Followed by
"Star Trek" (1973)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
Star Trek: Generations (1994)
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
"Enterprise" (2001)
Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)
Star Trek (2009)
Edited into
Galaktische Grüße (1996) (TV)
- first 3 episodes are shown at this TV-Special
Spin off
Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (1983) (VG)
- It's based on characters from the original series.
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)
Star Trek: The Rebel Universe (1988) (VG)
Star Trek (1991) (VG)
Star Trek: Judgment Rites (1993) (VG)
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993)
"Star Trek: Voyager" (1995)
Star Trek: Klingon (1996) (VG)
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (1997) (VG)
Star Trek the Experience: The Klingon Encounter (1998)
"Enterprise" (2001)
"Star Trek: New Voyages" (2004)
Referenced in
"T.V. Kaiser: Verschwinde endlich aus meinem Leben! (#5.5)" (????)
- One of the guests is a Trekkie looking like a Klingon in the original series.
"The Monkees: Mijacogeo (#2.26)" (1968)
- The Freeble Energizer button emits Star Trek sound effects
The Neon Palace (1971)
- A model kit is visible in a store.
Blood Freak (1972)
- A female character says "It's like something from 'Star Trek' or 'The Twilight Zone'".
Un homme est mort (1972)
"Family: Monday Is Forever (#1.2)" (1976)
- discussed by Doug and Willie
"Saturday Night Live: Ron Nessen/Patti Smith Group (#1.17)" (1976)
- Picture of Captain Kirk pasted over army poster
Logan's Run (1976)
"Saturday Night Live: Steve Martin/Kinky Friedman (#2.5)" (1976)
- Star Trek uniforms worn back to front in Jeopardy 1999
"Saturday Night Live: Broderick Crawford/Levon Helm/Dr. John/The Meters (#2.17)" (1977)
- Klingons are mentioned on Highway Patrol skit
The Last of the Cowboys (1977)
- Alice stands in front of a poster in the trailer.
Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)
"Saturday Night Live: Ray Charles (#3.5)" (1977)
- Franklyn Ajaye's entire stand up routine is about Star Trek
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Solo (1978)
Serial (1980)
- Martin Mull hears his daughter say "Beam me up, Scotty" and says to himself, "Hmmm...Star Trek. I always liked that show."
"The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy" (1981)
Heavy Metal (1981)
- The starship Enterprise is seen floating through space.
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Eddie Murphy Delirious (1983) (TV)
V (1983) (TV)
"The A-Team: The Only Church in Town (#2.3)" (1983)
- Murdock says 'Beam us up, Scotty'
Electric Dreams (1984)
Night of the Comet (1984)
Dead End (1985)
- All incidenal characters in red shirts die, while incidental characters in blue shirts live
"V: War of Illusions (#1.17)" (1985)
- In the episode "War of Illusions", when Diana and Philip are getting the transmission of the leader's battle plan message on the bridge, the sound effects are from the bridge of Star Trek's Enterprise; complete with the sliding door sound.
Back to the Future (1985)
- Marty appears to George stating that he is from the planet Vulcan
My Science Project (1985)
- character refers to "Mr. Spock"
American Flyers (1985)
- "Warp speed!"
"Saturday Night Live: Teri Garr/Dream Academy/The Cult (#11.6)" (1985)
- Referenced during Weekend Update
Urusei Yatsura 4: Ramu za fôebâ (1986)
- After Megane's house is destroyed by a missile, a model of the USS Enterprise from "Star Trek" (1966) can be seen in the foreground.
Troll (1986)
Critters (1986)
Flight of the Navigator (1986)
Howard the Duck (1986)
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
"Galaxy High School: Martian Mumps (#1.12)" (1986)
- Captain James T. Smirk, Dr Klotz and Mr. Splook are based on characters from Star Trek
"Saturday Night Live: William Shatner/Lone Justice (#12.8)" (1986)
- numerous episodes mentioned
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1987)
Dogs in Space (1987)
- A poster of Spock with a model Enterprise is outside Tim's room.
Spitting Image: The Ronnie and Nancy Show (1987) (TV)
The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1987) (TV)
- Mentioned by Jaimie's TV obsessed patient
The Lost Boys (1987)
"The Golden Girls: Bringing Up Baby (#3.3)" (1987)
- Rose confuses Mr. Spock with Dr. Benjamin Spock.
The Running Man (1987)
Bad Taste (1987)
Heart and Soul (1988)
- Mentioned by Micky Dolenz
Kid Safe: The Video (1988) (V)
Space Mutiny (1988)
Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach (1988)
Return of the Killer Tomatoes! (1988)
Critters 2: The Main Course (1988)
The Terror Within (1989)
"The Golden Girls: Rites of Spring (#4.23)" (1989)
- Dorothy says she looks like something off of the Starship Enterprise.
"Night Court: Yet Another Day in the Life (#6.22)" (1989)
- Trekkies in early era TOS and contemporary TNG costumes
"The Real Ghost Busters: Partners in Slime (#5.5)" (1989)
- "Beam me up Shifter"
"Growing Pains: Fish Bait (#5.4)" (1989)
- Mike says that he thought someone was "the Russian guy from Star Trek."
Dr. Alien (1989)
- Wesley tells the aliens they violated the "prime directive".
Look Who's Talking (1989)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Crawling Eye (#2.1)" (1989)
- Crow: He's wearing Spock's jammies.
"Red Dwarf: Bodyswap (#3.4)" (1989)
- Reference to Mr. Spock
"Red Dwarf: The Last Day (#3.6)" (1989)
- Referenced by name
Peacemaker (1990/I)
- Dori jokes that Townsend's name isn't very alien sounding, such as Spock
Loose Cannons (1990)
Def by Temptation (1990)
Zapped Again! (1990) (V)
- At one point, Kevin says the famous "Beam me up, Scotty!" line.
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
- The sound of the doors of Clamp Tower is the same as the Enterprise's turbolift.
Jetsons: The Movie (1990)
- Mr. Spacely, George Jetson's boss, called space "the final frontier."
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Sidehackers (#3.2)" (1990)
- Crow: They look like they're filming a Star Trek episode.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Wild Rebels (#3.7)" (1990)
- referenced as part of Joel & the Bots' comments
New Jack City (1991)
"The Golden Girls: Even Grandmas Get the Blues (#6.20)" (1991)
- The show is mentioned by name.
Knight Rider 2000 (1991) (TV)
- they meet (and almost arrest) scotty
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Pod People (#4.3)" (1991)
- Servo: Boldy backing away from where no man has gone before.
Another You (1991)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Fugitive Alien (#4.10)" (1991)
- "hey it's just like one episode"
Shakes the Clown (1991)
- "I know the Vulcan nerve pinch."
Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll (1991)
"Married with Children: If Al Had a Hammer (#6.3)" (1991)
- Kelly to Bud: "I'm sure lots of cool guys spend their Friday night watching Star Trek reruns hoping to catch a glimpse of Klingon cleavage."
Otaku no video (1991) (V)
Ricochet (1991)
Crystal Caves (1991) (VG)
- The Tribbles that Milo invests in are a reference to a famous episode.
Final Fantasy IV (1991) (VG)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Unearthly (#4.20)" (1991)
- Joel plays the Unearthly board game with the Captain Kirk king piece from a chess set.
"Married with Children: Kelly Does Hollywood: Part 2 (#6.10)" (1991)
- Al pitches his idea of "Shoe Trek" to the Hollywood producer. Later his idea is stolen and lines from the show can be heard.
American History (1992)
- the narrator mentions the phrase "to boldly go where no man has gone before"
Hanappe Bazooka (1992) (V)
"Nurses: Eat Something (#1.18)" (1992)
- In this episode, a Trekkie convention gone awry results in a myriad of Star Trek references.
