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* The ''[[Buck Rogers in The 25th Century]]'' episode "Space Vampire" is [[Dracula]]...In Space, complete with a wrecked ship with a ship's log that documents the deaths of the crew and a passenger named William Helsing from "New London"
* The ''[[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'' episode "Space Vampire" is [[Dracula]]...In Space, complete with a wrecked ship with a ship's log that documents the deaths of the crew and a passenger named William Helsing from "New London"
* While ''[[Power Rangers]]'' repeatedly uses this trope (list below), the series actually titled ''[[Power Rangers in Space]]'' is ''not'' an example. The move to outer space brought a lot of changes to the status quo, such as more complex villains and mostly abandoning the [[City of Adventure]] setup in favor of searching alien planets for their kidnapped mentor. That said, most ''[[Power Rangers]]'' series are recycled:
* While ''[[Power Rangers]]'' repeatedly uses this trope (list below), the series actually titled ''[[Power Rangers in Space]]'' is ''not'' an example. The move to outer space brought a lot of changes to the status quo, such as more complex villains and mostly abandoning the [[City of Adventure]] setup in favor of searching alien planets for their kidnapped mentor. That said, most ''[[Power Rangers]]'' series are recycled:
** ''In Space'' was preceded by ''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]'', which was Power Rangers <small>WITH [[Cool Car|COOL CARS]]</small>!
** ''In Space'' was preceded by ''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]'', which was Power Rangers <small>WITH [[Cool Car|COOL CARS]]</small>!
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** ''[[Power Rangers Samurai]]'': Power Rangers <small>AS [[Everything's Better with Samurai|SAMURAI]]</small>! ([[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Obviously.]])
** ''[[Power Rangers Samurai]]'': Power Rangers <small>AS [[Everything's Better with Samurai|SAMURAI]]</small>! ([[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Obviously.]])
** Future seasons, based on the ''[[Super Sentai]]'' source material, would be [[Tensou Sentai Goseiger|Power Rangers]] <small>AS [[Our Angels Are Different|GUARDIAN ANGELS]]</small>!, [[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger|Power Rangers]] <small>AS [[Space Pirates]]</small>!, and [[Tokumei Sentai Gobusters|Power Rangers]] <small>AS</small> ([[Overt Operative|not-so-]])<small>[[Espionage Tropes|SECRET AGENTS]]</small>!
** Future seasons, based on the ''[[Super Sentai]]'' source material, would be [[Tensou Sentai Goseiger|Power Rangers]] <small>AS [[Our Angels Are Different|GUARDIAN ANGELS]]</small>!, [[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger|Power Rangers]] <small>AS [[Space Pirates]]</small>!, and [[Tokumei Sentai Gobusters|Power Rangers]] <small>AS</small> ([[Overt Operative|not-so-]])<small>[[Espionage Tropes|SECRET AGENTS]]</small>!
* Many episodes of ''[[Battlestar Galactica Classic]]'' are lifted from classic movies;
* Many episodes of [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|the original ''Battlestar Galactica'']] are lifted from classic movies;
** "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero" = ''[[The Guns of Navarone]]'' and ''[[Ice Station Zebra]]''. Both movies were based on books by Alistair MacLean.
** "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero" = ''[[The Guns of Navarone]]'' and ''[[Ice Station Zebra]]''. Both movies were based on books by Alistair MacLean.
** "The Magnificent Warriors" = ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]'', which itself was a western version of ''[[Seven Samurai]]''.
** "The Magnificent Warriors" = ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]'', which itself was a western version of ''[[Seven Samurai]]''.
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*** Hmm...the twelve <s>tribes</s> colonies, originated from <s>Eden</s> Kobol, was forced to move from their homeland to find <s>a promised land</s> Earth that only was known from legend, all due to the actions of a certain man, who after receiving visions and power from a higher being, eventually become the founder and leader of <s>Judaism Christianity</s> a monothestic religion and preach about grace, and after wandering around <s>the desert</s> space for <s>forty</s> four years, manage to arrive on a lush green <s>place</s> planet {{spoiler|that is eventually OUR Earth}}, all according to the plan of the higher being. Hmm, sounds like a [[The Bible|familiar book]]...
