List of references to Game of Thrones in other media

=Television=

The Simpsons

 * One of the shows shown on the parody channel HBOWTIME is Game of Thrones.
 * The Simpson do a parody couch gag of the Game of Thrones opening sequence.
 * The intro advert for Homer as Duffman is a parody of the hit fantasy HBO show Game of Thrones and later Homer does a oath that parodies the Night Watches oath.

South Park

 * Mr Garrison teaches a history class in which the topic is actually an accurate explanation of the political history in Westeros during Game of Thrones.
 * South Park made an episode trilogy called "Black Friday" which parodied both Game of Thrones and author George R.R. Martin.
 * See Game of Thrones Wiki ' s main article on "Black Friday" for full details.

Parks and Recreation

 * Ben Wyatt is a hard core fan of the series and has referenced it many times.

Family Guy

 * Peter Griffin watches a BET parody of Game of Thrones.
 * When Neil Goldman sits down to lunch with Chris Griffin he compares himself and Chris to Daenerys Targaryen and Jorah Mormont.

Bob's Burgers

 * Gene said one of his favorite holidays was the season premiere of Game of Thrones.
 * Louise wrote a story to her aunt Gayle which was loosely based on the series.

Robot Chicken

 * The Nerd had a dream he was in Game of Thrones.
 * In a Robot Chicken sketch George R.R. Martin fends of Nerds
 * A Robot Chicken sketch parodies the Red Wedding.

The Big Bang Theory

 * The cast visits a comic book store, where they consider purchasing a replica of Jon Snow's sword Longclaw.

Doctor Who

 * In the episode Last Christmas, the character Shona has a checklist of things to do during Christmas - one of them is to have a Game of Thrones marathon. Coincidentally, the actress who played Shona, Faye Marsay, subsequently appeared in Season 5 as The Waif in Arya Stark's storyline in Braavos.

Sesame Street

 * In the realm of "Jesteros", a "Game of Chairs" is held to determine who will be the new king or queen. Muppet versions are present of Ned, Robb, Cersei, Joffrey, Tyrion, Melisandre, and Daenerys. Grover is known as "Grover Bluejoy", and keeps getting the rules wrong. Grover wears a hat of bells - like Jinglebell Frey in the novels. The three chairs they use in their "Game of Chairs" are each made out of game equipment: one out of baseball bats, one out of golf clubs, and one out of table tennis paddles. When Joffrey loses a round because he hesitated to grab a chair, Grover says "Sorry, looks like you choked, Joffrey". Robb and Cersei are in the last round, but both trip and Grover ends up on the throne. Tyrion crowns him king. Cersei is upset and leaves shouting she's going to tell her brother. Robb says he can't imagine an ending more horrible for himself than this. Ned is upset that Grover won, but Grover says "Don't lose your head over this, Nedy baby." Grover then asks Tyrion to get a cushion so he can rest on the throne more easily. Grover then shivers and notes that it is getting cold, so he also tells Tyrion to get him a sweater, because "winter is coming".
 * Carice van Houten liked this parody so much that she changed the background on her Twitter account to a screenshot showing the muppet version of Melisandre.

The Office

 * In the American version of The Office, in the episode "Andy's Ancestry", the Dothraki language figures into the plot. Erin wants to impress Andy's intellectual family, each of whom speak more than one language, by picking a new language to learn herself. Her coworker Dwight, a scifi and fantasy nerd, knows Dothraki - openly admitting to her that it is an artificial language from a TV show - and suggests to her that it is a great language to learn. Later in the episode, he is seen giving her an accurate lesson in Dothraki on a chart: foth aggendak (I throat-rip), foth aggendi (you throat-rip), foth aggenda (he/she/it throat-rips). David J. Peterson, the linguist who created the Dothraki language, analyzed the episode's Dothraki dialogue on his blog and confirmed that it was accurate - though he said he was not consulted himself, and thus the writers of The Office must have just researched instructional guides he had previously released about Dothraki.
 * Following up on this, a parody sequence during the 2011 Emmy Awards depicted characters from various shows on the set of The Office, giving in-universe interviews to the camera in the format of that show. They are asked how they feel about their work environment, and are all complaining about their co-workers. Randomly, a Dothraki warrior appears who complains that he's tired of other warriors who always forget to wash out the blood from the bowl they keep horse hearts in.

Once Upon a Time

 * In the twelfth episode of the first season, "Skin Deep", a flower shop run by Belle's father, Moe French, is featured; it is named Game of Thorns. It features again in the fourth episode of the second season, "The Crocodile".

Key &amp; Peele

 * The Comedy Central sketch comedy show Key &amp; Peele released a special sketch, outside of their regular TV season, in honor of Season 5 the week before it aired. The titular comedians made another entry in their recurring skit of two hotel valets who, between waiting for cars, end up discussing various topics from popular culture, and getting extremely excited about them, "fanboying" out over them (i.e. Les Miserables, Mel Gibson movies, the Batman franchise, Liam Neeson in Taken, etc.) In this three minute long sketch, the two valets have just finished marathoning the previous seasons of Game of Thrones in anticipation of the new season's premiere, and start raving about the best or most shocking moments from the series so far, including:
 * Ned Stark's sudden execution
 * Khal Drogo executing Viserys Targaryen by pouring molten gold over his head
 * Khal Drogo unpredictably dying not in combat but from an infected wound
 * Daenerys Targaryen and her dragons are amazing
 * So many characters died at the Red Wedding, including Robb, his wife, and his mother
 * Ygritte died during the Battle of Castle Black
 * Arya leaving the mortally wounded Sandor "The Hound" Clegane to die
 * Tyrion shooting his father Tywin dead on the privy
 * Peter Dinklage's Tyrion is amazing
 * The camera then pulls back to reveal that their hotel is located at the top of a mountain, just like The Eyrie, and then they both jump through a Moon Door that happens to be in front of the hotel, falling hundreds of feet.

Pretty Little Liars

 * In the fifth episode of the fourth season, Spencer Hastings asks a student to figure out to whom a telephone number she found belongs, and after some time he finally agrees to help her. She tells him that a Lannister always pays his debts, and he tells her that she would like the Lannisters. She replies that she can give him the entire Targaryen speech from season 1, but she won't waste her breath.

=Comics=

Thor: The Dark World Prelude

 * Iron Man mentions the show to Thor.

=Video Games=

Borderlands 2
=References=
 * A Badass Challenge in the "Shields" category is called "Game of Thorns".
 * Several NPCs say the motto of House Stark, "Winter is coming."
 * A mission in the Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep DLC is called "Winter is a Bloody Business", which contains numerous references to the show.
 * The objective of the mission is to defeat "Prince Jeffrey" and his guards, "Canine" and "Molehill". Humorously, Prince Jeffrey is treated as a boss, despite being incredibly weak and cowering in fear after being hit once.
 * The player can slap Prince Jeffrey multiple times, which Tyrion did to Joffrey on multiple occasions.
 * The throne Prince Jeffrey sits on is fashioned from a collection of guns in the same manner as the Iron Throne.