"Saturday Night Live: John Goodman/Garth Brooks (#17.15)" (1992)
- Referenced in Star Trek Democrats
FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992)
"Married with Children: The Goodbye Girl (#6.22)" (1992)
- Kelly: "Then I went over to Star Trek Land, hot-wired the Enterprise and sent it up where no man has gone before."
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Magic Sword (#5.11)" (1992)
- Servo: Captain's log...
Danger Island (1992) (TV)
- Vic (Eddie Velez) uses the expression "Beam me up, Scotty", famously associated with, although never actually used in, "Star Trek".
"Saturday Night Live: Sinbad/Sade (#18.7)" (1992)
- Referenced on the Proud Pattersons
"The Simpsons: Marge vs. the Monorail (#4.12)" (1993)
- Lenard Nemoy talks about being on the set of Star Trek.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Bride of the Monster (#5.23)" (1993)
- Crow: I'm dead, Jim!
"The Simpsons: I Love Lisa (#4.15)" (1993)
- Groundskeeper Willie does an impression of Scottie. "My God man, I've watered her down as far as she'll go, I cannat water no more!"
Falling Down (1993)
Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes (1993) (TV)
- Referenced in opening titles and in Casualty
Trauma (1993)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)
- April says, "It's Star Trek time!" when they're going to time travel.
Bound by Honor (1993)
- Mentioned in the conversation at the end
Dazed and Confused (1993)
- at the end of the movie, you can see a sticker that says "Highly Illogical" above Kramer's bed. Spock in Star Trek would often find humans highly illogical
True Romance (1993)
- When Dick mentions his 'T.J. Hooker' audition, Clarence asks "Did you meet Captain Kirk?"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Operation Double 007 (#6.8)" (1993)
- "He's dead" Servo: Jim.
"Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman: Pilot (#1.1)" (1993)
- Jimmy: (to Lois Lane) still going where no reporter has gone before.
"Animaniacs: Yakko's World/Cookies for Einstein/Win Big (#1.2)" (1993)
- One of the animaniacs appears in an enterprise uniform and does an impression of Scottie.
"Animaniacs: Space Probed/Battle for the Planet (#1.15)" (1993)
- Yakko shouts "Look! It's big fat Scottie from Star Trek!"
Demolition Man (1993)
"The Simpsons: Homer Goes to College (#5.3)" (1993)
- The nerds menton an online debate about Cpt. Kirk and Picard.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Mitchell (#6.12)" (1993)
- Servo: No, not the Limited Edition Star Trek collectors plate!
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Brain That Wouldn't Die (#6.13)" (1993)
- "It boldly go where no man has.."
Ghost Mom (1993) (TV)
"The Nanny: The Nanny (#1.0)" (1993)
- Fran mentions the show by name.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Teen-Age Strangler (#6.14)" (1993)
- "Besides, you're a Romulan"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Wild World of Batwoman (#6.15)" (1993)
- "Their 5 year mission: to be hot, hot, hot."
"Married with Children: No Ma'am (#8.9)" (1993)
- Marcy to Al: "Quiet, Klingon."
Six Degrees of Separation (1993)
Eddie Izzard: Unrepeatable (1994) (V)
- Several bits, including Mr. Spock's nerve pinch
Oblivion (1994)
"Frasier: Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast (#1.13)" (1994)
- Noel says "Live long and prosper"
The Air Up There (1994)
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
- Ace does a series of Star Trek impressions.
"Saturday Night Live: Patrick Stewart/Salt-N-Pepa (#19.12)" (1994)
- Referenced during the monologue
Greedy (1994)
"Frasier: Frasier Crane's Day Off (#1.23)" (1994)
- Roz mentions Captain Kirk's name.
Doomsday Gun (1994) (TV)
- Dialogue about "going where no man has gone before".
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Skydivers (#7.9)" (1994)
- Crow: We have to get to Uranus and wipe out the Klingons
Timecop (1994)
"Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge: (#1.2)" (1994)
- Alan's joke "It's a chat show Jim, but not as we know it" is a spoof of the famous line from this show.
"Friends: The One with the Sonogram at the End (#1.2)" (1994)
- Chandler mentions it.
"NYPD Blue: For Whom the Skell Rolls (#2.2)" (1994)
- A suspect was watching Star Trek
"The Simpsons: Bart's Girlfriend (#6.7)" (1994)
- Grandpa shouts "I was the one who cancelled Star Trek!"
The Daedalus Encounter (1995) (VG)
Gunsmith Cats (1995) (V)
Pure Race (1995)
Das ist Dein Ende (1995) (TV)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Angels' Revenge (#7.22)" (1995)
- Mike: They're attacking a Klingon language camp.
"The Simpsons: Lisa's Wedding (#6.19)" (1995)
- Troy McClure's uniform is based on the Enterprise outfits. Several sound effects are taken straight from the show.
A Goofy Movie (1995)
- The two nerd background characters wear Star Trek Enterprise uniforms.
Crimson Tide (1995)
No Way Back (1995)
The Langoliers (1995) (TV)
"The Nanny: Fran and the Professor (#3.2)" (1995)
- Fran mentions William Shatner orbiting the sun.
"The Simpsons: Radioactive Man (#7.2)" (1995)
- One of the computer nerds puts on a pair of "Star Trek Mr Spock" ears.
Nach Fünf im Urwald (1995)
"Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman: Contact (#3.3)" (1995)
- Jimmy talks into his wallet and says "beam up Scotty",
The Doom Generation (1995)
Mallrats (1995)
"Friends: The One with the List (#2.8)" (1995)
- When on the phone to someone, Chandler tells "Are you watching Star Trek?!", then later "So Spock actually hugs his father?"
It Takes Two (1995)
Toy Story (1995)
Efecto mariposa, El (1995)
1996 MTV Movie Awards (1996) (TV)
- referenced in Shatner's Seven
Alferd Packer: The Musical (1996)
Back to Back (1996) (TV)
Escape from It's a Wonderful Life (1996) (TV)
- Captain Kirk mentioned by George Bailey while talking about overplayed shows.
The Pandora Directive (1996) (VG)
Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. (1996) (TV)
Repligator (1996)
Bio-Dome (1996)
"Married with Children: The Hood, the Bud & the Kelly: Part 2 (#10.16)" (1996)
- Jefferson: "You know, Captain Kirk was wrong. The final frontier isn't space, it's the roof."
"Married with Children: Calendar Girl (#10.17)" (1996)
- When Bud needs twelve beautiful woman for his calendar project, Kelly suggests his "Lieutenant Uhura doll" as one of them.
Muppet Treasure Island (1996)
"Due South: Starman (#2.10)" (1996)
- Ray Vecchio: Beam me up?
Cosi (1996)
Josh Kirby... Time Warrior: Chapter 5, Journey to the Magic Cavern (1996) (V)
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (1996)
- Servo: Space the final frontier...
"NewsRadio: Coda (#2.20)" (1996)
- Jimmy: "beam me up slappy"; Dave "Scotty"
The Cable Guy (1996)
The Pompatus of Love (1996)
Tin Cup (1996)
"Showbiz Today: (1996-09-09)" (1996)
- this show celebrates the 30th anniversary of Star Trek
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story (1996)
The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)
SubUrbia (1996)
"NewsRadio: Arcade (#3.4)" (1996)
- Lisa calls the game "Star Trek Invader"
"The Simpsons: The Homer They Fall (#8.3)" (1996)
- Comic Book Guy talks about going to a Star Trek convention.
