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* The entirety of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''. It looked like they were dredging up ''every single possible period detail'' relating to the 1950s.
* ''[[Forrest Gump]]'' had plenty of this.
* Done oddly in the movie version of ''[[Mamma Mia!]]'', where Donna flashes back to her three old boyfriends in their prime. Apparently they each wore clothes from a different decade, even though these flashbacks were supposed to take place in the 1980s. Watch out for Pierce Brosnan as a hold-over hippy...
** We are talking about a movie that has cars, dresses and culture from the 40's-50's Greece in the present day! I mean...look at the cars!
* In ''[[The Naked Gun]] 33 1/3'', Drebin recognizes a woman as a suspect in an unsolved murder back in the 70's. Cue [[Flash Back]] of the murder: It happened in a disco, and Drebin, Hocker, and Nordberg are all decked out in leisure suits, gold chains, and huge afros.
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* Sort of averted in ''[[Everybody Hates Chris]]''. Most of the kids wear clothes that are generally in style (jeans and a t-shirt) and Rochelle has a seventies hairstyle in the early episodes.
* Averted in ''[[Freaks and Geeks]]'': None of the characters wear the standard '80s attire as it is only 1980, and disco is popular (much to their annoyance).
* Averted in ''[[Mad Men]]'': While set in the 60's, the attitude and style of the main characters still reflect the previous decade, with many of the older characters (like Duck and Roger) reflecting the decade before that one.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==