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[[File:Critic.jpg|thumb|From ''The Critic'']]
[[File:Critic.jpg|thumb|From ''The Critic'']]
*The 1994 animated series ''The Critic'' featured a short gag that was re-used during the opening titles of several episodes. It shows a Ripley-type character being menaced by a Xenomorph-type being; the creature exposes its inner jaw, which then kisses the woman on the cheek.
*The 1994 animated series ''The Critic'' featured a short gag that was re-used during the opening titles of several episodes. It shows a Ripley-type character being menaced by a Xenomorph-type being; the creature exposes its inner jaw, which then kisses the woman on the cheek.
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*In the 1996 episode "Tentacles of Doom" of British sitcom ''Father Ted'', Father Dougal is told the elderly Bishop Jordan has recently suffered a heart attack and should not be subjected to sudden scares; moments later Dougal suddenly begins screaming hysterically, scaring the bishop. When Father Ted berates him, Dougal explains, "I just remembered ''Aliens'' is on after the news," going on to add, "It's the director's cut! Let's have a lads' night in."
*In the 1996 episode "Frozen Dick" of sitcom ''3rd Rock from the Sun'', Harry gets a job at a video store. When one customer asks where he can find a copy of ''Aliens'', Harry (himself an alien) starts to back off and nervously insists that there aren't any aliens in the store.
*In the 1996 episode "Frozen Dick" of sitcom ''3rd Rock from the Sun'', Harry gets a job at a video store. When one customer asks where he can find a copy of ''Aliens'', Harry (himself an alien) starts to back off and nervously insists that there aren't any aliens in the store.