In the
W. C. Fields comedy
The Bank Dick (1940), set in
Lompoc,
Jack Norton plays a character credited as "A. Pismo Clam". In the
I Love Lucy TV series episode "Lucy Gets in Pictures" (aired February 21, 1955), Lucy (
Lucille Ball) mentions Pismo Beach as one of the locations that she and her best friend, Ethel Mertz (
Vivian Vance), want to visit. In the 1957
Merrie Melodies short
Ali Baba Bunny,
Bugs Bunny and his traveling companion
Daffy Duck emerge from the tunnel they've been traveling in, with Bugs believing they have arrived at Pismo Beach "and all the clams we can eat", when they are actually somewhere in the Middle East. By the end of the short, Bugs is seen sitting on the beach in Pismo Beach, with a pile of empty clam shells beside him. In
The Monkees TV series episode "The Wild Monkees" (aired November 13, 1967), Pismo Beach is mentioned a few times.
Mike Nesmith states, "You remember the Massacre at Pismo Beach?" when told that the Black Angels motorcycle gang will be staying at the hotel where they are working. The rest of the group replies "Pismo Beach?" In the TV movie
Dragnet 1966 (1969), Bill Gannon (
Harry Morgan) takes disability retirement and moves to Pismo Beach. After eight months and three weeks of eating Pismo Beach clam chowder, Bill's health returns, his teeth stop falling out, and he is able to be reinstated with the
LAPD. Explaining to
Joe Friday (
Jack Webb) the reason for his restored health, he states, "The clams, Joe. The clams." In "Guess Who's Knott Coming to Dinner", the fifth episode of the first season of
The New Scooby-Doo Movies (aired October 7, 1972), when the mystery gang makes an unsuccessful escape from Captain Moody's mansion, Shaggy says they must have made a wrong turn at Pismo Beach. Pismo Beach is mentioned in the
Coen Brothers' film
The Big Lebowski (1998). This shout-out inspired the title of the
Labradford song "Up to Pizmo" from the band's 2001 album
Fixed::Context. The city is mentioned in the films
Clueless (1995), in which a reference is made to a fictitious "Pismo Beach disaster" and
A Night at the Roxbury (1998), the TV show
United States of Tara (2009-2011), and the animated series
The Critic ("Lady Hawke", season 2, episode 5, March 19, 1995),
Futurama ("
Raging Bender", season 2, episode 8, February 27, 2000), and
Robot Chicken ("Rodiggiti", season 2, episode 28, May 21, 2006). ==References==