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(part of my ongoing Unexpected Literary References series) Stephen King work makes as many cartoon appearances it seems as Stephen King books do bookshelves. This reference, from the Wizard of Oz spoof segment of the Futurama episode Anthology of Interest II (Season 3, episode 21) occurs when Fry, portraying the Scarecrow, attempts to scare a crow by reading a section from Stephen King's novel, Christine. Fry: OK, crow, prepare to be scared.

(part of my ongoing Unexpected Literary References series) In the Family Guy episode titled "Love Blactually" (Season 7, Episode 1, Aired Sep 28, 2008) Stewie picks up a copy of Horton Hears Domestic Violence in the Next Apartment and Doesn't Call 911, an obvious riff of Dr. Suess's Horton Hears a Who. Well, the title is a riff, anyway; Horton Hears a Who, content-wise, contains slightly less wife-beating. This isn't the first time a Seth McFarlane cartoon has referenced Dr. Suess.

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