Followed by
Stargate: The Ark of Truth (2008) (V)
Stargate: Continuum (2008) (V)
Stargate: Revolution (2010) (V)
Edited into
The Secret Files of the SGC (2003) (V)
From Stargate to Atlantis: Sci Fi Lowdown (2004) (TV)
Spin off from
Stargate (1994)
Spin off
"Stargate: Infinity" (2002)
The Secret Files of the SGC (2003) (V)
- This is a DVD-based spinoff video from the main show, Stargate SG1.
Stargate SG-3000 (2004)
- This is a amusement park simulator spinoff the series Stargate SG1.
Preview to Atlantis (2004) (TV)
"Stargate: Atlantis" (2004)
"SGU Stargate Universe" (2009)
Referenced in
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Universal Remonster (#2.11)" (2003)
- In the Aqua Teen Hunger Force Season - 2 Episode 11: Universal Remonster, Oglethorpe and Emory try to steal cable from the gang via a "Fargate" (which is a hybrid word of Stargate and Farscape, since Oglethorpe is determined not to be sued and claims he had the idea first) from under the house to Oglethorpe and Emory's spacecraft... They send the 'Universal Remonster' through the 'Fargate' (Stargate) to access the ability to change the cable's channel. The gates on both sides are a knock-off of the real Stargate.. (Episode excerpt....) Oglethorpe: "We have successfully traveled eons across both space and time, through the 'Fargate'. To get free cable!" Emory: "I think it's a ... Star?-Gate?" Oglethorpe: "It's the 'Fargate'!... "F"! It's different from that movie which I've never seen, so how would I copy it?" Emory: "Chill man! It's alright. Let's just turn it on.." Oglethorpe: "I just want to make sure we are clear, it's the 'Fargate'. Goes far, get it?! And there is no way it came from that movie or that syndicated series based on the movie." Emory: "But... It sure was a good movie!" Oglethorpe: "Ya, yes it was!"
Stargate SG-3000 (2004)
- This is a theme park ride based on the television series STARGATE SG1.
City of Heroes (2004) (VG)
- General Hammod in the Shadow Shard
Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose and Kaboom (2004) (TV)
- interstellar transportation device is similar to SG-1's wormhole
"Da Ali G Show: Respek (#2.1)" (2004)
- Ali G says "Are you sure you're not confusing it with Stargate?" about being corrected over confusing Watergate for Waterworld.
Timesplitters: Future Perfect (2005) (VG)
- In the game's final levels, there are several circular doors that when opened, a voice says "Opening Iris". The voice and the way the doors open is identical to the iris shield on the Stargate in the television show. Also, the second to last level has the hero jumping through a portal in the center of a ring-like device with stairs leading up to it, likely a direct reference to the Stargate chamber.
"Stargate: Atlantis: Critical Mass (#2.13)" (2005)
- It's a crossover: there are sets (the Cheyenne Mountain), plots (the Trust) and even characters from Stargate SG-1 which appear in this episode.
"Bones: The Superhero in the Alley (#1.12)" (2006)
- Hodgins mentions Star Gate when he's talking of graphic novels
"The Simpsons: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore (#17.17)" (2006)
- Stargate Convention
Sci Fi Inside: Stargate SG-1 200th Episode (2006) (TV)
- mentioned
Metrénský incident (2007) (V)
- appearance of stargate
Wargames: The Dead Code (2008) (V)
- "Stargate Worlds" videogame that is played is based on this show
"Sanctuary: Edward (#1.8)" (2008)
- One of Robbie's drawings is of an Unas, a species featured in Stargate SG1
Stan Helsing (2009)
- Rachel 'Stargate jersey owner' Griffin (joke credit for someone who has worked on this show)
Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)
- A geeky character mentions he writes Stargate fanfiction
Featured in
Stargate: The Lowdown (2003) (TV)
From Stargate to Atlantis: Sci Fi Lowdown (2004) (TV)
- Clips from the series are used in this special.
Sci Fi Lowdown: Behind the Stargate - Secrets Revealed (2005) (TV)
- This documentary includes clips from the show.
Fanboys (2008)
- Windows watches it in the Vegas casino hotel room
Spoofed in
Sumuru (2003)
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