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== Film ==
== [[Film]] ==
* 1138: [[George Lucas]]' student film, later made a full motion picture, ''[[THX 1138]]''.
* 1138: [[George Lucas]]' student film, later made a full motion picture, ''[[THX 1138]]''.
** Even referenced in the [[Disney Theme Parks]] in Star Tours
** Even referenced in the [[Disney Theme Parks]] in Star Tours
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* The first rule of Stock Shout-Outs to ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' is: You do not talk about Stock Shout-Outs to ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]''.<ref>The second rule of Stock Shout-Outs to ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' is: You do not talk about Stock Shout-Outs to ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]''.</ref>
* The first rule of Stock Shout-Outs to ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' is: You do not talk about Stock Shout-Outs to ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]''.<ref>The second rule of Stock Shout-Outs to ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' is: You do not talk about Stock Shout-Outs to ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]''.</ref>


== Literature ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* 23: Used as a reference to its appearance in the ''[[Principia Discordia]]'', conspiracy theories (there was even a movie about that), or maybe just to ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]''.
* 23: Used as a reference to its appearance in the ''[[Principia Discordia]]'', conspiracy theories (there was even a movie about that), or maybe just to ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]''.
* "He who controls the X" from ''[[Dune]]''
* "He who controls the X" from ''[[Dune]]''
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* "Nevermore." ''[[Edgar Allan Poe]]''{{'}}s "The Raven". Expect it wherever or whenever anything [[Ravens and Crows|corvid]]-related appears - but defied by ''[[Discworld]]''{{'}}s Quoth the Raven, who calls it "the N-word".
* "Nevermore." ''[[Edgar Allan Poe]]''{{'}}s "The Raven". Expect it wherever or whenever anything [[Ravens and Crows|corvid]]-related appears - but defied by ''[[Discworld]]''{{'}}s Quoth the Raven, who calls it "the N-word".


== Live-Action TV ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* [[42]]: Most famous as the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything in ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', though it occurs over and over again in Lewis Carroll's works.
* 4 8 15 16 23 42: The ''[[Lost]]'' numbers, which notably include two numbers listed separately on this page.
* 4 8 15 16 23 42: The ''[[Lost]]'' numbers, which notably include two numbers listed separately on this page.
* "Be seeing you!" with a particular hand-to-eye gesture: ''[[The Prisoner]]''
* "Be seeing you!" with a particular hand-to-eye gesture: ''[[The Prisoner]]''
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* "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry." from [[Incredible Hulk|the Hulk]].
* "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry." from [[Incredible Hulk|the Hulk]].


== Music ==
== [[Music]] ==
* The phrase ''Welcome to the Jungle'' pops out everywhere.
* The phrase ''Welcome to the Jungle'' pops out everywhere.
* [[Pirate Jenny]], from the song by [[Bertold Brecht]] and [[Kurt Weill]]
* [[Pirate Jenny]], from the song by [[Bertold Brecht]] and [[Kurt Weill]]


== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
== Radio ==
* 666: The [[Number of the Beast]], from [[The Bible/Source/Revelation|The Book of Revelation]] in [[The Bible]].

== [[Radio]] ==
* [[42]]: Most famous as the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything in ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', though it occurs over and over again in Lewis Carroll's works.
* "It's a bird! It's a plane!" from ''[[Superman]]''. Also, "This looks like a job for..."
* "It's a bird! It's a plane!" from ''[[Superman]]''. Also, "This looks like a job for..."


== Theatre ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
* The [[Major-General Song]], from ''[[The Pirates of Penzance]]''; also a favorite stock parody
* The [[Major-General Song]], from ''[[The Pirates of Penzance]]''; also a favorite stock parody
* "STELLLLLLLLLLLAAAA!!!!!!" ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]]''
* "STELLLLLLLLLLLAAAA!!!!!!" ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]]''


== Video Games ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* "You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike", from ''[[Colossal Cave]]''.
* "You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike", from ''[[Colossal Cave]]''.


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* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G8XH4WDxP4 children dancing] during ''[[A Charlie Brown Christmas]]''.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G8XH4WDxP4 children dancing] during ''[[A Charlie Brown Christmas]]''.


== Real Life ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* A113: A reference to the California Institute for the Arts, specifically the classroom for first-year graphic design. This one is common in [[Pixar]] films (witness "special order A113" in ''[[WALL-E]]''), but Cal Arts grad and Pixar stalwart [[Brad Bird]] also included references in ''[[Mission: Impossible (film)|Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol]]''.
* A113: A reference to the California Institute for the Arts, specifically the classroom for first-year graphic design. This one is common in [[Pixar]] films (witness "special order A113" in ''[[WALL-E]]''), but Cal Arts grad and Pixar stalwart [[Brad Bird]] also included references in ''[[Mission: Impossible (film)|Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol]]''.
* [[Oh, the Humanity!|"Oh, the Humanity!"]] and/or the iconic "burning dirigible" image from the ''[[Hindenburg]]'' disaster.
* [[Oh, the Humanity!|"Oh, the Humanity!"]] and/or the iconic "burning dirigible" image from the ''[[Hindenburg]]'' disaster.

Revision as of 19:16, 25 July 2022

A Shout-Out that pops up in a lot of places. An oddly specific Shout Out.

Apparently multiple authors independently noticed the same detail and decided to reference it in their own story. The fact that so many authors possess such a thorough knowledge of the original story goes to show just how influential the subject of the Shout-Out is.

Stock Shout Outs differ from Stock Parodies in two ways: They aren't played for laughs (beyond the inherent in-joke-esque nature of the common reference point) and they're usually blink-and-you'll-miss-it short.

Some are so famous that they've become tropes themselves.

The Other Wiki also has more information.

Subtropes: If an example fits into one of these subtropes, it should be on that page, not here.

Examples of Stock Shout-Outs include:

Film

I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tanhauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. [pause] Time to die.

Literature

Live-Action TV

  • 4 8 15 16 23 42: The Lost numbers, which notably include two numbers listed separately on this page.
  • "Be seeing you!" with a particular hand-to-eye gesture: The Prisoner
  • "That's the second-[adjective]-est [noun] I've ever seen!" from Get Smart
  • "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry." from the Hulk.

Music

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

Radio

  • 42: Most famous as the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, though it occurs over and over again in Lewis Carroll's works.
  • "It's a bird! It's a plane!" from Superman. Also, "This looks like a job for..."

Theatre

Video Games

  • "You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike", from Colossal Cave.

Western Animation

Real Life

  1. The second rule of Stock Shout-Outs to Fight Club is: You do not talk about Stock Shout-Outs to Fight Club.