*** Hmm...the twelve <s>tribes</s> colonies, originated from <s>Eden</s> Kobol, was forced to move from their homeland to find <s>a promised land</s> Earth that only was known from legend, all due to the actions of a certain man, who after receiving visions and power from a higher being, eventually become the founder and leader of <s>Judaism Christianity</s> a monothestic religion and preach about grace, and after wandering around <s>the desert</s> space for <s>forty</s> four years, manage to arrive on a lush green <s>place</s> planet {{spoiler|that is eventually OUR Earth}}, all according to the plan of the higher being. Hmm, sounds like a [[The Bible|familiar book]]...
** The re-imagined series gave us the episode "The Captain's Hand" = ''[[Crimson Tide]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
** The re-imagined series gave us the episode "The Captain's Hand" = ''[[Crimson Tide]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
** Re-imagined ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' is original ''[[Battlestar Galactica Classic]]'' <small>TAKEN SERIOUSLY</small>!
** [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|The re-imagined ''Battlestar Galactica'']] is [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|the original ''Battlestar Galactica'']] {{small-caps|TAKEN SERIOUSLY}}!
*** Hardly "seriously" when you have Cylon fetish-dungeon ships, and crank the [[Fan Service]] [[Up to Eleven]]. More like a [[Darker and Edgier]] version.
*** Hardly "seriously" when you have Cylon fetish-dungeon ships, and crank the [[Fan Service]] [[Up to Eleven]]. More like a [[Darker and Edgier]] version.
*** With the revival of serial-formatted TV such as ''24'' and others, rather than episodic tales, the Re-imagined Series and J.J. Abrams's ''Lost'' were can't-miss-an-episode shows at the time. The subject matter and [[Mind Screw]] plots between these two shows were too similar for some fans, jesting that the new BSG was [[Incredibly Lame Pun|"LOST:]] <small>IN SPACE</small>!"
*** With the revival of serial-formatted TV such as ''24'' and others, rather than episodic tales, the Re-imagined Series and J.J. Abrams's ''Lost'' were can't-miss-an-episode shows at the time. The subject matter and [[Mind Screw]] plots between these two shows were too similar for some fans, jesting that the new BSG was [[Incredibly Lame Pun|"LOST:]] <small>IN SPACE</small>!"
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* Many episodes of ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'' and ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'' are lifted from classic movies, themes or tropes, especially in later seasons. (Probably too many to list individually!)
* Many episodes of ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'' and ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'' are lifted from classic movies, themes or tropes, especially in later seasons. (Probably too many to list individually!)
* ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess|Xena]]'' was ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys|Hercules]]...<small>WITH CHICKS</small>! And <small>INCREASINGLY BLATANT LESBIAN SUBTEXT</small>!
* ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess|Xena]]'' was ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys|Hercules]]...<small>WITH CHICKS</small>! And <small>INCREASINGLY BLATANT LESBIAN SUBTEXT</small>!
* The ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'' episode "Balance of Terror" is the 1957 WWII submarine movie ''The Enemy Below'' <small>IN SPACE</small>! Even the bearing of the unidentified initial contact and the captain's maneuvering orders to the helm are copied nearly verbatim. The Romulan ship is cramped and has lots of piping and conduits in all background scenes. The Enterprise's phasers act like depth charges, and at one point the Enterprise and the Romulan ship both go to silent running, fearing to ''talk loudly'' [[Space Is Noisy|lest the other vessel hear them]].
* The ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode "Balance of Terror" is the 1957 WWII submarine movie ''The Enemy Below'' <small>IN SPACE</small>! Even the bearing of the unidentified initial contact and the captain's maneuvering orders to the helm are copied nearly verbatim. The Romulan ship is cramped and has lots of piping and conduits in all background scenes. The Enterprise's phasers act like depth charges, and at one point the Enterprise and the Romulan ship both go to silent running, fearing to ''talk loudly'' [[Space Is Noisy|lest the other vessel hear them]].
** The Romulans in this episode were [[The Roman Empire]] <small>IN SPACE</small>!, as exemplified by Mark Lenard's dignified Centurion character. They didn't stay that way, though. Compare the Romulans in the ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'' reboot movie.
