

("JAW$!")
The way the money shark shows itself, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and Webby are shocked at the very first sight of it, and watch it swim by is similar to the way the shark shows itself, Chief Brody is shocked at the very first sight of it, and watches it swim by in Jaws.
Jaws capture
Jawsbait (1)
Jawsbait (2)

(Jaws)
JAW$ (8)
JAW$ (9)
JAW$ (10)

("JAW$!")
The way Huey and Louie prepare the money bag for the money shark and Huey shoots it into the money pile to pinpoint the money shark's location is similar to the way Bartholomew Quint and Matt Hooper prepare the barrel for the shark and Quint shoots at it to pinpoint its location in Jaws.
JAWS fishing

(Jaws)
JAW$ (11)

("JAW$!")
The way Huey catches the money shark momentarily with a fishing pole is similar to the way Quint catches the shark momentarily with a fishing pole in Jaws.
JAWScaps (7)

(Jaws)
JAW$ (12)

("JAW$!")
The way Huey and Louie get dragged by the money shark when trying to catch it is similar to the way Charlie gets dragged by the shark when trying to catch it in Jaws.
Jaws chasing

(Jaws)
JAW$ (13)

("JAW$!")
The way Launchpad McQuack starts up the boat to go after the money shark as he tries to crash into it is similar to the way Hooper starts up the boat to go after the shark in Jaws.
Jaws forward

(Jaws)
JAW$ (14)

("JAW$!")
The way the money shark comes straight for the gang in the boat as Launchpad tries to crash into it is similar to the way the shark comes straight for Chief Brody in the sinking boat as he tries to shoot the tank stuck inside its mouth so as to blow it up in Jaws.
Jawsdeath

(Jaws)
Jaw$death

("JAW$!")
The way the money shark blows up after Lena Lestrange uses magic to save Webby and the others from being eaten alive is similar to the way the shark blows up after Chief Brody shoots the tank that was stuck in its mouth while trying to come straight at him so as to devour him in Jaws.
Robocop - ED-209 attack (1)
Robocop - ED-209 attack (2)
Robocop - ED-209 attack (3)

(RoboCop)
DuckTales - DT-87 attack (1)
DuckTales - DT-87 attack (2)
DuckTales - DT-87 attack (3)

("Day of the Only Child!")
The way the DT-87 Drone asks Dewey and Webby to comply and somehow proceeds to shoot them anyway due to a malfunction despite complying with its demands while counting down is similar to the way the ED-209 asks Mr. Kinney to comply and somehow proceeds to shoot him anyway due to a malfunction despite complying with its demands while counting down during a demonstration in RoboCop.
Sailor Moon homage (1)
Sailor Moon homage (2)
Sailor Moon homage (3)
Sailor Moon homage (4)
Sailor Moon homage (5)
Sailor Moon homage (6)
Sailor Moon homage (7)

(Sailor Moon)
DT-WIG (1)
DT-WIG (2)
DT-WIG (3)
DT-WIG (4)
DT-WIG (5)
DT-WIG (6)
DT-WIG (7)

("Who is Gizmoduck?!")
The way Mark Beaks bonds with the Gizmosuit is similar to the transformation sequence from Sailor Moon.
Indiana Jones I homage (1)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (1)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Scrooge McDuck, Webby Vanderquack, Huey, Dewey, and Louie enter a temple is similar to the way Indiana Jones and Satipo enter a Peruvian temple in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (2)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (2)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Louie passes through a cobweb is similar to the way Indiana Jones and Satipo pass through a cobweb in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (11)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (3)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Scrooge McDuck hangs onto a vine is similar to the way Indiana Jones does it in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (3)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (4)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Dewey and Webby Vanderquack swing past a pit is similar to the way Indiana Jones does it with his whip in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (6)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (5)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Scrooge McDuck checks for booby traps is similar to the way Indiana Jones does it in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (10)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (6)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Scrooge McDuck and Huey go through a passage of shooting arrows is similar to the way Indiana Jones does it after getting the Golden Idol in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (4)
Indiana Jones I homage (5)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (7)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (8)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Scrooge McDuck finds the Idol of Cibola is similar to the way Indiana Jones finds the Golden Idol in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (7)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (9)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Scrooge McDuck tries to grab the Idol of Cibola with complete hesitation and absolute precaution is similar to the way Indiana Jones tries to grab the Golden Idol with complete hesitation and absolute precaution in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (8)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (10)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Dewey grabs the Idol of Cibola and the trap activates is similar to the way Indiana Jones grabs the Golden Idol and the trap activates in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (9)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (11)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way the temple starts crumbling down into pieces after the trap has been activated is similar to the way it happens in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Indiana Jones I homage (12)

