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* [[Game Show Appearance]]: 2. Parodies of the Dating Game in Fistful of Yen as well as What's My Line? in the courtroom scene.
* [[Happy Birthday to You]]: The use of this song in the film cost the filmmakers $10,000.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Fans of Landis' first feature "Schlock" will recognize a good chunk of the cast.
* [[Homage]]
* Housewife: A parody of educational films features one tortured by an omnipotent narrator because she took zinc for granted.
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* [[N-Word Privileges]]: Spoofed aversion: Rex Kramer, Danger Seeker shouts the word in the middle of a large group of black people and runs.
** Apparently, said black guys volunteered to be in the sketch, and took no offense at its concept, averting it in a meta sense.
* [[Pants -Free]]
* [[Rapid-Fire Comedy]]
* [[Real Trailer Fake Movie]]: ''Catholic High School Girls in Trouble'', ''That's Armageddon!'' and ''Cleopatra Schwartz''.
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* [[The Television Talks Back]]: TV news anchormen get distracted by the characters making out in front of the TV.
* [[They Fight Crime]]: Cleopatra Schwartz and her Hasidic Jew husband.
* [[Wall -Bang Her]]: (''Catholic High School Girls in Trouble'')
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: As with many ZAZ films, much of the humour is pun-derived. The "[[Fan Service|Catholic High School Girls]] [[Fetish Fuel|In Trouble]] segment has the following gems: a woman seductively asks a man to "show me your nuts," and in response the man makes silly faces and hand puppets, demonstrating his lack of mental stability. Two pornographic actresses are said to be [[And Starring|introduced]] in the film in the credits - and a third has them both greet and shake hands with each other [[Naked People Are Funny|while in the nude]]. "Linda Chambers" is to recreate her classic role - she does a pencil roll across the grass.
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