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*Disney moments are included in two separate videos on the "Top 10 Scary Scenes from Non-Horror Movies":
**The first video ranks the true identity of [[Judge Doom]] from ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' at #6, and [[Lampwick]]'s donkey transformation at #4. The opening of the video also features the incinerator from ''[[Toy Story 3]]''.
**The first video ranks the true identity of [[Judge Doom]] from ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' at #6, and [[Lampwick]]'s donkey transformation at #4. The opening of the video also features the incinerator from ''[[Toy Story 3]]''.
−**The second video ranks the "[[Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria|Night On Bald Mountain]]" segment from ''[[Fantasia]]'' at #9, and the Wheelers from ''[[Return to Oz]]'' at #7.
**The second video ranks the "[[Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria|Night on Bald Mountain]]" segment from ''[[Fantasia]]'' at #9, and the Wheelers from ''[[Return to Oz]]'' at #7.
*There have been two videos on the "Top 10 Saddest Cartoon Moments", which feature Disney moments:
*There have been two videos on the "Top 10 Saddest Cartoon Moments", which feature Disney moments:
−**The first ranks [[James P. Sullivan|Sully]] saying goodbye to [[Boo]] at #10, the [[Beast]]'s near-death at #7, [[Tod]] having to be left behind at #6, [[Bambi's mother]] getting shot at #4, [[Ellie Fredricksen]]'s passing at #3, the ending of ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' at #2, and [[Mufasa]]'s death at #1.
**The first ranks [[James P. Sullivan|Sulley]] saying goodbye to [[Boo]] at #10, the [[Beast]]'s near-death at #7, [[Tod]] having to be left behind at #6, [[Bambi's mother]] getting shot at #4, [[Ellie Fredricksen]]'s passing at #3, the ending of ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' at #2, and [[Mufasa]]'s death at #1.
**The second ranks [[Snow White]]'s sleeping death at #10, the barracuda attack from ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' at #9, [[Wreck-It Ralph (character)|Wreck-It Ralph]] mistakenly destroying [[Vanellope von Schweetz]]'s racing kart at #8, the incinerator from ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' at #7, [[Quasimodo]] being disliked as king of fools at #6, [[WALL-E (character)|WALL-E]]'s near-death at #5, a lost [[Stitch]] at #3, the song "[[When She Loved Me]]" from ''[[Toy Story 2]]'' at #2, and the song "[[Baby Mine]]" from ''[[Dumbo (1941 film)|Dumbo]]'' at #1. Honorable mentions are also given to [[Ray]]'s death, [[John Smith]]'s ship sailing, and [[Megara]]'s lifeline being cut.
**The second ranks [[Snow White]]'s sleeping death at #10, the barracuda attack from ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' at #9, [[Wreck-It Ralph (character)|Wreck-It Ralph]] mistakenly destroying [[Vanellope von Schweetz]]'s racing kart at #8, the incinerator from ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' at #7, [[Quasimodo]] being disliked as king of fools at #6, [[WALL-E (character)|WALL-E]]'s near-death at #5, a lost [[Stitch]] at #3, the song "[[When She Loved Me]]" from ''[[Toy Story 2]]'' at #2, and the song "[[Baby Mine]]" from ''[[Dumbo (1941 film)|Dumbo]]'' at #1. Honorable mentions are also given to [[Ray]]'s death, [[John Smith]]'s ship sailing, and [[Megara]]'s lifeline being cut.
*"Top 10 Iconic Cartoon Characters of All Time" ranks [[Mickey Mouse]] at #2.
*"Top 10 Iconic Cartoon Characters of All Time" ranks [[Mickey Mouse]] at #2.
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*"Top 10 MOST Underrated Animated Series Finales Ever" ranks ''[[Avengers Assemble]]'' at #10, ''[[Tangled: The Series]]'' at #8, ''[[Gravity Falls]]'' at #4, and ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' at #3.
*In "Top 20 Greatest Sci-Fi Movies of All Time" (premiered on October 9, 2022), footage from ''[[WALL-E (film)|WALL-E]]'' is used on the intro. An honorable mention is given to ''[[Tron]]''.
*In "Top 20 Greatest Sci-Fi Movies of All Time" (premiered on October 9, 2022), footage from ''[[WALL-E (film)|WALL-E]]'' is used on the intro. An honorable mention is given to ''[[Tron]]''.
