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* '''[[My Hero Zero|Zero]]'''. The entire list is on the page.
** '''[[Cherry Blossom Girl|Sakura]]''' too.
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* '''John Carter'''. [[John Carter of Mars|Hero of Mars]] or a doctor in [[ER|Chicago county General]]?
* '''Sharon Carter'''. [[Captain America (comics)]]'s [[Action Girl|badass]] girlfriend or the "Girl" from [[Two Guys, a Girl And A Pizza Place]]?
* ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'' and ''[[Xenogears]]'' both have [[Biological Mashup|half-mouse hybrid]] [[Team Pet|Team Pets]]s named '''Chu-Chu'''.
** Yellow of [[Pokémon Special]] has a Pikachu of the same name...and mouse qualities.
** Also, there's Chu Chu Rocket.
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* '''Edward Cullen''' is either a [[Twilight (novel)|wealthy, hunky vampire]] with a much younger girlfriend or a [[Law & Order|wealthy real estate guy/murder victim]] with a much younger girlfriend/murder victim.
* '''Joanna Dark''' is either the secret agent protagonist of the ''[[Perfect Dark]]'' games or God empowered super policewoman the Maid from ''[[Top Ten]]''.
* '''Data''': Teenaged [[Bungling Inventor]] in ''[[The Goonies]]'', or [[Artificial Human|Android]] Starfleet officer on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' and its subsequent movies? And they both pronounce their name "Day-Tah". Or maybe a member of Griff Tannen's gang in 2015 in ''[[Back to The Future]] Part II''. Or perhaps [[Mega Man Legends|Mega Man's]] robot monkey.
* Things can quickly get confusing if you say you're a fan of ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' -- indeed—indeed, the hip-hop group by that name sued the producers of the same-named sitcom, and the latter [[Lampshade Hanging|hung a lampshade]] on the situation.
* '''[[Doctor Who|The Doctor]]''' is not [[The Authority|The Doctor]]. Or [[Star Trek: Voyager|the other Doctor.]] Or [[Cave Story|the other other Doctor]].
** Nor is he [[Commedia Dell'Arte|Il Dottore]]. Of course, there's also the other Il Dottore, Valentino Rossi...
* '''Max Edison''' is a recurring character in the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip, an easy going [[Agent Mulder]], and friend of the Doctor. As far as is known, he has never [[The Beatles|killed anyone with a silver hammer]].
* '''The World Eaters''': [[Soul Nomad and The World Eaters|Titanic golems led by an evil god of death]] or [[Warhammer 4000040,000|red power-armored super soldiers serving an evil god of war]]?
* [[DC Comics]] had a ''[[Doom Patrol]]'' character named '''Elasti-girl''' and ''[[The Incredibles]]'' had a character named Elasti-girl. Even their last names are similar: The Doom Patrol Elastigirl is Rita Farr, and the Incredibles Elastigirl is Helen Parr. Their powers are also similar, though Farr has [[Sizeshifter|size-changing]] as well.
* When you say "'''Flash'''", do you mean [[The Flash|The Fastest Man in the World]] or [[Flash Gordon (film)|The Saviour of the Universe]] ([[Queen|ah-ah!]])?
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** Or do you mean [[wikipedia:Flash memory|a type of non-volatile memory]]?
** Or a cleaning agent? (in the UK at least)
* '''Dr. Clayton Forrester''' is the name of the good scientist hero in the 1953 movie version of ''[[The War of the Worlds (novel)|The War of the Worlds]]'', and the evil scientist villain in TV's ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''. (Yes, the latter was a deliberate [[Shout-Out]] to the former.)
* '''Billy Flynn''': [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]] [[Chicago|defense lawyer]] or [[Criminal Minds|horrifying serial killer]]?
* A '''[[Half Life|Vorti gaunt]]''' is not a [[Warhammer 4000040,000|Tyranid organism]]. Neither is [[Gaunt's Ghosts|Ibram Gaunt]] a xeno.
** Not to mention [[Harry Potter|Lord Voldemort's relatives.]]
** Or the real-life Sir John of Gaunt, who was [[The Canterbury Tales|Geoffrey Chaucer]]'s patron.
** The vortigaunt should also not be confused with [[King Arthur|Vortigern of Wales]].
* Are '''The Founders''' [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|the shape-shifting leaders of the Dominion]], or [[Charmed|a group of elder Whitelighters (guardian angels)]]?
