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*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."
 
*In [[Varsity Blues]], Daniel refers to Jonas as {{wikipedia|Casanova_(film)|Casanova}}.
 
*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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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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Wikipedia also has an article about Pop culture.