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* ''[[King Arthur's Disasters]]'': King Arthur becomes the target for one of these in "The Ice Palace". He has to stand with an apple on his head and be shot at in turn by [[Robin Hood]], [[William Tell]] and Sir Maragaret.
* ''[[King Arthur's Disasters]]'': King Arthur becomes the target for one of these in "The Ice Palace". He has to stand with an apple on his head and be shot at in turn by [[Robin Hood]], [[William Tell]] and Sir Maragaret.
* ''[[Taz-Mania]]'': According to "Unhappy Together", 'William Tell' is favourite game of the Platypus Brothers and Daniel gets quite upset when he thinks Timothy is playing it with Taz.
* ''[[Taz-Mania]]'': According to "Unhappy Together", 'William Tell' is favourite game of the Platypus Brothers and Daniel gets quite upset when he thinks Timothy is playing it with Taz.
* The story of William Tell is retold in Sherman and Peabody's segment on ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]''. In this version, Tell is nearsighted and has broken his glasses, leaving his son fearing for his life as the date approaches. After failed attempts to replace the glasses, Mr. Peabody solves the problem by replacing the apple with another one with a powerful magnet inside, which Tell is able to hit easily.


== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==