* The '''God-Emperor''', lord of [[Dune|the spice]], [[Breath of Fire IV|founder of the Fou Empire]] or [[Warhammer 4000040,000|the Imperium of Man]]?
* The '''[[God Hand]]''' is one of two magically empowered arms used to fight the demon king Angra. It could also refer to [[Berserk|a group of the most powerful demons]].
** Or [[Shadow Hearts|Lenny's]] [[One-Winged Angel]] form.
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*** Not to be confused with the actual machine called the "Jackhammer".
**** Or with Goldberg's finisher.
* '''Hawkeye''': Marvel Universe archer/member of [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]? Wisecracking surgeon of the [[MASHM*A*S*H|4077th MASH]]? Sharpshooter/right hand woman to [[Fullmetal Alchemist|Roy Mustang]]? Or protagonist of ''[[The Leatherstocking Tales]]''?
* '''Henry Hill:''' [[Goodfellas|Did he always want to be a gangster]], or did he, also known as Hank, [[King of the Hill|sell propane and propane accessories]]?
* '''Rick Hunter''', L.A. homicide detective or [[Robotech|ace veritech fighter pilot]]?
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* You want '''Doctor Light'''? Do you mean Arthur, [[The DCU]] villain; Kimiyo Hoshi, [[The DCU]] ''heroine''; or Thomas Xavier, the creator of ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]''?
** You [[SCP Foundation|missed one]].
** And Dr. Wright in the SNES version of ''[[Sim CitySimCity]]'', who is named after Will Wright, the founder of the series.
* Speaking of '''Lucky Star''' itself: [[Moe]] [[Lucky Star|anime series]] about [[Otaku|otakudomotaku]]dom and food, or an early song by [[Madonna]], or a ''[[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]]'' item, or [[wikipedia:Lucky Star|anything else named as such]].
* '''Oscar Madison'''--is your [[The Odd Couple|roommate your complete opposite]]? Have you [[The Wotch|ever been turned into a woman]]?
* And [[Overly Long Gag|speaking of]] '''[[Overly Long Gag|Madonna]]''': A nickname for the virgin mother of [[The Bible|mankind's possible savior]], or a singer from Michigan who made a titanic career out of [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]?
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* '''Hawk Man''': [[Hawkman|Thanagarian hero]] of [[The DCU]], or French ''[[Kinnikuman]]'' villain? They also have remarkably similar taste in headgear.
* There's also '''Junk Man''' from ''[[Mega Man 7]]'', minor ''[[Kinnikuman]]'' malcontent Junkman, [[Jimmy Neutron]]'s Junkman, and ''[[Astro City]]'''s Junkman.
** Similarly, Kinnikuman antagonist Springman shouldn't be confused with ''[[Mega Man 7]]'''s Spring Man nor should he be confused with the Springman from ''ARMS''.
* '''Mask man'''. A ''[[Super Sentai]]'' [[Hikari Sentai Maskman|series]], or a Korean cartoon?
* '''Brock Mason'''. [[Dead Rising|Ruthless and callous soldier]], or [[Survival of the Fittest|dyslexic jock]]?
* '''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]''' ''himself'' is an example. See [http://www.mmhp.net/Appear/Influence.html this page] for more details.
* Does '''[[The Master (trope)|The Master]]'''...
** Have [[Doctor Who|six incarnations]]?
** Have [[Manos: The Hands of Fate|six wives]]?
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* '''Photon''' is either the original version of lasertag (which spawned a TV series), or an anime series, or one of two Marvel Comics characters.
** Also, it is the name of a form of energy in Dragonball
* '''Q''': Would that be the [[Gadgeteer Genius]] of the [[James Bond]] movies or the [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien]] on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]''? Or a guy with a metallic mask and a trenchcoat from the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series? Or the tea-loving British Robot in a Centurion's helmet from ''[[Armed and Dangerous]]''?
* '''Jaime Reyes''', 3rd [[Blue Beetle]] or [[Deus Ex|UNATCO doctor]]?
