The following is a list of references to The Fast and the Furious franchise in popular media.
Television[]
American Dad![]
- In the episode "American Stepdad" Steve, Snot, Barry and Toshi finds the script for Fast & Furious 7. When they read it they found out it had a lot of homosexual scenes in it.
Archer[]
- The episode "Drift Problem" Pam says "...and again, just really sorry about your nephew", to the Yakuza boss who runs the underground drift-circuit. He replies, "He knew the risk." This is a reference to the ending of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Community[]
- In the episode "Horror Fiction In Seven Spooky Steps", Jeff Winger comes to a Halloween party wearing a jacket reminiscent of Dominic Toretto's. When asked by Abed who he's dressed as, Jeff replies "Oh, I don't know, I don't watch that shallow crap".
Phineas & Ferb[]
- An episode titled "The Fast and the Phineas" is a reference to the Fast & Furious series.
South Park[]
- In the episode "Safe Space" a grocery clerk mentions the Fast and the Furious, Vin diesel is also in this episode.
The Cleveland Show[]
- An episode titled "Fist and the Furious" is a reference to the Fast & Furious series.
The Simpsons[]
- An episode titled "The Fat and the Furriest" is a reference to the Fast & Furious series.
- A film called 3 Fast 3 Furious in the Simpsons universe is a parody of 2 Fast 2 Furious.
Chirp[]
- An episode titled "The Fast and Furiously Happy" is a reference to the Fast & Furious series.
Comics[]
Futurama[]
- The comic's name "The Fry and the Furious!" is a references to the Fast and Furious franchise.
Movies[]
Vacation (2015)[]
- In Vacation, the sequel/soft reboot to the original 1983 film, Rusty Griswold attempts to go underneath a truck as well as drift, telling his wife that if Vin Diesel could do it, so could he.
Tokyo Mater[]
- The computer animated short film Tokyo Mater spoofs The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.