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* Despite being named [[wikipedia:Hamtaro|Hamtaro]], the class pet in [[Unfit for Education]] sings a line from the theme song of [[wikipedia:Wonder_Pets!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Pets!|Wonder Pets!]].<ref name=":0" />
* Despite being named [[wikipedia:Hamtaro|Hamtaro]], the class pet in [[Unfit for Education]] sings a line from the theme song of [[wikipedia:Wonder_Pets!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Pets!|Wonder Pets!]].<ref name=":0" />
* The imagery of two blue balloons and one yellow balloon on a greeting card on [[Molly]]'s desk in [[At Loose Ends]] are reminiscent of the "cutie mark" of ''[[Wikipedia:My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic]]'' character [[Wikipedia:Pinkie Pie|Pinkie Pie]]<ref>https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c69/p2</ref>.


== Video games ==
== Video games ==

Revision as of 19:21, 6 May 2025

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

content

Television

Video games

Western comics

World events

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References