Cent une tueries de zombies (Short 2012)
"The Frank and Drac Show" Return of the Living Dead (TV Episode 1988)
Movie presentedLinnea Quigley's Horror Workout (Video 1990)
Footage shown of Linnea Quigley's character in the film.Future Shock (1994)
Jenny watches the movie on TV."100 Years of Horror" Scream Queens (TV Episode 1996)
clips"100 Years of Horror" Zombies (TV Episode 1996)
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"At the Movies" Worst Movies of Summer 1985 (TV Episode 1985)
Referenced when discussing "Day of the Dead".Hallucinations (Video 1986)
A poster for this film is hanging in the bedroom.Evil Laugh (1986)
Barney is wearing a "More Brains" pin on his shirt.Ghoulies II (1987)
The zombies from the Return of the Living Dead poster are painted on the one of the inside walls of the Satan's Den attraction in Ghoulies 2.The Monster Squad (1987)
poster seen at club house
Eyes Without a Face (1960)
Song of the same name by The Flesh Eaters.Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Frank and Freddie talk about the movie. Also, the "third step" of the steps leading down to the basement is broken, referencing the step that Ben (Duane Jones) fell through in Night of the Living Dead.Sesame Street (TV Series 1969)
two characters are called Ernie & BertStraw Dogs (1971)
Band of the same name has a song "Young, Fast Iranians".The Crazies (1973)
The main character from The Crazies is told that the disease might be spreading to Louisville. This is the same place where the events of this film take place. The contagion in The Crazies is called Trixie, similar to the nerve agent called Trioxin 2-4-5.
Freakshow (1989)
In the 4th story, much like how the zombies of Return of the Living Dead scream "Brains!", the zombies here scream "Dirt!"The Resurrection of Michael Myers Part 2 (Video 1989)
"Brains!" uttered by the zombie doctor."The Simpsons" Treehouse of Horror III (TV Episode 1992)
Segment "Dial Z for Zombies" spoofs this film."South Park" Pinkeye (TV Episode 1997)
The zombies follow the specific zombie rules from this movie (eat brains, etc) and are brought to life by a chemical as in this movie. A scene of a two people being diagnosed with the symptoms of being dead is also incredibly similar to one from this film.The Simpsons: Hit & Run (Video Game 2003)
The zombies are based on the very specific ones from this film (eat brains, can talk) and are raised with the use of a chemical.
Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (TV Series 1969–1978)
A group of teenagers running through a house, chased by zombies, with 60s-influenced rock-music playing over the scene