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** In a crossover with sister show ''[[Step by Step]]'' early in the latter's run titled "The Dance," Urkel helps tomboyish Al Lambert get over the disappointment of her crush not asking her to a school dance. (Of course, it was that boy's complete loss ... by the end of the series, Al had gotten soooooooooo hot that she was never without a prospective date for the big dance!)
* ''[[Step by Step]]'': In addition to "The Dance," one of several dance-related episodes was "Prom Night," where high school senior J.T. is set up with a junior high girl (by one of his buddies as a pretty immature joke, one that would get him arrested and on the sex offender's registry these days); while Dana is dumped by her hunky date when he decides to get back with his ex-girlfriend. The two step-siblings, who are forever insulting each other and at odds in every other way, are left to share a dance ... and in the process gain a gruding respect and appreciation for one another.
* ''[[ICarlyiCarly]]'': Although the actual dance is never shown, ''iSpeed Date'' revolves around the trio finding a date to the Sadie Hawkins/Girls Choice dance. [[Ship Tease|Carly and Freddie end up slow dancing together after their crappy dates leave]].
* The world of ''[[Lizzie McGuire]]'' had a lot of school dances like this. In "Come Fly With Me", every student comes to the [[Rat Pack]]-themed dance with full hair and wardrobe -- with no ladies of questionable dress in sight.
** In "A Gordo Story", the "boy has to ask a girl as his date" theme is used. Gordo asks a girl he likes to go to the school dance with him, but she turns him down because he is too short.