"Nostalgia Critic" X-Men (TV Episode 2019)
Prince Edward's song can be heard in the episode
Disney Through the Decades (Video 2001)
clips in Ratzenberger conclusion"Troldspejlet" Episode #37.8 (TV Episode 2007)
Jakob Stegelmann looks at the upcoming Danish release + trailer footage used."Siskel & Ebert" Fred Claus/Darfur Now/Rails & Ties/Lions for Lambs (TV Episode 2007)
A clip is shown during the next episode preview.- Clips shown for the review.
- A clip is shown during the Now in Theaters segment.
Dumbo (1941)
An audio snippet of "Pink Elephants on Parade" plays on the television that Edward watched.Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
A scene with Edgar Bergen and Mortimer Snerd is on the television that Edward is watching.- A clip is seen on the television Edward is watching.
Disenchanted (2022)
"The Dame Edna Treatment" Episode #1.5 (TV Episode 2007)
Susan Sarandon mentioned it."DP/30: Conversations About Movies" Enchanted, Actor Amy Adams (TV Episode 2007)
Episode about this film.Enchanted: CiTV Movie Special (TV Movie 2007)
Based on the film and interviews the actors that star in the Disney film.- Referenced during the "27 Dresses" review.
"Saturday Night Live" Amy Adams/Vampire Weekend (TV Episode 2008)
In the cold opening, Amy Adams, who played Giselle in the film, says, "Everyone has been treating me like a real princess."
Gone with the Wind (1939)
Giselle makes a dress out of curtains, as does Scarlett in the film.Lady and the Tramp (1955)
The Italian restaurant they eat at is called "Bella Notte," a song from the movie Lady and the Tramp.Sleeping Beauty (1959)
In the climax, Queen Narissa transforms into a dragon-like beast, the same as Maleficent does. In an opening scene, when Prince Edward is overcome with love for Giselle, he picks up the portly Nathaniel and does an awkward dance with him. The scene is reminiscent to Prince Philip doing a similar move with his father, King Hubert. In addition, when Narissa reveals the unconscious Giselle behind her is the same way Maleficent reveals Aurora to the fairies.Mary Poppins (1964)
The divorced couple is named the Banks, and Giselle talks to a bird lady who says "Do you want to feed the birds? Only a dollar a bag."The Sound of Music (1965)
During the Central Park musical number, there is a shot of Giselle walking over a grassy hill and then spinning around with her arms outstretched, as Julie Andrews does in the opening of The Sound of Music. Also, Giselle uses drapes to make clothing.
Enchanted (Video Game 2007)
Pip's Predicament: A Pop-Up Adventure (Short 2008)
Same characters.
Disaster Movie (2008)
Character Giselle"Robot Chicken" Help Me (TV Episode 2008)
As part of "Just the Good Parts"Dance Flick (2009)
the scene where Megan sings- The scenes of Cinderella lost in the real, urban world recreate sequences from this film.
The Smurfs (2011)
6 Smurfs enter the human world through a portal
King Kong (1933)
Dragon fight at the end of the film from the top of the Empire State Building.- There are MANY scenes that are spoofed or referred to in this film: The queen disguises herself as an old crone; she offers Giselle an apple in live action; Giselle mistakes a man with dwarfism for Grumpy; "The Happy Working Song" is a spoof of "Whistle While You Work"; Prince Edward thinks that a television is a Magic Mirror; Giselle's close friendship with woodland creatures.
Fantasia (1940)
One of the mice gets caught in a bubble ala elephant in Dance of the Hours.Song of the South (1946)
During the cleaning scene, three cockroaches perch themselves on Giselle's finger and hum along with her singing. In Song of the South, three bees perch themselves on Uncle Remus's finger and hum along to "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah."Cinderella (1950)
When Giselle was scrubbing the bathroom floor, singing, there were bubbles with her reflection on it. Its a scene from Cinderella when she was singing "Oh Sing Sweet Nightingale". Another one was when Giselle ran off to rescue Robert, she dropped one of her shoes. And Prince Edward put the shoe on for Nancy just like in Cinderella where the prince put the shoe on for Cinderella.