Connections
Followed by
Version of
Remade as
References
Daddy Warbucks says that Miss Hannigan is "Dancing in [her] shanties/ with some old geezer/ called Little Caesar."
Referenced in
Mentioned during SNL Newsbreak
Referenced by Mary Gross during SNL News
The film is mentioned by name.
Poster is shown in a video store.
The film is mentioned by name.
When Joel revs the Porsche engine at the girls in front of the movie theater, an Annie movie poster can be seen in the background.
When Grover Gill is bullying the kids, he says "Alright, who's next" in exactly the same way that Annie did when fighting the boys over the dog Sandy. This is neat tie-in with the "Little Orphan Annie Radio" subplot in A Christmas Story.
Featured on back cover of magazine read by Barney.
Mentioned in dialogue.
Still
Joel: Okay, Daddy Warbucks.
The octopus pirate says, "Would you rather they do the theme from 'Annie'?"
The film is mentioned by name.
"I'm a huge Daddy Warbucks"
Crow (to the tune of "Tomorrow"): "I love you, Samara."
Dr. Forrester refers to himself as "Daddy Warbucks Forrester."
Crow burns the score to "Annie."
Tom: "I love you, tomorrow."
Mrs Jenson asks for this movie in the videoclub.
A poster of Annie and Sandy hangs in the school library.
Referenced during the monologue
Lennie sarcastically refers to Roscoe as Daddy Warbucks.
Mr. Robinson sings 'Tomorrow'
When Oskar and Suzzy are fighting Oskar says that Tomorrow is only a day away like that little Orphan Girl
Song in title in movie
Ching Chang performs 'Tomorrow', twice
Robert Goulet sings 'A hard knock life'
Referenced by Jimmy Fallon's Mother
Chandler has two CDs of this film.
a character sings the film's theme song
In the Henry the VIII segment, Anne Boleyn's card reads: "A Son'll Come Out Tomorrow."
Donkey sings, "The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow"
The line about the little orphan girl who told FDR that "the sun will come out tomorrow."
It is mentioned in a magazine.
Benito is having an audition for the role of Annie.
"You're not about to break into a chorus of 'Hard Knock Life', are you?"
When the police question Stacey about what film she watched the night Den Watts was murdered she replies, "Annie".
It is mentioned that two of the interviews appeared in the film version; Additionally, Jon Merrill's collection includes a large selection of movie memorabilia from this film.
Liz is singing along to the song 'Maybe' from Annie when Jack walks in on her.
mentioned by the two A-holes
Tracy and Kenneth sing "Tomorrow".
Mentioned by name
video visible at video store
Eva dresses up and preforms skits
House refers to an orphaned 16 year old patient as Annie.
It is referred to in the Broadway meeting segment, with Taylor Swift singing "Tomorrow" as Annie.
Included in a $300 question
Ellen says "Orphan" is for people who liked movies like this movie.
Honorable mention for the top movie musicals
Title gets mentioned by Edith.
It is mentioned in a magazine.
Kristen Bell says she went by the name "Annie" for several years, influenced by the film
Mentioned by the narrator
mentioned by Jackie
Louis C.K. starts to sing 'Tomorrow' during his Shindler's List story
Referenced in "Rock's Way"
Raj mentions the movie by name.
Annie appears next to the word "tomorrow."
mentioned during tour of backlot
Stephen Amell says that when he and his sister watched the film, he tried to convince her that Carol Burnett was one of their relatives
Andy sings part of "You're Never Fully Dressed without a Smile."
Features
Featured in
This special is a making-of documentary on the film.
Mrs Jenson is watching Annie when Beverly kills her.
Footage from this film was edited into this mini-series.
Memorial tribute: Ray Stark
A clip from the movie is shown.
movie's soundtrack is reviewed
Spoofed in
Spoofed in James Brown is Annie
"Little Orphan Piggy"
Spoofed in James Brown is Annie
When trying to cover up his baldness one of Jay's wigs is reminisant of Annie's from this film and upon revealing the wig he proclaims "Leapin' Lizards!" which was her catchphrase.
Parodies the song "Tomorrow"
"This house is freaking sweet", the song sung by Peter and the Cherrywood servants, parodies the song "I think I'm gonna like it here".
A stage show called "Fannie" is mentioned on the Lips 106 radio station.
Little Orphan Annie fails to grasp the true meaning of a hard knock life
Little Orphan Annie's life is changed by money
Unwanted DVDs in the rental store sing "Someday", longing for the day when someone will "adopt" them (take them home).