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Episodes
Tourist TrappedThe Legend of the GobblewonkerHeadhuntersThe Hand That Rocks the MabelThe InconveniencingDipper vs. ManlinessDouble DipperIrrational TreasureThe Time Traveler's PigFight FightersLittle DipperSummerweenBoss MabelBottomless Pit!The Deep EndCarpet DiemBoyz CrazyLand Before SwineDreamscaperersGideon Rises

Shorts
Dipper's Guide to the Unexplained
Candy MonsterStan's TattooMailboxLeftyToothThe Hide Behind

Mabel's Guide to Life
Mabel's Guide to DatingMabel's Guide to StickersMabel's Guide to FashionMabel's Guide to ColorsMabel's Guide to Art

Episodes

Tourist Trapped

See also: List of items in the Mystery Shack for allusions made by specific items.
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Grappling Hook!

S1e1 splinters

Justin Bieber!

The Legend of the Gobblewonker

Headhunters

  • When lamenting Wax Lincoln's death, Grunkle Stan references the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth.
  • Mabel says, "wree, wree, wree!" while swinging the axe. This is a reference to the musical score The Murder played during the shower scene in the film Psycho.
  • The nickname "Mabelangelo" is a clear reference to the famous sculptor and painter Michelangelo.
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Groucho sans cigar

  • Wax Sherlock Holmes falling off the Mystery Shack to his death while dueling Dipper may be an allusion to Holmes's original death in the Arthur Conan Doyle book series; falling of the Reichenbach Falls while dueling his nemesis, Professor Moriarty.
  • Wax Groucho Marx asks "Why is there nothing in my hand?" Groucho Marx is known for holding his iconic cigar; however by television content regulations, US children's shows cannot have tobacco products unless it is integral to the plot (such as a "Drug Free" special).
  • The machine Manly Dan is arm wrestling with, "Bicepticus," is a reference to Kirk Douglas in 1960's film Spartacus
  • The house on a hill, in the middle of a cemetary, from the garage sale flashback is an allusion to the Addams Family Mansion from the 1964 television series.

The Hand That Rocks the Mabel

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Bezazzle

  • The name of the episode "The Hand That Rocks the Mabel" is a play on words of a 1992 movie title, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. It could also be an allusion of the somewhat commonly said phrase "The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world."
  • Dipper says that Gideon's tent is a Bizarro version of the Mystery Shack. Bizarro is a flawed clone of Superman who lives on a world where people are the opposite of their Earth counterparts. 
  • Mabel "bezazzles" her face; a reference to the real product, the Bedazzler.
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Allusion to the Red Room.

  • Gideon Gleeful's appearance is based on Benny Hinn, a famous Christian televangelist who claims to be a prophet.
  • While watching Gideon's commercial on TV, Mabel makes the same noise Scooby-Doo makes when questioning something.
  • The "Club Club" is a direct reference to the "Red Room" in the Black and White Lodge from the TV series Twin Peaks.
  • During the rooftop, opera glasses scene, the town statue is shown as a white buffalo. This is an allusion to the phrase "Great White Buffalo" aka the one that got away. (it's also Atlantean mythology)

The Inconveniencing

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USA Newz

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Smile Dip

  • When Mabel is rolling around on the ground, she does this in a similar way as Homer Simpson once did, also shouting: "Whoop whoop whoop!!" while doing it.
  • The newspaper Dipper reads has a similar title and logo to USA Today.
    • The article about "cheese crust pizza" alludes to the introduction of Pizza Hut's Stuffed Crust Pizza on March 26, 1995[1]
  • Some of the snacks appear similar to Ho Hos, Hostess Fruit Pies, and Hostess CupCakes.
  • The kids putting mints in the soda is an allusion to the Diet Coke and Mentos eruption.
  • The mints packaging is very similar to Mentos.
  • Thompson plays a game called Dancy Pants Revolution. This is a reference to the game Dance Dance Revolution.
  • Mabel being possessed by a ghost is a reference to Regan being possessed by a demon in The Exorcist, in particular the scene where Mabel twists her head 180 degrees.
  • Lee is put in a cereal box similar to Froot Loops with a blue toucan similar to Toucan Sam on it. The toucan says "I'm bonkers for eating you alive!" in the same way Sonny the Cuckoo Bird says "I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!"
  • The name of the haunted mini-mart "Dusk 2 Dawn" is an allusion to the 1996 Quentin Tarantino movie, From Dusk Till Dawn.
  • When Wendy told Dipper that he was "surprisingly mature for his age", he replied "Yes, yes I am," it may be an allusion of the "Too Young Line" gag of the animated television show Phineas and Ferb.
  • The candy "Smile Dip" is a reference to "Fun Dip,"
  • When Mabel "runs sideways" on the ground after she went over the fence, it's similar to what Curly Howard does in The Three Stooges.
  • When the ghost lifts everything on the ceiling, music plays that sounds similar to the famous Ghostbusters theme.
  • The Smile Dip dogs are allusion to Lisa Frank's Casey and Camus. This also connects to Mabel's sticker books.

