Connections
Followed by
Version of
Remade as
Spun-off from
Spin-off
Referenced in
Bugs dresses up as Norton at the end.
When Rob stalls on signing Neil's letter of recommendation, Neil says it is like Art Carney. Then Rob does an impression of Ed Norton.
When Herman is preparing to tee off, he tells Eddie he addressing the ball and then says "Hello ball."
Jackie Gleason reprises his role of Ralph Kramden and the theme music is played.
Referenced in Meet the Mitchells
As Bandit speeds away from Buford, he says "Bye, bye baby" in an Ed Norton voice, mimicking Jackie Gleason's sidekick in "The Honeymooners".
Mentioned during the monologue and Weekend Update.
Mentioned by Judi played by Larraine Newman.
Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton mentioned
One character claims he was named after Ralph Cramden from "The Honeymooners".
David says to Maddie "You're the greatest !" like Ralph said to Alice.
A photo of Ralph Kramden hangs in the restaurant.
Roger Ebert imagines the men in the colorization industry watching reruns of this show and imagining what they can do to them.
title reference
Dracula threatens repeatedly to send Vanna to the moon, in imitation of Ralph threatening the same to Alice
Gil says that his favorite TV show is "The Honeymooners."
Dialogue about "to the moon", with gesture.
Crow (looking at a picture of a moon): "I didn't know Jackie Gleason was in this."
Crow: "Well, it's a broken water main all right, Ralphie boy."
Mentioned by Grandpa Arnold and Jack imitates "Ralph Kramden" with his catchphrase: "To the moon, Alice!"
"You push me around in a wheelbarrel dressed as one of the Honeymooners"
"To the Moon!"
Ralph mentions Ralph Kramden as one of the honorable men named Ralph.
Joel: "Hey, it's the Honeymooners' apartment."
Crow: "Where's Ed Norton?"
Crow (as Ralph): "Oh, you're comin' up in this scene, Norton!"
Tom: "Tonight, on the USA Network: 'Swamp Thing' vs. 'The Honeymooners'!"
Crow (as Ralph Kramden): "Norton!"
Phil mentions the episode where Ralph goes on the game show.
Title spoken.
Leslie says that the general looks like "a Russian Ralph Kramden."
"One of these days, Alice!"
Ralph Kramden is mentioned in a conversation between Drake and Stumpy.
Rebecca says that she shot for Donald Trump, but got Ed Norton. As she leaves, Sam says, "See you, Trixie."
Dialogue.
Pinky watches this on TV, the main character is talked about in a quiz.
Ralph Kramden is referenced.
Servo (as Jackie Gleason): "Art Carney!"
Art Carney makes a cameo appearance, dressed up as Ed Norton.
Referenced by Tom
Ralph Kramden donates a bowling trophy to the Warners' scrap metal drive.
After Fran makes a joke, Frank Bradley Jr. says to her, "That joke's so old, I heard it on The Flintstones, which, bt the way, is a pale imitation of The Honeymooners".
Crow (as Ralph): "Norton!"
One of the sewer workers behaves like Ed Norton and even sports a vest.
Tom (as Ed Norton): "Hey, Ralphy boy!"
Crow: "To the moon, Alice!"
Tom: "To the moon, Alice!"
Jay says, "One of these days, Alice ..." like Ralph Kramden.
One of the characters Duckman turns into when he's hooked up to the TV transmitting device is Ralph Kramden.
Alice says she was named after Alice Kramden from the show.
Crow: (as Jackie Gleason) You're the greatest.
"If we didn't have the Honeymooners....
Stinkie: "Bang! Zoom! To the moon, Bulbhead!"
Servo: (as announcer) The Honeymooners!
A re-enactment of a bit of the famous "Bang, zoom, straight to the moon" line with the characters in a museum.
"They're looking for Ed Norton"
"Ralph, phone!" Mike: I'm comin' Alice.
Tom Walls (while beating up Noel with a baseball bat): "To the moon, Alice!"
Title reference.
Elliot compares his parents to the Honeymooners.
Furio is referred to as "Chief of the Future."
Othniel renames the Poseys "Ralph and Alice" after the Kramdens.
