Followed by
The Honeymooners Second Honeymoon (1976) (TV)
The Honeymooners Christmas Special (1977) (TV)
The Honeymooners Valentine Special (1978) (TV)
Version of
"Kaos i opgangen" (1997)
"Miodowe lata" (1998)
Remade as
"Toen was geluk heel gewoon" (1993)
"Rena rama Rolf" (1994)
"Ratikka-Raimo" (1999)
The Honeymooners (2005)
- It's a remake with same characters.
Spin off from
"The Jackie Gleason Show" (1952)
Spin off
"The Jackie Gleason Show" (1966)
- Gleason regularly revived The Honeymooners characters on this show.
Referenced in
Hyde and Hare (1955)
Red Riding Hoodwinked (1955)
Half-Fare Hare (1956)
Raw! Raw! Rooster! (1956)
Wideo Wabbit (1956)
Give and Tyke (1957)
Bedevilled Rabbit (1957)
A Bird in a Bonnet (1958)
"The Munsters: Country Club Munsters (#1.30)" (1965)
- When Herman is preparing to tee off, he tells Eddie he addressing the ball and then says "Hello ball."
"Here's Lucy: Lucy Visits Jack Benny (#1.2)" (1968)
- Jackie Gleason reprises his role of Ralph Kramden and the theme music is played.
"Saturday Night Live: Christopher Lee/Meat Loaf (#3.15)" (1978)
- Mentioned during the monologue and Weekend Update.
"Saturday Night Live: Richard Dreyfuss/Jimmy Buffett, Gary Tigerman (#3.19)" (1978)
- Mentioned by Judi played by Larraine Newman.
Eddie Murphy Delirious (1983) (TV)
Say Goodnight, Gracie (1983) (TV)
The Initiation (1984)
- One character claims he was named after Ralph Cramden from "The Honeymooners".
"Moonlighting: The Lady in the Iron Mask (#2.2)" (1985)
- David says to Maddie "You're the greatest !" like Ralph said to Alice.
"Amazing Stories: Fine Tuning (#1.7)" (1985)
- A photo of Ralph Kramden hangs in the restaurant.
The Money Pit (1986)
Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf (1988) (TV)
- Dracula threatens repeatedly to send Vanna to the moon, in imitation of Ralph threatening the same to Alice
Short Circuit 2 (1988)
True Love (1989/I)
Moontrap (1989)
- Dialogue about "to the moon", with gesture.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy (#2.2)" (1989)
- Crow (looking at a picture of a moon): "I didn't know Jackie Gleason was in this."
"The Wonder Years: The Powers That Be (#3.12)" (1990)
- Mentioned by Grandpa Arnold and Jack imitates "Ralph Kramden" with his catchphrase: "To the moon, Alice!"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Untamed Youth (#2.11)" (1990)
- "You push me around in a wheelbarrel dressed as one of the Honeymooners"
Quick Change (1990)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Ring of Terror (#3.6)" (1990)
- "To the Moon!"
King Ralph (1991)
- Ralph mentions Ralph Kramden as one of the honorable men named Ralph.
In the Soup (1992)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Being from Another Planet (#5.5)" (1992)
- "Norton! You in here?"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Crash of Moons (#5.17)" (1992)
- Title spoken.
Toys (1992)
- Leslie says that the general looks like "a Russian Ralph Kramden."
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: 'Manos' the Hands of Fate (#5.24)" (1993)
- "One of these days, Alice!"
"Cheers: One for the Road (#11.25)" (1993)
- Rebecca says that she shot for Donald Trump, but got Ed Norton. As she leaves, Sam says, "See you, Trixie."
Undercover Blues (1993)
- Dialogue.
"Animaniacs: Yakko's World/Cookies for Einstein/Win Big (#1.2)" (1993)
- Pinky watches this on TV, the main character is talked about in a quiz.
"Mad About You: Bing, Bang, Boom (#2.2)" (1993)
- Ralph Kramden is referenced.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Brain That Wouldn't Die (#6.13)" (1993)
- Servo (as Jackie Gleason): "Art Carney!"
"The Nanny: Sunday in the Park with Fran (#1.17)" (1994)
- Frank Bradley Jr. mentions the show by name.
Ghoulies IV (1994) (V)
- One of the sewer workers behaves like Ed Norton and even sports a vest.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Beast of Yucca Flats (#7.21)" (1995)
- Tom: "To the moon, Alice!"
"The Critic: From Chunk to Hunk (#2.5)" (1995)
- Jay says, "One of these days, Alice ..." like Ralph Kramden.
"The Critic: Dukerella (#2.9)" (1995)
- Alice says she was named after Alice Kramden from the show.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Incredible Melting Man (#8.4)" (1996)
- Crow: (as Jackie Gleason) You're the greatest.
"The Simpsons: The Day the Violence Died (#7.18)" (1996)
- "If we didn't have the Honeymooners....
The Pompatus of Love (1996)
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story (1996)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Space Mutiny (#9.20)" (1997)
- Servo: (as announcer) The Honeymooners!
Pleasantville (1998)
My Friend Paul (1999)
"Futurama: The Series Has Landed (#1.2)" (1999)
- A re-enactment of a bit of the famous "Bang, zoom, straight to the moon" line with the characters in a museum.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Future War (#11.4)" (1999)
- "They're looking for Ed Norton"
The General's Daughter (1999)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Diabolik (#11.13)" (1999)
- "Ralph, phone!" Mike: I'm comin' Alice.
"Boy Meets World: The Honeymooners (#7.8)" (1999)
- Title reference.
