- Reviewed.
Cinderella: Hot and Bothered (Music Video 1992)
features clips from the filmQueen: Bohemian Rhapsody (Wayne's World Version) (Music Video 1992)
Clips from the film are shown1992 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special 1992)
Clip shown during 'Best performance by Rockstars' fake nominees and quotes montageAlice Cooper: Feed My Frankenstein (Music Video 1992)
features clips from the film
Sonic the Hedgehog (Video Game 1991)
Gameplay footage appears behind Noah Vanderhoff (Brian Doyle-Murray) in his TV commercial at the beginning of the film.
Wayne's World 2 (1993)
"Designing Women" Dwayne's World (TV Episode 1991)
Title reference."CNN Showbiz Today" Episode dated 17 February 1992 (TV Episode 1992)
there is a segment on the premiere of this film- Mentioned in the monologue
- Title is shown for the "In Current Release" bumper. Two thumbs up.
"Siskel & Ebert" Sister Act/Encino Man/Alien³/Far and Away (TV Episode 1992)
Referenced during the "Encino Man" review.
Hindenburg Disaster Newsreel Footage (Short 1937)
Garth says, "Oh! The humanity!"Sergeant York (1941)
Wayne says that some Bewitched actors have names which make up this film's title.The Twilight Zone (TV Series 1959–1964)
Garth talks about a (non-existent) episode where a guy's tongue is put in a jar.Psycho (1960)
Garth imitates the shower scene violin screeches while stabbing a figure he's made out of donuts.Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (TV Series 1963–1988)
[Dialogue spoken by Garth] So what am now, some kind of chimp Jim to your Marlon Perkins?!
Wayne's World (Video Game 1993)
licence video game
Saturday Night Live (TV Series 1975)
Based on the Wayne's World sketch.
Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style (TV Movie 1992)
Zane's World (Video 1992)
Hardcore porn spoof."Roundhouse" Trouble (TV Episode 1993)
Spoofed in W.W.A.Y. Sketch."California Dreams" Winkle/Wicks World (TV Episode 1994)
Tony and Sly's TV project is similar to Wayne and Garth's show from the movie."Weinerville" DTV (TV Episode 1994)
Boney and Zip are doing extreme close-up.
Lassie (TV Series 1954–1974)
The Sound of Music (1965)
Mission: Impossible (TV Series 1966–1973)
Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (TV Series 1969–1978)
An original ending with a Scooby Doo parodyLaverne & Shirley (TV Series 1976–1983)
While in Milwaukee, Wayne and Garth recreate the opening credits of the show.
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