- Two "Wanted: Wade" refrences: the rooster call being played on a CD, and the "crashing into the stereo" pose is spoofed when Roy gets out of bed.
"The Garfield Show" Orange and Black/Freaky Monday (TV Episode 2009)
At the beginning of the episode, Garfield shouts "Get me an attorney! Get me an attorney named Murray!", quoting a piece of dialouge from "Wanted: Wade".
Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961)
The title of the third segment is a play on this movie's title.The A-Team (TV Series 1983–1987)
The parrot, imitating Mr. T, says, "I pity the fool, I pity the fool who don't give me a cracker, cuz I need a cracker!"Sudden Impact (1983)
The parrot, talking like Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry, says, "Go ahead, make my cage!"Pee-wee's Playhouse (TV Series 1986–1991)
The parrot imitates Pee-wee Herman's laugh at one point
- At the end of "Soda Jerk", Wakko is asked to hiccup in front of a crowd who came to see him do it, spoofing the end of "Garfield Goes Hawaiian", where Garfield fails to show the symptoms of Hawaiian Cat Flu to the audience watching the talent show.
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
In the "Wanted: Wade" segment, Wade Duck's transition from reality to dreams spoofs Dorothy's transition from reality to dreams, by having the clip played before overlay the last clip.
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of Peace & Quiet/U.S. Acres: Wanted: Wade/Garfield Goes Hawaiian (1988) in France?
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