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Published: 2023-08-13 09:29:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 7524; Favourites: 13; Downloads: 1
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Description If there's a thing people barely talk about nowadays when talking about Dumbo, that would be the infamous "Pink Elephants on Parade" sequence (which happened after Dumbo and Timothy Mouse accidentally drank some champagne, causing them to hallucinate).

However, I have seen that there are a few (and I mean a few) parodies of said sequence in popular culture, and I listed them here.
From left to right we have...
One of the pink elephants from the aforementioned sequence from Dumbo.
One of the rabbits from Elmer Fudd's nightmare from the Looney Tunes cartoon "the big snooze"
A heffalump and a woozle from the "Heffalumps and Woozles" sequence from "Winnie the Pooh and the blustery day" (which itself is heavily inspired by the Pink Elephants sequence, to the point of reusing animation at one point)
Albert Einstein from the scene where Shirley tries to channel Einstein into Plucky's brain from the Tiny Toon adventures episode "Never Too Late to Loon"
One of Gayle's animal butt paintings from Linda Belcher's nightmare from the Bob's burgers episode "Art Crawl"
A pink Kyle from Cartman's hallucinatory fit of rage from the South Park episode "Doubling Down"
One of the cards from a brief musical sequence from the SpongeBob Squarepants episode "One Trick Sponge" 
One of the marching ghosts from the "I don't believe in ghosts" musical sequence from the Cuphead show episode "Ghosts ain't real
One of Mickey Mouse's clones from the special "Steamboat Silly"
No, I didn't include the one pink elephant from Barney Gumble's hallucination in the Simpsons episode "D'oh-in' in the wind" because, while it did reference the pink elephants in general, it didn't reference the sequence itself.

All these hallucinations come from the minds of Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Studio MDHR and Paramount Global.
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