Space Jam (1996)
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Dogtown (1997)
Retroactive (1997)
Harald (1997)
In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory (1997) (TV)
Hey, Hey We're the Monkees (1997) (TV)
- Mentioned by Micky Dolenz
Chasing Amy (1997)
"Married with Children: T*R*A*S*H (#11.13)" (1997)
- Griff says: "Haven't you ever seen a war movie? The black man always gets it first." Al asks: "What do you mean?" Griff replies: "Jim Brown in The Dirty Dozen, Laurence Fishburne in Apocalypse Now, Bubba in Forrest Gump, any black man in Star Trek."
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Revenge of the Creature (#9.1)" (1997)
- "Tell it to Starfleet!"
Dante's Peak (1997)
"Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin/Tina Turner (#22.14)" (1997)
- Mentioned in Bill Brasky's funeral
Larry-Boy! And the Fib from Outer Space! (1997) (V)
- Jerry the gourd wears a pair of Spock ears.
McHale's Navy (1997)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: I Was a Teenage Werewolf (#9.9)" (1997)
- "Is he playing Vulcan solitare?"
"The Nanny: No Muse Is Good Muse (#4.22)" (1997)
- Maxwell makes a play on words of the "Starship Enterprise".
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Parts: The Clonus Horror (#9.11)" (1997)
- Crow: Ahh! Kirk vs. Picard, huh? Yeah, that's a tough one! Man!
Batman & Robin (1997)
- Batman said someone was "beamed up" into a bank vault
Men in Black (1997)
Contact (1997)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Jack Frost (#9.13)" (1997)
- "It's Spock in really fast motion"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Prince of Space (#9.16)" (1997)
- Crow: Anything but an old Star Trek set!
Janeane Garofalo (1997) (TV)
Northern Lights (1997) (TV)
Defying Gravity (1997)
- someone says "Beam me up, Scotty"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Horror of Party Beach (#9.17)" (1997)
- "Fight by William Shatner"
"The Lakes" (1997)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Devil Doll (#9.18)" (1997)
- "The Vulcan Solider Meld"
Ballermann 6 (1997)
Starwatchers (1997/II)
Red Corner (1997)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Space Mutiny (#9.20)" (1997)
- Mike: They stole the Enterprise's red alert sound thingy.
The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
"The Nanny: Fair Weather Fran (#5.8)" (1997)
- Brighton is attending a Star Trek convention.
"The Fifties" (1997)
For Richer or Poorer (1997)
Six Days in Roswell (1998)
The Love Letter (1998) (TV)
"South Park: Damien (#1.10)" (1998)
- The lines "Wow, did he say that in the Bible?" "No, I saw it on Star Trek"
'Red Dwarf' A-Z (1998) (TV)
- Mentioned by Stephen Hawking
Chairman of the Board (1998)
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Academy of Robots' Choice Awards Special (1998) (TV)
- Servo: (as Scotty) My engines can't take it!
Meet the Deedles (1998)
StarCraft (1998) (VG)
Lost in Space (1998)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Pumaman (#10.3)" (1998)
- Mike (as Star Trek-esque music plays): "Space!"
The Mighty (1998)
"Team Knight Rider: Apocalypse Maybe (#1.20)" (1998)
- Dr. Jackson Roykirk invented the earthquake machine that was defeated by Team Knight Rider , the doctor also invented the Nomad robot that was defeated by the Star Trek crew
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Deadly Bees (#10.5)" (1998)
- Servo: He's in Star Fleet.
"Kaubôi bibappu: Toys in the Attic (#1.11)" (1998)
- Jet's opening monologue begins with the words "Space travel log 0968" which is a reference to the beginning of all of the Star Trek series that always have the captain for that particular series giving the Stardate in which the episode takes place
In the Red (1998) (TV)
"Kaubôi bibappu: My Funny Valentine (#1.15)" (1998)
- The capsule in which Faye was cryogenically preserved has the code NCC-1701-B written on it, an reference to Star Trek and the ship Enterprise
Can't Hardly Wait (1998)
Armageddon (1998/I)
Ray Gun Fun (1998)
Behind the Planet of the Apes (1998) (TV)
Thursday (1998)
Hinterholz 8 (1998)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Quest of the Delta Knights (#10.13)" (1998)
- Servo: If he runs into a Klingon, I'm quiting.
Free Enterprise (1998)
Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (1998) (VG)
"Will & Grace: William, Tell (#1.6)" (1998)
- mentions it
StarCraft Expansion Set: Brood War (1998) (VG)
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Wish (#3.9)" (1998)
- The plot of the episode, involving an alternate reality where the same people are present, but their personalities are different is drawn from Star Trek's "Mirror, Mirror."
Disney's Mouseworks Spaceship (1999)
- Pluto's ears go in a Spock position at the end.
Fortress 2 (1999)
Hookers in a Haunted House (1999)
Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary (1999) (TV)
- Shatner urges his fans to get a life
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler (1999) (TV)
- referenced in the Hannucha song
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock (1999) (TV)
- referenced during the Proud Pattersons skit
"Kaubôi bibappu: Wild Horses (#1.19)" (1999)
- The starship mechanic in this episode is named Doohan. This is a reference to James Doohan, the actor who portrayed Scotty, the engineer, in the original Star Trek series.
"Stargate SG-1: 1969 (#2.21)" (1999)
- After traveling back in time, Captain O'Neill calls himself Captain James T. Kirk of the starship Enterprise during interrogation.
"Futurama: Space Pilot 3000 (#1.1)" (1999)
- When Fry comes to the future and the pneumatic doors open for the first time, he comments: "Cool, just like in Star Trek" before getting stuck in one. Also, he refers to Leonard Nimoy's head in a jar as Spock.
"Futurama: I, Roommate (#1.3)" (1999)
- A cell phone makes the Star Trek communicator noise.
"Charmed: That '70s Episode (#1.17)" (1999)
- Thank you, Mr. Spock. This is a reference to the alien science officer on the classic sci-fi show Star Trek.
Never Been Kissed (1999)
"Family Guy: I Never Met the Dead Man (#1.2)" (1999)
- They watch an animated version of it on TV and talk about it.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Soultaker (#11.1)" (1999)
- "Wheeling Capain Pike"
"Futurama: Love's Labours Lost in Space (#1.4)" (1999)
- Amongst many, many references, the use of a Captain's log complete with stardate.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Girl in Gold Boots (#11.2)" (1999)
- Crow: Ooh, Bitter Dregs.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (#11.6)" (1999)
- "They're waving giant Tribbles"
"The Simpsons: They Saved Lisa's Brain (#10.22)" (1999)
- Comic Book Guy starts trying to run the city using rules from Star Trek race The Vulcans, he wears a Star Trek shirt as he says it.
"Futurama: A Big Piece of Garbage (#1.8)" (1999)
- Fry finds a "Mr Spock Collector's Plate" with an image of Spock from Star Trek on it.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Track of the Moon Beast (#11.7)" (1999)
- Mike: I'm ready to fight Captain Kirk.
Jackie's Back! (1999) (TV)
Virtual Sexuality (1999)
Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)
- When S.E.T.H. cracks his kill-code, it flashes up on the screen, starting with "NCC1701", which is the registration code of the starship Enterprise.
Muppets from Space (1999)
The Boondock Saints (1999)
- Murphy: "Checkov? Well, this here's McCoy. We find a Spock, we got us an away team."
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Diabolik (#11.13)" (1999)
- Crow: Spock, are you going back?
Fight Club (1999)
- The boxed set of Star Trek can be seen in the video shop being trashed
Simon Sez (1999)
- The show is recerenced in this movie.
"Freaks and Geeks: Pilot (#1.1)" (1999)
- Neil talks like Captain Kirk
"Sports Night: Cliff Gardner (#2.3)" (1999)
- Casey talks about figuring "out a way to beam us aboard the Starship Enterprise"
Dunckel (1999) (TV)
- Ca. 38 minutes into the film, Freddy is carrying a plastic bag with pictures of characters (Kirk, Spock, Bones) from the older show.