Mentioned by Tom
The leopard cartoon character at the animation festival is based on Ralph Kramden.
At the end of the episode as Peter, Chris, and Louis walk away without Peter getting his job back, Louis says "Remember that one episode of The Honeymooners where Ralph lost his job, but at the end of the show he didn't get it back?"
Munch mentions that when he was a child, he wanted to be a bus driver like Ralph Kramden.
Robin mentions Ralph Kramden.
Frank's father (and later Frank) use the expression "To the Moon" twice.
Ends with a Jackie Gleason impersonation ... "Baby, you're the greatest!"
The show is mentioned and stills are shown.
One show Hugh watches mimics Jackie Gleason's catchphrases.
One of Kevin Smith's high school comedy skits was called the "Honeyoompas".
Freddy quotes the famous line when he says "I'll send you to the moon Carrie!..."
Referenced by title.
Referenced during Robin Williams' audition.
Characters watch this on TV.
Correct response in "TV Fans" category.
The Ralph Kramden statue seen. Actor Jackie Gleason mentioned by name.
At one point, Crypto threatens Ponsonby with, "Pow! To the moon!"
Referenced by name.
Mentioned by Eddie.
Film footage of the fireplace was found in a Honeymooners film can.
The end, when Cletus says, "Baby, you're the greatest!", followed by "Honeymooners" music and a face on the Moon.
Ralph Kramden mentioned.
When a joke is made at Ken Cosgrove's expense, he sarcastically retorts, "Hardee-har-har", which is a repeated line of Ralph Kramden's.
Bill says this is one of his all time favorite shows.
House calls an Asian bus driver "Lalph Klamden".
In the final scene the Hunter attempts to explain the difference between Ed Norton the contemporary actor, and Ed Norton the fictional character from 'The Honeymooners'
Referenced in the opening sequence.
The two lead characters take the same names as the leads from The Honeymooners.
Included in a $300 question
Host refers to the series upon meeting a contestant named Ralph who is a bus driver
Reference to Ralph Kramden in a $12,500 question
Subject of a $1,200 clue in the category "Who Played 'em on TV?"
Included in a $3,000 question
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "TV Shows by Groups"
Conan compares himself to Ralph Kramden during the monologue
In "Brand New Best Friend," the two Dr. Doofenshmirtzes dress up as Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton.
mentioned by dialogue
mentioned by Tosh
Kevin Smith says that when he was in the musical "Grease" in high school, his big dance move was inspired by Ralph Kramden
A statue of Ralph Kramden is seen on display at the TV museum.
Episode title reference.
Featured in
An episode of the TV series is showing on a TV.
Clips from this show are used in this special.
Shown on Calvin's homemade film viewing device
"The Honeymooners" is #3.
Showing Sitcom.
They are in the 100 Greatest Moments
Randolph is watching show on a TV set.
clips
Ralph Kramden is an example of the "Man of the House".
Ralph & Alice Kramden are #26.
Spoofed in
Guest Audrey Meadows appears with Jack and Dennis.
"The Honeymousers" is a mouse version of this TV show.
Actor Kevin Andre's character is "Ralph Kramden".
Spoofed by the Bees.
Spoofed as the Honeyrooneys.
Spoofed in The Honeymooners, The Lost Episodes.
Bloaty and Squirmy, the parasites on Spunky's fur, are leech caricatures of Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton respectively.
When lying in the bed sick and watching TV, Doug dreams he's Ralph Kramden.
Lrrr's line, "One of these days, Ndnd, bang! zoom! straight to the third moon of Omicron Persei 8!" parodies Ralph Kramden's famous catchphrase.
Black and white bookend segments featuring Bakshi and his wife parody "The Honeymooners"
Patrick has a flashback involving Ralph Kramden with Patrick's mother.
Ralph punches Alice
The Nostalgia Critic spoofs "To the moon, Alice!" when discussing an alternative catchphrase for Link.
Spoofed in the opening credits, with the Simpsons as the Kramdens.
Adult parody.
The "Fatso Flanagan" program spoofs "The Honeymooners."
Spoofed in the 'couch gag' scene
"The Lovebirds" is a parody of the show