Dipper vs. Manliness

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Disco Girl

Double Dipper

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Paper Jam Dipper and cracker pack.

  • Pacifica Northwest's name is a pun on the U.S. region "Pacific Northwest", the region containing Oregon state.
  • Paper-Jam Dipper (and much of the rest of the episode's plot) may be a reference to the plot of the film Multiplicity, where a man creates a series of clones of himself and the 4th is very badly disabled.
  • The cracker packs are an allusion to Handi-Snacks.
  • The scene where Dipper copies his arm and it crawls towards him and Mabel is a reference to the 1981 horror film, The Hand.
  • The tall man Dipper called "Stretch" does a dance which is an allusion to Michael Jackson's famous Moon Walk.
  • The Tapeman is a reference to the Sony Walkman, a portable audio cassette player.
  • On Dipper's list, steps 19 and 20 reference his knowledge of "Monstermon", likely a reference to the Pokemon franchise.

Irrational Treasure

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Depants-ipation Proclamation.

The Time Traveler's Pig

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Lolph.

  • The title of the episode is an allusion to the novel The Time Traveler's Wife.
  • The cryptogram at the end of the episode says "NOT H.G. WELLS APPROVED". This references the science fiction novella The Time Machine, by H. G. Wells.
  • At the end of the episode, Dipper quotes the line "That'll do, pig. That'll do." from the novel and the film "Babe."
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Lady and the Tramp allusion.

Fight Fighters

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Donkey Kong parody

  • The title of the episode and the arcade game Fight Fighters is an allusion to the Street Fighter series.
  • The joy stick on the arcade sign is based on the "NES Advantage" controller, for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • The character "Beastor" appears to be similar to Blanka from the Street Fight series. 
  • Rumble McSkirmish is an amalgamation of Ken Masters, Ryu, and Sagat from the Street Fighter series.
  • Rumble's catchphrase "Winners don't lose" is likely a reference to the slogan "Winners Don't Use Drugs".
  • Dipper chases Rumble McSkirmish and Robbie to "Barrel and Crates Incorporated," a reference to the classic Donkey Kong games.
  • Rumble's pipe that he got "from punching an oil drum" is a reference to the Final Fight or Streets Of Rage game series.
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Bonus Round

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Nerd Punch and Frog Time

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Ghost Maze

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Nort and Pizza Time

  • When Rumble does the uppercut at the all you can eat buffet, he shouts, "ALL YOU CAN EAT!" The way he shouts it and the way he does the move is a reference to the uppercut move used by Ryu and Ken from Street Fighter.
  • Rumble uses a move similar to E. Honda's Hundred Hand Slap move to destroy the car.
  • When Rumble McSkirmish knocks Robbie off the water tower and grabs him, an announcer says "Finish him!", a direct reference to the Mortal Kombat series.
  • Rumble's pose when he defeats Dipper is an allusion to Akuma of Street Fighter fame.
  • When Soos asks Dipper if he needs a sidekick with a pickup truck, this may be a reference to the 1989 movie "The Wizard," a film about video games where one of the characters is a sidekick with a pickup truck.
  • When Dipper is talking about power-ups to Rumble, he references a few video games:
  • Robbie' cellphone resembles an iPhone.
  • Games in the Arcade:
    • Nort, the backwards spelling of classic sci-fi movie Tron and appears to be like the light cycle game, only with Segways.
      • Soos trying to "enter the game" is a reference to the plot of Tron.
    • Ho-Down Hero, a reference to Guitar Hero series and Dance Dance Revolution series.
    • Ghost Maze, a reference to Pac-Man.
    • Nerd Punch, a reference to the Punch-Out!! series.
    • FrogTime, a reference to Frogger.
    • PizzaTime, a reference to BurgerTime.
    • At the very beginning, when they first walk into the arcade, a person is seen playing a game with an 8-bit Bill Cipher on it.
    • A game at the beginning that could be a reference to Mario games (similar character design, and blocks with "!" on them)
    • The game "The Claw" is a reference to the film Toy Story, where the three aliens' "leader" is the claw of a prize machine.
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Animated gif of credits

