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* One issue of the [[Comic Book Adaptation]] of ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]'' had a pawn shop in whose window was displayed a bust that seemed to grin one moment and scowl the next. It turned out to be connected to the auction in that story.
* In the [[Don Rosa]] [[Donald Duck]] story, ''The Magnificent Seven (Minus Four) Caballeros)'' [http://disneycomics.free.fr/Ducks/Rosa/show.php?num=3&loc=D2004-032&s=date this page] features a statue who is quite affronted at the thought of sharing Junior Woodchuck information with a non-woodchuck. Don Rosa quite likes these sorts of bonuses.
* [[Batman]] was poisoned once, and the villain offered him the choice of two possible antidotes. Already getting woozy, Batman noticed a painting of a man with folded arms -- and one finger pointing at a third bottle, off to one side. ''Almost'' sure the hand ''hadn't'' been in that position before, he grabbed the bottle and drank it, and the bad guy asked in shock, "How did you know the antidotes I offered were just more poison?!" Then, as the crook grabbed a pistol to kill the still-shaky Batman the simple way, the helpful portrait fell off the wall and knocked the fellow cold. No explanation was ever given.
 
== [[Film]] ==