"Troldspejlet" Episode #5.1 (TV Episode 1991)
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the upcoming film + clip shown1992 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special 1992)
Clip shown in quotes montageParamount Pictures Promotional Sampler Laserdisc (Video 1992)
ClipsWho Killed the Electric Car? (2006)
There is a 1 minute clip in the middle of the movie
The Ten Commandments (1956)
Footage from the obelisk-raising scene is used in the montage that plays as Drebin and Jane have sex.
The Naked Gun: I.C.U.P. (Video Game 2011)
Police Squad! (TV Series 1982)
"Wogan" Episode #9.140 (TV Episode 1989)
Terry tells Leslie Nielsen that he's looking forward to the second part of the Naked Gun series, with Nielsen telling him "We begin in March.""To Tell the Truth" Don McLeod/Bev Bos/Mr. X (TV Episode 1991)
Don McLeod appeared in"Wogan" Episode #11.67 (TV Episode 1991)
Leslie Nielson and Priscilla Presley appear on the show to promote the premiere of the movie.- Roger Ebert prefers this movie to "Hot Shots!" (1991).
"Life Goes On" The Smell of Fear (TV Episode 1991)
Title reference
Gilligan's Island (TV Series 1964–1992)
A trip to the "Gilligan Islands" is the prize being offered at the prize draw at the black tie dinner.Gray Lady Down (1978)
When Barbara Bush is knocked over a secret service agent yells "Gray Lady Down!"The Geraldo Rivera Show (TV Series 1987–1998)
Ted Olsen tells Frank Drebin that his wife is appearing on Geraldo because his wife is a transsexual Satan worshiper. See quotes.
Naked Bun 2½ (Video 1991)
Video's title is a takeoff on the mainstream film's title.The Naked Bun 8½ (Video 1992)
Title, characters, style of hunor.Wrongfully Accused (1998)
In The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear, Nielsen's character Frank Drebin mentions how painful it is to land on a bicycle without a seat. In Wrongfully Accused, Nielsen's character does just that after escaping from a bus/train collision.
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
When Sam the pianist is asked to play Drebin and Jane's song, he sings "Ding dong, the witch is dead!" in a high-pitched voice.Casablanca (1942)
Drebin and Jane ask a black pianist called Sam to play their song, one more time."The Twilight Zone" To Serve Man (TV Episode 1962)
During the panic, Baggett frantically holds up a book called "To Serve Man", yelling "It's a cookbook! It's a cookbook!" Baggett is played by Lloyd Bochner, who played Michael Chambers in the original episode.The Prize (1963)
- "he can walk!"