"Just Shoot Me!: When Nina Met Elliott's Mother (#4.12)" (2000)
- Elliot compares his parents to the Honeymooners.
"The Sopranos: Big Girls Don't Cry (#2.5)" (2000)
- Furio is referred to as "Chief of the Future."
The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
"Twice in a Lifetime: War of the Poseys (#2.6)" (2000)
- Othniel renames the Poseys "Ralph and Alice" after the Kramdens.
"Family Guy: Mr. Saturday Knight (#3.9)" (2001)
- At the end of the episode as Peter, Chris, and Louis walk away without Peter getting his job back, Louis says "Remember that one episode of The Honeymooners where Ralph lost his job, but at the end of the show he didn't get it back?"
Lefty-Right (2002)
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Competence (#3.22)" (2002)
- Munch mentions that when he was a child, he wanted to be a bus driver like Ralph Kramden.
Robin Williams: Live on Broadway (2002) (TV)
- Robin mentions Ralph Kramden.
Gleason (2002) (TV)
The Perfect Pitch (2002) (TV)
Catch Me If You Can (2002)
- Frank's father (and later Frank) use the expression "To the Moon" twice.
Ultrachrist! (2003)
- Ends with a Jackie Gleason impersonation ... "Baby, you're the greatest!"
Uncensored Comedy: That's Not Funny! (2003) (TV)
- The show is mentioned and stills are shown.
Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose and Kaboom (2004) (TV)
- One show Hugh watches mimics Jackie Gleason's catchphrases.
Behind the Tunes: Looney Tunes Go Hollywood (2004) (V)
- Referenced by title.
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Mork & Mindy' (2005) (TV)
- Referenced during Robin Williams' audition.
"Family Guy: PTV (#4.14)" (2005)
- Characters watch this on TV.
"Jeopardy!: (#22.60)" (2005)
- Correct response in "TV Fans" category.
World Trade Center (2006)
- The Ralph Kramden statue seen. Actor Jackie Gleason mentioned by name.
Behind the Tunes: Wild Lines - The Art of Voice Acting (2006) (V)
- Referenced by name.
The WPIX Yule Log: A Log's Life (2006) (TV)
- Film footage of the fireplace was found in a Honeymooners film can.
What Love Is (2007)
- Ralph Kramden mentioned.
"The O'Reilly Factor: (2008-05-09)" (2008)
- Bill says this is one of his all time favorite shows.
"House M.D.: House's Head (#4.15)" (2008)
- House calls an Asian bus driver "Lalph Klamden".
House Guest (2008) (V)
- In the final scene the Hunter attempts to explain the difference between Ed Norton the contemporary actor, and Ed Norton the fictional character from 'The Honeymooners'
"The Simpsons: How the Test Was Won (#20.11)" (2009)
- Referenced in the opening sequence.
For Us (2009)
- The two lead characters take the same names as the leads from The Honeymooners.
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: (#8.11)" (2009)
- Host refers to the series upon meeting a contestant named Ralph who is a bus driver
Featured in
The Last Fling (1987) (TV)
True Love (1989/I)
Behind the Laughs (1998) (TV)
Pleasantville (1998)
Influences: From Yesterday to Today (1999) (TV)
- Clips from this show are used in this special.
Blast from the Past (1999)
Inside TV Land: The Honeymooners (2000) (TV)
Brilliant But Cancelled (2002) (TV)
TV Guide 50 Best Shows of All Time: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (2002) (TV)
Gleason (2002) (TV)
The Perfect Pitch (2002) (TV)
CBS at 75 (2003) (TV)
- Showing Sitcom.
"The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments" (2004)
- They are in the 100 Greatest Moments
Wedding Crashers (2005)
- Randolph is watching show on a TV set.
Spoofed in
Half-Fare Hare (1956)
The Honey-Mousers (1956)
Cheese It, the Cat! (1957)
"The Jack Benny Program: Honeymooners Show (#8.10)" (1958)
- Guest Audrey Meadows appears with Jack and Dennis.
Mice Follies (1960)
"The Bugs Bunny Show: The Honeymousers (#2.24)" (1962)
- "The Honeymousers" is a mouse version of this TV show.
The Love Bus (1974)
- Actor Kevin Andre's character is "Ralph Kramden".
"Saturday Night Live: Elliott Gould/Leon Redbone, Harlan Collins & Joyce Everson (#1.22)" (1976)
- Spoofed by the Bees.
"Saturday Night Live: Johnny Cash/Elton John (#7.17)" (1982)
- Spoofed as the Honeyrooneys.
"Saturday Night Live: George Wendt and Francis Ford Coppola/Philip Glass (#11.13)" (1986)
- Spoofed in The Honeymooners, The Lost Episodes.
"Rocko's Modern Life: Jet Scream/Dirty Dog (#1.3)" (1993)
- Bloaty and Squirmy, the parasites on Spunky's fur, are leech caricatures of Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton respectively.
"The King of Queens: Inner Tube (#3.17)" (2001)
- When lying in the bed sick and watching TV, Doug dreams he's Ralph Kramden.
"Futurama: Spanish Fry (#5.12)" (2003)
- Lrrr's line, "One of these days, Ndnd, bang! zoom! straight to the third moon of Omicron Persei 8!" parodies Ralph Kramden's famous catchphrase.
"Family Guy: Fat Guy Strangler (#4.17)" (2005)
- Patrick has a flashback involving Ralph Kramden with Patrick's mother.
"The Simpsons: Coming to Homerica (#20.21)" (2009)
- Spoofed in the opening credits, with the Simpsons as the Kramdens.
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