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{{quote|'''Meatwad:''' Won't you ask that TV if he minds showing me some ''[[Futurama]]''? I like me some ''[[Futurama]]''.
'''Master Shake:''' Well now we're too damn cheap to receive it, so go the hell over to [[Comedy Central|Carl Central]] and watch it to your heart's content!<br />
'''Meatwad:''' Carl gets ''[[Futurama]]''?<br />
'''Master Shake:''' He didn't even want it until we started watching it!|''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'', "[http://www.adultswim.com/video/?episodeID=8a25c39218e52ef60118e79454b3000d Bible Fruit]"}}
 
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** As Marvel Studios' deal with Paramount ended and Disney bought Marvel Comics, the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (of which only ''[[The Incredible Hulk (film)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' was shipped by another studio, Universal) is now distributed by Walt Disney Pictures (though [[Executive Meddling]] pasted Paramount's logo into the first Disney-handled pic, ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'').
* The first ''[[Childs Play]]'' movie was made by [[United Artists]], who supposedly dropped it on "moral grounds." The other four movies have been produced by Universal or by Universal-owned companies (and indeed Universal is planning to remake the ''original'').
** Amazingly enough, [[United Artists]] picked up the third ''[[Film/House (film)|House]]'' film, ''[[The Horror Show]]'', from New World and released it not long after ''Child's Play''. New Line ended up releasing the fourth one.
* This can happen to singular movies as well. When Miramax was sold by Disney, their unreleased movies ended up going to different distributors. ''[[Gnomeo and Juliet]]'' and ''[[The Tempest]]'' stayed with Disney and were released by Touchstone, ''[[Don't Be Afraid of the Dark]]'' went to Film District (releasing through [[Tri-Star Pictures]] domestically), ''[[Last Night]]'' went to Tribeca (and returned to Miramax through Echo Bridge for DVD) and ''[[The Debt]]'' went to [[Universal Studios]]'s Focus division.
* ''[[Fright Night]]'' was backed by Columbia Pictures and a production of Vista Films; for the sequel was done by Vista and distributed by Columbia's sister studio Tristar internationally - and the remake came from DreamWorks.