"The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror X (#11.4)" (1999)
- Spock from this show is among The Collector's kidnapped people.
"Freaks and Geeks: Tests and Breasts (#1.5)" (1999)
- Sam uses Star Trek notebook paper
"Futurama: When Aliens Attack (#2.3)" (1999)
- A door opens with the hatch noise used in Star Trek.
"Angel: Sense and Sensitivity (#1.6)" (1999)
- Cordelia: "Mr. and Mrs. Spock need to mind meld now."
Adventures in Space and Time (1999) (TV)
Toy Story 2 (1999)
"Just Shoot Me!: Hello Goodbye (#4.6)" (1999)
- Amy wears a "Spock Rules" t-shirt.
The Longest Journey (1999) (VG)
"Futurama: Brannigan, Begin Again (#2.6)" (1999)
- Hermes describes the Diplomatic Order of Planets as being similar to the Federation from Fry's "Star Trek programme"
"3rd Rock from the Sun: Charitable Dick (#5.8)" (1999)
- Tommy asks, "What is our mission?" Harry answers, "To boldly go where no man has gone before!"
Galaxy Quest (1999)
Duck! The Carbine High Massacre (2000) (V)
- Retard character wears Star Trek uniform
Fainaru fantajî IX (2000) (VG)
- "Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor not a miracle worker!"
Left Behind (2000)
This Space Between Us (2000)
- Poppy Montgomery compares her relationships with men to the character relationships in the TV series "Star Trek".
Happy Accidents (2000)
The Tao of Steve (2000)
"Freaks and Geeks: The Diary (#1.10)" (2000)
- Neil talks like Captain Kirk
"Roswell: The Convention (#1.13)" (2000)
- Jonathan Frakes plays himself in this episode and makes reference to his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation, and also to the original Star Trek, such as asking where William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy are.
"Freaks and Geeks: The Garage Door (#1.12)" (2000)
- Dr Scweiber does a Capt Kirk impression
U-571 (2000)
"South Park: Quintuplets 2000 (#4.4)" (2000)
- Cartman says "We're at fag factor 5 captain" mocking the catchphrase from this show.
"The X Files: Hollywood A.D. (#7.19)" (2000)
- Referenced in dialogue
Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 (2000)
"Futurama: Anthology of Interest I (#2.20)" (2000)
- A cast member wears her outfit and the interior of the school bus is based on a star trek ship.
Growing Up Brady (2000) (TV)
Bob Came from Outer Space (2000) (V)
- "Live long and prosper" referred to as in-joke.
"Coupling: The Girl with Two Breasts (#1.5)" (2000)
- Talk about Captain Kirk & Mr Spock
Spiders (2000)
Chicken Run (2000)
The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000)
Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) (2000) (TV)
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (2000) (V)
Bait (2000)
Almost Famous (2000)
"Stargate SG-1: Tangent (#4.12)" (2000)
- Daniel Jackson asks Selmak if he can beam Jack and Teal'c out of their vessel to which Selmak replies "Haha, beam them out? What am I, Scotty?"
Bamboozled (2000)
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Replacement (#5.3)" (2000)
- Both Xanders: "Kill us both, Spock."
"ER: Mars Attacks (#7.3)" (2000)
- Open reference by a character
2001: A Space Travesty (2000)
"South Park: 4th Grade (#4.11)" (2000)
- arguement about how many Star Trek episodes there are
Ftina tsigara (2000)
- Discussed during the dinner
"Saturday Night Live: Lucy Liu/Jay-Z (#26.8)" (2000)
- Referenced by William Shatner
L.I.E. (2001)
Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
"The Simpsons: Worst Episode Ever (#12.11)" (2001)
- Comic Book Guy has a Klingon/English dictionary and looks up the Klingon word for "loneliness" before saying it. He later says "Human contact: The final frontier" a play on the famous phrase from this show.
"Angel: Happy Anniversary (#2.13)" (2001)
- Denise: "Look, I like the theory of freezing time as much as the next Star Trek nerd, but..."
Recess: School's Out (2001)
- Prickly's "dematerialization" is compared to the classic sci-fi series. Gretchen also mimics Leonard Nimoy.
Down to Earth (2001)
"Futurama: The Cyber House Rules (#3.11)" (2001)
- Phasers are used in "Phaser Eye Surgery"
Shrek (2001)
"The Simpsons: I'm Goin' to Praiseland (#12.19)" (2001)
- Comic Book Guy's vision of heaven is himself as Spock in Star Trek.
"Futurama: I Dated a Robot (#3.15)" (2001)
- A Star Trek debating forum on the internet.
"Undergrads: New Friends (#1.4)" (2001)
- Gimpy's enemy is a die-hard fan of the classic Sci-Fi series
All Over the Guy (2001)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
- The name of Lyle Tiberius Rourke is a play on the name of Capt. James Tiberius Kirk.
"Undergrads: Drunks (#1.5)" (2001)
- Gimpy fears Nitz will be lured into conventions for fans of the classic sci-fi series, along with the "lesser" evils of opium dens and raves.
We Know Where You Live (2001) (TV)
"Undergrads: Jerks (#1.7)" (2001)
- Grafitti at Teckerson Tech
"The Office: The Quiz (#1.3)" (2001)
- Talking about what race Mr. Spock is.
Jason X (2001)
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
Zoolander (2001)
Shallow Hal (2001)
Halo (2001) (VG)
Mind Meld: Secrets Behind the Voyage of a Lifetime (2001) (V)
- Discussion of the original Star Trek series forms a major part of "Mind Meld".
"Family Guy: Emission Impossible (#3.11)" (2001)
- Stewie says "Fire phasers!" when in his ship.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Smashed (#6.9)" (2001)
- Spike: "Help me out here Spock, I don't speak loser".
ReBoot: My Two Bobs (2001) (TV)
The Simpsons: Road Rage (2001) (VG)
- Willie impersonates Scottie
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001)
Brilliant But Cancelled (2002) (TV)
- stills are shown
Is It College Yet? (2002) (TV)
The Singles Ward (2002)
"Friends: The One with the Secret Closet (#8.14)" (2002)
- Joey calls Chandler "Captain Kirk".
Welcome to Eltingville (2002) (TV)
- dialogue; numerous references
The Time Machine (2002)
"The Fairly OddParents: Boy Toy/Inspection Detection (#2.3)" (2002)
- The interior of Timmy's tree-house is like that on the star trek ship, also, phasers are mentioned.
Star Trek: Bridge Commander (2002) (VG)
- Kiska and Felix (helm and tactics) are placed in front of the captain, resembling the positions of Hikaru Sulu and Pavel Chekov. The other crew members's positions resemble the original placements as well: Brex in the left (Montgomery Scott) and Saffi and Miguel in the right (resembling Spock who was both the Science and First Officer)
Ice Age (2002)
- the Baby human does a vulcan salute when they walk past the UFO in the ice cave.
"Futurama: Godfellas (#4.8)" (2002)
- Show's opening tagline says to "Turn of tricorders", tricorders are from Star Trek
"South Park: Freak Strike (#6.3)" (2002)
- The boys speak to some "Star Trek" nerds who have pictures of lots of characters on their walls.
"Futurama: Where No Fan Has Gone Before (#4.12)" (2002)
- The entire episode is about Star Trek, what happenned to it in the future and then an obsessive alien fan of the show holding a Star Trek convention.
"ER: Lockdown (#8.22)" (2002)
- Carter makes a Vulcan gesture.
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
- Obi-Wan says "Target those Federation starships!"
