Early on, the show's popularity led to several copycats, most notably on an episode of the
ABC television series
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (September 19, 1997) and a series of
Bell Atlantic commercials. Spin The Bottle, the creators of
Pop-Up Video, publicly derided these
Pop Up imitators on its website. Some series, such as
NewsRadio,
Family Guy,
The Drew Carey Show,
Bill Nye the Science Guy,
High School Musical (and its sequels),
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,
Cake Boss and
Kate Plus 8 also featured special or repeat episodes that employed pop-up facts. The
History Channel series
Pawn Stars and its spinoff,
Cajun Pawn Stars, also employ the use of pop-up style notes when explaining the item being sold or pawned. At the height of the show's popularity,
MAD Magazine ran a series of
Pop-Off Video takeoffs which mocked the artists, their fashions, their songs, and their music videos. The North American
anime distributor
A.D. Vision (ADV Films) incorporated a feature on some of its
DVD releases called "AD Vid-Notes," which provided trivia and cultural notes in pop-up bubbles when the feature was turned on. ADV-released shows incorporating the feature included
Excel Saga and
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi. A similar show is aired on the
Argentine TV channel
I.Sat. It is called
Video Maní (peanut video), because the pop-ups are a 3-D rotating peanut. It features a series of true/false questions on things regarding the theme of the video, and after a few seconds it shows "true" or "false". As I.Sat is a movie channel, the videos are used as fill between movies.
Disney Channel occasionally uses
Pop-Up styled videos during special airings of DCOMs, such as
High School Musical 2 and
Jump In!. These are referred to as the "What's What Edition". The 2000 parody slasher
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th preceded the reveal with two protagonists being chased by the killer while a
Pop-Up Video parody played to a cover of
The Psychedelic Furs' "
Pretty in Pink". In 2001,
Nick at Nite created
Pop-Up Brady, which took select episodes of
The Brady Bunch and added pop-up trivia notes collected by Woody Thompson from interviews with cast members. The
NickMom series
What Was Carol Brady Thinking? featured a
Pop-Up Video-style format to show satirical thoughts of how Carol Brady regarded scenes during episodes of
The Brady Bunch; this was a non-Spin the Bottle production and had no involvement from anyone with the
Brady Bunch series, including
Florence Henderson. In 2006,
NASCAR star
Dale Earnhardt Jr. hosted
Back in the Day with Dale Jr. which highlighted racing from the 60's and 70's with a
Pop-Up Video style format. At the end of the 2007 romantic comedy
Music and Lyrics, the love story of characters Alex Fletcher and Sophie Fisher is epilogued in
Pop-Up Video style, over the video for Alex and his old band's first hit,
PoP! Goes My Heart". In 2010,
Nicktoons released a
Pop-Up Video style format for all 61 episodes of
Avatar: The Last Airbender entitled "Avatar Extras". In 2014,
HGTV released ''House Hunters Pop'd'' featuring families looking to purchase a home while trivia questions and facts pop up on the screen. ==See also==