(Raiders of the Lost Ark)
DuckTales - The Most Dangerous Game... Night homage (12)

("The Most Dangerous Game...Night!")
The way Scrooge McDuck, Webby Vanderquack, Huey, Dewey, and Louie run away to avoid getting crushed by a rolling wheel-shaped rock is similar to the way Indiana Jones runs away to avoid getting crushed by a rolling boulder in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Jaws-Truck

(The Spy Who Loved Me)
Jeeves-Cart

("The Outlaw Scrooge McDuck!")
The way Jeeves stops Goldie O'Gilt from escaping in a drilling rig is similar to the way Jaws stops James Bond and Anya Amasova from escaping in a van in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Jawssmiling

(The Spy Who Loved Me)
Jeevessmiling (1)

("The Outlaw Scrooge McDuck!")
The way Jeeves smiles while showing off his metallic teeth is similar to the way Jaws smiles while showing off his metallic teeth in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Jawssmiling

(The Spy Who Loved Me)
Jeevessmiling (2)

("The Outlaw Scrooge McDuck!")
The way Jeeves smiles while showing off his metallic teeth is similar to the way Jaws smiles while showing off his metallic teeth in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Oddjobpain (1)
Oddjobpain (2)

(Goldfinger)
Jeevespain (1)
Jeevespain (2)

("The Outlaw Scrooge McDuck!")
The way Scrooge McDuck tries in vain to fight an invulnerable Jeeves as the latter smiles is similar to the way James Bond tries in vain to fight an invulnerable Oddjob as the latter smiles in Goldfinger.
Jawsreform

(Moonraker)
Jeevesreform

("The Outlaw Scrooge McDuck!")
The way Jeeves waves good-bye to Scrooge McDuck and Goldie O'Gilt while smiling after reforming is similar to the way Jaws and Dolly wave good-bye to James Bond and Holly Goodhead while smiling after reforming in Moonraker.
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(Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom)
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DuckTales-ROTDV (2)
DuckTales-ROTDV (3)
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DuckTales-ROTDV (5)
DuckTales-ROTDV (6)

("Raiders of the Doomsday Vault!")
The way Dewey accidentally triggers a booby trap, Della Duck instructs him on how to deactivate it, Della struggles to keep the ceiling from closing down on her, Dewey deactivates the trap with his sweat, and both Della and Dewey make it out alive is similar to the way Short Round accidentally triggers a booby trap, Indiana Jones instructs Willie Scott on how to deactivate it, Indiana Jones struggles to keep the ceiling with spikes from closing down on them, Willie deactivates the trap with a lever, and both Indiana Jones, Short Round, and Willie make it out alive in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Incrediblehulk

("The Origin of the Hulk")
Gandra Dee ep (6)

("The Dangerous Chemistry of Gandra Dee!")
Mark Beaks' transformation into Mega Beaks is similar to Bruce Banner's transformation into Hulk in The Marvel Super Heroes episode, "The Origin of the Hulk".
Bane
BanevsBatman

("Bane")
Gandra Dee ep (7)
Gandra Dee ep (8)

("The Dangerous Chemistry of Gandra Dee!")
Mark Beaks' superhuman strength enhancement using stolen Gyro-tech and Gandra Dee's nanites and the way he attacks Gizmoduck is similar to Bane's superhuman strength enhancement using Venom and the way he attacks Batman in the Batman episode, "Bane".
KingKong(1933)

(King Kong)
Gandra Dee ep (9)

("The Dangerous Chemistry of Gandra Dee!")
The way Mark Beaks carries Huey and Webby on top of his company building, Waddle is similar to the way King Kong carries Ann Darrow on top of the Empire State Building in King Kong.
Dallasshaft (1)
Dallasshaft (2)
Dallasshaft (3)
Dallasshaft (4)

(Alien)
Donaldshaft (1)
Donaldshaft (2)
Donaldshaft (3)
Donaldshaft (4)

