• Various activities have been designed for the couch potato, including a type of investment portfolio ("Couch Potato Portfolio") and
fantasy football leagues. •
Greyhound dogs, who are well-known for their sprinting ability but otherwise require little exercise, are sometimes called "forty-five mile per hour couch potatoes" by adoption and rescue agencies. • Music artist
"Weird Al" Yankovic's song "
Couch Potato" (a parody of "
Lose Yourself" by
Eminem) describes him watching hours upon hours of television, "until [his] legs are
numb, [his] eyes bloodshot." • The phrase has coined the spin-off
mouse potato (or sometimes
computer potato), meaning one who spends too much time in front of a
computer. • In the comedy movie
Stay Tuned (1992), Roy Knable (
John Ritter) was a couch potato who was sucked into a television world by an emissary from hell (
Jeffrey Jones). •
Couch Potatoes was the name of a game show hosted by
Double Dare host
Marc Summers. •
Couch Potato was a Sunday morning kids TV show aired on the
ABC in Australia in the 1990s. ==References==