  • The end credits contains several references:
    • Mabel's video game character says "It's a me, a Mabel!", like Nintendo's famous video game character Mario.
    • Stan says he jumps higher, which was Luigi's special quality in the Mario games.
    • Soos is shown as a large head eating the characters, a reference to Pac-Man.
    • Most of the credits scene is a reference to the classic game Super Mario Bros. 2, including Soos sleeping.
    • The cryptogram reads "Sorry Dipper, but your Wendy is in another castle". This is a reference to Super Mario Bros, where Toad would tell you "Thank you Mario, but our Princess is in another castle." 

Little Dipper

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Gideon reads In Art of War.

  • The title of the episode refers to the constellation Ursa Minor, often referred to as the Little Dipper.
  • The book Gideon has in his room is titled "In the Art of War" which is a reference to The Art of War.
  • The crystal that grows or shrinks things when a beam of light passes through it may be a reference to The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin, where a similar crystal was a key tool for the heroes.
  • Gummy Koalas are a spoof of Gummy Bears.
  • As Mabel turned on and held the flashlight, her pose was similar to a Jedi pose from the famous Star Wars franchise.
  • Mabel shouts into the closet "Expecto Wizarium!", a reference to the Harry Potter spell "Expecto Patronum!"
  • The "Maze of Mirrors" and the way Gideon smashes the mirrors is a reference to the Bruce Lee movie, Enter the Dragon.
    • Smashing mirrors in order to target someone in a mirror maze goes back even further, to a classic scene in the Orson Welles film The Lady From Shanghai.
  • The scene in which Dipper and Mabel escape from Gideon's is similar to the scene where Homer and Marge try to get home in The Simpsons episode Natural Born Kissers
    • Specifically, Homer and Marge escape from a used car lot, they use a balloon, and there is a sign that says "Our prices are sky-high!" (Similar to when Bud says "My sky-high prices!").
    • Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch, is a big fan of The Simpsons, and the series was the source of inspiration for create Gravity Falls.

Summerween

  • In the scene where the boy pair shows Grunkle Stan a video of a kitten about to sleep but unexpectedly changes into a demon screaming, it resembles Regan's demon face from The Exorcist, which got infamous from Scary Maze Game and other pranks from YouTube videos (commonly referred to as "screamers"), and many other tricks.
  • When Waddles jumps out of Grunkle Stan's stomach, it is a reference to the Ridley Scott film Alien, in which the aliens impregnate the humans by laying their eggs in the human's mouths. When the eggs hatch, they burst out of the human's chest, killing them. The same reference occurs when Soos bursts out of the Summerween Trickster, screeching.
  • When Grunkle Stan is unable to scare the fearless pair of boys, they tell him they're not scared. Stan replies, "You will be. You, will, be", alluding to a similar scene between Luke Skywalker and Yoda in Star Wars. 
  • The Summerween Trickster's first form and the overall events are a reference to the movie Trick 'r Treat, where people are killed by a small monster if they do not respect Halloween's traditions.
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Loser candy.

  • The candy Mr. Adequate-bar is a reference to the Mr. Goodbar candy bars, and Count Discount to Count Chocula.
  • The Summerween Trickster is an homage to Spirited Away's No Face.[2]
  • At the end of the episode, the pictures of Waddles with humorous captions are a reference to the well-known I Can Haz Cheezburger meme pictures.
  • The sword and shield that Dipper fights the Summerween Trickster with is a reference to the Master Sword and Hylian Shield that Link uses in various games from The Legend of Zelda series. The shield has the Eye of Providence on it as well.
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Dipper sliding between the Summerween Tricksters legs.

