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(→‎Anime and Manga: Not at all. It is a deconstructive parody of the japanese isekai genre which often uses worlds 'video game mechanics', not 'tabletop game mechanics'.)
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* And don't forget about ''[[There Will Be Brawl]]'', which is a ten-episode series that parodies ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]''!
* [[Demyx Time]] is one in itself, but it's also done parodies of ''[[Clue (film)|Clue]]'', ''[[High School Musical]]'', ''[[Night at the Museum]]'', and ''[[Freaky Friday]]''.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120428183843/http://suparnagalaxy.wikispaces.com/ Suparna Galaxy]'', Leigh Alexander's spoof of ''[[Mass Effect]]''. On the one hand, it's a vicious condemnation of the game's reliance on turgid mathematical [[Info Dump|infodumping]] and thinly-veiled [[Dating Sim]] elements to look meaningful. On the other hand, only a slavish fan of ''[[Mass Effect]]'' could have written a word of it.
* [[Regular Ordinary Swedish Meal Time]], which ups the Large Ham factor so much that it somehow makes [[EPICMEALTIME|Harley Morenstein and Co.]] look subdued and professional in comparison. They also did an episode based off Farsan.
* ''[[Corrupting the Classics With Contemporary Crap]]'', which mixes classic works of theater with reality television, is affectionate towards ''one'' of these elements. Guess which one.
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