Notorious C.H.O. (2002)
Cheerleader Ninjas (2002)
- Geeks in the movie almost all wear Star Trek suits
Men in Black II (2002)
Cube 2: Hypercube (2002)
"Stargate SG-1: The Other Guys (#6.8)" (2002)
- Felger: "If this was a Trek convention, you'd be all dressed up like a Klingon." Coombs: "Vulcan, Felger, Vulcan! And I don't know how you can call yourself a scientist and not worship at the alter of Roddenberry."
Barbershop (2002)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2002) (VG)
Bumping Heads (2002)
- Gary and his brother used to watch this show
11'09''01 - September 11 (2002)
- In the segment "India", a Star Wars poster gets confused with Star Trek
Terminal Invasion (2002) (TV)
- The character Mr. Spock is mentioned in dialog by
Kedar Brown's character Darian.
Mercano, el marciano (2002)
Plots with a View (2002)
- dialog with the undertaker
Treasure Planet (2002)
"Futurama: Jurassic Bark (#5.2)" (2002)
- Fry says "Live long and prosper" and does the thing with the hand.
Eddie Izzard: Circle (2002) (V)
The Perfect Pitch (2002) (TV)
Starship Exeter: The Savage Empire (2002) (V)
- fan-made film based on "Star Trek" TV series
"Futurama: A Taste of Freedom (#5.4)" (2002)
- A Klingon embassy can be seen in the background, the Klingons were famous aliens from Star Trek.
"Futurama: Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch (#5.5)" (2003)
- Amongst many things, the toilet has a stun and kill setting like Star Trek phasers.
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Random Acts of Violence (#3.13)" (2003)
- cited by Archie when asked by Nick about Trek in general
House of the Dead (2003)
- the character of Capt Kirk in this movie takes offense at the trek joke
"Chappelle's Show: (#1.7)" (2003)
- a man is dressed like Capt. Kirk
Inspector Gadget 2 (2003) (V)
"Futurama: Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles (#5.7)" (2003)
- The use of a tricorder
Retarded Animal Babies (2003) (V)
- "Rigelian" mentioned
"Tremors: Blast from the Past (#1.4)" (2003)
- Open reference by a character
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Dirty Girls (#7.18)" (2003)
- scene of Faith fighting a Vulcan who looks like Spock
Daddy Day Care (2003)
"Top Gear: (2003-07-06)" (2003)
- The "race for the universe" featured a Klingon.
The Chameleon Killer (2003) (V)
Boys Life 4: Four Play (2003)
- In Bumping Heads, Gary mentions that he and his brother used to watch this show
"Stargate SG-1: Avenger 2.0 (#7.9)" (2003)
- O'Neill [about a new laser weapon]: "Phaser?" Chloe: "More like photon torpedo."
The Simpsons: Hit & Run (2003) (VG)
- Comic Book Guy says "warp speed!"
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
- The Bride says that Sofie Fatale is dressed like a villain from 'Star Trek'.
Requiem for Mutants: The Score of 'X2' (2003) (V)
- mentionned once
"The Simpsons: Today, I am a Clown (#15.6)" (2003)
- After having difficulty pronouncing someone's name, Krust says "What is he? Some kind of Klingon?!" a reference to the Klingons from this show and their odd names.
"Space Ghost Coast to Coast: In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (#8.4)" (2003)
- Space Ghost, Zorak, and Moltar discuss the original "Star Trek" with Shatner.
Battlestar Galactica (2003) (TV)
- At one point the captain of colonial one speaks with a ship who's call number is 1701 the same as the Enterprise NCC-1701 in star trek the original series. Also Ronald D. Moore who wrote Galactica was a writer for star trek tng. Also we can see the old ship NCC-1701 of the Original Star Trek series in the Colonial Fleet (2 hrs. 46 min. 42 sec. of DVD)
"Saturday Night Live: Elijah Wood/Jet (#29.8)" (2003)
- Referenced in choir skit and TV funhouse
Something to Scream About (2003) (V)
- "Something to Scream About" is a documentary that references (and features) a wide variety of motion pictures as actresses discuss being in the B-Movie business.
Delusions of Grandeur (2004) (V)
- Barry Speaks Klingon
SkaterBoy (2004) (V)
- guy wears shirt with picture of Spock and Captain Kirk
"Star Trek: New Voyages" (2004)
- "The Doomsday Machine," "City on the Edge of Forever"
Garden State (2004)
- Tim the knight speaks Klingon, and then refers to Kirk
"Angel: Damage (#5.11)" (2004)
- Andrew: Check the viewscreen, Uhura.
50 First Dates (2004)
- Twice while on the boat, Adam Sandler's character begins a voiceover with "Captains log..." followed by a date and log entry.
The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004) (TV)
"Tripping the Rift: Mutilation Ball (#1.2)" (2004)
- Commander Adam and crew are parodies of Star Trek characters
Out for Blood (2004)
- Ca. 50 min into the film Hank mentions "warp speed", the fictional faster-than-light propulsion that allows a starship to go faster than the speed of light.
"South Park: The Passion of the Jew (#8.3)" (2004)
- When playing a game, Kyle says hes a Vulcan, a type of alien from this show. He is wearing Vulcan ears.
"Alienated: The Weekly Inquisitor (#2.3)" (2004)
- George Takei recognized from the original Star Trek
Trekkies 2 (2004)
- fans talk of their love of the show
"ER: Just a Touch (#10.19)" (2004)
- Abby and a patient speak Klingon
Perfect Romance (2004) (TV)
- The lead actress says "Beam me up, Scotty" in one scene.
The Terminal (2004)
- INS agent is a "trekkie", and claims to go to conventions dressed as Yeoman Rand.
Overhearing Ron (2004)
- Captain Kirk is mentioned
Surge of Power (2004)
- conversation about this TV show/costume at party
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell - Volume 2 (2004) (V)
- Mentioned at Bill Brasky's funeral
101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments (2004) (TV)
- the original series and it's fans are spoofed once again
Ellektra (2004)
- While standing on the tarmac next to his aircraft, Ludovc's uncle calls the boy Captain Kirk.
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude (2004) (VG)
- Larry mentions 'Vulcan mind meld's in one of his conversations with Morgan.
"The Greatest Canadian" (2004)
- Wendy mentioned that William Shatner "beams in"
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tom Hanks (2004) (TV)
- Mentioned by the three stand-ups
"Stargate: Atlantis: The Defiant One (#1.11)" (2004)
- McKay: "Who are you? Captain Kirk?"
Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon (2004)
- Moko does Spock's "Live long and prosper" Vulcan hand salute
World of Warcraft (2004) (VG)
- Goblins running the transporters are "Scooty" and "Sprock", with Sprock having the title "Away Team"
"Stargate: Atlantis: Sanctuary (#1.13)" (2004)
- McKay makes several references to Sheppard as a "Kirk"-type womanizer.
"Lost: All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues (#1.11)" (2004)
- Boone mentions the show to Locke
The Devil and Daniel Johnston (2005)
- A picture of Spock is visible on one of Daniel's notebooks.
Wolf Creek (2005)
- when video taping himself, ben does his impression of captain kirk
Netto (2005)
- The stepfather of Sebastian mistakes the Star Wars poster for a Star Trek poster
Ringers: Lord of the Fans (2005)
- Klingon at convention
"Saturday Night Live: Paris Hilton/Keane (#30.11)" (2005)
- Referenced in Exclusive Connections
An Audience with Joe Pasquale (2005) (TV)
- Referenced by name
Sakigake!! Kuromati Kôkô: The Movie (2005)
- character beams himself onto a spaceship
Comic Relief Does University Challenge (2005) (TV)
- Referenced by title
"Robot Chicken: A Piece of the Action (#1.7)" (2005)
- fans argue with Star Wars fans over which is better
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Mork & Mindy' (2005) (TV)
- Referenced during Robin Williams' audition
"The Office: The Alliance (#1.4)" (2005)
- referenced in dialogue
"South Park: The Death of Eric Cartman (#9.6)" (2005)
- Someone is in a vegetable state in the same device uses as in this show.