* '''Sam Carter''' and [[Stargate SG-1|air force space adventurer]], [[The Thing (film)|helicopter pilot]], or [[Deus Ex|jaded anti-terrorist quarter master]]?
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** [[Futurama|Or is it a murderous crab under the employ of the Zookeeper]]?
** Or [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|a not-too-bright unicorn with a friend named Snails]]?
* A year before the first ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'' episode, Jack Vance's story ''Star King'' featured a second-string villain who used the alias '''Mr. Spock.''' Not to mention the author of the popular baby care book (who was actually known popularly as "Dr." Spock).
* "'''Starlite'''" is the name of [[Rainbow Brite]]'s horse. A "'''Starlyte'''" is the actual "gun" used in World of Wonder's version of "Lazer Tag" (which was copyrighted with this particular spelling).
* The '''sands of time''', a curse in a specific ''[[Prince of Persia]]'' continuity or the landscape when traveling through time in ''[[Kamen Rider Den-O]]''? In ''[[Kismet]]'', it's just the title of a song based on Borodin's "In the Steppes of Central Asia."
* '''''[[Tempest (video game)|Tempest]]''''' the arcade game, and '''''[[The Tempest]]''''' the [[Shakespeare]] play. Additionally, ''[[Forbidden Planet]]'' (which is based upon ''[[The Tempest]]'') has monsters from the deeps (of the human psyche), whilst ''[[Tempest (video game)|Tempest]]'' has monsters from the deeps (of variously-shaped pits).
** Or Tempest, the arte being used by [[Tales of Symphonia|Lloyd Irving]] and several other [[Tales (series)]] characters.
* '''Tinstar''': A segment on ''[[The Schnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show]]'' or a [[Super Nintendo]] game?
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* '''James Wilson''': American Founding Father [[1776|portrayed]] as a meek "non-entity" who doesn't want to be remembered, or a doctor who's best friends with [[House (TV series)|House]]?
* '''George Wilson''': perpetually exasperated neighbor to ''[[Dennis the Menace US]]'' or the slightly worrisome car mechanic from ''[[The Great Gatsby]]''?
* '''Mary Jane''': [[Spider-Man]]'s love interest, [[Buster Brown]]'s sweetheart, a slang for cannabis or a style of shoes worn by little girls named for Buster Brown's sweeheart?
* '''Mary Worth''': meddlesome US newspaper comics protagonist or [[wikipedia:Bloody Mary (folklore)|ghost]]?
* A ''double'' cross-media example from ''within the same franchise''. Gary Oak's sister is named '''Daisy''' in the ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue]]'' game, and '''May''' in ''[[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]'' manga. Unfortunately, the anime has reserved both names for completely unrelated recurring characters. Naturally, bringing Gary's sister into [[Fan Fiction]] causes a lot of head scratching unless written quite clearly, as using ''either'' name for the poor girl will get her mixed up with someone else either in or closely related to the main cast.
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** There's also [[Yu Yu Hakusho|"Gatekeeper" Itsuki]], a demon with the ability to breach through dimensions and control lesser demons from other worlds.
** And there's Itsuki, the [[Wholesome Crossdresser]] [[Student Council President]] who will [[Heartcatch Pretty Cure|"light the darkness in your heart".]]
* The nation of '''Belka''', with its Germanic airs - A homeland of [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|powerful mage-warriors]] or [[Ace Combat|skilled fighter pilots]]?
** Speaking of Belka, there's a small village within it named Arlon, pronounced exactly the same as [[King of the Hill|Arlen, Texas]].
* '''''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]''''' was also used in a gag on ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?|Whose Line Is It Anyway]]'' several years earlier.
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** And not to be confused with a group dedicated with finding and stopping [[Godzilla|a certain gigantic green, atomic fire-breathing lizard]].
** Or the fourth game on the horrendus [[Action 52]].
* '''Steve Austin''': [[The Six Million Dollar Man]] or the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|superstar]]?
** The latter actually was named for the former, as one of his nicknames, "The Bionic Redneck", suggest.
* '''The Brood''' are either ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' villains or a [[Professional Wrestling]] stable consisting of [[Edge]], [[Christian]], and Gangrel (and later The Hardys).
