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List of references to Weezer in media: Difference between revisions

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| align="left"|[[Image:Mymadfatdiary-pinkerton.jpg|200px]]
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| align="left"|The main character, Rae, asks her mother for money to buy a copy of Weezer's ''[[Pinkerton]]'' after seeing a poster for it in a music store window (The show is set in the mid-1990's).
| align="left"|The main character, Rae, asks her mother for money to buy a copy of Weezer's ''[[Pinkerton]]'' after seeing a poster for it in a music store window (The show is set in the mid-1990's).
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| align="left"|'''''Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide'''''<br>'''Episode:''' ''Music Class''<br>(Season 2, Episode 17)<br>'''Air date:''' [[May 6]], [[2006]]
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| align="left"| A poster of an upcoming music festival lists the band "SNEEZER" along with "Wink-182" and "Fall Down Boy", "Franz Fernando" and other alternative music acts
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| align="left"|When Kate expresses her worries about the state of her parent's marriage, her father Jack states, "Kate... hey, look, you've got more important things to worry about being a teenager. Boys and... and grades and that band that sounds like they're always kidding... what's their name?" to which Kate replies, "Weezer."
| align="left"|When Kate expresses her worries about the state of her parent's marriage, her father Jack states, "Kate... hey, look, you've got more important things to worry about being a teenager. Boys and... and grades and that band that sounds like they're always kidding... what's their name?" to which Kate replies, "Weezer."
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| align="left"|'''''Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide'''''<br>'''Episode:''' ''Music Class''<br>(Season 2, Episode 17)<br>'''Air date:''' [[May 6]], [[2006]]
| align="left"|[[Image:Ned's_Declassified_Band_reference.png|200px]]
| align="left"| A poster of an upcoming music festival lists the band "SNEEZER" along with "Wink-182" and "Fall Down Boy", "Franz Fernando" and other alternative music acts
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