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It's based on the same book
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References
Referenced in
Mistaken guess by Bennett Cerf as a current film that the mystery guest may have been connected with.
A "Mary Poppins" movie poster is prominent in the backgroud of the scene outside the movie theater as the kids get their tickets.
Mentioned by Herman
Cindy says she wants to see the film.
A poster for the movie is shown.
Scott utters the phrase, "Mary Poppins, the spy."
Scott shouts out this title to distract gun-wielding guards
Herman mistakes the Queen of England for Mary Poppins
characters are shown during Fantasy On Parade
Mentioned as Julie Andrews is introduced.
dialog: "I'm cooped up here with Mary Poppins 24 hours a day."
Rhoda refers to Loretta sarcastically as the title character.
Lou calls Mary the title character.
Mary Poppins is mentioned by name.
Rigsby likens Philip to Mary Poppins.
When the gang discuss various ways for Mr. Grainger to renew his act and Mr. Humphries suggests miming, Mr. Lucas suggests he mime to Julie Andrews singing "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocius".
When Mario finds the umbrella, he twirls it and says, "Well Mary Fuckin' Poppins"
David Tomblinson exclaims 'What in the name of Mary Poppins'
The film is mentioned by name.
Rip Taylor, Ann B Davis and Robert Reed sing "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious "
Referenced on Weekend Update
While watching TV, the very young Laetitia says the woman on the commercial is Mary Poppins (meaning Julie Andrews)
The title is mentioned.
dialogue
Cindy sings a song about wearing her mistletoe all year long (so Yogi could kiss her), in the style of the referring movie's song, "It's A Jolly Holiday with Mary."
A still photo from this film is part of a montage
Tony Montana says "Mary Poppins" as one of its favorite films.
Mentioned by name.
Blanche derisively refers to Rose as the title character of this film.
mechanical robin with similar pose/role
Mentioned by name
Children are shown at a theatre showing this film.
"I just wanted to see how Mary Poppins was holding up."
Roger Ebert mentions this previous combination of live action and animation in his review of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988).
Pippa references Supercalifragilisticexpialidociou
Blanche calls Rose an "empty-headed Mary Poppins knockoff"
While talking to a guy named Tim in "The Wrong Guys," the Richard Lewis character calls him "Tim Tim Teree," a reference to the song "Chim Chim Cheree" in "Mary Poppins."
Mentioned by name.
Winnie is referred to as Mary Poppins.
Mentioned by name.
Ben says (about abortion clinic bombers): "What are they, Mary Poppins ?"
Tom Servo and Crow say several lines from this film in a host segment
Servo: It's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Joel and Tom (singing): "It's a jolly holiday with Johnny."
Crow: "I love to laugh, loud and long and clear."
Crow: They're riding carousel horses, like Mary Poppins!
After going into a rant about the Flying Nun Julie says, "Next to Mary Poppins, she was my favorite flying person!"
"Chim chimenee, chim chimenee, chim chim charee"
When Frasier talks to Roz while leaving for home, he refers to Daphne as "Mary Poppins".
Yakko and Wakko stay in the "Mary Poppins suite" at Dracula's castle.
Crow: (On one characters English Accent) Dick Van Dyke had a better English Accent.
Line after Malcolm opens an umbrella: I'll smack the first person who makes a Mary Poppins joke
Referenced by name
In the prop room, the boys encounter Mary Poppins' umbrella
Red recalls that he saw this movie and was offended. When they sang "Supercalinarcolepticextrahalitosis", he almost lost his licorice nibs
Roz calls Daphne "Marry Poppins".
Referenced by name
Mentioned by Dale Myerson.
To which she replies "Well I'm not Mary Poppins either"
Referenced in the Courtney Love Show
Briscoe: "Lila is one British nanny who won't be singing Chim Chiminey"
Caroline (to Annie): "You can't kidnap Mary Poppins!"
Mandark's spell to summon JoJo includes the line, "Chim-chiminy-cheroo!"
Mary Poppins Practically Perfect in Every Way: The Magic Behind the Masterpiece (1997) (V) is a behind-the-scenes documentary about the film.
Character mentioned.
Renee compares Ally to Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins
Nancy mentions the character.
Tom: "Maybe Mary Poppins flies in and kicks his ass."
See trivia entry regarding flying people.
Referenced in the dialogue: "Excuse me, Mary Poppins, you don't seem to be listening."
mentions it
Cory tells Shawn he "Mary Poppin-ed" him in his dream.
mentioned once
Explicit reference in dialogue
When Red asks if he's ill-tempered, Eric replies that he's like Mary Poppins.
referenced in the Courtney Love show
One of the jive talking locals says 'Supercalifragilistic'
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Taylor mentions the film while talking about collector plates.
Sal says: "I look like Mary Poppins".
Sara and Joe use the fake last name Poppins, when entering the gym to meet Sara's husband.
Ross says the male nanny is Gary Poppins
Alan uses "Mary Poppins" as an exclamation when he sees his friend's bike.
Lenny quotes Mary Poppins: "Supercalifragilistic."