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* '''Balrog''' can refer to: the demon from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', the Flying Fortress in ''[[Strider Hiryu|Strider]]'', the final boss of ''[[Cadash]]'', the boxer in ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' (or the Spaniard [[Dub Name Change|if you prefer to stick with the Japanese names]]), the [[Recurring Boss]] in ''[[Cave Story]]'', Balrog Lune from ''[[Saint Seiya]]'' and the Balrog in ''[[Maple Story]]''.
* '''The Scarecrow'''. DC Comics villain, [[Marvel|Marvel Comics villain]], [[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|brain-lacking Oz resident]], alias of the [[The Scarecrow Of Romney Marsh|Reverend Doctor Christopher Syn]] or [[Pink Floyd|Syd Barratt]] song?
* '''Jack Wade''' is both the name of a CIA operative who assists [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] in ''[[GoldeneyeGoldenEye (film)|GoldenEye]]'' and the protagonist of the video game ''Headhunter.''
* '''Scar''': [[The Lion King|Treacherous brother of pride leader Mufasa]] or [[Fullmetal Alchemist|religiously-motivated serial killer who comes to understand and resent the cycle of revenge?]]
** Or [[The Searchers|murderous Comanche war chief]]?
** Or [[Green Lantern/Characters/Black and White Corps|Guardian of the Black Lantern Corps]]?
* There's an ''[[Iron Man]]'' knockoff titled '''''Metal Man''''', which is the name of a Robot Master from ''[[Mega Man 2]]''.
* '''''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]''''' the anime series, and Clannad the band.
* Talla 2XLC had a song called '''"Descent 3"''', which came out about two years before the game of the same name. Weird coincidence.
* '''[[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends|Cheese]]''' and [[Walkyverse|The Cheese]]. Don't get them mixed up. (considering one's [[The Ditz|basically incompetent]] and the other's [[Physical God|basically omnipotent]], this shouldn't be too difficult.)
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* A '''Candroid''' is a [[Robot Me]] named after Candace Flynn in ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''. Another type of Candroid is a [[Robot Buddy]] that transforms from a soda can in ''[[Kamen Rider OOO]]''.
* '''Kasumi Asou''' is the name of a gorgeous [[Phantom Thief]] in the manga ''[[City Hunter]]'', and the name of a gorgeous teacher in the [[Dating Sim]] ''[[Tokimeki Memorial|Tokimeki Memorial 2]]''.
* The [[Big Bad|Big Bads]]s of ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' and ''[[Prince of Persia]]'' are both viziers named '''Jafar''' (the latter's is spelled with two f's), which was also the name of a character in ''The Arabian Nights'', although that one wasn't a villain. All three were actually named after a real [[Grand Vizier Jafar]].
** There is also an assassin named [[Fire Emblem Elibe|Jaffar]], although that's not really the subject.
* '''Zurg''' from ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]]'', or the '''Zerg''' from ''[[StarcraftStarCraft]]''?
* '''Chimera''' was a monster in Greek mythology, the name of an order of cartilaginous fishes, a monster in ''[[Resident Evil]]'', and the alien race in ''[[Resistance]]'' (who actually look rather similar to the ''RE'' monsters).
** Don't forget that Chimeras are also hybrids of animals in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
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** Or Apple's [[wikipedia:Apple Bandai Pippin|failed attempt]] to enter the console market?
** Or Johnny Thunder's female sidkick in Lego's ''Adventurers'' line.
* '''Shiki''': We have [[Tsukihime|Shiki, SHIKI]], [[Kara no Kyoukai:|Shiki]], [[The World Ends With You|Shiki]], the [[Shiki]], and, [[Touhou Project|Shiki(eiki)]].<ref>In which "Eiki" may or may not be a surname</ref>.
** Don't forget about [[Samurai Shodown|Shiki]]!
*** And there's an anime show that's ''called'' [[Shiki]].
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* The book '''''Bringing Down The House''''' became ''[[21 (2008 film)|21]]'' in order to avoid [[Title Confusion]] with [[Bringing Down the House|that other film]]. Of course, there were three other movies titled ''21'' before that film was made, and one more made after it (and a game show called ''[[21 (game show)|21]]'', but the movie about that show is called ''[[Quiz Show (film)|Quiz Show]]'').