"The Simpsons: Future-Drama (#16.15)" (2005)
- Someone uses a phaser, the type of fictional gun from this show.
The Sisters (2005)
- one of the sisters says "you can't just beam me up!"
Adam & Steve (2005)
- "We were on In Search Of in the 70s with Spock"
Bloodsuckers (2005) (TV)
- Opening voice-over: "They used to call space the final frontier..."
"Robot Chicken: Toy Meets Girl (#1.11)" (2005)
- William Shatner mentions "beaming down"
Spaceballs: The Documentary (2005) (V)
- Mentioned by name
"Lost: Born to Run (#1.22)" (2005)
- Sawyer calls Jin "Sulu"
"Doctor Who: The Empty Child (#1.9)" (2005)
- Serveral mentions of Spock, for example Rose tells Jack that The Doctor is called Spock.
Madagascar (2005)
- One of the penguins says "Captain's Log"
"Robot Chicken: Joint Point (#1.14)" (2005)
- The nerd and Scarlett get married in a Klingon ceremony
"Robson Arms: ICQ (#1.4)" (2005)
- Bark calls Fred a Klingon.
Starship Exeter: The Tressaurian Intersection (2005) (V)
- fan-made film based on "Star Trek" TV series
The Island (2005)
- The Aces & Spades bartender calls Lincoln "Captain Kirk."
Wedding Crashers (2005)
- Owen Wilson at dinner makes a reference to the Klingons.
"Tripping the Rift: You Wanna Put That Where? (#2.2)" (2005)
- A shipwrecked Enterprised can be seen near McHooter's
Evil Aliens (2005)
- Star Trek franchise is referenced multiple times
"Tripping the Rift: Ghost Ship (#2.4)" (2005)
- Referenced by 'Leonard Nimoy'
"Tripping the Rift: Extreme Chode (#2.7)" (2005)
- Adam Shatner is a parody of Captain Kirk/William Shatner
Don't Crash: The Documentary of the Making of the Movie of the Book of the Radio Series of 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' (2005) (V)
- Referenced by name
"Gilmore Girls: The New and Improved Lorelai Gilmore (#6.1)" (2005)
- title mentioned
Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D (2005)
- A photo of the Starship Enterprise and a photo of Captain James T. Kirk appear in the "Magnificent Desolation" film.
"Tripping the Rift: Chode & Bobo's High School Reunion (#2.10)" (2005)
- Captain Jim is an 'affectionate' spoof of Captain Kirk
"Boston Legal: Finding Nimmo (#2.3)" (2005)
- Alan refers to a sea-lice ailment as 'cling-ons'. Denny, as though recalling something from vague, distant memory, comments "Klingons?"
"Lost: Everybody Hates Hugo (#2.4)" (2005)
- "What are you going to do, beam us up?"
The Fog (2005)
- In one scene Selma Blair's character says "beam me out of here"
"CSI: NY: Corporate Warriors (#2.4)" (2005)
- Danny opens a victim's fridge, finds only water bottles and energy drinks and utters: "Wow, he must have been on a "Star Trek" diet..."
"Tripping the Rift: Six, Lies and Videotape (#2.13)" (2005)
- Haffa Dozen steals the ship's Dylithium Crystals
"The King of Queens: Shear Torture (#8.6)" (2005)
- Spence tells Lou Ferrigno he's a loser with Spock ears.
"South Park: Follow That Egg (#9.10)" (2005)
- Mrs. Garrison's song claims she should "boldly go"
Crash Tag Team Racing (2005) (VG)
- Crash's secret outfit
The Movie: Yeah, No, Yeah, No (2005) (V)
- One suggested movie title by a studio exec is "Like 'Star Trek', Only Funny!"
"American Dad!: Star Trek (#1.15)" (2005)
- title reference
Future History: The Story of Earth That Was (2005) (V)
- Reference to the Enterprise
"The Red Green Show: Exit Stag Right (#15.8)" (2005)
- several characters mention the show
Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! (2006)
- "All you Trekkies" (lyrics)
"Boston Legal: The Cancer Man Can (#2.11)" (2006)
- When Denny tries out a new cell phone, the clamshell-style phone flips open and makes the exact beep used on the old show's communicators.
"Life on Mars: (#1.2)" (2006)
- mentioned by Sam and Gene seperately
Distortion (2006)
- Porter says that Rachel was on this show
"Stargate SG-1: Ripple Effect (#9.13)" (2006)
- Cameron: "You don't have beards, so you're not from the evil twin universe, right?"
Magma: Volcanic Disaster (2006) (TV)
- "Volcanology has nothing to do with Mr. Spock or the Starship Enterprise."
The Night Listener (2006)
- at the end of the movie gabe and jess talk about capt kirk and mr. spock and star trek
"Stargate: Atlantis: Inferno (#2.19)" (2006)
- Sheppard says that the term "long-range scanners" comes from "an old TV show". Later he says that a ship will not be named "Enterprise".
Dreamland (2006)
- "Or watching Star Trek."
"Bones: The Superhero in the Alley (#1.12)" (2006)
- Hodgins mentions Star Trek when he's talking of graphic novels
"Malcolm in the Middle: Hal Grieves (#7.14)" (2006)
- Lt. Hikaru Sulu (George Takei) visits the family
"Boston Legal: ...There's Fire! (#2.17)" (2006)
- Denny's new wife Beverly suggests they move to Hawaii. Denny asks her, "What am I supposed to do? Beam myself to Boston every morning?", a reference to the transporter system on the older show.
"Howard Stern on Demand: Day 1: Behind the Scenes" (2006)
- Takei says he will "boldly go where..."
Failure to Launch (2006)
- when Paula is talking to the guy in the coffee shop they talk about how the original first series was the best since it was about story telling and not all about special effects and CGI
"Will & Grace: Buy, Buy Baby (#8.18)" (2006)
- Will mentions Zulu, because George Takei is supposed to visit Jack Talk
"The Simpsons: Million Dollar Abie (#17.16)" (2006)
- Door closing sound for death chamber
"Gilmore Girls: I'm OK, You're OK (#6.17)" (2006)
- Lorelai tells Kirk to take his zippy "Star Trek" device and go.
"South Park: Cartoon Wars: Part 1 (#10.3)" (2006)
- The Family Guy spoof clip sees Peter meeting Captain Kirk from this show.
The Benchwarmers (2006)
- there are numerous references to the original tv series in mels house and in marcus' basement in the form of posters,statues and action figures
"Gilmore Girls: The Real Paul Anka (#6.18)" (2006)
- April asks Luke, if he had never seen the original "Star Trek" series.
Mammoth (2006) (TV)
- Star Trek 'log'
RV (2006)
- The horn on the Gornicke's RV plays the theme song to Star Trek.
The Slaughter (2006)
- "Star 'Track'" "Starfleet Academy" "Beam me up, Scotty" mentioned
The Da Vinci Load (2006/I) (V)
- (after neck grab) "So what? You're a Vulcan now?"
"Howard Stern on Demand: Dustin Diamond Needs Money" (2006)
- guest George Takei is introduced as a star from this show
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators! (2006) (TV)
- Jimmy says "Set phasers to buttwhoop". "Set phasers to..." was a phrase from this show.
"Doctor Who: Fear Her (#2.11)" (2006)
- The Doctor shows Chloe the Vulcan hand salute.
Dolla Morte (2006) (V)
- Beaming sound when aliens appear or people are transported down to Earth, and USS Enterprise toy repainted as SS Enterprise.
Hochstapler, Die (2006)
- Mentioned in interview by Jürgen Harksen.
