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Followed by 

Fantastic Voyage (1968) (TV Series)

Remade as 

Quack Pack: The Germinator (1996) (TV Episode)
Unofficial remake.

Edited into 

Movies That Shook the World: 2001: A Space Odyssey (2005) (TV Episode)
Clips shown.

References 

Desk Set (1957)
computer sound effects

Referenced in 

I Dream of Jeannie: The Moving Finger (1965) (TV Episode)
Tony is hired as technical consultant on a movie which plot is an in-joke reference to Fantastic Voyage
In Like Flint (1967)
Seen on the cover a magazine being read in the hairdresser's
Lost in Space: Trip Through the Robot (1967) (TV Episode)
characters travel through another character's body after a size change
THX 1138 (1971)
Really, Raquel (1974) (TV Special)
Highlighted in a salute to Raquel Welch's movie career during a medley of musical numbers
Doctor Who: The Invisible Enemy: Part Two (1977) (TV Episode)
Microscopic clones of The Doctor and Leela enter The Doctor's brain to destroy a virus.
Doctor Who: The Invisible Enemy: Part Three (1977) (TV Episode)
Microscopic clones of The Doctor and Leela enter The Doctor's brain to destroy a virus.
At the Movies: Dragnet/Adventures in Babysitting/Innerspace (1987) (TV Episode)
Referenced during the "Innerspace" review.
Innerspace (1987)
Body Wars (1989) (Short)
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Mad Monster (1989) (TV Episode)
Joel: "Looks like he's in the doctor's heart in that movie, 'Fantastic Voyage.'"
The Kids in the Hall: Episode #1.9 (1990) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in sketch with Virgil character
Tiny Toon Adventures: Inside Plucky Duck (1990) (TV Episode)
Babs, Buster, and Calamity are miniaturized and travel inside Plucky's body.
The Simpsons: So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show (1993) (TV Episode)
Frink suggests saving Homer by shrinking people inside a submarine and sending it into him to fix his colon, he even refers to it as "A fantastic voyage if you will"
ReBoot: The Great Brain Robbery (1994) (TV Episode)
The episode's plot parodies the plot of the film.
Iron Man: Iron Man, on the Inside (1995) (TV Episode)
Iron Man shrinks down to enter Hawkeye's bloodstream to save his life. It's the same plot as this movie.
Dexter's Laboratory: Dee Dee's Room/Dial M for Monkey: Huntor/The Big Sister (1996) (TV Episode)
Dexter makes a "fantastic voyage" through Dee Dee's ear canal.
Scooter: Let Me Be Your Valentine (1996) (Video)
The guys get injected into a girl's body after being shrunken to microscopic size in a submarine.
Seinfeld: The Pothole (1997) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by name
Seinfeld: The Summer of George (1997) (TV Episode)
Jerry mentions that he owns the movie.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: One Little Ship (1998) (TV Episode)
Someone's life must be saved by a miniaturised ship.
Armageddon (1998)
Referenced in dialog
Pinky and the Brain: Brainwashed: Part 1 - Brain Brain Go Away (1998) (TV Episode)
As in "Fantastic Voyage," Pinky and the Brain shrink down to microscopic size to travel through a human body.
Rex the Runt: Holiday in Vince (1998) (TV Episode)
Rex, Wendy, and Bob enter Vince's body in a shrunken submarine.
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 (1999) (TV Movie)
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 features many clips and references from movie and television history.
Flying Rhino Junior High: Phantomatic Voyage (1999) (TV Episode)
Title reference
Placebo: Special K (2000) (Video)