* '''Red Robin''' is both a restaurant chain and a superhero identity in [[Batman]] currently used by Tim Drake.
* '''Stephen Black''' the lowly servant with a glorious destiny from ''[[Jonathan Strange and& Mr. Norrell]]'', or '''Steven Black''', the one-shot Wayne Brady character on ''[[30 Rock|Thirty Rock]]''. And yes, both of them ''are'' [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|black.]]
* '''Hakumen''': [[Blaz BlueBlazBlue|one of the Six Heroes who fought against the Black Beast]], or [[Ushio and Tora|a nine-tailed fox demon bent on destroying the world one nation at a time for its own enjoyment]]? (Although the latter is properly known as Hakumen no Mono.)
* They may have different surnames, but two works share a titular character of '''Arthur''': [[Arthur (film)|a Dudley Moore movie about a drunken heir]], and [[Arthur (animation)|a cartoon series about a young aardvark]]. Neither of them is [[King Arthur|king of the Britons]].
* '''Muk''' is either a [[Pokémon|living mass of sludge]] or [[Balto|a polar bear.]]
* A '''Soul Gem''' sure sounds like a powerful item...but tell us, is it one of the Infinity Gems in the [[Marvel Universe]], a device used to capture souls for use in recharging magic items in the ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' universe, or a key magical girl item in the universe ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]''?
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* '''CeCe''' and '''C.C.''' One is a 13-year old dancer in a [[Shake It Up|TV Show.]] The other is the one who has [[Code Geass|Geass given to a Royal rebel.]] The latter however, is officially pronounced "C-2".
* In an episode of ''Street Fighter II V'', Ryu and Ken fight a pair of [[Giant Mook|giant mooks]] named '''Sodom''' and Gomorrah. The anime aired before the former's namesake from ''[[Final Fight]]'' appeared as a playable character in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha]]''.
* '''Evolution''' [[WWEWorld Wrestling Entertainment|is]] [[Power Stable|a]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvL4yWyjxSA mystery]...it could refer to a [[Evolution (film)|2001 film]].
** Or a transforming Pokemon
** Or [[WWEWorld Wrestling Entertainment|a "line in the sand" you didn't want to cross between 2003 and 2005]] (although [[Goldberg]] and [[Chris Benoit]] did just that)
* '''Black Cat''' is [[Black Cat (manga)|an anime]] and [[Classy Cat Burglar|Felicia]] [[Dating Catwoman|Hardy]] from [[Spider-Man]].
* '''[[Brawn Hilda|Kharma]]''' is a female member of the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]]. [[Lipstick Lesbian|Karma]] is a female member of the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]].
* '''''[[The Darkness]]''''': Comic book-turned-video game, or a British rock band with a falsetto lead singer ("I Believe In A Thing Called Love")?
* '''Zelda''': princess who usually needs rescuing from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series or an evil hag alien from [[Terrahawks]]? [[Robin Williams]] named his daughter after the former, as a recent advert for the 3DS shows.
** How about [[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV series)|Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'s Aunt Zelda?
* '''''The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter''''': A 1940 novel by Carson McCullers, or a [[Reba McEntire]] song?
* '''Nuts and Milk''': The eponymous [[Waddling Head|Waddling Heads]]s from an old video game, or two of the three mascot creatures in ''[[Yes! Pretty Cure 5]]''?
* '''Sam the Eagle''': [[Disney Theme Parks|Patriotic eagle]] or [[The Muppet Show|patriotic eagle]]?
* '''Animus''': Able to [[Assassin's Creed|send you to the memories of your ancestors]] or a [[Power Rangers Wild Force|God in giant robot form.]]
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* '''Click''' the appropriate links for the 2006 [[Adam Sandler]] [[Click|film]] and the [[wikipedia:Click (game show)|kid's]] [[Game Show]] [[Retroactive Recognition|hosted by Ryan Seacrest]].
** Or a technology series from [[The BBC]].
* '''Young Frankenstein''' is a [[Mel Brooks]]' [[Young Frankenstein|film]] and a ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20120427170119/http://www.titanstower.com/source/whoswho/OYG/youngfrankenstein.html member].
* '''Mister America''': ''[[Justice Society of America]]'' [[Justice Society of America/Characters|member]] and [[Hulk Hogan]]'s [[Charlie Brown From Outta Town]] identity.