  • Dipper sliding between the Summerween Trickster's legs and attacking his back is a reference to the final boss in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, where one of the (more difficult) ways to attack his weak spot is to have Link roll between Ganondorf's legs and attack his tail.
  • Waddles' costume is similar to Animal Farm where, at the very end, the pigs start wearing suits.
  • Grunkle Stan calls himself the "Master of Fright," this quote, along with Stan's gesture, is another reference to The Nightmare Before Christmas in the song "Jack's Lament"
  • A candy called Blorch makes several cameos. This sweet shares the same name as a planet in Nickelodeon's Invader Zim, a planet is home to slaughtering rat people.
  • The horror movie that Stan was watching at the end of the episode, is a parody of "Invasion of the Saucer Men".
  • Stan is dressed as Sam Dracula, Count of Transylvania, aka Grandpa from The Munsters.
  • The score playing during the shower scene with Stan is The Murder from Psycho.

Boss Mabel

Bottomless Pit!

  • In Soos' story, when a ball is rolling after the miniaturized Dipper, Mabel, and Soos it is possibly a reference to Indiana Jones being chased by a rolling boulder during one of his adventures.
  • Ballway Games, the pinball table's maker, is an allusion to Bally-Midway, a pinball manufacturer.
  • Tumbleweed Terror is possibly an allusion to Funhouse. There are a few reasons why. One is that both games include a mechanical head, both of which can taunt the player and "eat" the pinballs. Another reason is that both games have a list of awards the player can earn, which use lights to indicate which ones have been awarded and which ones are about to be awarded. While in Tumbleweed Terror, this list shows mostly generic awards, such as Multiball and Extra Ball. One award is Crazy Steps, which is a unique award only ever used in Funhouse, where it is shown on a list very similar to the one in Tumbleweed Terror.
  • Dipper says, "How you diddly-doing, Soos?" which is a reference to Ned Flanders of The Simpsons, which Alex Hirsch is a big fan of the series.
  • Stan's story, "Grunkle Stan wins the football bowl", is a reference to the Super Bowl. Also, the uniforms of the football players in the story resemble the uniforms of the Green Bay Packers.

The Deep End

  • After Mermando is freed into Lake Gravity Falls, Mabel runs forward and he leaps over her in the same manner as the famous scene in Free Willy.
  • This episode could also be somewhat of a parody of the movie Aquamarine.
  • Before Mabel gives Mermando the sandwich, the score when Mabel bobs her head in and out of the water sounds similar to the famous Jaws score. 
  • When Gideon put on his glasses he says "Deal with it " in reference to the meme catchphrase.
  • Wendy's position in frame, as well as Dipper's intention to marry her, is in reference to the movie The Sandlot, where Squints and the lifeguard Wendy Peffercorn eventually marry.

Carpet Diem

  • The title is a play on "Carpe Diem," Latin for "Enjoy the day" or "Seize the day." 
  • The boy band movie, "Boyz World" is a parody of the Spice Girls movie, "Spice World."
  • Soos makes an allusion to Tetris when explaining how he fits in his break room.
  • The Electron Carpet's designation as "Experiment 78" is a possible reference to the SCP Foundation.
  • When Grenda is banging the floor, it is similar to Wreck-It-Ralph; it could be possible that Joe Pitt and/or Andre Medina did this as they both worked on the movie Wreck-It-Ralph and this episode of Gravity Falls.
  • Calling All Boys: Preteen Edition is an allusion to such games as "Girl Talk" and "Dream Phone," where players can talk to male characters on electronic phones like Kevin did in this episode.

Boyz Crazy

  • The band "aggressively snapping their fingers" is a reference to the play West Side Story.
  • In the beginning of the song "Cray Cray," the set is from the N'Sync song "Bye bye bye."
  • When Ergman Bratzman, told the clone to dance, the last part of it was a reference to the N'Sync's dance in their hit song "Bye Bye Bye."
    • When Creggy G jumps between Deep Chris, he appears to land in JC Chasez's pose in the second verse of "Bye Bye Bye."
  • Tapeman is an allusion to Walkman.
  • Stan references the apocalypse several times.