** The Romulans in this episode were [[The Roman Empire]] <small>IN SPACE</small>!, as exemplified by Mark Lenard's dignified Centurion character. They didn't stay that way, though. Compare the Romulans in the ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'' reboot movie.
* The ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' episode "Starship Mine" is ''[[Die Hard]]'' <small>[[Die Hard on an X|ON THE USS ENTERPRISE]]</small>!
* The ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "Starship Mine" is ''[[Die Hard]]'' <small>[[Die Hard on an X|ON THE USS ENTERPRISE]]</small>!
** "Face of the Enemy", in addition to being the [[Trope Namer]] for [[Good Troi Episode]], was also ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
** "Face of the Enemy", in addition to being the past [[Trope Namer]] for [[A Day in the Limelight|Good Troi Episode]], was also ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
** "The Next Phase" is ''[[Ghost (film)|Ghost]]'' <small>IN SPACE, MINUS THE ACTUAL DEATH OF THE HEROES</small>!
** "The Next Phase" is ''[[Ghost (film)|Ghost]]'' <small>IN SPACE, MINUS THE ACTUAL DEATH OF THE HEROES</small>!
* ''[[Star Trek]]'' itself is, in the words of its creator, [[Wagon Train to the Stars|Wagon Train]] <small>TO THE STARS</small>!
* ''[[Star Trek]]'' itself is, in the words of its creator, [[Wagon Train to the Stars|Wagon Train]] <small>TO THE STARS</small>!
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** Nicholas Meyer, director of ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]'' and ''[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|Star Trek VI the Undiscovered Country]]'', describes the series as "''[[Horatio Hornblower]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!"
** Nicholas Meyer, director of ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]'' and ''[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|Star Trek VI the Undiscovered Country]]'', describes the series as "''[[Horatio Hornblower]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!"
** Or, according to [[Mitchell and Webb]], it's ''[[Gilbert and Sullivan|HMS Pinafore]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
** Or, according to [[Mitchell and Webb]], it's ''[[Gilbert and Sullivan|HMS Pinafore]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
* The much-maligned ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "Meridian" was, as admitted by producer Ira Steven Behr, ''[[Brigadoon]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>! Recalling this idea at a later date, Behr admitted: "I am a moron."
* The much-maligned ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "Meridian" was, as admitted by producer Ira Steven Behr, ''[[Brigadoon]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>! Recalling this idea at a later date, Behr admitted: "I am a moron."
** The original concept for ''Deep Space Nine'' (before they shifted the location from a Federation colony planet to a space station after [[J. Michael Straczynski]] pitched ''[[Babylon 5]]'' to Paramount) would have been ''Star Trek'' <small>ON LAND</small>!
** The original concept for ''Deep Space Nine'' (before they shifted the location from a Federation colony planet to a space station after [[J. Michael Straczynski]] pitched ''[[Babylon 5]]'' to Paramount) would have been ''Star Trek'' <small>ON LAND</small>!
** The episode "Starship Down" is basically ''[[Das Boot]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>.
** The episode "Starship Down" is basically ''[[Das Boot]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>.
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* ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' is ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' <small>IN A DIFFERENT GALAXY</small>! <small>WITH <s>VAMPIRES</s> LIFE-FORCE-EATING ALIENS</small>!
* ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' is ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' <small>IN A DIFFERENT GALAXY</small>! <small>WITH <s>VAMPIRES</s> LIFE-FORCE-EATING ALIENS</small>!
* ''[[Stargate Infinity]]'' is ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' <small>IN THE FUTURE</small>! The episode "200" toyed with this concept. Imaginary pitching segments show SG-1 <small>AS TEENAGERS</small>! and the show remade <small>WITH PUPPETS</small>!, among other things.
* ''[[Stargate Infinity]]'' is ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' <small>IN THE FUTURE</small>! The episode "200" toyed with this concept. Imaginary pitching segments show SG-1 <small>AS TEENAGERS</small>! and the show remade <small>WITH PUPPETS</small>!, among other things.
* [http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/09/meet_the_istargate_universei_tea.shtml Commenters to Gateworld] are already calling the new spinoff ''Stargate: Universe'' "90210 <small>IN SPACE</small>!" and "[[Gossip Girl]] <small>IN SPACE</small>!". And they're <small>NONE TOO PLEASED ABOUT IT, EITHER</small>! Actually, it's more like "''[[Lost]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!" (but definitely not ''[[Lost in Space]]'').