Brian is miniaturise in a pod and enters Steve's body to save him.
Antibody (2002) (Video)
People are shrunk down and put into a human
Empire of Dreams: The Story of the 'Star Wars' Trilogy (2004) (Video)
The movie poster is shown.
Teen Titans: Crash (2004) (TV Episode)
A group of adventurers shrink down to microscopic size and travel inside a man's body.
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XV (2004) (TV Episode)
When inside Mr Burns, Marge asks why her suit is so revealing and Homer says "That's what turns a mediocre voyage into a fantastic voyage!". A reference to the revealing suits in this film.
Tripping the Rift: Honey, I Shrunk the Crew (2004) (TV Episode)
The crew enters Darph Bobo's body after being shrunk
SpongeBob SquarePants: Squidtastic Voyage/That's No Lady (2006) (TV Episode)
Title reference; plot spoofed
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops (2006) (Video Game)
Para-Medic mentions it during a radio conversation.
The Man from Earth (2007)
Referenced in dialog. Fantastic Voyage was written by Bixby
Superbad (2007)
Vag-tastic Voyage porn site title
Phineas and Ferb: Mom's Birthday/Journey to the Center of Candace (2008) (TV Episode)
As in "Fantastic Voyage," Phineas and Ferb and their submarine are shrunken, and they end up inside of Candace.
House M.D.: House's Head (2008) (TV Episode)
Taub sarcastically dismisses one of Kutner's suggestions by suggesting they use a submarine and a miniaturization device, alluding to "Fantastic Voyage"
Jeopardy!: Episode #26.127 (2010) (TV Episode)
Incorrect guess on a $2,000 clue in the category "Big Actors, Small Roles"
The Venture Bros.: The Diving Bell vs. the Butterglider (2010) (TV Episode)
Billy Quizboy and Pete White argue over whether sending a miniaturized submarine into Dr. Venture's innards is like Fantastic Voyage or Innerspace.
Hagan Reviews: Bad Biology (2012) (TV Episode)
"The only reason we're not seeing the ship from Fantastic Voyage is because this is the view from it."
Community: Conventions of Space and Time (2013) (TV Episode)
Troy talks about Abed getting obsessed with "some fantasy world where submarines are small enough to enter the bloodstream."
Rewind This! (2013)
It is referenced on the back cover of a video movie.
Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck (2013)
title of bound manuscript on bookshelf
The Internship (2013)
During the Google interview, Nick talks about the idea of putting a "submarine into people's bodies to fight diseases."
Gone Home (2013) (Video Game)
A recorded VHS tape of this movie & Top Gun is seen in the TV room.
Doctor Who: Into the Dalek (2014) (TV Episode)
Referenced in dialogue by The Doctor.
Nostalgia Critic Real Thoughts: Osmosis Jones (2015) (TV Episode)
Rob liked the concept of this movie.
DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Blood Ties (2016) (TV Episode)
Person shrinks to go inside a body and save someone's life
The Vampire Diaries: Postcards from the Edge (2016) (TV Episode)
"Not-so-fantastic voyage"
Cine Terapia: Cine Terapia - Axel Kuschevatzky (2017) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by one of the characters.
Rick and Morty: The Rickchurian Mortydate (2017) (TV Episode)
Mention by Rick
Danger Mouse: For Your Insides Only (2018) (TV Episode)
Penfold is shrunk to microscopic size and injected into Danger Mouse's bloodstream.
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Amber Riley (2020) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Hollywood Director"
How Didn't This Get Made?: Hitherto Without Rama (2020) (TV Episode)
Mentioned.