Referenced by name
Rodney is shown holding the soundtrack album as a kid
dialogue
Luke alludes to Taylor dressing like Bert, telling him that he should have Mary Poppins and some cartoon penguins with him.
The movie is mentioned in a conversation
Scene where children enter the bank
Emily says this name
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" mentioned by Jaye
The British character can fly with an umbrella.
title mentioned
Queen Clairese says "I haven't flown in years"
"Ye Olde Dick Van Dyke Street" nods to American actor Dick Van Dyke's put-on Cockney accent.
This DVD bonus feature discusses the making of the feature film
discusses the making of Mary Poppins
ben stiller says they call him Barry Poppins at the hospital because he's good with kids
Dr. Bailey says that the interns won't scrub into surgery until she's so happy she's Mary Poppins.
After mentioning chimney sweeps, Gary says "Chim chim cheree", a reference to the song in the film.
mentioned in dialogue
(referring to a nanny) "It's Mary Poppins"
Norman Abbott mentions it.
Referenced by MC taking about 1964
correct response in "Oscar-Winning Songs" category
Stan's dad refers to Mary Poppins while talking to Francine.
In "The Road to Self-Improvement" segment, Chris Farley sings "Supercalifragilisticexpialadocious."
One of the items on the list
Jack: "You're going to have to catch me first, Scary Poppins."
The Boogeyman sings "A Spoonful of Sugar"
When describing what words do and don't sound clear when speaking as Donald, Tony Anselmo says various long words in Donald's voice, including, "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
Mention of the new film version of the book.
Cameron: "Oh, please, Mary Poppins is not even in the runnin'!"
Logan asks Rory if she's about to break into a chorus of "Chim-Chim-Cheree" and later calls her "Mary Poppins", both times making fun of her fake British accent.
"The song Summer Lovin' comes from which musical film? Is it A. Grease, B. Mary Poppins or C. Oliver!"
Russel Crowe talks about his kid watching this film and saying its different to the stage play his mother is in.
One of the British hippies' thoughts criticizes Dick Van Dyke and his attempted British accent and his saying "chim-chiminee"
"like Mary Poppins"
Dick Van Dyke dance with the mop at the end of the movie
"Mary Pippin Poppins"
Simon refers to Lucy as "Mary Poppins."
"She makes Ann Coulter look like Mary Poppins"
"Chim Chim Cher-ee" played during end credits)
Referenced by name
Queen Lillian (voiced by Julie Andrews) is humming "Just a Spoonfull of Sugar"
Many of the penguin memorabilia Cam has is from this movie.
Kevin: "Hey, look at me! I'm Mary Poppins!"
Annie's recurring fantasies of being carried away by an umbrella; also, she tells Grayer that 'supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' is a longer word than 'anti-disestablishmentarianism'.
Mentioned (along with Dick Van Dyke) in ref to a tea party on the ceiling
The divorced couple is named the Banks, and Giselle talks to a bird lady who says "Do you want to feed the birds? Only a dollar a bag."
Julie Andrews mentions the title character by name.
A brother refers to his sister's nanny as 'Mary Poppins'.
mentioned by Sam
title mentioned several times
Holly is called Mary Poppins
"Supercalifragisexy" (song lyrics)
Geeta descends from the sky and introduces herself in a similar fashion to the Mary Poppins, with the exception that while Mary descends with an umbrella, Geeta cycles down a rainbow
Sharpay "floats" down on an umbrella during a musical number
Lyric: "...as convincing as a cockney Dick Van Dyke..."
The Nostalgia Critic imagines a cross between Arnold and Mary Poppins.
Mentioned in dialogue
Talked about several times.
The phrase "Chim Chim Cher-ee" is included in a $2,000 question
In one scene, Mr. Nick walks on clouds and carries an umbrella like Mary Poppins.
In one scene, Holly Cantrell is refererred to as Mary Poppins
Mo Rocca sings a few bars of "Feed the Birds" while helping with a $15,000 question
Included in a $10,000 question
"Step in Time" is performed from the Broadway version
DVD seen on shelf
DiNozzo calls Nora "Marry Poppins" because she's so cheerful
Mary Poppins marquee at the New Amsterdam Theatre is seen in Broadway montage.
Subject of a $12,500 question
Subject of a $3,000 question
Kendra says she's looking for a nanny like Mary Poppins
Yanki J hits cannonfire back to President Baugh with a baseball bat, much like Bert did to Admiral Boom
mentioned in dialogue
The flying and laughing scene is referenced, plus Arthur Malet was in both films
Pete calls a woman Mary Poppins
Lily calls Claire "Mary Poppins".
Seen flying by on Planet Vinci
Digit: "Wait, Julie Andrews? What's Mary Poppins doing in this?"
"Let's Go Fly a Kite" plays as Hogan leaves
mentioned by Ken
Gerry Standing says "Thank you, Mary Poppins" to an optimistic Brian Lane
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
Yanki J hits cannonfire back to President Baugh with a baseball bat, much like Bert did to Admiral Boom
A carpetbag used in the movie is found and verified as authentic.
House refers to Masters as a combination of Albert Einstein and Mary Poppins.