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080918232925/http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/09/meet_the_istargate_universei_tea.shtml Commenters to Gateworld] are already calling the new spinoff ''Stargate: Universe'' "90210 <small>IN SPACE</small>!" and "[[Gossip Girl]] <small>IN SPACE</small>!". And they're <small>NONE TOO PLEASED ABOUT IT, EITHER</small>! Actually, it's more like "''[[Lost]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!" (but definitely not ''[[Lost in Space]]'').
** The "you can't go home again" and "big ancient structure with lots of rooms to explore" premise means that ''Universe'' is ''Stargate Atlantis'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
** The "you can't go home again" and "big ancient structure with lots of rooms to explore" premise means that ''Universe'' is ''Stargate Atlantis'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
* The [[In Name Only]] film version of ''[[The Lawnmower Man]]'' is best summed up as, "the first two thirds of ''[[Flowers for Algernon]]''...<small>IN CYBERSPACE</small>!"
* The [[In Name Only]] film version of ''[[The Lawnmower Man]]'' is best summed up as, "the first two thirds of ''[[Flowers for Algernon]]''...<small>IN CYBERSPACE</small>!"
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** In fact, any show aimed at teens with a [[Six-Student Clique]] and a gimmick is ''Saved by the Bell'' <small>WITH A GIMMICK</small>! Even if it's a drama.
** In fact, any show aimed at teens with a [[Six-Student Clique]] and a gimmick is ''Saved by the Bell'' <small>WITH A GIMMICK</small>! Even if it's a drama.
* ''[[Babylon 5]]: Thirdspace'' was ''[[Cthulhu Mythos|The Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
* ''[[Babylon 5]]: Thirdspace'' was ''[[Cthulhu Mythos|The Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
* As Lampshaded in a Voltaire filk, ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek Voyager]]'' was ''[[Lost in Space]]'' <s><small>IN SPACE</small>!</s> <small>IN THE ''[[Star Trek]]'' UNIVERSE</small>!
* As Lampshaded in a Voltaire filk, ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' was ''[[Lost in Space]]'' <s><small>IN SPACE</small>!</s> <small>IN THE ''[[Star Trek]]'' UNIVERSE</small>!
* ''[[Extreme Makeover: Home Edition]]'' is ''[[Extreme Makeover]]'' <small>FOR HOUSES</small>! [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Need we say more?]]
* ''[[Extreme Makeover: Home Edition]]'' is ''[[Extreme Makeover]]'' <small>FOR HOUSES</small>! [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Need we say more?]]
* ''[[Pirate Master]]'' is ''[[Survivor]]'' <small>WITH PIRATES</small>!
* ''[[Pirate Master]]'' is ''[[Survivor]]'' <small>WITH PIRATES</small>!
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* The ''[[Alarm Fuer Cobra 11]]'' episode "Die schwartze Madonna" is ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' and ''[[The Maltese Falcon]]'' <small>IN GERMANY ON THE AUTOBAHN</small>!
* The ''[[Alarm Fuer Cobra 11]]'' episode "Die schwartze Madonna" is ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' and ''[[The Maltese Falcon]]'' <small>IN GERMANY ON THE AUTOBAHN</small>!
* [[Cartoon Network]]'s new game show ''Brain Rush'' is ''Cash Cab'' <small>ON A ROLLER COASTER</small>!
* [[Cartoon Network]]'s new game show ''Brain Rush'' is ''Cash Cab'' <small>ON A ROLLER COASTER</small>!
* ''Virtuality'' (from the producers of ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'') is ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' with <small>A REALITY TV SPIN, MORE CHARACTERS, WOMEN, AND VIRTUAL REALITY</small>!
* ''Virtuality'' (from the producers of ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'') is ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' with <small>A REALITY TV SPIN, MORE CHARACTERS, WOMEN, AND VIRTUAL REALITY</small>!
* ''[[Dustys Trail]]'' is both ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' <small>IN THE OLD WEST</small> and ''[[Wagon Train]]'' <small>WITH GILLIGAN, THE <s>SKIPPER</s> WAGONMASTER TOO, THE MILLIONAIRE AND HIS WIFE, THE <s>MOVIE STAR</s> DANCEHALL GIRL, THE PROFESSOR AND MARY ANN</small>!
