"Nostalgia Critic" Bio-Dome (TV Episode 2010)
Reviewed, clips shown."Nostalgia Critic" The Worst Movies Nostalgia Critic's Reviewed (TV Episode 2012)
Ranked as #5"WatchMojo" Top 10 Worst Movies of All Time (2013) (TV Episode 2013)
Bio-Dome is #10."WatchMojo" Top 10 Worst Comedy Movies (TV Episode 2014)
Bio-Dome is #2."Nostalgia Critic" Why Do We Love Stupid? (TV Episode 2014)
clip shown to demonstrate "unfunny stupid"
"Mad TV" Episode #1.16 (TV Episode 1996)
Referenced in the "Encino Man II: Casino Man" sketch"Mad TV" Episode #2.15 (TV Episode 1997)
Referenced by Bobcat Goldthwait"Mad TV" Episode #2.16 (TV Episode 1997)
Referenced by Pauly Shore"Mystery Science Theater 3000" The Final Sacrifice (TV Episode 1998)
Crow (as a character laughs for no apparent reason): "I'm just remembering a scene from 'Bio-Dome.'""Pinky and the Brain" Brainwashed: Part 1 - Brain Brain Go Away (TV Episode 1998)
Bill Clinton mentions he liked Pauly Shore in this movie.
Mothra (1961)
Referenced by Bud and DoyleLost in Space (TV Series 1965–1968)
Romulus says, "The horror! The pain!"Iron Man (TV Series 1966)
Bud and Doyle sing the 60's "Spider-Man" cartoon theme, but about Iron Man.George of the Jungle (TV Series 1967–1970)
Bud sings the theme song, but about "Doyle Of The Jungle". Doyle clumsily swings on a vine.Barbarella (1968)
Referenced by Doyle
Mary Poppins (1964)
A young Bud and Doyle try to fly with umbrellas. Bud says "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious".Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)
Bud: "Beam me up, Stubby!" Doyle: "Jim, he's a Vulcan!" They say thse lines as impression of "Star Trek" characters.Spider-Man (TV Series 1967–1970)
Bud and Doyle sing a dumb song about Iron Man, set to the tune of this show's theme song. The Ramones cover of the theme song is later featured.The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Movie 1973)
Bionic sound effect heard when Bud and Faulkner are sent flying.Apocalypse Now (1979)