An Australian radio adaptation using the original electronic music and noted local actors was broadcast in June 1959 on
The Caltex Radio Theatre. In Stephen King's
The Tommyknockers, Altair-4 is frequently referenced as the home planet of the titular alien presence. In the authorized biography of
Star Trek creator
Gene Roddenberry, biographer David Alexander notes that
Forbidden Planet was an inspiration for
Star Trek and quotes a memo by Roddenberry in which he explicitly avoids copying the mechanics of
Forbidden Planet's spaceship, but hopes for it to "stimulate our own thinking" in regards to the production of the still-in-development
Star Trek TV series. In the opening scene of the movie, the navigator says "We'll reach D.C. point at 1701". The registration number for the USS Enterprise is NCC-1701. There were many references to Altair IV in
Star Trek. In a scene from
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (1984)
Dr. McCoy visits a bar and orders "Altair Water". Elements of the
Doctor Who serial
Planet of Evil were consciously based on
Forbidden Planet. In the novel
Strata by
Terry Pratchett the main characters get stranded on a
disc world which is driven completely by underground machinery. Close to the end, an explicit reference is made: "Didn't you ever see
Forbidden Planet? Human movie. They remade it five, six times".
Forbidden Planet and star Anne Francis are named alongside ten other classic science fiction films in the opening song "
Science Fiction Double Feature" in the stage musical
The Rocky Horror Show and its subsequent
film adaptation. In
RoboCop executive producer
Jon Davison wanted the interior of the OCP headquarters to look like Krell's underground machine complex, which were his favorite shots in the movie. The British musical
Return to the Forbidden Planet was inspired by and loosely based on the MGM film, and won the
Olivier Award for best musical of 1989/90. A scene from the science fiction TV series
Babylon 5, set on the Epsilon III Great Machine bridge, strongly resembles the Krell's great machine. While this was not the intent of the show's producer, the special effects crew, tasked with creating the imagery, stated that the Krell's machine was a definite influence on their Epsilon III designs. Also, Season 2 episode 5 "The Long Dark" features an invisible creature, that when shot is made visible with very similar effects as the invisible creature from Forbidden Planet.
The Time Tunnel pilot episode featured a matte shot of huge underground buildings and people running across a walkway above a giant power generator, in homage to the scene of the Krell's underground complex.
The Outer Limits episode "
The Man with the Power" revisits the premise of a person's subconscious manifesting as a destructive, murderous entity. For the film's 50th anniversary in 2006,
DAW Books released an original
mass-market paperback anthology of new science fiction short stories,
Forbidden Planets, all of which were inspired by the film. "
Out of the Silent Planet", a song on
Iron Maiden's album
Brave New World, is based on
Forbidden Planet.
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Old World Blues uses multiple references, including Doctor Mobius as a reference to Morbius in the film, the protectrons being modeled after Robby the Robot, and The Forbidden Dome being based on the film's title. In the first
Mass Effect game, while examining the planets in the Gagarin system of the Armstrong Nebula, specifically on the planet's Junthor survey feed, a reference is made to "Monsters from the id". Author
George R. R. Martin cites
Forbidden Planet as his favorite science fiction film and states that he owns a working full-size Robby the Robot replica. In the
Firefly film
Serenity, one of the vehicles they examine on the planet Miranda has "
C-57D" stenciled on its side. In the
Castle episode "Law & Murder" (2011)
Forbidden Planet is playing at the
Angelika Film Center. Castle, who is a fan of the film, invites his daughter to go with him to see it, but she has made other plans. At the end of the episode, Beckett tells Castle she is going to see it, and by feigning ignorance ("
Forbidden Planet? Is...Is that the one with the robot?") Castle succeeds in getting Beckett to treat him to see the film. Robby the Robot makes many cameo appearances in television and film. Examples include episodes of
The Perry Como Show,
Hazel,
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis,
The Twilight Zone,
The Banana Splits,
Mork and Mindy,
Wonder Woman,
The Man from UNCLE,
Ark II,
Lost in Space,
Space Academy,
The Thin Man,
Project UFO and
The Love Boat. Robby was also featured in the films
Cherry 2000,
Gremlins,
The Invisible Boy,
Invasion of the Neptune Men,
Hollywood Boulevard, and
Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam. He also has appeared on numerous magazine covers, record sleeves, and in some TV commercials. ==Remake==