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* Irving is treated with contempt by the rest of the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' cast, except for the title characters. But then again, who ''doesn't'' Phineas tolerate?
* Irving is treated with contempt by the rest of the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' cast, except for the title characters. But then again, who ''doesn't'' Phineas tolerate?
** And even then, Ferb is the only one who doesn't seem to mind... mainly because he's fairly [[The Stoic|stoic]] and [[The Voiceless|nonverbal]]. Phineaas, however, has several times shown to be less than enthused at his presense.
** And even then, Ferb is the only one who doesn't seem to mind... mainly because he's fairly [[The Stoic|stoic]] and [[The Voiceless|nonverbal]]. Phineaas, however, has several times shown to be less than enthused at his presense.
* The ''[[Cloverfield]]'' parody segment in ''[[MAD]]'' takes a jab at Sam Puckett from ''[[ICarly]]'', by her getting shoved out of the camera by other co-star [[Dogged Nice Guy|Freddie.]]
* The ''[[Cloverfield]]'' parody segment in ''[[MAD]]'' takes a jab at Sam Puckett from ''[[iCarly]]'', by her getting shoved out of the camera by other co-star [[Dogged Nice Guy|Freddie.]]
* In ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "On A Clear Day I Can't See My Sister", Lisa spends the class field trip to (what's left of) Springfield Glacier ranting about [[Global Warming]] and saying things like "How can you stand around being kids when serious things are happening?!" to her classmates. Bart, in turn, pranks her by making it sound like she's farting and hitting her with a snowball that knocks her into the glacier-lake. However, this inspires the A-plot, where Lisa slaps Bart with a restraining order and uses it as ''carte blanche'' to be a jerk to him.
* In ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "On A Clear Day I Can't See My Sister", Lisa spends the class field trip to (what's left of) Springfield Glacier ranting about [[Global Warming]] and saying things like "How can you stand around being kids when serious things are happening?!" to her classmates. Bart, in turn, pranks her by making it sound like she's farting and hitting her with a snowball that knocks her into the glacier-lake. However, this inspires the A-plot, where Lisa slaps Bart with a restraining order and uses it as ''carte blanche'' to be a jerk to him.
** After all the abuse and isolation, Bart builds makes a wicker statue of Lisa - who takes it as a symbol of love and respect. In actuality, Bart was planning to burn it as an effigy. {{spoiler|Ironically it was Lisa who sets it on fire.}}
** After all the abuse and isolation, Bart builds makes a wicker statue of Lisa - who takes it as a symbol of love and respect. In actuality, Bart was planning to burn it as an effigy. {{spoiler|Ironically it was Lisa who sets it on fire.}}