Featured in 

The Incredible Hulk: Married (1978) (TV Episode)
some of the effects from this movie are reused in the hypnosis sequences
Monsters, Madmen & Machines: 80 Years of Science Fiction (1984) (TV Movie)
Journey of ship through body
Cinemacabre TV Trailers (1993) (Video)
TV spot
Fantastic Fantasy Fright-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996) (Video)
This film's theatrical trailer is featured.
Viden om: Mekanik i kroppen (1999) (TV Episode)
clips shown
Fantastic Voyage: Lava Lamps & Celluloid - A Tribute to the Visual Effects of Fantastic Voyage (2007) (Video)
Documentary about the making of the visual effects.
Nova: Making Stuff: Smaller (2011) (TV Episode)
clips from the film
WatchMojo: Top 10 Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960s (2014) (TV Episode)
Fantastic Voyage is #8.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Shrinking Scenes in Movies (2016) (TV Episode)
The Voyage Begins is #10.
Scope (2017) (Video)
clip shown

Spoofed in 

Saturday Night Live: Kirk Douglas/Sam and Dave (1980) (TV Episode)
Spoofed as The Micro Dentists
Airplane! (1980)
Control room: Too much sugar, ran out of sugar
Dead End (1985)
quotes parodying dialogue from beginning of Fantastic Voyage, only referring to zombies instead of shrinking people
Muppet Babies: Scooter's Uncommon Cold (1986) (TV Episode)
entire episode based on this film
Spaceballs (1987)
Innerspace (1987)
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures: Bat with a Golden Tongue/Mundane Voyage (1988) (TV Episode)
Mighty Mouse and Pearl Pureheart are shrunk to go inside the president's body.
Gunbuster (1988) (TV Mini-Series)
The submarine Proteus used in the film is seen repairing a military vessel in the animated series.
Fantastic Max: Journey to the Center of My Sister (1988) (TV Episode)
Max, AB and FX shrink the ship down and go inside Zoe's body
Rugrats: Aunt Miriam/The Inside Story (1992) (TV Episode)
the second part is a parody of this movie
What's Up Doc?: Episode #1.25 (1993) (TV Episode)
Andy and Simon go on an excursion inside Pat Sharp's head.
Dexter's Laboratory: Deedeemensional/Dial M for Monkey: Magmanamus/Maternal Combat (1996) (TV Episode)
Dexter takes a "fantastic voyage" through Dee Dee's ear canal.
Weird Science: Swallow 13 (1996) (TV Episode)
This episode is a parody of the film.
Dexter's Laboratory: Labels/Game Show/Fantastic Boyage (1997) (TV Episode)
Spoofed in the "Fantastic Boyage" segment
Saturday Night Live: Bill Paxton/Beck (1999) (TV Episode)
Spoofed in Fantastic Voyage skit
I Am Weasel: The Incredible Shrinking Weasel! (1999) (TV Episode)
Weasel and I.R. shrink themselves to enter the Red Guy's body.
Futurama: Parasites Lost (2001) (TV Episode)
The Planet Express crew's journey through Fry's bloodstream and digestive tract echoes the plot of the earlier movie
The Fairly OddParents: A Wish Too Far!/Tiny Timmy! (2001) (TV Episode)
The majority of the "Tiny Timmy!" plot is a parody of this movie (shrinking and travelling through someone's body).
Web Premiere Toons: Journey to the Center of My Dog's Head (2001) (Video)
Wallace arrived inside Wuggums body.
Duck Dodgers: They Stole Dodgers' Brain/The Wrath of Canasta (2003) (TV Episode)
The Martian Commander is shrunken so he can voyage into Duck Dogers' brain. He is attacked by fat blobs instead of white cells.
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XV (2004) (TV Episode)
3rd segment is a parody of this movie. Characters are shrunken and travel inside someone in a submarine to rescue someone from inside, just like the people who travel inside someone in this movie to heal them. Costumes are the same.
The Mighty Boosh: Journey to the Centre of the Punk (2007) (TV Episode)
The plot involves persons boarding a submarine to be shrunk and inserted inside a human body in order to revive it - within a certain time.
The Venture Bros.: The Diving Bell vs. the Butterglider (2010) (TV Episode)
The Venture team shrinks a submarine, miniaturizes it, and use it to diagnose and treat Doctor Venture from the inside.
Panti & Sutokkingu with Gâtâberuto: Inna Burifu/Chakku tu za Fyucha/HELP! Futari wa Enjeru (2010) (TV Episode)
Panty and Stocking go exploring and goofing around in Brief's body!
Comedy Bang! Bang!: Aziz Ansari Wears a Charcoal Blazer (2013) (TV Episode)
The episode's plot is based on this
Rick and Morty: Anatomy Park (2013) (TV Episode)
Morty is shrunk down to enter the body of a homeless man.
South Park: The Stick of Truth (2014) (Video Game)
New Kid/Douchebag shrinks himself with gnome powder and enters Mr. Slave's rectum in order to deactivate a nuclear device the government planted inside him.
Mickey Mouse: Down the Hatch (2014) (TV Episode)
Mickey and Goofy are shrunk and accidentally get swallowed by Donald, and they decide to explore his body
Family Guy: Our Idiot Brian (2015) (TV Episode)
Peter shrinks down to go in Brian's body
Archer: Drastic Voyage: Part 1 (2015) (TV Episode)
Title and entire plot line
Archer: Drastic Voyage: Part 2 (2015) (TV Episode)
Title and entire plot line
Trumptastic Voyage (2015) (TV Short)
Parody
The Fairly OddParents: Animal Crockers/One Flu Over the Crocker's Nest (2016) (TV Episode)
Timmy, Chloe and the fairies goes down to the Crocker's body in a minature submarine.
The Loud House: Making the Grade/Vantastic Voyage (2017) (TV Episode)
Title spoof.
Loway and Mr. Hand: Inside Loway (2018) (TV Episode)
Mr. Hand and Mr. Tie Hand go inside of Loway's body.

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