The Making of 'Diary' (Video 2005)
This featurette includes clips from the film"2 Girls, 1 Cup: The Show" Episode #1.5 (TV Episode 2008)
Clips shown- "Tyler Perry in 3 Minutes or Less" segment
"Ebert Presents: At the Movies" Episode #2.21 (TV Episode 2011)
a clip is shown during Jay Smith's segment"The Onion Film Standard" 12 Years a Slave (TV Episode 2013)
Clip is shown and talked about as if it is part of the movie "12 Years a Slave".
Madea's Family Reunion (2006)
Madea Goes to Jail (Video 2006)
Meet the Browns (2008)
Meet the Browns (TV Series 2009–2012)
Madea Goes to Jail (2009)
Madea's Family Reunion (Video 2002)
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (Video 2002)
I Can Do Bad All by Myself (Video 2002)
Madea's Class Reunion (Video 2003)
Meet the Browns (Video 2004)
Why Did I Get Married? (Video 2006)
Poppy catches Terry describing an incident from "Diary" as if it had happened to him."Mind of Mencia" Dean Carlos (TV Episode 2007)
Karen mentions Tyler Perry dressed as a black woman for a movie."The Game" Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Redux (TV Episode 2007)
Title reference."2 Girls, 1 Cup: The Show" Episode #1.5 (TV Episode 2008)
Cup says this is his favorite movie"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" Episode #7.94 (TV Episode 2009)
The Madea film series is the subject of a $16,000 question
Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970)
Title referenceRoots (TV Mini Series 1977)
Mentioned in dialogueThe Color Purple (1985)
Dialogue ReferenceMisery (1990)
Character Joe references plot from the movie MiseryThelma & Louise (1991)
Joe calls Madea and Helen "Thelma and Louise" after Brian gets them out of jail.
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (Video 2002)
Madea's Tough Love (2015)
Animated film featuring Madea, Joe and Brian.
"The Boondocks" Pause (TV Episode 2010)
Steve Harris' role is spoofed"South Park" Funnybot (TV Episode 2011)
Tyler Perry dresses and acts like Madea/his movies are mentioned"Robot Chicken" El Skeletorito (TV Episode 2014)
Parody skit
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Madea maniacally using the chainsaw to cut up the couchMommie Dearest (1981)
Wire hangers routine; "Madea" also means, "Ma dear", similar to the film's title