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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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** 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]]'' 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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* ''[[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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* 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 (TV series)|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>!
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** 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 ''[[A.N.T. 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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* ''[[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!