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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Homage is the deliberate recreation of one work of fiction within the context of another. In the 21st century this is usually done for comedic effect (and frequently confused with parody), but in older works it is usually serious, paying homage to the feudal concept of homage while paying homage to an existing work. Sometimes it's both. A homage[1] is an extended sequence, significantly more than a simple Shout-Out, but does not actually constitute a Crossover even when (as in the case of several 1980s/90s Brady Bunch homages) some of the original stars recreate their roles. (The memory of "A Very Brady Episode" of Day by Day, where an obviously pregnant Maureen McCormick reprised her role as "Marcia", comes to mind.)
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