"FrightMare Theater" Little Shop of Horrors (TV Episode 2022)
Movie
- Reviewed.
"Siskel & Ebert" Cult Video (TV Episode 1987)
Clips are shown.The 44th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special 1987)
clipsA Story of Little Shop of Horrors (TV Movie 1987)
Clips shownDemented Top 20 Video Countdown (TV Special 1988)
A clip of Steve Martin as the dentist from this is repeatedly shown.
The Howdy Doody Show (TV Series 1947–1960)
Seen on the TV.I Love Lucy (TV Series 1951–1957)
Episode of the show is seen at the end."I Love Lucy" Job Switching (TV Episode 1952)
Audrey, Seymour and their children are watching this episode during 'Somewhere That's Green'
Little Shop (TV Series 1991)
Ghosts 'n Goblins (Video Game 1985)
- Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert praise the new movie
"Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light" Honor Among Thieves (TV Episode 1987)
A talking carnivorous plant uses a voice similar to that of Levi Stubbs."Spitting Image" A Non-Denominational Spitting Image Holiday Special (TV Episode 1987)
The shock of little horrors mentioned during trailer for "Relatives"- Reference in the Carnac segment
Frankenstein (1931)
From "Mean Green Mother From Outer Space": "Don't talk to me about Frankenstein."King Kong (1933)
From "Mean Green Mother From Outer Space": "Don't you talk to me about ol' King Kong"Modern Times (1936)
Audrey dreams with a beautiful house as a perfect wife.The Wizard of Oz (1939)
"Am I dreaming?" "No, and you ain't in Kansas neither!"The Howdy Doody Show (TV Series 1947–1960)
- Both features share a story by the same writer
The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Musical remake based on the off-Broadway play that was based on the original 1960 film.
"Muppet Babies" Adventures in Muppet-Sitting (TV Episode 1987)
Piggy's "grandmother" is a venus flytrap who says "feed me!"Hercules (1997)
- When Austin states that Vanessa is a Fem-bot, she replies, "No shit, Sherlock," as Audrey II does to Seymour when he realises the plant is an alien.
VeggieTales: Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed (Video 1999)
The rumor weed parodies the singing plant Audrey II from the earlier film.Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
the part when the blue bird lands on the girl.
Alligator (1980)
A "tiny baby" version of the original antagonist appears at the very end of the film, unseen by the victorious hero and heroine as they walk away towards "happily ever-after", indicating that "it's not over yet".