Barnyard (2006)
- when otis opens his cell phone it makes the same noise as if when a crew member from star trek used a communicator
Stranger Than Fiction (2006)
- when Harold stays with his friend Dave, the light switch to the room makes the chirping communicator sound
"Pastewka: Die Strategie der Schnecke (#2.2)" (2006)
- Pastewka has a poster of "Star Trek" in his flat
"Heroes: Chapter One 'Genesis' (#1.1)" (2006/II)
- Mr. Spock is mentioned several times in the dialog between Hiro and his colleague.
The Shadow Walkers (2006)
- "live long and prosper" hand salute
"Heroes: Chapter Two 'Don't Look Back' (#1.2)" (2006/II)
- Open reference by a character
"Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: (#11.5)" (2006)
- Jonathon Ross says "Like a character from Star Trek!"
Darkplace Illuminatum (2006) (V)
- Dean says his acting inspirations are "anyone from Star Trek really"
Hard Luck (2006) (V)
- "I'm like James T. Kirk"
"Ugly Betty: Trust, Lust and Must (#1.6)" (2006)
- Mentioned by Hilda
Schlaflos (2006)
- Peter mentions the series in the McDonald's scene.
"Heroes: Chapter Eleven 'Fallout' (#1.11)" (2006/II)
- Hiro shows the Vulcan peace sign as they meet Isaac.
Dünyayi kurtaran adam'in oglu (2006)
- "beaming up" on a spaceship
"Numb3rs: Killer Chat (#3.11)" (2006)
- "communicator" sound-effect
"Tripping the Rift: Extreme Takeover (#3.11)" (2007)
- One of the Hotrods resembles the Enterprise
"Tripping the Rift: Hollow Chode (#3.7)" (2007)
- Mr. Spock referenced during opening credits gag and later by Chode
"Tripping the Rift: Witness Protection (#3.8)" (2007)
- The Jupiter 42 ends up next to a decomishioned Federation ship who mentions Kirk and Scott
5-25-77 (2007)
- One boy has a Enterprise crew shirt.
Mosaic (2007) (V)
- mentioned in dialogue
"Stargate: Atlantis: Submersion (#3.18)" (2007)
- Graydon threatens to call McKay 'McCoy' the next time McKay calls him Grayson.
"30 Rock: The Head and the Hair (#1.11)" (2007)
- Jenna mistakes Liz' Star Wars reference for being Star Trek
The Nines (2007)
- "like a big giant Vulcan"
"Heroes: Chapter Fourteen 'Distractions' (#1.14)" (2007/II)
- License plate number is the registry of the USS Enterprise
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007)
- "warp speed" mentioned
"Heroes: Chapter Fifteen 'Run!' (#1.15)" (2007/II)
- Hope calls Hiro "Sulu".
"How I Met Your Mother: Lucky Penny (#2.15)" (2007)
- When they see the people camping out in front of the store and wonder what it's for Ted says there's usually a Stormtrooper or Klingon to give you a hint.
"Heroes: Chapter Sixteen 'Unexpected' (#1.16)" (2007/II)
- Hiro and Ando uses the Vulcan peace sign.
"Heroes: Chapter Seventeen 'Company Man' (#1.17)" (2007/II)
- Number plate on car that Kaito Nakamura (George Takei) get into is NCC 1701
Dreamland (2007)
- "Star Trek geeks"
Way Past Cool!: A Conversation with Ben Hurst (2007) (V)
- Referenced by name
"The Weakest Link: 'Doctor Who' Special" (2007)
- Referenced by name
Blades of Glory (2007)
- "Beam(ing) in" mentioned
"Thank God You're Here: (#1.4)" (2007)
- A few jokes are made about George Takei's work on the show.
"ER: Lights Out (#13.20)" (2007)
- A patient is in the hospital who sees Romulans and Vulcans everywhere
"Heroes: Chapter Twenty-Three 'How to Stop an Exploding Man' (#1.23)" (2007/II)
- Mentioned in the dialog when Hiro brings Ando back to Japan.
Strongbad_email.exe: Disc Five (2007) (V)
- In "space program". the S. CAPTAINFACE log is similar to the ones occurring at the start of the show, as well as the musings on whether or not man belonged in space
The Man from Earth (2007)
- Dan mention he is gonna watch Star Trek
Balls of Fury (2007)
- Drawing is described as looking like George Takei as Mr. Sulu
The Hunting Party (2007)
- "Go where no bounty hunter or US Marine has gone before"
The Game Plan (2007)
- "final frontier" mentioned
"Heroes Unmasked: The Invisible Touch (#1.12)" (2007)
- Referenced by name
"ER: In a Different Light (#14.2)" (2007)
- Gates says, "I never watched Star Trek"
"Saturday Night Live: Seth Rogen/Spoon (#33.2)" (2007)
- Mentioned on Weekend Update
"House M.D.: 97 Seconds (#4.3)" (2007)
- House asks "Is he a Vulcan?" when the patient's blood sample turns out to be green
The Next Generation's Legacy: 2007 (2007) (V)
- A memorial to James Doohan is featured (Scotty on the Original Series)
Star Trek Visual Effects Magic: A Roundtable Discussion (2007) (V)
- The group discusses of the Original Series' visual effects
"Tripping the Rift: The Need for Greed (#3.5)" (2007)
- Whip and T'nuk are made to dress like Spock and Uhura
"Neues aus der Anstalt: (#1.9)" (2007)
- Referenced by name.
"Numb3rs: Graphic (#4.9)" (2007)
- two conventioneers pose for a photo with a Kirk standee
"Heroes Unmasked: The Story So Far (#1.22)" (2007)
- Referenced by name
American Pie Presents: Beta House (2007) (V)
- "Captain Sulu"/"warp speed"/"Vulcan mind game"
Fanboys (2008)
- The Star Trek convention scene
Jumper (2008)
- Roland says someone was "beamed up" into a bank vault
Identity Crisis (2008) (TV)
- Referenced by name
"The Big Bang Theory: The Pancake Batter Anomaly (#1.11)" (2008)
- Leonard and Sheldon play three-dimensional chess
"Numb3rs: Checkmate (#4.14)" (2008)
- Fleinhardt explains the Enterprise's chain of command to Megan
"The Big Bang Theory: The Bat Jar Conjecture (#1.13)" (2008)
- Sheldon models his physics bowl team's shirts on Starfleet uniforms, with him in command gold and everyone else in support red
War, Inc. (2008)
- Still photo of Captain Kirk is seen
"Heroes Unmasked: The Casting Couch (#2.8)" (2008)
- Referenced by name
Featured in
David Holzman's Diary (1967)
Un homme est mort (1972)
The Passions of Carol (1975)
- playing on TV in background
Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)
"V: The Final Battle" (1984)
- When Dan Pascal is trying to copy the pass, his scanner uses the sound effects from the Star Trek computers/tricorders.
Boomerang (1992)
Star Trek: A Captain's Log (1994) (TV)
Drop Zone (1994)
Science Fiction: A Journey Into the Unknown (1994) (TV)
- clips from this show are in this special
Virtuosity (1995)
Eye for an Eye (1996)
- Star Trek episode "The Arena" is very clearly playing on a television set in the movie
"Biography: Leonard Nimoy: Spock and Beyond" (1996)
- At least one clip was included in this "Biography" episode.
TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction (1997) (TV)
Trekkies (1997)
Hollywood Aliens & Monsters (1997) (TV)
The 100 Greatest TV Characters (2001) (TV)
The Score (2001)
TV's Finest Failures (2001) (TV)
NBC 75th Anniversary Special (2002) (TV)
- Showing Adventure Show
TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (2003) (TV)
- it whens an award and they feature it
TV's Illest Minority Moments Presented by Ego Trip (2004) (TV)
- clips
How William Shatner Changed the World (2005) (TV)
- Clips from this series were included.