* '''Kimba''' is [[Kimba the White Lion|an anime-styled white lion]] and the name of the heroes' team from the ''[[Whateley Universe]]''.
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* '''Grace Holloway''' is [[BioShock (series)|a former jazz singer loyal to the Rapture Family]]...or maybe she was a [[Doctor Who|short-lived companion of The Doctor]].
* This happens to ''celestial bodies'', of all things, in this case '''Pandora'''. One is a [[Avatar (film)|dangerous jungle moon with stores of unobtanium being harvested by corrupt corporate executives from earth]]. [[Borderlands|The other is a barren wasteland planet resulting from strip mining by competing mega corps.]] Hilarious coincidence, as these two came out the same year.
* '''Wanda''' is either the fairy who guided [[Super Mario Bros.|Mario]] through levels when he had a bucket stuck on his head, or the fairy godparent of [[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents|Timmy Turner]].
** Or [[A Fish Called Wanda|a fish]]...
* '''Cosmo''' can either be a green haired plant girl from [[Sonic X]], a green haired male fairy from [[Fairly Oddparents]] or a [[Seinfeld|weird neighbor who borrows food from your fridge]].
* '''Suzie Wong''' is a Chinese prostitute from a novel by [[Richard Mason]], and Henry's little sister on ''[[Digimon Tamers]]''.
* '''Necron''': The final boss of ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' or a ''[[Warhammer 4000040,000]]'' faction? Meanwhile, '''Nekron''' is a [[DC Comics]] supervillain.
* '''Son Goku''': Hero from ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' and the Japanese pronounciation of Sun Wukong, [[Journey to the West|the Monkey King]].
** Also, one of the four leads of ''[[Saiyuki]]'', which is also based off of ''Journey to the West''.
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* '''Java''' is a caveman in both [[Martin Mystery]] and in DC Comics' [[Metamorpho]]-related titles.
* '''Mrs. Cake''' is either [[Discworld|a precognitive spiritualist]] or [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|co-owner of Sugar Cube Corner]].
* Is '''Poochie''' [[Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's pet dog]] or [[The Itchy and Scratchy Show|an extremely hated cartoon dog]] voiced by [[The Simpsons (animation)|Homer Simpson?]]
* '''[[John Dies at the End|John and Dave]]''', the snarky hero and goofy best friend, or '''[[Homestuck|John and Dave]]''', the goofy hero and snarky best friend?
* Princess '''Celestia''' from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' actually shares her name with a popular astronomy software.
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* The claymation character '''Gumby''' has nothing to do with [[Monty Python|a certain group of people who wear hankerchiefs on their heads, glasses, gumboots, sport toothbrush mustaches and talk in slow, loud, broken sentences who are fond of the sound of bricks being bashed together and often complain that their brains hurt]].
* '''Pulstar''' is either an electronic music piece by Vangelis, or a [[Neo Geo]] ''[[R-Type]]'' clone.
* '''Sanjūrō Sugata''': a student from [[Kunio -Kun|Nekketsu High School]], or the commander-in-chief of [[Hikari Sentai Maskman]]?
* '''Sector Seven''': are they trying to [[Transformers (film)|hide the existence of the Transformers]], or are they [[Blaz BlueBlazBlue|fighting against the forces of the NOL]]? Or are they just [[Final Fantasy VII|a sector in Midgar destroyed by Shinra]]?
* '''Joey Wheeler''': [[Yu-Gi-Oh!|Yugi]]'s blond friend or [[Captain Planet|the fire planeteer]]?
* '''Bellatrix''' is [[Harry Potter|a Death Eater loyal to Lord Voldemort]] or an Icelandic girls only rock group
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* '''Black Heart''': [[Ghost Rider|the son]] [[Marvel vs. Capcom 2|of Mephisto]], a boss from ''[[Battle Garegga]]'', or [[Hyperdimension Neptunia|the moe personification of the PlayStation 3?]]
* '''Devastator''': Either a [[Transformers|giant robot made up of several smaller ones]], or a [[Bionicle|giant biomechanical being capable of turning into sand]]. Or perhaps some [[LEGO Exo-Force|smaller robot dudes who ride in giant robot suits]]?
