Supernatural in Pop Culture

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You really know a TV Show has had an impact when it starts getting referenced itself in popular culture. The following are references to Supernatural on TV, comics, and books.

MAD TV

MAD is an animated comedy show on the Cartoon Network. It is based on MAD Magazine, which has been running since 1952. Like the magazine, the series parodies popular shows, movies and products. Supernatural has been referenced three times on the showw.

Sam and Dean about to get "Glee'ed"
  • Season 1, Episode 26. (June 20, 2011) GleeVR. Sue Sylvester from Glee has invented a DVR machine that turns any TV show into a musical - including Supernatural. Watch the sketch here.
  • Season 2, Episode 12. (November 21, 2011) Barry Kirschbaum, Ghost Attorney. A female ghost mentions she was able to get a restraining order on the Winchester brothers.


Sam and Dean in Supernatural Sweet 16

Jeopardy!

"What is Supernatural?" has been the correct answer on the quiz show Jeopardy, such as on this occasion from 2011.

Enchantment Emporium

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In the novel "Enchantment Emporium" by Tanya Huff, the character Charlie says she follows the Winchester rules when driving "driver picks the music, shotgun shuts his cakehole" - a quote from Dean to Sam in 1.01 Pilot.



X-Factor

Supernatural reference in X-Factor

X-Factor is a spin-off from the popular X-Men franchise, produced by Marvel Comics. X-Factor: Scar Tissue produced in June, 2011 contained a reference to Supernatural.

Batman

Supernatural reference in Batman

In Resolve (Batman Vol 2 18) published in March 2013, Harper Row tells her gay brother Cullen that she has left a couple of his favorite Supernatural episodes with "shirtless Winchesters" on his hard drive.

Out For Blood

  • In Out For Blood by Alyxandra Harvey on page 18: “Come on, we’ll go drink hot chocolate and watch some old Supernatural episodes on DVD. Dean Winchester always cheers you up.”

Curtis

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Justified

Jim Beaver played Sheriff Shelby on the TV series Justified from Season 2-4. A minor character at first, he became a central figure in Season Four. In the episode "Get Drew" which aired on March 12, 2013, Jim had his character exclaim "Balls!" - Bobby Singer's oft-used expletive. Source.

The Good Wife

Well - almost. In episode "The Wheels of Justice" of the CBS legal drama The Good Wife which aired on March 31, 2013, a character uncovers some Vampire Diaries porny fan fiction originating from her boss’ IP address and email. Executive Producer Robert King said that before deciding on The Vampire Diaries they also contemplated "Sons of Anarchy fan fiction and incestuous fan fiction for Supernatural". source

Hawaii 5-0

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On the Hawaii 5-0 episode which aired on May 6 2013, "Hoʻopio" or "To Take Captive", a poster of Jared and Jensen can be seen in the bedroom of a kidnapped girl by her abductor who was trying to present a normal facade to the police.

Wizard of Id

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Blood and Bullets by James R Tuck

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The tale of Deacon Chalk, monster bounty hunter, includes the quote:

"Sam and Dean will tussle with a vampire, but usually they are chasing down demons."

The audio book is read by Jim Beaver.

Guild Wars 2

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A tombstone for John Winchester spotted in the Queensdale graveyard from the MMO game Guild Wars 2.

Silk

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On February 18, 2015, SuperSleepy became part of the Marvel Universe when it was mentioned in Silk written by Robbie Thompson. In the story, when Cindy's roommate Lola talks about going to a viewing party for SuperSleepy: "its this new show about a cop and an angel and they fight monsters and its rad..."

This Ain't Supernatural

"This Ain't Supernatural" is a porn parody of Supernatural by Hustler. In the film (a broad riff on The french Mistake) Sam, Dean and Castiel end up in an alternate universe where they are porn stars.

The Walking Dead

Jensen tweeted this picture "Hey Dad, you left something in the impala. #spnfamily #walkingdead"


Penny Arcade

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Penny Arcade strip June 2017

Penny Arcade is an online comic strip focused on gaming culture, written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. Supernatural has featured twice to date.

Arby's

Arby's Supernatural tribute

In 2.06 No Exit The father of the Nebraska loving family who enter Harvelle's Roadhouse while Jo and Ellen are arguing says "We'll just... check out the Arby's down the road." Arby's is a fast food restaurant chain. in October 2016, the chain tweeted out a picture of a burger, and an Anti-Possession Symbol in ketchup with the caption "Carry On Wayward Son". Eric Kripke responded with a tweet saying "Wait, this is a thing?? It’s weird, how flattering I find this. @Arbys #SPNFamiIy"