* ''[[Dustys Trail]]'' is both ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' <small>IN THE OLD WEST</small> and ''[[Wagon Train]]'' <small>WITH GILLIGAN, THE <s>SKIPPER</s> WAGONMASTER TOO, THE MILLIONAIRE AND HIS WIFE, THE <s>MOVIE STAR</s> DANCEHALL GIRL, THE PROFESSOR AND MARY ANN</small>!
* ''[[Defying Gravity]]'' is ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
* ''[[Defying Gravity]]'' is ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
* ''[[Mercy Point]]'' (UPN, 1998) was ''[[ER]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
* ''[[Mercy Point]]'' (UPN, 1998) was ''[[ER]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small>!
* ''Newsradio'', episode "Space"; radio station, you guessed it, <small>IN SPACE</small>! Episode "Sinking Ship"; radio station <small>ON THE ''TITANIC''</small>!
* ''Newsradio'', episode "Space"; radio station, you guessed it, <small>IN SPACE</small>! Episode "Sinking Ship"; radio station <small>ON THE ''TITANIC''</small>!
* The Norman Lear pilot ''<nowiki>McGurk: A Dog's Life</nowiki>'' is ''[[All in The Family]]'' <small>WITH [[Furry Fandom|FURRIES]]</small>!
* The Norman Lear pilot ''[[McGurk: A Dog's Life]]'' is ''[[All in The Family]]'' <small>WITH [[Furry Fandom|FURRIES]]</small>!
* ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' is a double whammy: it was actually pitched by its creators as ''[[Steptoe and Son]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small> [[This Is Your Premise on Drugs|on acid]]."
* ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' is a double whammy: it was actually pitched by its creators as ''[[Steptoe and Son]]'' <small>IN SPACE</small> [[This Is Your Premise on Drugs|on acid]]."
* The [[Disney Channel]]'s "Brian O'Brian" shorts are [[Mr. Bean]] <small>[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|IN AMERICA]]</small>!
* The [[Disney Channel]]'s "Brian O'Brian" shorts are [[Mr. Bean]] <small>[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|IN AMERICA]]</small>!
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* ''[[NCIS: Los Angeles]]'' is ''[[NCIS]]'' <small>IN L.A. AND RUN BY [[The Incredibles|EDNA MODE]]</small>!
* ''[[NCIS: Los Angeles]]'' is ''[[NCIS]]'' <small>IN L.A. AND RUN BY [[The Incredibles|EDNA MODE]]</small>!
* ''The Duck Factory'' featured a young [[Jim Carrey]] tasked with rebooting a stale cartoon show. After finding he'd just proposed killing off the producer's favorite character, he notes the producer's office decor and saves the day by adding, "did I mention this all happens <small>IN SPACE</small>?"
* ''The Duck Factory'' featured a young [[Jim Carrey]] tasked with rebooting a stale cartoon show. After finding he'd just proposed killing off the producer's favorite character, he notes the producer's office decor and saves the day by adding, "did I mention this all happens <small>IN SPACE</small>?"
* ''[[Firefly]]'''s premise is the American Civil War...<small>IN SPACE</small>!
* ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'''s premise is the American Civil War...<small>IN SPACE</small>!
* ''[[V]]'' is Nazism <small>WITH ALIENS</small>!
* ''[[V (TV series)|V]]'' is Nazism <small>WITH ALIENS</small>!
* ''Woops!'' is ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' <small>POST-NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST</small>!
* ''Woops!'' is ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' <small>POST-NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST</small>!
* ''[[Far Out Space Nuts]]'' is a Saturday morning ''Gilligan's Island'' <small>IN SPACE</small>! Complete with Bob Denver playing Gilligan's [[Expy]]. "I said LUNCH, not LAUNCH!"
* ''[[Far Out Space Nuts]]'' is a Saturday morning ''Gilligan's Island'' <small>IN SPACE</small>! Complete with Bob Denver playing Gilligan's [[Expy]]. "I said LUNCH, not LAUNCH!"
