According to legend, there's a Superman in every episode of Seinfeld.
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The first TV commercial showed a Bulova watch ticking onscreen for exactly 60 seconds.
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Before making Finding Nemo, the animation gurus at Pixar Studios had to take a graduate class in fish biology and oceanography.
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There was a cable network called The Puppy Channel that, for 3 years, broadcast only broadcast footage of puppies playing.
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Because of South Park’s Scientology episode, the Church of Scientology hired people to spy on Matt and Trey to find something on them to use for blackmail. The Church became frustrated when their investigation turned up nothing but the fact that they’re pretty normal people.
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London's King's Cross railway station has a platform 9 3/4 in dedication to Harry Potter.
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John Hughes shot The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off back to back to save money. He also used the same crew and sets, including the high school with the same posters on the walls.
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The iconic roar made by Godzilla was produced by rubbing a leather glove across the strings of a double bass.
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