Land Before Swine

  • The title is a play on the title of the film series The Land Before Time.
  • Several of Mabel's dance moves during her "Pig Dance Party" is a reference to the famous montage scene in The Breakfast Club.
  • Soos' saying, "Bros before dinos" is a take off of a popular phrase.
  • As a potential new theme park site, Stan nearly says the obvious name Jurassic Park, but instead calls it "Jurassic Sap Hole."
  • Bobby Renzobbi is a parody of Billy Mays, who was a television direct-response advertisement salesperson in real life.
  • The mosquito stuck in the tree sap could be a reference to Jurassic Park where they get the dinosaurs' DNA from mosquitoes stuck in tree sap.
  • Stan yells, "From Heck's heart, I stab at thee" referencing the quote "From Hell's heart, I stab at thee" by Ahab from the Herman Melville novel Moby-Dick.
  • The pig being taken away by a winged beast, is allusion to the film The Black Cauldron.

Dreamscaperers

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Bill knows lots of things...

  • When Bill says he knows lots of things, a number of images flash in him. Some are conspiracies-related references to the following, in order of appearance:
  • The dance Xyler and Craz do when threatened by Bill Cipher is the same as Jonathan Knight (in red vest) and Joey McIntyre (in the green jacket) from the 1990 cartoon New Kids on the Block.[3]
  • Soos's attack on Bill, "Soos Love Stomach Beam Stare" is a reference to the "Care Bear Stare" from the Care Bears.
  • The logo on the "Dream Boy High" VHS cover is a reference to Jem and the Holograms.
  • The end credits are an homage to the opening credits of the TV series Twin Peaks.
    • Like Angelo Badalamenti's instrumental Falling, the Gravity Falls Theme Song plays over a very slow pan across a waterfall and down a lazy river through the forest.
    • A woodpecker can be heard, echoing the Bewick's Wren seen at the start of the Twin Peaks opening credit montage.
    • The Gravity Falls Theme Song has been muted and drastically slowed from its familiar racing beat down to the tempo of very relaxed breathing, matching the tempo of the Twin Peaks theme.
    • At this pace, the Gravity Falls theme only plays through halfway, trailing off just when our ears anticipate the theme's bridge picking up in intensity. This surprising tempo change is borrowed from a second track, the title track from Badalamenti and David Lynch's album Into the Night, sung by Julee Cruise.
    • Once Twin Peaks had been cancelled, Lynch wrote the finale to be the most dramatic and disturbing cliffhanger possible. When the frantic
      S1e19 The real Bijou theater

      Image by Joe Pitt.

      pace of the Mystery Shack's imminent destruction suddenly shifts into tranquility, the abrupt transition is familiarly Lynchean.
  • The Bijou Theater is an homage to the Bijou Theater at CalArts which is the campus projection room at the school Alex Hirsch attended.[4]

Gideon Rises

  • "Gideonland" and its logo design is a reference to Disneyland.
  • Robbie chasing Wendy with the boombox is similar to a scene in the movie Say Anything.
  • Soos squirts Dipper and Mabel with squirt guns resembling Super Soaker brand hand pistols.

Shorts

Dipper's Guide to the Unexplained

Candy Monster

Stan's Tattoo

  • One of the "secret society symbols" is Oroborus, a serpent eating its own tail, in a lemniscate.

Mailbox

  • The mailbox tells Dipper that the end of the world is in 3012, this is a reference to the apocalyptic theory based on Mayan calendar that the world would end in 2012.

Lefty

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Tooth

The Hide Behind

Mabel's Guide to Life

Mabel's Guide to Stickers

Mabel's Guide to Fashion

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Soos' cosplay.

Mabel's Guide to Colors

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Mabel's Guide to Art

  • Mabel's costume while experimenting on flight, and the words "Amelia Awesomeheart" is a reference to American aviation pioneer, Amelia Earhart.

Fixin' It with Soos

Fixin' It with Soos: Cuckoo Clock

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TV Shorts 1

  • The scene where Gideon is being painted references the scene where Jack draws Rose in the movie Titanic.

Mabel's Scrapbook

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  • Both shorts start with Mabel in a rocking chair by a fireplace, an homage to Masterpiece Theatre.
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