Behind the Planet of the Apes (TV Movie 1998)
Several clips from the film are shown."Troldspejlet" Episode #21.9 (TV Episode 1999)
video box-set release reviewed + footage usedPlanet of the Apes: Rule the Planet (TV Movie 2001)
Features clips from the film.End of an Epic: The Final Battle (Video 2008)
Scenes shownPaul Williams: Still Alive (2011)
Clips shown.
- Several clips from the film are shown.
- Several clips from the film are shown.
Planet of the Apes (TV Series 1974)
Return to the Planet of the Apes (TV Series 1975–1976)
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Episode dated 9 February 1973 (TV Episode 1973)
Humorously, Paulo Williams (dressed as his character Virgil) sings, talks about makeup and mentions some actors from the film.The Black Windmill (1974)
A poster can be glimpsed in the Underground.Night of the Comet (1984)
Poster seen inside the movie theater"Animaniacs" Space Probed/Battle for the Planet (TV Episode 1993)
Referenced in the title of the second segment, "Battle for the Planet""Flash Forward" Apeward Bound (TV Episode 1997)
Tucker and Miles discuss all five "Planet of the Apes" movies on their way to a film festival. Miles refers to it as a "two star movie."
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
When Aldo leads his gorillas down the hillside to attack the escaping mutants under Kolp, he cries out "No prisoners!" in the same fashion as does Lawrence when leading his attack on the retreating Turkish convoy.
"Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation" Silver and Gold (TV Episode 1997)
Silver: "Now, fight like apes!" Caesar originally said this line in this "Apes" sequel."The Venture Bros." The Devil's Grip (TV Episode 2013)
21 leads a chant of "Hench has killed hench!"
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What is the Japanese language plot outline for Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)?
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