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== [[Television]] ==
* ''[[Friends (TV)|Friends]]'': Ross accidentally injures a Girl Scout while she was selling cookies door-to-door, so he takes over selling cookies for her and gets into a competition with the girl who sold more than him; he ends up buying the cookies himself.
* ''[[Happy Days]]'': Fonzie gets a job as a door-to-door encyclopedia salesman; he doesn't last long.
* ''[[Invader Zim]]'': Zim uses special visors to show people the horrible world which will be if they don't buy his candy. He ends up selling 1.2 million bars but the secret top prize turns out to be nonexistent: it was just made up to make kids work harder. His consolation prize is a can of tuna.
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* ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]''
* ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'': Candace sells Fireside Girls cupcakes as part of a [[Zany Scheme]] to get into a concert.
{{quote| '''Doofenshmirtz:''' "Aren't you a little old to be a Fireside Girl?"<br />
'''Candace''': [[Running Gag|"Yes, yes I am."]] }}
* ''[[Recess]]''
* ''[[SpongebobSpongeBob SquarePants]]'': Spongebob and Patrick decide to become door-to-door chocolate salespeople. [[Hilarity Ensues]]. This is surprisingly the most often quoted episode, and regarded by some to be the ''best'', or at least most memorable, episode in the series.
{{quote| '''Fish:''' "[[Memic Mutation|Chocolate? Did you say... chocolate?!]]"}}
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'': Arnold and Gerald collect the rent in the boarding house, as a way for Gerald (and us) to meet the inhabitants.
* ''[[Stickin' Around]]''
* ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]'': Opie and all the boys in town are trying to sell salve to win a pony.
* ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'': Bobby gets several cases of hair tonic to sell; Greg buys one bottle out of pity and it turns his hair orange.
** Another time, Marcia joined the Greg's [[Scout Out|Frontier Scout]] troop to prove that [[A Day in Her Apron|a girl could do anything a boy could do]]; Greg then forced Peter to join Marcia's Sunflower Girls (Greg was too old) and sell cookies to prove the other way around. Naturally she succeeds and he fails. As Pete goes from door to door he's required to say the Sunflower Oath:
{{quote| I am a little sunflower / Sunny, brave, and true. / From tiny bud to blossom, / I do good deeds for you.}}
* ''[[My Gym PartnersPartner's a Monkey]]''
* In the episode "The Trial of Henry Blake", from ''[[M*A*S*H (TVtelevision)|Mash]]'', one of the charges brought against Henry is that he let Radar try to sell shoes to everyone. When Henry returns from his trail, he's welcomed by the camp -- withcamp—with everyone wearing the wing-tipped shoes Radar was selling.
* ''[[Beavis and Butthead]]'': The [[Trope Namer]] minus the "Episode" in which the protagnists go around houses for charity. [[Hilarity Ensues]] even more than [[SpongebobSpongeBob SquarePants]].
* In an episode of ''[[Doug]]'', Doug and the rest of his scout troop have to sell chocolate bars door-to-door. No one buys them, until they realize it was because cement got mixed up with the ingredients where the bars were made. The episode is actually ''called'' "Doug Door-to-Door".
* Coconut Nut Clusters from ''[[Reno 911!]]''. Jones and Kimball end up pretty badly mangled. Everybody else has a pizza party without them.
* An early ''[[Daria]]'' episode involves characters going door to door selling various things (candy bars, phone services, etc.). Unlike most examples, however, it only serves as 1/3 of the episode's plot.
 
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