−*"Top 10 South Park Crossovers in Other TV Shows" ranks [[Eric Matthews]] saying multiple South Park catchphrases in "[[And Then There Was Shawn]]" from ''[[Boy Meets World]]'' at #9. While talking about ''Robot Chicken'', [[Alfredo Linguini]] is seen in the "Cartoon Celebrity Chef" sketch. This clip is also seen in "The Biggest, Ballsiest South Park-Athon".
*"Top 10 South Park Crossovers in Other TV Shows" ranks [[Eric Matthews]] saying multiple ''South Park'' catchphrases in "[[And Then There Was Shawn]]" from ''[[Boy Meets World]]'' at #9. While talking about ''Robot Chicken'', [[Alfredo Linguini]] is seen in the "MasterChef Celebrity Showdown" sketch. This clip is also seen in "The Biggest, Ballsiest South Park-Athon".
*Watchmojo uploaded "10 Times People Were Recast in [[Power Rangers]]".
*Watchmojo uploaded "10 Times People Were Recast in [[Power Rangers]]".
*In "Top 10 Best Practical Effects in Horror Movies", while talking about David's transformation in ''An American Werewolf in London'', the film's [[Mickey Mouse]] doll can be seen in the scene. This clip is also seen in "Top 10+10 Practical Movie Effects (Most Realistic / Horror)".
*In "Top 10 Best Practical Effects in Horror Movies", while talking about David's transformation in ''An American Werewolf in London'', the film's [[Mickey Mouse]] doll can be seen in the scene. This clip is also seen in "Top 10+10 Practical Movie Effects (Most Realistic / Horror)".
Line 2,717: Line 2,717:*In "Top 30 Most Overused Songs in Movies and TV", while talking about "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane, footage from ''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' is used. While talking about "Mr. Blue Sky" by [[Electric Light Orchestra]], the narrator says that the song gained a resurgence in popularity due to its appearance in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]''. While talking about "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, footage of Herbert (as [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]]) and Chris (as [[Luke Skywalker]]) dancing to the song from one of the ''[[Star Wars]]'' parody episodes of ''Family Guy'' is used. While talking about "Walkin' On Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves, footage from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Fidelity_(film) High Fidelity]'' is used. While talking about "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, footage from ''[[The Parent Trap (1998 film)|The Parent Trap]]'' is used. While talking about "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, footage from ''[[Con Air]]'' is used. While talking about "Spirit in the Sky" by Norman Greenbaum, footage from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' is used. While talking about "Back in Black" by AC/DC, footage from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) Iron Man]'', ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_2 Iron Man 2]'', ''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'', and [[The Muppets (film)|''The Muppets'' 2011]] is used. While talking about "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye, footage from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Fidelity_(film) High Fidelity]'' and ''[[Onward]]'' is used. While talking about "[[What a Wonderful World]]" by [[Louis Armstrong]], footage from ''[[Good Morning, Vietnam]]'' is used. While talking about "Born to Be Wild" by Steppenwolf, footage from ''[[Herbie: Fully Loaded]]'' is used.
*In "Top 30 Most Overused Songs in Movies and TV", while talking about "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane, footage from ''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' is used. While talking about "Mr. Blue Sky" by [[Electric Light Orchestra]], the narrator says that the song gained a resurgence in popularity due to its appearance in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]''. While talking about "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, footage of Herbert (as [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]]) and Chris (as [[Luke Skywalker]]) dancing to the song from one of the ''[[Star Wars]]'' parody episodes of ''Family Guy'' is used. While talking about "Walkin' On Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves, footage from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Fidelity_(film) High Fidelity]'' is used. While talking about "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, footage from ''[[The Parent Trap (1998 film)|The Parent Trap]]'' is used. While talking about "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, footage from ''[[Con Air]]'' is used. While talking about "Spirit in the Sky" by Norman Greenbaum, footage from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' is used. While talking about "Back in Black" by AC/DC, footage from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) Iron Man]'', ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_2 Iron Man 2]'', ''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'', and [[The Muppets (film)|''The Muppets'' 2011]] is used. While talking about "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye, footage from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Fidelity_(film) High Fidelity]'' and ''[[Onward]]'' is used. While talking about "[[What a Wonderful World]]" by [[Louis Armstrong]], footage from ''[[Good Morning, Vietnam]]'' is used. While talking about "Born to Be Wild" by Steppenwolf, footage from ''[[Herbie: Fully Loaded]]'' is used.
