References to Digimon in popular culture

References to the Digimon franchise are sometimes seen in various media, very often alongside some form of reference or comparison to the franchise.

TV and movies

 * , Menma the Hero : While Naruko and Tetsudou are searching through her manga and game collection to find, they come across "Dojimon".
 * , Search and Estroy: steals Mr. Estroy's plans for a "Poké-Digi Tank".
 * Let's Talk About Sex, Henry: After hearing about Henry witnessing the on Jimmy's bed, Eddie asks "On the  sheets?" to which Claudia sarcastically replies "No, Eddie - the Digimon sheets".
 * Mr. Roboto: As a result of Sean arc welding a robot for Jimmy's science fair, Claudia, as part of her attempt to tone down the robot to make it seem more realistic that Jimmy constructed it, covers the welding points with Digimon stickers. Sean, astonished by seeing the other robot entries at the fair, all of which were more enhanced, reacts by saying "Rip off the damn Digimon stickers!".


 * , Nanozim: In the audio commentary for the episode, when Melissa Fahn, known for voicing Rika Nonaka in the North American dub of Digimon Tamers, is about to be introduced, several of the cast, including the creator of the show, begin shouting: "Digi-Modify!".
 * #4332: $800: "Bandai introduced this society of monsters in cards & toys to compete with Pokemon"
 * #4848: $1600: "Put your cards on the table when you tell us Digimon stands for these strange creatures"
 * #4848: $1600: "Put your cards on the table when you tell us Digimon stands for these strange creatures"


 * , Pokémon Park: As and  escape from "Pokémon Park", a spoof of , Misty mentions that they should just be glad they weren't on  Island, explaining that it is "pretty much the same, only more complicated and less fun". Ash then replies by saying "Oh, you mean like Digimon Island".
 * , Fairy, Fairy, Quite Contrary: During a discussion over something cool to say while leaping out of a car just before it blows up, Mondo suggests "Rats! I left my Digimon: The Movie CD in there!"
 * , : is introduced to a Japanese card game called "Battle Ball", a parody of . One of the kids playing it mentions that it "makes Digimon look like Pokémon"
 * : In the ESPN Kitchen, is talking with boxer  about the differences between Digimon and Pokémon while toasting a bagel saying "Digimon is like a different group, wholly separate from the Pokémons" before closing with "Actually, Digimon means "Digital Monsters"".
 * : Many similarities to Digimon Adventure: Our War Game
 * , Crash : is infected with a computer virus, so  and  enter his body in order to get rid of it. The virus they encounter inside his body strongly resembles Keramon's depiction in Digimon Adventure: Our War Game.
 * '', S4E2: Cartman’s Silly Hate Crime 2000: In the german version where it is in the original Animaniacs, is Digimon said instead. Romper Stomper aks Cartman "There's two kinds of kids, kids who like Digimon and kids who don't like Digimon, so which one are you?"

Comics

 *  #3: Some toys on a shelf in Hazmat's room bear striking resemblance to V-mon, Bakemon, and Tokomon. A toy attached to a wall in the same room looks very similar to Archelomon.
 * Mad #24 Mads blutige Monstruationen!: This edition came with two different front covers; one depicting electrocuting Agumon and in the other, Agumon using its flame breath on Pikachu.
 * Mad #32 Monster-Kinder-Seuche!: The front cover features Pikachu dressed in a V-mon costume, in a Tailmon suit,  wearing a Patamon costume,  in an Armadimon costume, and a  wearing an Upamon costume.
 * Mad #85 Die schönsten Todesarten der Animes!: The front cover displays both Agumon and Pikachu being mauled by . In this issue, Takuya can be seen stomping Chakkumon to death in a trash can.
 * Mad #85 Die schönsten Todesarten der Animes!: The front cover displays both Agumon and Pikachu being mauled by . In this issue, Takuya can be seen stomping Chakkumon to death in a trash can.


 * ': An edition of the comic published in newspapers such as the ' (December 16, 2007) was sponsored by "Diggymon", displaying a paleontologist who strongly resembles Takato, whose blurb is "Diggymon, digging for monsters!"
 *  #7: After teases  about him being ranked as the "World's Sexiest Mutant" and her coming in two places behind  on a website, she replies by saying "Do I look like I care about an online poll by a million Japanese teenagers? They probably just thought you were the new Digimon or something anyway."