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* ''[[Canadian Idol]]'', ''[[So You Think You Can Dance Canada]]'' and ''[[Canadas Next Top Model]]'' are ''[[American Idol]]'', ''[[So You Think You Can Dance]]'' and ''[[America's Next Top Model]]''...IN CANADA
* ''[[Canadian Idol]]'', ''[[So You Think You Can Dance Canada]]'' and ''[[Canadas Next Top Model]]'' are ''[[American Idol]]'', ''[[So You Think You Can Dance]]'' and ''[[America's Next Top Model]]''...IN CANADA
** Of course, ''American Idol'' was originally ''[[Pop Idol]]''...[[Memetic Mutation/Anime|IN]] [[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|AMERICA]]!
** Of course, ''American Idol'' was originally ''[[Pop Idol]]''...[[Memetic Mutation/Anime|IN]] [[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|AMERICA]]!
* Disney's new show ''[[ANT Farm]]'' is just [[The WB]]'s ''[[Smart Guy (TV series)|Smart Guy]]'' with the gender switched.
* Disney's new show ''[[A.N.T. Farm]]'' is just [[The WB]]'s ''[[Smart Guy (TV series)|Smart Guy]]'' with the gender switched.
* ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' is ''[[The Simpsons]]'' <small>WITH DINOSAURS!</small>
* ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' is ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' <small>WITH DINOSAURS!</small>
* ''[[Nashville Star]]'' was ''[[American Idol]]'' <small>WITH COUNTRY MUSIC!</small>
* ''[[Nashville Star]]'' was ''[[American Idol]]'' <small>WITH COUNTRY MUSIC!</small>
* ''Drew Carey's Green Screen Show'' is ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'' <small>WITH ANIMATION!</small>
* ''Drew Carey's Green Screen Show'' is ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'' <small>WITH ANIMATION!</small>
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** ''[[Kamen Rider Fourze]]'' is literally <small>KAMEN RIDER IN SPACE</small>!
** ''[[Kamen Rider Fourze]]'' is literally <small>KAMEN RIDER IN SPACE</small>!
* ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' is ''[[Friends]]'' <small>WITH NERDS</small>!
* ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' is ''[[Friends]]'' <small>WITH NERDS</small>!
* MTV's ''[[Death Valley]]'' is ''[[Cops (series)|Cops]]'' <small>WITH VAMPIRES, WEREWOLVES AND ZOMBIES!</small> (Oh my!)
* MTV's ''[[Death Valley]]'' is ''[[COPS (series)||Cops]]'' <small>WITH VAMPIRES, WEREWOLVES AND ZOMBIES!</small> (Oh my!)
* ''GCB'' (originally was supposed to be ''Good Christian Bitches'') is ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' <small>IN THE SOUTH</small>. The advertising is blatant with this one, since they are on the same network and ''Desperate Housewives'' is on its final season.
* ''GCB'' (originally was supposed to be ''Good Christian Bitches'') is ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' <small>IN THE SOUTH</small>. The advertising is blatant with this one, since they are on the same network and ''Desperate Housewives'' is on its final season.
* The short-lived 70s kids show ''[[The Kids From Caper]]'' is basically ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' as <small>TEENAGE CRIMEFIGHTERS</small>.
* The short-lived 70s kids show ''[[The Kids From Caper]]'' is basically ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' as <small>TEENAGE CRIMEFIGHTERS</small>.
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* ''[[Charmed]]'': "Dead Man Dating" is ''[[Ghost (film)|Ghost]]'' <small>IN SAN FRANCISCO, WITH WITCHES AND DEMONS!</small>.
* ''[[Charmed]]'': "Dead Man Dating" is ''[[Ghost (film)|Ghost]]'' <small>IN SAN FRANCISCO, WITH WITCHES AND DEMONS!</small>.


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Doctor: Have you seen?! There are these things, these great big space Rhino things, I mean, Rhinos from space, and we're on the moon! Big space Rhinos, with guns! ON THE MOON!

Xander: I still don't get why we had to come here to get info about a killer snot monster.
Giles: Because it's a killer snot monster from outer space. (Beat) I did not say that.


  1. Alternatively, Gekisou Sentai Carranger WITH TALKING CARS!
  2. Alternatively, Denshi Sentai Denjiman AS Space Pirates!