*In "Top 10 Most Awkward TV Sex Scenes", while talking about Dan, Olivia, and Vanessa's threesome from ''Gossip Girl'', [[Hilary Duff]]'s role as [[Lizzie McGuire (character)|Lizzie McGuire]] is alluded to. While talking about Haley, Alex, and Luke walking in on Phil and Claire having sex from ''Modern Family'', Luke is wearing a shirt with [[Thor Odinson|Thor]] on it in footage from the episode.
*In "Top 10 Most Awkward TV Sex Scenes", while talking about Dan, Olivia, and Vanessa's threesome from ''Gossip Girl'', [[Hilary Duff]]'s role as [[Lizzie McGuire (character)|Lizzie McGuire]] is alluded to. While talking about Haley, Alex, and Luke walking in on Phil and Claire having sex from ''Modern Family'', Luke is wearing a shirt with [[Thor Odinson|Thor]] on it in footage from the episode.
−*"Top 30 Times TV Shows Made Fun Of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]" ranks the ''Robot Chicken'' sketch about [[Goofy]] and [[Clarabelle Cow]]'s relationship at #30, ''The Simpsons''<nowiki/>'s "new corporate overlords" promo at #29, "Wizzly World" from ''My Life As A Teenage Robot'' at #28, the disgruntled mouse that resembles [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] in "Rocko's Happy Sack" from ''Rocko's Modern Life'' at #27, Hieronymus Glove from ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' resembling [[Walt Disney]] at #26, "Witches of Rodeo Drive" from ''Big Time Rush'' parodying ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'' at #25, Peter and Lois going to Auschwitz instead of [[Disney World]] at #24, the Dingo Channel from ''iCarly'' at #23, [[Disneyland]] suing Springfield Elementary from ''The Simpsons'' at #22, [[Goofy]] in Hell from ''Family Guy'' at #21, the "[[Disney Channel]] Acting School" sketch from ''Saturday Night Live'' at #20, the "Most Disney Moms Are Dead" sketch from ''Robot Chicken'' at #19, the [[Disneyland]] sketch from MadTV at #18, the joke of [[Walt Disney]] drawing [[Minnie Mouse]] naked from ''Family Guy'' at #17, Dairy Land from ''The Loud House'' being a parody of [[Disneyland]] at #16, Peter and Stewie's trip to Disney World in "The Courtship of Stewie's Father" at #15, EFCOT Center resembling [[Epcot]] in "Special Edna" from ''The Simpsons'' at #14, [[Mickey Mouse]] interrogating [[Beast]], [[Elsa]], [[Thor Odinson|Thor]], [[Snow White]], [[Iron Man]], [[Captain Marvel]], [[Buzz Lightyear]], [[Kylo Ren]], and a [[Stormtroopers|Stormtrooper]] in "Band in China" from ''South Park'' at #13, Itchy from ''The Simpsons'' parodying [[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit]] at #12, the evil Mickey from "Terms of Endearment" from ''Drawn Together'' at #11, [[John Oliver]] being censored from Hotstar's at #10, Diz-Nee-Land from ''The Simpsons'' at #9, the "Same Old Heroine" parodying ''[[Pocahontas (film)|Pocahontas]]'' at #8, the [[Jonas Brothers]] in ''South Park'' at #7, the "Rogers Meyers Story" from ''The Simpsons'' at #6, the [[Disney Vault]] sketch from ''Saturday Night Live'' at #5, Fivel Mousekwitz being killed by [[Mickey Mouse]] from ''Family Guy'' at #4, Randy fighting [[Winnie the Pooh]] from ''South Park'' at #3, "Kimba, I mean [[Simba]]" from ''The Simpsons'' at #2, and the Disney universe in "Road to the Multiverse" from ''Family Guy'' at #1.
