The word was used on the US game show Password Plus, first as a clue to a puzzle, and later as the puzzle itself. English yachtsman
Rodney Pattisson won three Olympic medals in sailing during the Games of
1968 (gold),
1972 (gold) and
1976 (silver) in a
Flying Dutchman called ''
(abbreviated to Superdocious'') written in large colorful waves on the hull. Japanese rock band
Boøwy included a song called "SUPER-CALIFRAGILISTIC-EXPIARI-DOCIOUS" that was written by their guitarist
Tomoyasu Hotei on their 1986 number one album
Beat Emotion. In February 2000,
Inverness Caledonian Thistle defeated Glasgow's
Celtic 3–1 in the third round of the
Scottish Cup football competition. The result, one of the biggest ever upsets in Scottish football, led to the newspaper headline "
Super Caley go ballistic, Celtic are atrocious" by
The Sun.
The Guardian rated it as number 5 in six of the greatest football headlines. One
pun on the word jokes that
Mahatma Gandhi was a "super calloused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis". In 2011, a group of fans of the webcomic
Homestuck produced an album of songs called
Land of Fans and Music. One such track is a parody titled "". According to the vocalist, Goatmon, the lyrics were adapted from a post on the
Something Awful forums. In 2012, The vocaloid song "Ai Dee" by Mitchie M, featuring
Hatsune Miku and
Megurine Luka references this word in the lyrics. Luka raps in this lyrics, "Super-cali-fragilistic-expiali-docious, Oh!" In 2016,
Randy Rainbow created a parody video of the song, in which he called (then-candidate)
Donald Trump "super callous fragile egocentric braggadocious", "super careless fragile ego extra braggadocious", "super sleazy fabricating sexist and obnoxious", "superficial chauvinistic arrogant and thoughtless", and "super calculated adolescent braggadocious". In 2017,
Dick Van Dyke was selected to receive an award for television excellence from
BAFTA, at which time he said "I appreciate this opportunity to apologise to the members of Bafta for inflicting on them the most atrocious cockney accent in the history of cinema." A chief executive of Bafta responded, "We look forward to his acceptance speech in whatever accent he chooses on the night. We have no doubt it will be ." Also in 2017,
The Newfangled Four, a
barbershop quartet, did a parody of the song during the 2017
Barbershop Harmony Society International Convention. In 2018,
Girona manager
Pablo Machín was asked to describe his club, using only one word. He responded "Ok, I'll use the longest word I know: ''''". In 2021, a cover was sung by
Hololive's virtual idols Momosuzu Nene and Pavolia Reine, with the latter singing the word during the rap part. In 2021, the game show
Press Your Luck introduced a Whammy animation spoofing the song, with "Whammy Poppins" singing "Supercalifragilistic-give me all your money!" In September 2022, Japanese boyband
JO1 pre-released the song "SuperCali" from their EP single,
Midnight Sun. The title is abbreviation of "", which was introduced as the word that "makes infinite possibilities come true" at their tour. == See also ==