Bakers Dozen

New: Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II

Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police

Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Superman 2 (Zod and his friends replace the Presidents’ faces with their own)

Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Superman 2 (Zod and his friends replace the Presidents’ faces with their own)
  6. *Black Hills *by Dan Simmons

Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Superman 2 (Zod and his friends replace the Presidents’ faces with their own)
  6. *Black Hills *by Dan Simmons
    7 “Testimony of a Traitor” an episode of “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (did you know that there’s a secret US base inside Mount Rushmore?)

Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Superman 2 (Zod and his friends replace the Presidents’ faces with their own)
  6. *Black Hills *by Dan Simmons
    7 “Testimony of a Traitor” an episode of “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (did you know that there’s a secret US base inside Mount Rushmore?)
  7. Mars Attacks!

Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Superman 2 (Zod and his friends replace the Presidents’ faces with their own)
  6. Black Hills by Dan Simmons
    7 “Testimony of a Traitor” an episode of “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (did you know that there’s a secret US base inside Mount Rushmore?)
  7. Mars Attacks!
  8. Nebraska

A dad and his son very briefly visit the monument.

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Superman 2 (Zod and his friends replace the Presidents’ faces with their own)
  6. Black Hills by Dan Simmons
    7 “Testimony of a Traitor” an episode of “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (did you know that there’s a secret US base inside Mount Rushmore?)
  7. Mars Attacks!
  8. Nebraska
  9. Justice League Adventures, Superman seeks solitude at Mt Rushmore
    I was hoping someone would be “Jump’nDeShark” with a Cool Dude in a leather jacket waterskiing.

Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Superman 2 (Zod and his friends replace the Presidents’ faces with their own)
  6. Black Hills by Dan Simmons
    7 “Testimony of a Traitor” an episode of “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (did you know that there’s a secret US base inside Mount Rushmore?)
  7. Mars Attacks!
  8. Nebraska
  9. Justice League Adventures, Superman seeks solitude at Mt Rushmore
  10. Buried on Sunday

A nuclear missile removes Washington’s nose.

Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Superman 2 (Zod and his friends replace the Presidents’ faces with their own)
  6. Black Hills by Dan Simmons
    7 “Testimony of a Traitor” an episode of “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (did you know that there’s a secret US base inside Mount Rushmore?)
  7. Mars Attacks!
  8. Nebraska
  9. Justice League Adventures, Superman seeks solitude at Mt Rushmore
  10. Buried on Sunday
  11. Better Than Life

Fiction that takes place at least partly at Mount Rushmore

  1. Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity
  2. North by Northwest, Hitchcock Film (1959)
  3. National Treasure II
  4. Team America: World Police
  5. Superman 2 (Zod and his friends replace the Presidents’ faces with their own)
  6. Black Hills by Dan Simmons
    7 “Testimony of a Traitor” an episode of “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (did you know that there’s a secret US base inside Mount Rushmore?)
  7. Mars Attacks!
  8. Nebraska
  9. Justice League Adventures, Superman seeks solitude at Mt Rushmore
  10. Buried on Sunday
  11. Better Than Life
  12. Ben-10 (cartoon)

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory
  2. “Yabba dabba doo” - Fred Flintstone

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory
  2. “Yabba dabba doo” - Fred Flintstone
  3. “Challenge accepted!” - Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother

He has other catchphrases, but this is my favorite.

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory
  2. “Yabba dabba doo” - Fred Flintstone
  3. “Challenge accepted!” - Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother
  4. “Bite my shiny metal ass!” - Bender, Futurama

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory
  2. “Yabba dabba doo” - Fred Flintstone
  3. “Challenge accepted!” - Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother
  4. “Bite my shiny metal ass!” - Bender, Futurama
  5. “Don’t have a cow, man.” - Bart Simpson

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory
  2. “Yabba dabba doo” - Fred Flintstone
  3. “Challenge accepted!” - Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother
  4. “Bite my shiny metal ass!” - Bender, Futurama
  5. “Don’t have a cow, man.” - Bart Simpson
  6. “Watch it, sucker!” - Aunt Esther, Sanford & Son

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory
  2. “Yabba dabba doo” - Fred Flintstone
  3. “Challenge accepted!” - Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother
  4. “Bite my shiny metal ass!” - Bender, Futurama
  5. “Don’t have a cow, man.” - Bart Simpson
  6. “Watch it, sucker!” - Aunt Esther, Sanford & Son
  7. “Book him, Danno” - Steve McGarrett, Hawaii Five-O

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory
  2. “Yabba dabba doo” - Fred Flintstone
  3. “Challenge accepted!” - Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother
  4. “Bite my shiny metal ass!” - Bender, Futurama
  5. “Don’t have a cow, man.” - Bart Simpson
  6. “Watch it, sucker!” - Aunt Esther, Sanford & Son
  7. “Book him, Danno” - Steve McGarrett, Hawaii Five-O
  8. “Sorry about that, Chief.” - Maxwell Smart, Get Smart

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory
  2. “Yabba dabba doo” - Fred Flintstone
  3. “Challenge accepted!” - Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother
  4. “Bite my shiny metal ass!” - Bender, Futurama
  5. “Don’t have a cow, man.” - Bart Simpson
  6. “Watch it, sucker!” - Aunt Esther, Sanford & Son
  7. “Book him, Danno” - Steve McGarrett, Hawaii Five-O
  8. “Sorry about that, Chief.” - Maxwell Smart, Get Smart
  9. “Stifle yourself, dingbat” - Archie Bunker on All in the Family

TV character catchphrases, with their utterer

  1. “Bazinga!” - Sheldon, Big Bang Theory
  2. “Yabba dabba doo” - Fred Flintstone
  3. “Challenge accepted!” - Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother
  4. “Bite my shiny metal ass!” - Bender, Futurama
  5. “Don’t have a cow, man.” - Bart Simpson
  6. “Watch it, sucker!” - Aunt Esther, Sanford & Son
  7. “Book him, Danno” - Steve McGarrett, Hawaii Five-O
  8. “Sorry about that, Chief.” - Maxwell Smart, Get Smart
  9. “Stifle yourself, dingbat” - Archie Bunker on All in the Family
  10. “Just the facts, ma’am.” - Joe Friday, Dragnet