Transformers (2007)
- Bumblebee plays sound clip of Uhura saying "Message from Starfleet" twice
"The O'Reilly Factor: (2008-05-14)" (2008)
- Clips of this TV show are featured during the interview with William Shattner.
Spoofed in
Space-Thing (1968)
Turist Ömer Uzay Yolunda (1973)
"Saturday Night Live: Elliott Gould/Leon Redbone, Harlan Collins & Joyce Everson (#1.22)" (1976)
- Spoofed in Last Voyage of the Starship Enterprise
Galaxina (1980)
"The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy" (1981)
Zapped! (1982)
Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)
Pigs in Space (1983) (VG)
- The tagline is "A game that boldly wallows where no game has wallowed before!," which is a spoof of a line from Star Trek.
The Creature Wasn't Nice (1983)
The Best of John Belushi (1985) (V)
- Spoofed in The last voyage of the Starship Enterprise
Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985)
Flight of the Navigator (1986)
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
The Texas Comedy Massacre (1987)
Spaceballs (1987)
- The whole beaming up scene of President Skroob. Also, Snotty is a refernce to Scotty
Kid Safe: The Video (1988) (V)
Meet the Raisins! (1988) (TV)
- Raisins dressed in Star Trek uniforms on the Enterprise. "Spock" raisin sings "Papa Oom Mow Mow"
Screwball Hotel (1988)
- At the end of the movie Mr. Ebell dresses up like Captain Kirk and pretends his limo is the Starship Enterprise.
Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary (1989) (TV)
- the last voyage of the enterprise skit is featured
Sex Trek: The Next Penetration (1990)
Loose Cannons (1990)
Spaced Invaders (1990)
- In the scene, where the Martians are running back to their ship, you can hear the opening-theme from Star Trek
"Muppet Babies: Muppet Babies: The Next Generation (#7.1)" (1990)
- parodied in episode
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Hellcats (#3.9)" (1990)
- "Host segment"
The Wayne and Shuster Years (1991) (TV)
- a clip the a wayne and shuster star trek parody is used
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)
"The Ren & Stimpy Show: Marooned/Untamed World (#1.5)" (1991)
- "Marooned" is a parody of Star Trek
Gayniggers from Outer Space (1992)
Wayne's World (1992)
Boomerang (1992)
"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Boyz in the Woods (#3.8)" (1992)
- Carlton records a log on an audio recorder like James T. Kirk
"Absolutely Fabulous: France (#1.3)" (1992)
- Mother spoofs Star Trek when talking about the space age tea pot.
Loaded Weapon 1 (1993)
Lunar: Eternal Blue (1994) (VG)
VeggieTales: Are You My Neighbor? (1995) (V)
Tommy Boy (1995)
Tiny Toon Adventures: Night Ghoulery (1995) (TV)
- Plucky spoofs Captain James T. Kirk (played, like the guy from the Twilight Zone episode with the Gremlin on the plane, by Bill Shatner) in the final segment
Senior Trip (1995)
The Tomorrow Man (1996) (TV)
The Pest (1997)
"Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man: Where No Duckman Has Gone Before (#4.27)" (1997)
- Duckman as Captian Kirk
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman (1998) (TV)
- Spoofed with William Shatner
Star Trak (1998)
- parody
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Show No. 105 (#1.5)" (1998)
- In Props, Ryan says to Colin, "Spock could you put down the Tribbles and help me with the ship" as William Shatner as Captain Kirk.
Hick Trek: The Moovie (1999)
"Lexx: Luvliner (#2.4)" (1999)
- In the luvliner is a man with a Star Trek TOS Captains Uniform. He's looking like Kirk. He's trying to get some lay, but he ain't gonna get some. "No pay, no lay."
"Family Guy: I Never Met the Dead Man (#1.2)" (1999)
- Ensign Ricky realizes he's the redshirt, a stock character in science fiction whose sole purpose is to violently die soon after being introduced
Muppets from Space (1999)
Peut-être (1999)
Galaxy Quest (1999)
Chicken Run (2000)
Tripping the Rift (2000)
- there are many star trek references
Max Payne (2001) (VG)
"Family Guy: The Kiss Seen Around the World (#3.8)" (2001)
- When they are in class watching an episode of Star Trek and the guy keep saying "William Shatner".
"Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: Very Personal Injury (#1.2)" (2001)
- sound effect of door opening in harvey's office is the same as the star trek door opening sound effect
ReBoot: My Two Bobs (2001) (TV)
The Time Machine (2002)
Ice Age (2002)
Star Warp'd (2002) (V)
- Characters Kwirk, Spuck, and Squat are spoofs of Kirk, Spock, and Scott.
Shaving Ryan's Privates (2002) (TV)
- Parodies Star Trek tv series
The Jedi Hunter (2002)
Plots with a View (2002)
Treasure Planet (2002)
Itse valtiaat - avaruusmusikaali (2002) (TV)
Moby Presents: Alien Sex Party (2003)
Ultrachrist! (2003)
Sumuru (2003)
Over the Moon (2003)
- The serial number of the starship Enterprise is NCC-1701. In "Over the Moon", the serial number of the cow-shaped spaceship is USDA-1701, accompanied by a variation of the Star Trek music score.
Space Nuts (2003) (V)
- Uwhora is a spoof of Uhura from Star Trek/many other things
"The Simpsons: 'Tis the Fifteenth Season (#15.7)" (2003)
- The Simpsons watch a Christmas episode of this series
"Kim Possible: Queen Bebe (#2.16)" (2003)
- Episode "Wink of an Eye": Both plots involve main character being time-accelerated so much that people in normal time seem to stand still. Also has similar plot holes.
(T)Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 (2004)
Late Night with Conan O'Brien: The Best of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (2004) (V)
- character is dressed up like Spock to make Star Wars fans mad
Surge of Power (2004)
- "Dammit professor, I'm a lawyer not an engineer!"
"South Park: Pre-School (#8.10)" (2004)
- Miss Claridge's wheelchair and condition are very similar to Christopher Pike's in the Star Trek episode, "The Menagerie", her batteries run out and people think she's ignoring them
Saturday Night Live: The Best of John Belushi (2005) (TV)
- Spoofed in The last voyage of the Starship Enterprise
"Robot Chicken: Junk in the Trunk (#1.1)" (2005)
- a sketch with 'bloopers' from the show
"Kim Possible: Dimension Twist (#3.6)" (2005)
- Kim winds up as an extra on an episode of "Space Passage"
Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning (2005) (V)
- a parody of Star Trek
Pirates (2005) (V)
- The captain has a "Captain's Log" which he says out loud and talks like Captain Kirk but he is inexperienced
"Tripping the Rift: Chode's Near Death-Experience (#2.12)" (2005)
- Six becomes captain and speaks like Kirk in an alternate reality
Disaster! (2005)
- Characters and famous scenes are spoofed.
Keloglan kara prens'e karsi (2006)
- Black Prince can't do the "Live long and prosper" greeting (which is used in the castle) with his hand
"Stargate SG-1: 200 (#10.6)" (2006)
- The cast appear in a spoof of many infamous Star Trek situations and dialog
"Robot Chicken: The Munnery (#2.12)" (2006)
- the Enterprise are forced to beam down
"Boston Legal: Oral Contracts (#4.8)" (2007)
- When Denny opens his phone to call Alan, it makes the same sound as a Star Fleet communicator activating.
"My Name Is Earl: Early Release (#3.12)" (2007)
- Darnell gives a prison guard the Vulcan neck pinch to knock him out.
Tripping the Rift: The Movie (2008) (V)
- Captain Quirk
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