Conan O'Brien mentions this movie while interviewing Jim Parsons
Title mentioned twice
Referenced in the "Crunkmas" ad
Bargo tells a twisted version of this story
The Doctor asks young Kazran if he's ever seen Mary Poppins, to which Kazran answers no. The Doctor replies "Good, 'cause that comparison would've been rubbish."
The movie is mentioned by name.
mentioned in dialogue
Oliver says he thought the babysitter sounds like Mary Poppins when he heard Joy's British accent on the telephone.
mentioned in dialogue
Roger mentions that Robert Stevenson directed the film
mentioned in dialogue
One of the clues, which involves chimney-sweeping, is "Who is feeling as lucky as lucky can be?"
mentioned in dialogue
Conan mentions Mary Poppins during Judd Apatow interview
Conan does his Dick van Dyke chimney sweep impression during monologue, title also mentioned by 'Paul Revere'
Diana says her British nanny was "a regular Mary Poppins".
features music from this movie
Referenced in Dialogue
Referenced in "Rock's Way"
"Is Mary Poppins in town?"
Deeks said he also used Mary Poppins for his English accent
A big advertisement for the musical is shown.
Benjie Santos, after being hurled by a slingshot, is flying with an umbrella
Cutter refered to Marlowe as Mary Poppins.
Rove McManus puts on an old-fashioned hat and says, "'Ello, Mary Poppins! Let's go chim-chim-cheroo on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, guv'nor!"
Jiffy mentions the title character.
Mentioned in dialogue
Character is referred to as Mary Poppins
Conan admits his British accent is based on that of Dick van Dyke in Mary Poppins
Karev refers to Kepner as "Mary Poppins".
Title mentioned by Megan Mullally
Lyndsey's mom mentiones the movie
"Look out, Mary Poppins, you've been out-whimzied."
Featured in
It was displaying its visual effects
clips
One of the songs featured is "Let's Go Fly a Kite"
One of the songs featured is "Step In Time"
Clips of the film are shown.
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" Music Video
Features "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious", "A Spoonful of Sugar" and "Chim-Chim-Cher-Ee"
Clip used in Attack of the Comic Tomato bumper (with tomatoes superimposed over it)
VHS release reviewed + footage used
Several clips are shown.
clips
A clip from this film appears as part of a Disney tribute montage.
clips
The song "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is #36 on the list.
number 25
Clips are shown
Clips shown.
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is at the #6 spot.
seen during opening montage
clips and behind-the-scenes footage shown
Critic sings a parody of "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" in front of clips from the original musical number.
clips
clips
clips used
clips
"Screenplay Cliché: Is That The Best You Can Do?" segment.
"I never explain anything" clip.
Taking #2 as the top movie musicals
Clip shown to introduce today's special guest Dame Julie Andrews.
Clips shown in a segment.
The laughing and flying scene is shown
Clips shown, used to verify the authenticity of a carpetbag used in the movie.
Dick Van Dyke's English accent
Clip of Dick Van Dyke; in the show's open, Jay arrives at the studio dressed as Mary, floating on an umbrella
movie's soundtrack is reviewed
Runner-Up segment.
Honorable Mention
Bert bidding farewell to Mary
Spoofed in
The attorney spoofs Mary Poppins.
A hardcore takeoff with a magical maid who shows up to bewitch the family members into sex and disappears once her work is done
"Piggy Poppins"
"parodied by Piggy"
the whole Simpsons episode is a spoof of this movie
The entire episode of "Great Ghouly Governess" is a spoof of Mary Poppins.
At the end, Donny Osmond tries to fly with an umbrella
Julie Andrews' scene.
Nannies are flying around London with umbrellas accompanied by "A Spoonful of Sugar" music.
Tobias plays "Mrs. Featherbottom," a character who is part Mrs. Doubtfire, part Mary Poppins
Tobias plays "Mrs. Featherbottom," a character who is part Mrs. Doubtfire, part Mary Poppins
The chimney sweep is asked to sing a song.
The "Scary Poppins" cartoon
Doctor Killinger flies away with an umbrella like Mary Poppins.
Dr. Henry Killinger flies away with an umbrella like Mary Poppins.
When Roddy first comes down to the underground city, there is an offer to "feed the flys, just tuppence a bag". In Mary Poppins, the children are offered to "feed the birds, just tuppence a bag".
When Cinderella talks to herself in the reflection (pool of water)
Jackman jokes about
A vegetable resembling Mary Poppins with a female British accent carrying an umbrella blows in on a gust of wind.
Title spoof
One of the jobs Peter tries is a Nanny job, in the style of Mary Poppins
Spoofs characters & plot.
Doctor Henry Killinger flies with an umbrella like Mary Poppins.
Spoofed in Mary Poppins skit
Sherrie Bobbins appears during the opening credits.
Sherrie Bobbins appears during the opening credits.
Sherry Bobbins makes a cameo appearance, transforming into the Terminator.
Scene spoofs Mary's Poppin's song "Just a Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down" (performed by Yvonne Maverick)
Jay upstages Dick Van Dyke's entrance by flying with an umbrella as "A Spoonful of Sugar" plays