* '''Pokey the Pig''', one of Adam's few real possessions in ''I Am The Cheese'', and '''Pokey Minch''' (whose first name is actually Porky), Ness's pig-like [[Jerkass]] of a neighbor in [[EarthboundEarthBound]] who becomes [[The Dragon]] and then the [[Big Bad]] in [[Mother 3]].
* '''Gauron''': Klingon warlord who hopes to lead the High Council and makes a deal to restore [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Worf's family honor,]] or an unhinged evil mercenary [[Full Metal Panic!|mecha pilot.]]
* Here's something interesting: '''Sakura''', '''Hinata''', and '''Karin'''.
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* '''Dakota North'''. [[Marvel Comics|Private detective]]? Or [[True Jackson, VP|supermodel]]?
* '''Jack and Rose''' are [[Titanic|lovers]], [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0357110/ father and daughter], [[Homestuck|mortal enemies]], [[Doctor Who|Companions]], and [[Johnny Depp]]'s children (Jack and Lily-Rose).
* '''Valentine''': [[Resident Evil|Jill?]] [[National Lampoon Films|Dick?]] [[Soul Series|Isabella?]] [[Final Fantasy VII|Vincent?]] [[Shadow Hearts|Joachim, Keith and Hildegard?]] [[Cowboy Bebop|Faye?]] [[Yu-Gi-Oh!|Mai?]] [[The Rocketeer (film)|Eddie?]] [[Trading Places|Billy Ray?]] [[Holly OaksHollyoaks|Calvin, Leo, and Sasha?]] [[The Young and The Restless|Esther?]] [[Doug|Skeeter?]] [[Hellsing|Luke and Jan?]] [[Andromeda|Beka?]] [[Eastenders|Aubrey?]] or [[Ender's Game|Wiggin?]]
** Ironically Jill's father is named Dick in the S.D. Perry novels.
* '''Bonkers''' could easily be a [[Kirby|hammer-welding gorilla mini-boss]] or a [[Bonkers|cartoon bobcat police officer]].
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* '''The White Queen''' is either [[X-Men (Comic Book)|a former supervillainess-turned-X-woman]] or [[Alice in Wonderland (film)|an albinistic ruler of a fantasy world that detests physical violence?]]
* '''Chun-Li''': "[[Street Fighter|The Strongest Woman in the World]]"? or [[Saint Seiya|Dragon Shiryu]]'s childhood friend?
* Is '''Barney''' [[Barney and Friends|a dinosaur]], [[The Flintstones|a caveman]], [[The Simpsons (animation)|a drunk]], [[The Andy Griffith Show|a deputy]], or just plain [[How I Met Your Mother|awesome]]?
* The name '''Rock'''. [[Fatal Fury|Son to Geese Howard and nephew to Kain?]] [[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'s real name? [[Soul Series|an axe-wielding Englishman looking for his adopted son?]] [[Dwayne Johnson|Rocky and Ata's son?]] [[Black Lagoon|Ex-salaryman Rokuro Okajima?]] [[The Alcatraz|Alcatraz Prison?]]
* '''Sadako.''' [[The Ring|A girl with psychic powers who was thrown down a well?]] [[wikipedia:Sadako Sasaki|Or a Hiroshima bomb survivor]] [[Thousand Origami Cranes|famous for folding paper cranes before dying of leukemia?]]
* '''Captain Jack''' could refer to a [[Crazy Awesome]] [[Pirates of the Caribbean|pirate captain]], a [[Extreme Omnisexual|polysexual]] [[Doctor Who|time]] [[Torchwood|traveler]], a [[The Dresden Files|ghost cop]], or a [[Bloody Jack|wily young girl (Captain Jacky) with a love for adventure.]]
* '''Rex'''. This can refer to [[Toy Story (franchise)|a toy dinosaur]], a droid pilot of the StarSpeeder, and [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars|a captain in the Clone Army]]. Notable in that the latter two are within the same franchise.
* '''Sakuya''': [[Fist of the North Star|Raoh's strategist?]] or [[Touhou|a knife-throwing maid?]]
* ''[[The Saboteur]]'' has an evil British man named Bishop who is voiced by John Noble. On ''[[Fringe]]'' John Noble plays Dr. Walter Bishop.
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