+*"Top 30 Times TV Shows Made Fun Of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]" ranks the ''Robot Chicken'' sketch about [[Goofy]] and [[Clarabelle Cow]]'s relationship at #30, ''The Simpsons''<nowiki/>'s "new corporate overlords" promo at #29, "Wizzly World" from ''My Life As A Teenage Robot'' at #28, the disgruntled mouse that resembles [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] in "Rocko's Happy Sack" from ''Rocko's Modern Life'' at #27, Hieronymus Glove from ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' resembling [[Walt Disney]] at #26, "Witches of Rodeo Drive" from ''Big Time Rush'' parodying ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'' at #25, Peter and Lois going to Auschwitz instead of [[Walt Disney World Resort|Disney World]] at #24, the Dingo Channel from ''iCarly'' at #23, [[Disneyland]] suing Springfield Elementary from ''The Simpsons'' at #22, [[Goofy]] in Hell from ''Family Guy'' at #21, the "[[Disney Channel]] Acting School" sketch from ''Saturday Night Live'' at #20, the "Most Disney Moms Are Dead" sketch from ''Robot Chicken'' at #19, the [[Disneyland]] sketch from MadTV at #18, the joke of [[Walt Disney]] drawing [[Minnie Mouse]] naked from ''Family Guy'' at #17, Dairy Land from ''The Loud House'' being a parody of [[Disneyland]] at #16, Peter and Stewie's trip to Disney World in "The Courtship of Stewie's Father" at #15, EFCOT Center resembling [[Epcot]] in "Special Edna" from ''The Simpsons'' at #14, [[Mickey Mouse]] interrogating [[Beast]], [[Elsa]], [[Thor Odinson|Thor]], [[Snow White]], [[Iron Man]], [[Captain Marvel]], [[Buzz Lightyear]], [[Kylo Ren]], and a [[Stormtroopers|Stormtrooper]] in "Band in China" from ''South Park'' at #13, Itchy from ''The Simpsons'' parodying [[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit]] at #12, the evil Mickey from "Terms of Endearment" from ''Drawn Together'' at #11, [[John Oliver]] being censored from Hotstar's at #10, Diz-Nee-Land from ''The Simpsons'' at #9, the "Same Old Heroine" parodying ''[[Pocahontas (film)|Pocahontas]]'' at #8, the [[Jonas Brothers]] in ''South Park'' at #7, the "Rogers Meyers Story" from ''The Simpsons'' at #6, the [[Disney Vault]] sketch from ''Saturday Night Live'' at #5, Fivel Mousekwitz being killed by [[Mickey Mouse]] from ''Family Guy'' at #4, Randy fighting [[Winnie the Pooh]] from ''South Park'' at #3, "Kimba, I mean [[Simba]]" from ''The Simpsons'' at #2, and the Disney universe in "Road to the Multiverse" from ''Family Guy'' at #1.
*In "Top 10 Times Bad Actors Did a Great Job", while talking about [[Hayden Christensen]] in ''Shattered Glass'', his role as [[Anakin Skywalker]] is mentioned.
*In "Top 10 Times Bad Actors Did a Great Job", while talking about [[Hayden Christensen]] in ''Shattered Glass'', his role as [[Anakin Skywalker]] is mentioned.
*"Top 30 Darkest Movie Theories" ranks the appliances being allusions for mental health disorders from ''[[The Brave Little Toaster]]'' at #24, the titular creature from the ''It'' franchise and [[Mary Poppins (character)|Mary Poppins]] being the same species at #21, ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' taking place in a dystopian future at #14, [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]] being an angel of death from ''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]'' at #9, ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' being an allegory to the Holocaust at #7, and [[Edna Mode]] purposely giving [[Syndrome]] a cape from ''[[The Incredibles]]'' at #4. Footage from ''[[Mary Poppins Returns]]'' is also used.
*"Top 30 Darkest Movie Theories" ranks the appliances being allusions for mental health disorders from ''[[The Brave Little Toaster]]'' at #24, the titular creature from the ''It'' franchise and [[Mary Poppins (character)|Mary Poppins]] being the same species at #21, ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' taking place in a dystopian future at #14, [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]] being an angel of death from ''[[Peter Pan (film)|Peter Pan]]'' at #9, ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' being an allegory to the Holocaust at #7, and [[Edna Mode]] purposely giving [[Syndrome]] a cape from ''[[The Incredibles]]'' at #4. Footage from ''[[Mary Poppins Returns]]'' is also used.
Line 4,338: Line 4,338:*In "Top 10 Woke Celebs Who Turned Out to be TERRIBLE People", footage from ''[[ABC|Jimmy Kimmel Live!]]'' interviews is used throughout the video. While talking about [[Shia LaBeouf]], footage from ''[[Even Stevens]]'' is used. While talking about Chrissy Teigen, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with Teigen is used. While talking about Lena Dunham, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with Dunham is used. While talking about Jussie Smollett, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Smollett's faked hate crime is used. While talking about [[Ellen DeGeneres]], a child is seen wearing a shirt with [[Steve Rogers|Captain]] [[Sam Wilson|America]][[Captain America's Shield|'s shield]] on it at one of DeGeneres' public events.
