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* In an episode of ''[[Rick and Steve]]'', the gang goes to [[San Francisco]] for Pride Week, only to be shunned by the rest of the gay population for being [[Invisible to Gaydar|normal-acting gay people]], rather than [[Camp Gay|extreme stereotypes]]. Also, the introduction to the Mayor's Welcome Speech lasts the entire episode, as he is sure to include the politically correct term for every sexual preference imaginable.
* In an episode of ''[[Rick and Steve]]'', the gang goes to [[San Francisco]] for Pride Week, only to be shunned by the rest of the gay population for being [[Invisible to Gaydar|normal-acting gay people]], rather than [[Camp Gay|extreme stereotypes]]. Also, the introduction to the Mayor's Welcome Speech lasts the entire episode, as he is sure to include the politically correct term for every sexual preference imaginable.
* In one ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' sketch, you see a standing in front of the [[Creature from the Black Lagoon]]. [http://video.adultswim.com/robot-chicken/the-lagoon-creatures-name.html Or as the creature would say . . .]
* In one ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' sketch, you see a standing in front of the [[Creature from the Black Lagoon]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130310045917/http://video.adultswim.com/robot-chicken/the-lagoon-creatures-name.html Or as the creature would say . . .]
* In an episode of ''Clifford's Puppy Days'' the family was on a trip for "Fall Feast" instead of "Thanksgiving".
* In an episode of ''Clifford's Puppy Days'' the family was on a trip for "Fall Feast" instead of "Thanksgiving".
* One episode in the original ''[[Powerpuff Girls]]'' parodied the notion of victimhood culture and implicitly, social justice. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUdHA5liNec&nohtml5=False Ironically foreshadowing] the sort of mindsets that before long came to be associated with [[Tumblr]].
* One episode in the original ''[[Powerpuff Girls]]'' parodied the notion of victimhood culture and implicitly, social justice. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUdHA5liNec&nohtml5=False Ironically foreshadowing] the sort of mindsets that before long came to be associated with [[Tumblr]].