2006 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special 2006)
Nominated, clips shown.- "Tyler Perry in 3 Minutes or Less" segment
- Watched on TV
"Cinematic Excrement" A Madea Christmas (TV Episode 2022)
Footage used due to being a predecessor of the reviewed film.
"Good Times" The Evans Get Involved: Part 1 (TV Episode 1977)
This episode is playing on Madea's TV when Nikki comes home
Madea Goes to Jail (Video 2006)
Meet the Browns (2008)
Meet the Browns (TV Series 2009–2012)
Madea Goes to Jail (2009)
I Can Do Bad All by Myself (2009)
Madea's Family Reunion (Video 2002)
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (Video 2002)
I Can Do Bad All by Myself (Video 2002)
Madea's Class Reunion (Video 2003)
Meet the Browns (Video 2004)
"Saturday Night Live" Natalie Portman/Fall Out Boy (TV Episode 2006)
mentioned on Weekend UpdateMadea Goes to Jail (Video 2006)
Madea takes in a foster child, as she also did in the play version of "Madea Goes to Jail" and much of the dialogue between them is the same."The Boondocks" ...Or Die Trying (TV Episode 2007)
a movie called "Madea's Bat Mizvah""The Boondocks" The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show (TV Episode 2008)
the bus scene is spoofed"Brows Held High" Otto, or Up with Dead People (TV Episode 2011)
"Wow, it's practically Madea's Family Reunion here."
Good Times (TV Series 1974–1979)
The episode in which the character Penny is about to be burned with a hot iron by her mother is featured just before Madea spanks Nikki for lying about not going to school.Jeopardy! (TV Series 1984)
"I'll take the prison for $200, Alex."The Color Purple (1985)
Madea recites the speech Sofia gives to Celie after Harpo beats Sofia to a boy on the school bus.Girls Gone Wild on Campus 2 (Video 2003)
Uncle Joe says "It's 'Girls Gone Wild: Senior Edition' " when Victoria and Vanessa fight.
Madea's Family Reunion (Video 2002)
Madea's Tough Love (2015)
Featuring Madea, Joe and Brian
- A parody of Madea appears in the film.
Scary Movie V (2013)
The Madea character from Tyler Perry's movie series is spoofed.
Bullwhip (1958)
Convicted felon given suspended sentence if a delinquent is accepted into the culprit's home.