*In "Top 10 Woke Celebs Who Turned Out to be TERRIBLE People", footage from ''[[ABC|Jimmy Kimmel Live!]]'' interviews is used throughout the video. While talking about [[Shia LaBeouf]], footage from ''[[Even Stevens]]'' is used. While talking about Chrissy Teigen, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with Teigen is used. While talking about Lena Dunham, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with Dunham is used. While talking about Jussie Smollett, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Smollett's faked hate crime is used. While talking about [[Ellen DeGeneres]], a child is seen wearing a shirt with [[Steve Rogers|Captain]] [[Sam Wilson|America]][[Captain America's Shield|'s shield]] on it at one of DeGeneres' public events.
*In "30 Most EVIL Couples in History" (published April 27, 2025), while talking about David Turpin and Louise Turpin, the narrator mentions that the couple posted a photo of their family at [[Disneyland]].
*In "30 Most EVIL Couples in History" (published April 27, 2025), while talking about David Turpin and Louise Turpin, the narrator mentions that the couple posted a photo of their family at [[Disneyland]].
−*"Top 10 1990s Cartoons You Forgot Were Awesome" ranks ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' at #10, ''[[Pepper Ann]]'' at #4, and ''[[Gargoyles]]'' at #1. The narrator calls ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' a "quasi-spin-off of ''[[DuckTales]]''" and its [[Darkwing Duck (character)|titular character]] a "cross between Batman, the Shadow, [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and Daffy Duck". The narrator calls ''Aaahh!!! Real Monsters'' "''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' before ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]"'", before specifying that he isn't calling [[Mike Wazowski|Mike]] and [[James P. Sullivan|Sully]] copycats. While talking about ''Freakazoid!'', the narrator says that the titular character was just as good at [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|fourth wall breaks]] as [[Deadpool]].
*"Top 10 1990s Cartoons You Forgot Were Awesome" ranks ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' at #10, ''[[Pepper Ann]]'' at #4, and ''[[Gargoyles]]'' at #1. The narrator calls ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' a "quasi-spin-off of ''[[DuckTales]]''" and its [[Darkwing Duck (character)|titular character]] a "cross between Batman, the Shadow, [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and Daffy Duck". The narrator calls ''Aaahh!!! Real Monsters'' "''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' before ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]"'", before specifying that he isn't calling [[Mike Wazowski|Mike]] and [[James P. Sullivan|Sulley]] copycats. While talking about ''Freakazoid!'', the narrator says that the titular character was just as good at [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|fourth wall breaks]] as [[Deadpool]].
*"Top 10 TV Deaths that Changed EVERYTHING" ranks Charlie Pace's death from ''[[Lost]]'' at #9.
*"Top 10 TV Deaths that Changed EVERYTHING" ranks Charlie Pace's death from ''[[Lost]]'' at #9.
*In "10 Stars Who Packed Their Bags and Left America Behind", while talking about [[Eva Longoria]], footage from ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' is used. Longoria also mentions driving along the Gulf of Mexico during a trip to [[Walt Disney World Resort|Disney World]] in footage from an interview on ''The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon''. While talking about [[Lindsay Lohan]], footage from ''[[The Parent Trap (1998 film)|The Parent Trap]]'' is used.
*In "10 Stars Who Packed Their Bags and Left America Behind", while talking about [[Eva Longoria]], footage from ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' is used. Longoria also mentions driving along the Gulf of Mexico during a trip to [[Walt Disney World Resort|Disney World]] in footage from an interview on ''The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon''. While talking about [[Lindsay Lohan]], footage from ''[[The Parent Trap (1998 film)|The Parent Trap]]'' is used.
