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* It's a minor [[Running Gag]] in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'' that Molly likes writing [[Crack Fic|crack]] crossover fanfics, such as [[The Brothers Karamazov]] meet [[Harold and The Purple Crayon]], [[Gulliver's Travels|Gulliver]] versus [[Godzilla|Mechagodzilla]], and [[Sherlock Holmes]] meets ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]''.
* [http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2011/09/05 This] [[Penny Arcade]] comic.
{{quote| ''Green Lantern'': What's the plan, Clark? <br />
''Superman'': The plan is that I will solve everything, by myself, because I'm an invincible, immortal alien with unlimited power. If there's anything bad, I'll just pick it up and throw it into the sun. }}
 
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* ''[[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'' had a crossover with ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' that managed to fix the story breaker. How, you ask? {{spoiler|[[Reality Warper]] Bat-Mite gives Batman, Robin, and the villains the ability to fight (since this was based off of the 60s cartoon, he couldn't even throw a punch). Then he gives it to Shaggy and Scooby, too. Ass-kicking ensues.}}
* ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' uses this effect intentionally in many of its sketches. As the series page puts it:
{{quote| Most sketches involve "mashups", a collision of two pop-cultural items (one innocent, and the other "mature") degenerating into chaos, like [[Super Mario Bros.|Mario and Luigi]] travelling to [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City|Vice City]], [[Beavis and Butthead]] joining the [[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]], the [[Scooby Doo]] team encountering [[Friday the 13th (film)|Jason Vorhees]], or ''[[The Smurfs]]'' doing their version of the movie [[Se7en]] (Yes, all of these, even the last one, are actual sketches from the show). }}
 
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