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* In the ''[[South Park]]'' episode "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes", the eponymous department store that invades the town is a combination of [[The Heartless]] and Genius Loci.
* In the ''[[South Park]]'' episode "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes", the eponymous department store that invades the town is a combination of [[The Heartless]] and Genius Loci.
** The episode "Lice Capades" tells the story of a group of, yes, ''lice'' living on the scalp of one of the boys. The story becomes a parody of natural disaster movies ("The planet is trying to tell us something!") when the kid starts using delousing shampoo.
** The episode "Lice Capades" tells the story of a group of, yes, ''lice'' living on the scalp of one of the boys. The story becomes a parody of natural disaster movies ("The planet is trying to tell us something!") when the kid starts using delousing shampoo.
* As listed under [[Comic Books]], the ''[[Transformers]]'' animated canon has several examples, most notably Metroplex, Trypticon, Unicron, and Primus.
* As listed under [[Comic Books]], the ''[[Transformers]]'' animated canon has several examples, most notably Metroplex, Trypticon, Unicron, and Primus, although in the cases of the first two, they are sometimes considered just smaller sections of larger cities.
** In ''[[Transformers Animated]]'', {{spoiler|the Autobots' ship is actually the ancient Autobot warrior Omega Supreme.}}
** In ''[[Transformers Animated]]'', {{spoiler|the Autobots' ship is actually the ancient Autobot warrior Omega Supreme.}}
** Torkulon, the planet where Cyclonus tried to get Galvatron's insanity cured in the original series, was enough of a Genius Loci to ''contract madness'' from Galvatron.
** Torkulon, the planet where Cyclonus tried to get Galvatron's insanity cured in the original series, was enough of a Genius Loci to ''contract madness'' from Galvatron.