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−*In "Top 10 Actors Who Have Been in [[Marvel Studios|Marvel]] AND Game Of Thrones", the #10 entry is dedicated to David Bradley, who played Walbert Frey in ''Game of Thrones'' and the unnamed Tønsberg church keeper in ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_America:_The_First_Avenger Captain America: The First Avenger]''. The #9 entry is dedicated to Ed Skrein, who played Ajax in ''Deadpool'' and Daario Naharis in Season 3 of ''Game of Thrones''. The #8 entry is dedicated to [[Richard E. Grant]], who played Dr. Zander Rice in ''Logan'' and various actors in a play in ''Game of Thrones''. The #7 entry is dedicated to Natalie Dormer, who played who played Majorie Tayrell in ''Game of Thrones'' and Private Lorannie in ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_America:_The_First_Avenger Captain America: The First Avenger]''. The #6 entry is dedicated to Maisie Williams, who played Arya Stark in ''Game of Thrones'' and Wolfsbane in ''[[The New Mutants]]''. The #5 entry is dedicated to Sophie Turner, who played Sanash Stark in ''Game of Thrones'' and [[Jean Grey]] in ''[[Dark Phoenix]]''. The #4 entry is dedicated to Iwan Rheon, who played Ramsey Bolton in ''Game of Thrones'' and [[Maximus]] in ''[[Inhumans (TV series)|Inhumans]]''. The #3 entry is dedicated to [[Richard Madden]], who played Rob Stark in ''Game of Thrones'' and [[Ikaris]] in ''[[Eternals]]''. The #2 entry is dedicated to Kitt Harrington, who played John Snow in ''Game of Thrones'' and Black Knight in ''[[Eternals]]''. The #1 entry is dedicated to [[Peter Dinklage]], who played Tyrian Lanster in ''Game of Thrones'', Bolviar Trask in ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'', and Eitri in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]''. Honorable mentions are given to Finn Jones (who played [[Iron Fist]] in the [[Netflix]] [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] shows and Loras Tyrell in ''Game of Thrones''), Jessica Henwick (who played [[Colleen Wing]] in the Netflix MCU shows and Nymeria Sand in ''Game of Thrones''), and Harry Lloyd (who played [[Professor X|Charles Xavier]] in ''[[Legion]]'' and Viserys Targaryen in ''Game of Thrones''). This clip is also seen in the "Game Of Thrones Had All of THIS..." compilation uploaded to Watchmojo.
*In "Top 10 Actors Who Have Been in [[Marvel Studios|Marvel]] AND Game of Thrones", the #10 entry is dedicated to David Bradley, who played Walder Frey in ''Game of Thrones'' and the unnamed Tønsberg church keeper in ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_America:_The_First_Avenger Captain America: The First Avenger]''. The #9 entry is dedicated to Ed Skrein, who played Ajax in ''Deadpool'' and Daario Naharis in Season 3 of ''Game of Thrones''. The #8 entry is dedicated to [[Richard E. Grant]], who played Dr. Zander Rice in ''Logan'' and various actors in a play in ''Game of Thrones''. The #7 entry is dedicated to Natalie Dormer, who played who played Majorie Tayrell in ''Game of Thrones'' and Private Lorannie in ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_America:_The_First_Avenger Captain America: The First Avenger]''. The #6 entry is dedicated to Maisie Williams, who played Arya Stark in ''Game of Thrones'' and Wolfsbane in ''[[The New Mutants]]''. The #5 entry is dedicated to Sophie Turner, who played Sanash Stark in ''Game of Thrones'' and [[Jean Grey]] in ''[[Dark Phoenix]]''. The #4 entry is dedicated to Iwan Rheon, who played Ramsey Bolton in ''Game of Thrones'' and [[Maximus]] in ''[[Inhumans (TV series)|Inhumans]]''. The #3 entry is dedicated to [[Richard Madden]], who played Rob Stark in ''Game of Thrones'' and [[Ikaris]] in ''[[Eternals]]''. The #2 entry is dedicated to Kitt Harrington, who played John Snow in ''Game of Thrones'' and Black Knight in ''[[Eternals]]''. The #1 entry is dedicated to [[Peter Dinklage]], who played Tyrian Lanster in ''Game of Thrones'', Bolviar Trask in ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'', and Eitri in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]''. Honorable mentions are given to Finn Jones (who played [[Iron Fist]] in the [[Netflix]] [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] shows and Loras Tyrell in ''Game of Thrones''), Jessica Henwick (who played [[Colleen Wing]] in the Netflix MCU shows and Nymeria Sand in ''Game of Thrones''), and Harry Lloyd (who played [[Professor X|Charles Xavier]] in ''[[Legion]]'' and Viserys Targaryen in ''Game of Thrones''). This clip is also seen in the "Game Of Thrones Had All of THIS..." compilation uploaded to Watchmojo.
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