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* One of ''[[Ultraman]]'s'' earliest monster battles was against Jirass, a monster that was very clearly a old [[Godzilla]] costume painted green and a neck frill added. Said frill is ripped off very early in the fight, presumably because the scriptwriters knew they wouldn't be fooling anybody.
* In season 25, ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'' introduced a special electronic wedge called the Big Money Wedge, which featured neon and a video screen that alternated among dollar amounts. When it was retired at the end of the season, the wedge was recycled for a redesign of the Jackpot Wedge.
* ''[[The Love Boat]]'' literally ''will not'' "be taking another run". [https://web.archive.org/web/20120504191325/http://now.msn.com/entertainment/0309-love-boat-ship-scrapped.aspx It was scrapped (recycled!) in March of 2012].
* At the end of the ''[[Charmed]]'' pilot episode "Something Wicca This Way Comes", Prue is seen holding the same newspaper from ''[[Mrs. Doubtfire]]'', [[Line-of-Sight Name|where Daniel Hillard gets his eponymous alias from]].
* After Pancor's demise the sole existing Pancor Jackhammer was obtained by Movie Gun Services before eventually being sold to a private collector. Movie Gun Services rented it out and it has appeared in more movies than there ever were Jackhammers produced. This was compounded further by the company offering 3D scaning, letting it appear in even more video games.
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