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Jodie Foster, John Astin, Barbara Harris, and Vicki Schreck in Freaky Friday (1976)

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Freaky Friday

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Featured in

    • "Sneak Previews" Twilight's Last Gleaming, Fun with Dick and Jane, The Cassandra Crossing, The Sentinel, Freaky Friday, Voyage of the Damned (TV Episode 1977)

      Clips are shown.
    • Caddyshack (1980)

      Johnny Mandel's score during the scene in Freaky Friday where Barbara Harris' character over-loads a washing machine was later re-used by Mandel for Caddyshack (1980) during the latter portion of the massage scene between Chevy Chase and Cindy Morgan.
    • "I Love the '70s: Volume 2" 1976 (TV Episode 2006)

      clips; discussed
    • The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics (TV Movie 2008)

      clips
    • "The Rotten Tomatoes Show" 17 Again/State of Play/Crank High Voltage (TV Episode 2009)

      "How to Make an Age Shift Movie" segment.

Features

    • Romper Room (TV Series 1953–1994)

Followed by

    • Billions for Boris (1984)

    • "ABC Afterschool Specials" Summer Switch (TV Episode 1984)

Referenced in

    • 18 Again! (1988)

      Mother and Daughter switch bodies.
    • "TaleSpin" A Baloo Switcheroo (TV Episode 1990)

      It is referenced.
    • "Mystery Science Theater 3000" Invasion USA (TV Episode 1994)

      Crow: "Or 'Freaky Friday'"
    • "The Secret World of Alex Mack" The Switch (TV Episode 1997)

      Alex and her mother Barbara switch bodies.
    • "NewsRadio" Freaky Friday (TV Episode 1999)

      Matthew describes switching jobs with Mr. James to being like this movie, and Mr. James mentions Jodie Foster

References

    • Let's Make a Deal (TV Series 1963–2003)

      Maid says, "And behind curtain number 3..."

Remade as

    • Like Father Like Son (1987)

    • Freaky Friday (TV Movie 1995)

    • Freaky Friday (2003)

      Remake of the 1976 film of the same name.

Spoofed in

    • "TaleSpin" A Baloo Switcheroo (TV Episode 1990)

      Kit and Baloo swap bodies
    • "2 Stupid Dogs" Let's Make a Right Price/One Ton/Far-Out Friday (TV Episode 1993)

      In "Far-Out Friday", the two stupid dogs switch bodies. And the title also makes reference.
    • "The Powerpuff Girls" Criss Cross Crisis (TV Episode 2000)

      The entire episode is a parody of this movie, and the movie theater's marquee displaying the movie "Freakin' Friday"
    • "Lizzie McGuire" Those Freaky McGuires (TV Episode 2002)

      The episode is a spoof of the film's premise
    • "Phineas and Ferb" Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?/Put That Putter Away (TV Episode 2008)

      "Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?" is a parody of this movie, which also features two characters switching bodies

Version of

    • Freaky Friday (TV Movie 1995)

    • Freaky Friday (2003)

    • Freaky Friday (TV Movie 2018)

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