("What Ever Happened to Donald Duck?!")
The way Donald Duck enters the vents while being pursued by a glowing alien scorpion is similar to the way Captain Dallas enters the ducts in order to force the alien into an airlock, but ends up being ambushed and killed by it in Alien.
2001spaceodyssey (1)
2001spaceodyssey (2)

(2001: A Space Odyssey)
Donaldreturnbackhome (1)
Donaldreturnbackhome (2)

("What Ever Happened to Donald Duck?!")
The experience Donald has of traveling in a space bullet back to Earth with with bright geometric grids passing him by is similar to the experience Dr. David Bowman has of traveling in a space pod back to Earth with bright geometric grids passing him by in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Davidsink

(A.I. Artificial Intelligence)
BOYDsink

("Happy Birthday, Doofus Drake!")
The way B.O.Y.D. sinks to the bottom of the pool after a malfunction and shutdown is similar to the way David the prototype Mecha child sinks to the bottom of the pool after his self-protection programming has been triggered and accidentally tries drowning Martin in A.I. Artificial Intelligence.
Witchmelt
(The Wizard of Oz)
Magicamelt
("A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!")
The way Magica De Spell melts (temporarily) after Lena De Spell activates the sprinklers during the high school sequence of Dewey's dream is similar to the way the Wicked Witch of the West melts after Dorothy Gale accidentally throws water on her while trying to put out the flames on Scarecrow's arm in The Wizard of Oz.
Batman 1966 logo show

(Batman)
Dewey logo

("A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!")
The way a Dewey logo temporarily appears on-screen is similar to the way the Batman logo temporarily appears on-screen in the 1960s Batman TV show.
Dragon Ball Z intro

(Dragon Ball Z)
Nightmare on Killmotor Hill dream

("A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!")
The way Launchpad McQuack (in whale form) jumps up from the clouds while Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Webby, Violet Sabrewing, and Lena run across a landscape is similar to the way Shenron flies up while Gohan runs across the landscape in the first Dragon Ball Z opening.
Man-Bat transfo (1)
Man-Bat transfo (2)
Man-Bat transfo (3)
Man-Bat transfo (4)
Man-Bat transfo (5)
Man-Bat transfo (6)
Man-Bat transfo (7)

("On Leather Wings")
Lenatransfo (1)
Lenatransfo (2)
Lenatransfo (3)
Lenatransfo (4)
Lenatransfo (5)
Lenatransfo (6)
Lenatransfo (7)

("A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!")
The way Lena (in Magica De Spell's form) transforms into a monster with bat wings is similar to the way Dr. Robert Kirkland "Kirk" Langstrom transforms into Man-Bat in the Batman episode, "On Leather Wings".
Batmangrapplinghook

("On Leather Wings")
Webbygrapplinghook

("A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!")
The way Lena (in Magica/monster form) is restrained with Webby's grappling hook on the wings is similar to the way Man-Bat is restrained with Batman's grappling hook on the leg in the Batman episode, "On Leather Wings".
Man-Batfly

("On Leather Wings")
Lenafly

("A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!")
The way Lena (in Magica/monster form) flies is similar to the way Man-Bat flies in the Batman episode, "On Leather Wings".
BatmandefeatingMan-Bat (1)
BatmandefeatingMan-Bat (2)

("On Leather Wings")
LouiedefeatingLena (1)
LouiedefeatingLena (2)

("A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!")
The way Louie (in cat form) defeats Lena (in Magica/monster form) and pins her to the ground is similar to the way Batman defeats Man-Bat and pins him to the ground in the Batman episode, "On Leather Wings".
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Utena1
Utena2
Utena3
Utena4

("Someday, We Will Shine Together")
Webbytears (1)
Webbytears (2)
Webbytears (3)
Webbytears (4)
Webbytears (5)

("A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!")
The way Webby's tears act as a catalyst to awaken Lena's magic while Webby and the others attempt to pull her away from Magica is similar to the way Utena Tenjou's tears act as a catalyst to help save Anthy Himemiya from her pain and despair in the wikipedia:Revolutionary Girl Utena episode, "Someday, We Will Shine Together".
Narutolog (1)
Narutolog (2)
Narutolog (3)

("Sasuke and Sakura: Friends or Foes?")
DT-Timephoon-Ninja (1)
DT-Timephoon-Ninja (2)
DT-Timephoon-Ninja (3)

("Timephoon!")
The way a ninja disappears and leaves a log in his place is similar to the way Naruto Uzumaki disappears and leaves a log in his place in the Naruto episode, "Sasuke and Sakura: Friends or Foes?".
Braveheart - Hold!

