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* Song: "Daddy, Where Did I Come From?" by The Nice (2 versions with distinctly different answers to the question).
* From Homer and Jethro's version of "Nuttin' for Christmas":
{{quote|''I sat Johnny on my knees''
''(I'm a-gonna tan his hide)''
''Well, I told him about the birds and bees''
''(I'm a-gonna tan his hide)''
''Soon my brain was in a whirl''
''And my hair began to curl''
''<nowiki>{{'</nowiki>}}Cause he told me about boys and girls''
''(I'm a-gonna tan his hide)'' }}
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2nwPv4IX_8 The Bees and the Birds]" sung by [[Yogi Yorgesson]].
 
=== [[Newspaper Comics]] ===
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'''Paige:''' I ''do'' watch network television, you realize.
'''Andy:''' ...Good point. We'd better skip to Lesson #40. }}
* Subverted in ''[[Bloom County]]'', when Lola Granola's mother tries to give her The Talk... on her wedding day, when she's already an adult. Lola responds that she's known all this stuff for years, making her mother go catatonic.
* Subverted in ''[[Life in Hell]]'', in an early strip where Binky is trying to answer his son Bongo's questions before tucking him in (dialog paraphrased from memory):
{{quote|'''Bongo:''' Where do babies come from?
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* ''[[Zits]]'' Being that the strip is about teenage life, it has this topic come up occasionally. In one story arc, Walt takes Jeremy fishing, and decides to have the talk with him while waiting for a catch. After some initial resistance, Jeremy replies, "Fine. What do you want to know?"
 
=== [[Recorded and Stand- Up Comedy]] ===
* Bill Engvall talks to his son...
{{quote|So I sat him down and said, "Son, I know you already know a lot of things, so why don't you do this: why don't you tell me what you know, and I'll just fill in the blank spots." About 30 minutes later, I'm sitting there with a pen and a pad of paper, going, "You can DO that?!?"}}