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Many videos in the [[lonelygirl15]] series contain explicit references to popular culture.  This page attempts to document those references.
 
Many videos in the [[lonelygirl15]] series contain explicit references to popular culture.  This page attempts to document those references.
  
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*In [[We Have A Plan]], Spencer uses a {{wikipedia|lightsaber}}.
 
*In [[We Have A Plan]], Spencer uses a {{wikipedia|lightsaber}}.
 
*In [[Mission Alpha]], Jonas references {{wikipedia|The_Karate_Kid|The Karate Kid}}, a martial-arts movie about an "underdog."
 
*In [[Mission Alpha]], Jonas references {{wikipedia|The_Karate_Kid|The Karate Kid}}, a martial-arts movie about an "underdog."
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*In [[Varsity Blues]], Daniel refers to Jonas as {{wikipedia|Casanova_(film)|Casanova}}.
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*In [[Backyard Bikini Patrol]], [[Emma]] says since she saw {{wikipedia|Sixteen_Candles|Sixteen Candles}} she has wanted to go to prom.
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*In [[Partner Swap]], Emma says that choosing Carl over Daniel is like choosing Biff over Marty McFly, two characters from the ''Back to the Future'' motion picture trilogy.
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*In [[Prom: It's To Die For - Part 1]], Sarah mentions Jason Voorhees as a possible suspect for the noise heard on the porch. He is the main character from the {{wikipedia|Friday_the_13th_(franchise)|Friday the 13th film series}}
 
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*[[Sweating Bullets]] may be a reference to a {{wikipedia|Sweating_Bullets_%28song%29|song}} by thrash metal band [http://www.megadeth.com/home.php Megadeth].
 
*[[Sweating Bullets]] may be a reference to a {{wikipedia|Sweating_Bullets_%28song%29|song}} by thrash metal band [http://www.megadeth.com/home.php Megadeth].
 
*[[Going Back to Cali]] is a reference to {{wikipedia|Going_Back_to_Cali|two Hip-Hop songs}}: the 1988 single by LL Cool J, and the 1997 track by The Notorious B.I.G.
 
*[[Going Back to Cali]] is a reference to {{wikipedia|Going_Back_to_Cali|two Hip-Hop songs}}: the 1988 single by LL Cool J, and the 1997 track by The Notorious B.I.G.
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*In [[LA to LDN]], Steve greets Jonas with a sign that says "YOUR NAME IS JONAS", another reference to the Weezer song, "My Name is Jonas".
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*Sarah sings "Gimme, gimme prom" in [[Cabin Fever]], a reference to the Britney Spears song, "Gimme More".
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*In [[Prom: It's To Die For - Part 1]], Daniel mentions Duran Duran, Flock of Seagulls, Men at Work when talking about 80's music.
 
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* In [[Rockin' the Boat]], Sarah is seen wearing a Grim shirt from the show "{{wikipedia|The_Grim_Adventures_of_Billy_%26_Mandy|The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy}}."
 
* In [[Rockin' the Boat]], Sarah is seen wearing a Grim shirt from the show "{{wikipedia|The_Grim_Adventures_of_Billy_%26_Mandy|The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy}}."
 
*In [[Dude Back Off]], Sarah compares herself to Mrs. Cleaver from {{wikipedia|Leave_It_to_Beaver|Leave It To Beaver}}.
 
*In [[Dude Back Off]], Sarah compares herself to Mrs. Cleaver from {{wikipedia|Leave_It_to_Beaver|Leave It To Beaver}}.
*In [[Going Back to Cali]], Taylor refers to her [[Taylor and Sarah's Parents|mother's]] short shorts as {{wikipedia|Daisy_Dukes|Daisy Dukes}}.
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*In [[Going Back to Cali]], Taylor refers to her [[Mrs. Genatiempo|mother's]] short shorts as {{wikipedia|Daisy_Dukes|Daisy Dukes}}.
 
*In [[Mission Alpha]], Spencer says "Kick it up a notch!", which is a reference to the catchphrase of popular TV chef, {{wikipedia|Emeril_Lagasse|Emeril Lagasse}}.
 
*In [[Mission Alpha]], Spencer says "Kick it up a notch!", which is a reference to the catchphrase of popular TV chef, {{wikipedia|Emeril_Lagasse|Emeril Lagasse}}.
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*In [[A Stranger Calls]], TAAG discusses their favorite {{wikipedia|American_Idol|American Idol}} contestants.
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*In [[Booby Trap?]], Daniel accuses Sarah of watching too much of the television show {{wikipedia|24_(TV_series)|24}}.
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*In [[Hangman's Noose]], [[Beth]]'s full name is revealed to be "Beth Turner", the name of the female lead (also a reporter) in the television show {{wikipedia|Moonlight_(TV_series)|Moonlight}}
 
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==Other references==
 
==Other references==
[[Image:GemmaSquirrel.gif|right|thumb|Gemma's version of Rock, Paper, Scissors.]]
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[[Image:GemmaSquirrel.jpg|right|thumb|Gemma's version of Rock, Paper, Scissors.]]
 
*[[Nut Kills Man]] contains a reference to the popular game {{wikipedia|Rock%2C_Paper%2C_Scissors|Rock, Paper, Scissors}}.
 
*[[Nut Kills Man]] contains a reference to the popular game {{wikipedia|Rock%2C_Paper%2C_Scissors|Rock, Paper, Scissors}}.
 
*[[Ransacked!]] contains a reference to the {{wikipedia|Rubik%27s_Cube|Rubik's Cube}}.
 
*[[Ransacked!]] contains a reference to the {{wikipedia|Rubik%27s_Cube|Rubik's Cube}}.
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==External links==
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{{wikibox|Popular_culture|Pop culture}}
*{{wikipedia|Popular_culture|Pop culture on Wikipedia}}
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Many videos in the lonelygirl15 series contain explicit references to popular culture. This page attempts to document those references.

References to books

Bree getting some new material for her videos.


References to movies

The Great Wall of Jonas.


References to music

Sarah knows what boys like.


References to television

Jonas shows off his "crib".


Other references

Gemma's version of Rock, Paper, Scissors.


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