(Braveheart)
Scroogeattack

("Moonvasion!")
The way Scrooge orders his troops to hold position no matter what during the battle against the Moonlanders is similar to the way William Wallace orders his troops to hold position no matter what during the Battle of Stirling against the English army in Braveheart.
JAWScaps (5)
JAWScaps (6)

(Jaws)
Glomgoldscheme (1)
Glomgoldscheme (2)

("Moonvasion!")
The way Flintheart Glomgold scratches on the whiteboard to get Scrooge and everyone else's attention is similar to the way Quint scratches on the chalkboard to get everyone's attention in Jaws.
Cast Away Chuck & Wilson

(Cast Away)
Donald Duck & Melon Mickey

("Moonvasion!")
Donald's situation involving being stranded on a deserted island for months with a melon shaped like Mickey to keep him company is similar to Chuck Noland's situation involving being stranded on a deserted island for 4 years with a Wilson volley ball to keep him company in Cast Away.
Cast Away talk

(Cast Away)
Donald Melon talk

("Moonvasion!")
The way Donald talks to the Melon is similar to the way Chuck Noland talks to Wilson the volleyball in Cast Away.
Cast Away calculation

(Cast Away)
Huey calculation

("Moonvasion!")
The way Huey tries to formulate a plan on how to escape the island in the sand along with Dewey, Louie, Webby and Donald (and the Melon) is similar to the way Chuck Noland calculates on a rock that in order for the rescue workers to find the site of the plane crash, they will have to search an area twice the size of Texas, making his rescue unlikely in Cast Away.
Cast Away fail (1)
Cast Away fail (2)

(Cast Away)
Dewey fail (1)
Dewey fail (2)

("Moonvasion!")
The way Dewey tries to escape the island using on a remnant of the Cloudslayer as a surfboard but fails due to the powerful surf is similar to the way Chuck Noland tries to escape the island using remnants of his life raft but fails due to the powerful surf and coral reefs in Cast Away.
Cast Away kick

(Cast Away)
Moonvasion kick

("Moonvasion!")
The way Della kicks the Melon away in anger is similar to the way Chuck Noland kicks Wilson away in anger in Cast Away.
Cast Away lost (1)
Cast Away lost (2)

(Cast Away)
Moonvasion lost (1)
Moonvasion lost (2)

("Moonvasion!")
The way Donald loses the Melon is similar to the way Chuck Noland loses Wilson in Cast Away.
Exorcistheadtwist

(The Exorcist)
Mannyheadtwist

("Moonvasion!")
The way Manny's "head" slightly rotates during the battle against General Lunaris is similar to the way Regan MacNeil's head slightly rotates during the exorcism in The Exorcist.

Multiple shows

Original Homage
Clint Eastwood - Sudden Impact

(Sudden Impact)
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(The Lone Ranger)
Indiana Jones I homage (12)
(Raiders of the Lost Ark)

Verbal homages

Adventures of the Gummi Bears

DuckTales

  • "Attack of the Fifty-Foot Webby" - Webby: "Help me! Help me!" (The Fly)

Hercules

  • "Hercules and the Secret Weapon" - Phil: "Watch out for that tree!" (George of the Jungle)
  • "Hercules and the Falling Stars" - Orion: "Freedom!" (Braveheart)
  • "Hercules and the Golden Touch" - Hercules: "Les, Hercu Les."(Dr. No)
  • "Hercules and the Caledonian Boar" - Hercules: "We're gonna need a bigger wagon." (Jaws)

DuckTales (2017 series)

  • "Happy Birthday, Doofus Drake!" - Doofus Drake: "It's piñata time. I'm the world champion, but I've never hunted the most dangerous piñata, man." (The Most Dangerous Game)
  • "A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!" - Magica: "Miss me?" (Sherlock Holmes)
  • "The Golden Armory of Cornelius Coot!" - Louie: "Help me!" (The Fly)

See also