In 1995
Cartoon Network referenced the concept in a commercial, having
Velma (from
Scooby-Doo) as the central figure in the 'Cartoon Network Universe'. The commercial cites connections as arbitrary as fake appearances, sharing of clothes, or physical resemblance. The concept was also presented in an episode of the TV show
Mad About You dated November 19, 1996, in which a character expressed the opinion that every actor is only three degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon. Bacon spoofed the concept himself in a cameo he performed for the independent film
We Married Margo. Playing himself in a 2003 episode of
Will and Grace, Bacon connects himself to
Val Kilmer through
Tom Cruise and jokes "Hey, that was a short one!". The headline of
The Onion, a satirical newspaper, on October 30, 2002, was "Kevin Bacon Linked To
Al-Qaeda". Bacon provides the voice-over commentary for the
NY Skyride attraction at the
Empire State Building in
New York City. At several points throughout the commentary, Bacon alludes to his connections to Hollywood stars via other actors with whom he has worked. In
Scream 2, written by
Kevin Williamson, a sorority sister played by
Portia De Rossi refers to Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. Bacon himself later starred in
The Following, also created and written by Williamson, and broadcast on
Fox between 2013 and 2015. The annual
31 Days of Oscar event on the
Turner Classic Movies television channel sometimes includes a "360 Degrees of Oscar" strand where each film shown shares an actor with the previous one. It has been used as recently as 2020. In 2009, Bacon narrated a
National Geographic Channel show
The Human Family Tree – a program which describes the efforts of that organization's
Genographic Project to establish the genetic interconnectedness of all humans. Bacon appeared in a commercial for the
Visa check card that referenced the game. In the commercial, Bacon wants to write a check to buy a book, but the clerk asks for his ID, which he does not have. He leaves and returns with a group of people, then says to the clerk, "Okay, I was in a movie with an extra, Eunice, whose hairdresser, Wayne, attended Sunday school with Father O'Neill, who plays racquetball with Dr. Sanjay, who recently removed the appendix of Kim, who dumped you sophomore year. So you see, we're practically brothers." In 2011,
James Franco made reference to Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon while hosting the
83rd Academy Awards.
EE began a UK television advertising campaign in November 2012, based on the Six Degrees concept, where Bacon illustrates his connections and draws attention to how the EE 4G network allows similar connectivity. In
"Weird Al" Yankovic's song "Lame Claim to Fame", one of the lines is, "I know a guy who knows a guy who knows a guy who knows a guy who knows a guy who knows Kevin Bacon." American rapper MC Zappa also makes reference to the game in his 2018 song "Level Up (The Ill Cypher)". The most highly connected nodes of the Internet have been referred to as "the Kevin Bacons of the Web", inasmuch as they enable most users to navigate to most sites in 19 clicks or less. == Bacon numbers ==