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* According to [[Prom Preparation]], the following musicians exist in this universe: [[wikipedia:"Weird_Al"_Yankovic|Weird Al Yankovic]], [[wikipedia:Justin_Timberlake|Justin Timberlake]], [[wikipedia:BoA|BoA]], and [[wikipedia:Hikaru_Utada|Utada Hikaru]].<ref>https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c7/p1</ref>
* According to [[Prom Preparation]], the following musicians exist in this universe: [[wikipedia:"Weird_Al"_Yankovic|Weird Al Yankovic]], [[wikipedia:Justin_Timberlake|Justin Timberlake]], [[wikipedia:BoA|BoA]], and [[wikipedia:Hikaru_Utada|Utada Hikaru]].<ref>https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c7/p1</ref>
* In [[Show and Tell]], after Mike reveals he is ''not'' a Russian Blue cat, the [[Three Weird Girls]] sing [[wikipedia:Boney_M.|Boney M.]]'s "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl_Eo2QzqU4 Rasputin]" in the background.<ref>https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c9/p3</ref>
* In [[Show and Tell]], after Mike reveals he is ''not'' a Russian Blue cat, the [[Three Weird Girls]] sing [[wikipedia:Boney_M.|Boney M.]]'s "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl_Eo2QzqU4 Rasputin]" in the background.<ref>https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c9/p3</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Knuckles_the_Echidna|Knuckles]]'s character song from [[wikipedia:Sonic_Adventure_2|Sonic Adventure 2]], "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8sB8N44eBE Unknown from M.E.]", is referenced twice in the comic: first by Yashy in [[Off to the Movies]]<ref name=":1" />, and second by Jordan in [[Love Again]].<ref name=":3">https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c95/p50</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Knuckles_the_Echidna|Knuckles]]'s character song from [[wikipedia:Sonic_Adventure_2|Sonic Adventure 2]], "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8sB8N44eBE Unknown from M.E.]", is referenced twice in the comic:  
** Yashy in [[Off to the Movies]]<ref name=":1" />, when entering a room
** Jordan in [[Love Again]]<ref name=":3">https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c95/p50</ref>, once again when entering a room
* In [[Puppy Love]], Lucy guffaws "Mike's too sexy for his scarf," a reworked line from the [[wikipedia:Right_Said_Fred|Right Said Fred]] song "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzPyTrvrtD4 I'm Too Sexy]".<ref>https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c13/p2</ref>
* In [[Puppy Love]], Lucy guffaws "Mike's too sexy for his scarf," a reworked line from the [[wikipedia:Right_Said_Fred|Right Said Fred]] song "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzPyTrvrtD4 I'm Too Sexy]".<ref>https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c13/p2</ref>
* While Lucy is ambushed by an angry mob in [[Out of the Frame]], Yashy remarks "[[wikipedia:Milkshake_(song)|your milkshake brings all the boys to the yard...]]"<ref>https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c36.1/p4</ref>
* While Lucy is ambushed by an angry mob in [[Out of the Frame]], Yashy remarks "[[wikipedia:Milkshake_(song)|your milkshake brings all the boys to the yard...]]"<ref>https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c36.1/p4</ref>

Latest revision as of 18:35, 4 January 2026

Nothing exists in a vacuum, and Bittersweet Candy Bowl is no exception; the comic is influenced by many other forms of media that are often given homages. As the story takes place in the United States during the mid-2000s, real world events and pop culture are prevalent in the story as well. If you've ever wondered how many there are - or what you might have missed - here is a list of various references made in Bittersweet Candy Bowl.

Anime and manga

Film

  • In Off to the Movies, Lucy is vehemently against the idea of taking Yashy to the movies because she quotes said movie incessantly, providing multiple Anchorman references as examples. When Mike is finally convinced to leave Yashy behind, Yashy chimes in, "well, that escalated quickly!"[3]
    • On the same page, Lucy mentions all of Yashy's new toys being called "my precious." Gollum from The Lord of the Rings must have really resonated with Yashy.
  • In Show and Tell, when Lucy dons a royal dress, Yashy is reminded of Snow White and asks Lucy for a poison apple.[4]

Literature

content

Music

Products

Note: References to real-world products and advertising are often removed or reworked once a volume goes to print, so many of these examples no longer exist, so to speak.

Examples of products in Bittersweet Candy Bowl:

Television

Video games

Western comics

World events

content

References