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** Ironically, the "Obey Your Thirst" campaign slowly began to play Appeal to Wealth straight, with a small statue character named Thirst fighting celebrities to get to Sprite first.
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* [[Lampshaded]] on ''[[30 Rock]]'':
{{quote|'''Tracy''': Jenna, we're the most important people here, right?
'''Jenna''': Well of course, Tracy. We're actors. If we didn't exist, how would people know who to vote for? }}
== Western Animation ==▼
* In one episode of ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'', Marge was trying to collect signatures for a petition with limited success... until Mr. Burns signed.▼
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* A demonstrable direct relation between wealth and the argument is an aversion. For instance "I think we should go to Samarkand and buy silk because rich people back home are crazy about silk" is not a fallacy, it is a proposed business venture.
▲== Western Animation ==
▲* In one episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'', Marge was trying to collect signatures for a petition with limited success... until Mr. Burns signed.
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