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adapted from the same novel
Remade as
References
Screenshot in scene
Daniel states he's like Norman Bates as he puts on his wig.
At one point, Daniel Hillard says that the boring host of a kids' TV show "makes Mr. Rogers look like Mick Jagger".
As they're finding a suitable disguise for Daniel, they begin singing "Matchmaker"
Mrs. Doubtfire appears on the show Buster and Me
Referenced in
Mentioned in David Spade's Hollywood Minute
Mentioned in Sally Field's monologue
Robin Williams IS Mrs. Brubaker!
Jeremy refers to Robin Williams as "Mrs. Doubtfire herself"
After unmasking cross-dressing Jefferson Al goes to the protesting women and says: "Let's see if we have any more Mrs Doubtfires here."
While watching the video to "Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin, Beavis recognizes Robin Williams as the star of "Mrs. Doubt-FIRE!"
Monica and Fake Monica discuss "Mrs. Doubtfire"
Servo: This is still better than Mrs. Doubtfire.
C.C. refers to Niles as the title character.
Homer: I've seen Mrs. Doubtfire! This is a man in drag!
There is a poster of it in the first office (Dreamworks office) shown (the addition to be the focus of this movie)
Grace: "Do I hear doubt, Mrs Doubtfire?"
The title is a reference to the title of the movie.
The movie Daphne wanted to watch.
mary kay compared herself to Mrs. Doubtfire
mentioned once
mentioned by Jaye
mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned during Weekend Update
references the toilet scene and the song "dude looks like a lady"
Referenced in dialogue.
Miley sticks her face in a cream pie to avoid being recognized, similar to how Robin Williams does it
Visitor to the ER mentions that he looks like Mrs. Doubtfire.
In a segment on Jude Law's affair with his nanny, Peter Ford says that when the affair led to Sienna Miller's divorce, there was suddenly a big call for nannies who looked like Mrs. Doubtfire.
Mentioned in conversation about Robin Williams
mentioned in dialogue
One of Barney's tricks is called "The Mrs. Stinsfire", where he dresses like an old lady.
Mentioned by MacIntosh Jr in 'Scared Straight'
Mention by Morgan to Hannah.
Stewie changes into his female persona while having a conversation loud enough for the person waiting for him to hear.
regarding Jack's plan to juggle his two girlfriends, Liz says, "Mrs. Doubtfire 'shimself' could not do this"
The VHS copy is seen
Rachel produced the same mask for Alex.
title mentioned
title mentioned
Stacy mentions it.
mentioned among films by Chris Columbus
Ask That Guy says this is his favorite scary movie.
"Oh whatever, Mrs. Doubtfire."
mentioned by Roger
"Really? That annoying Mrs. Doubtfire kid?"
"The series is what happens when you match together Mrs. Doubtfire and The Nutty Professor."
Robin Williams dressed as as old woman
Features
When the kids watch TV, this cartoon is on. Mrs. Doubtfire comments on how cartoons should be funny and puts on a different cartoon. Patrick Henry can be heard saying "Give me liberty, or give me death" and Porky Pig nodding his head can be seen on TV.
The kids watch the show when they get home from school.
Before Mrs. Doubtfire comes over, the children are watching a clip from this episode/
Featured in
International Television Special
This film is #67 on the list.
Footage from this is featured.
In the top 100
Some clips from this movie are shown when it is the subject of a segment.
clips are shown to illustrate the best restaurant scenes in films
Clips shown in a segment on the song Dude Looks Like A Lady.
One of Brosnan's break-out '90s roles
Critics puts together all the dramatic speeches Robin Williams has made at the end of his movies.
Spoofs
While vacuuming Williams does an impersonation of Jimi Hendrix's style of Guitar playing as seen in Woodstock.
Spoofed in
Father dressing as female nanny/housekeeper to see kid
Puts Ike Turner in the role of Mrs. Doubtfire.
Dolphy pretended as a woman and spoofed some scenes from this movie.
a clip from "Frau Doubtfire" features Arnold Schwarzenegger in drag
Franklin disguises himself in drag as "Mrs. Doubtfranklin" and applies for a job as a maid
The newspaper Prue is holding at the end of the episode is the same from the movie "Mrs. Doubtfire".
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
Mumm-Ra parodies Mrs. Doubtfire




