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* ''[[Audrey Hepburn|Roman Holiday]]'' features a romatic Vespa ride, this trope in scooter form.
* ''Jane Austen's Mafia!'' had this. Completely with a holiday for the black olives.
* ''[[A Midsummer Nights Dream|A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (1999) is set in Victorian-era Tuscany. It includes that newfangled contraption, the bicycle. It has a soundtrack full of famous Italian arias.
* ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' (1993) was filmed in a Renaissance villa in Tuscany.
* [[James Bond]]
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* A [[Looney Tunes]] example: In "A Hound For Trouble" the foreign, [[But Not Too Foreign]], Charlie Dog went to this version of Italy, attempting to be adopted by a ludicruously stereotyped Italian chef. At the end, said chef tricked Charlie into "holding up" the Leaning Tower of Pisa while he "went for help".
* ''[[The Simpsons]]''
** An Italian tour bus in had Mario from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' mocking Homer. Then an angry Homer starts throwing trash cans at him, and you can pretty much guess [[Donkey Kong|where it goes from there]].
** The Simpsons went to Italy. They visit Rome, the Tower of Pisa, and a Tuscan village where Sideshow Bob just happened to be mayor. They see an opera being performed in the Colosseum. In the closing credit montage they visit Venice.
* ''[[Futurama]]'': [[Super Mario Bros.|Mario]] also serves up stereotypical dialogue as a representative of Italy in a video game reimagining.
 
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