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| - Where The Wild Things Are is the fifth episode of Series 1.
- Where the Wild Things Are is a classic children's book by Maurice Sendak published in 1963. It tells the story of a boy named Max who shares extraordinary adventures with a group of creatures. Since its publication, the book and author have been littered with a number of awards, adapted as a test animation project by John Lasseter, a 1983 opera by Oliver Knussen, and has been referenced in pop culture numerous times. In October 2009, Warner Bros. Pictures released a live-action theatrical film based on the book, and featuring creatures from Jim Henson's Creature Shop.
- Peter sets up a cutaway in "Quagmire's Mom" when he is forced by Lois to drop his persona of Justin, noting that he had quite an adventure just like when he found where the wild things were. As Max and the monsters dance around a bonfire, Peter shoots all of the creatures dead to Max's horror, as Peter thanks him for his help in locating them so that they can grind their horns up for aphrodisiacs. Quagmire scores a sex date from a wild thing in "The Dating Game" who later shows up in the song "Tinder is Gross".
- Where the Wild Things Are is the twelfth episode of the fourth season and the 73rd overall episode of Grey's Anatomy.
- Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book by American writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak, originally published by Harper & Row. The book has been adapted into other media several times, including an animated short, a 1980 opera, and, in 2009, a live-action feature film adaptation directed by Spike Jonze. According to HarperCollins, the book has sold over 19 million copies worldwide as of 2008.
- "Where the Wild Things Are" is the eighteenth episode of the fourth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and is the seventy-fourth episode altogether. It was written by Tracey Forbes and directed by David Solomon. It originally broadcast on April 25, 2000. At a fraternity party, Buffy and Riley are compelled to have sex by a mystical influence. The party is held in a house—formerly a home for wayward children—that is haunted by angry ghosts of children who were physically and emotionally abused by the woman who managed the home.
- The film was released on October 16, 2009, in the United States, and on December 11, 2009, in the United Kingdom. The film was met with mostly critical acclaim and appeared on many year-end top ten lists. The film was released to DVD and Blu-ray on March 2, 2010.
- Announcer: And now it's time for "Bum Reviews" with Chester A. Bum. Tonight's review: "Where The Wild Things Are." Chester: OH MY GOD, this is the greatest movie I've ever seen in my life! Knock knock. Who's there? Spoilers! So, there's this movie that's based on this children's book. One of the greatest children's books I've ever seen in my life! It's about a kid who goes to an island. He finds a bunch of monsters. They have a good time. And then he goes back home. ...It was incredible! Why can't more children's books be that way? It was simple, not complimacated! Oh wait, that was my dinner. HOORAY! Haroo.
- So wake up sleepy one... It's time to save your world... Steal dreams and give to you Shoplift a thought or two All children touch the sun Burn fingers one by one, by one... Will this earth be good to you Keep you clean or stain through.... So wake up sleepy one... It's time to save your world... You're where the wild things are... Yeah, toy soldiers off to war... Big eyes to open soon Believing all under sun and moon But does heaven know you're here? And did they give you smiles or tears? No, no tears Will this earth be good to you? Keep you clean or stain through.... [Solo]
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