An American Tail (1986)
Right after the final battle, all of the mice claim victory, there is some recycled animation from the first movie in the background.
"Troldspejlet" Episode #5.15 (TV Episode 1991)
reviewed + footage shown1992 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special 1992)
Clip shown in 'Best performance by Animals'"Troldspejlet" Episode #33.5 (TV Episode 2005)
DVD release reviewed + footage used"Animation Lookback" Don Bluth Part 1 (TV Episode 2011)
Mentioned as a theatrical sequel to An American Tail, clips briefly shown.
Fievel's Adventures in the West (TV Series 1992)
An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island (Video 1998)
An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster (Video 1999)
An American Tail (1986)
"What's Up Doc?" Episode #1.9 (TV Episode 1992)
Fievel in his cowboy outfit is featured in a parade of cartoon characters."Mystery Science Theater 3000" Escape 2000 (TV Episode 1996)
"Well that's the plot of Fievel Goes West anyway""Mystery Science Theater 3000" Laserblast (TV Episode 1996)
Crow mentions it."The Adam and Joe Show" Episode #4.2 (TV Episode 2001)
One of the films Janey says she would rather have been in, in the American Beauty toy parody.Blue (2002)
Fievel and company can be seen in a shop window.
Casablanca (1942)
Miss Kitty utters lines that parody "We'll always have Paris" and "Here's lookin' at you, kid."Cinderella (1950)
When Tanya looks into the mirror and imagines herself a beautiful star, we see her reflection surrounded by sparkles of light, transforming her dress; this is a visual homage to Disney's 1950 film version of "Cinderella."High Noon (1952)
Gunsmoke (TV Series 1955–1975)
Miss Kitty, the saloon-girl cat, seems to be named after saloon girl Miss Kitty from "Gunsmoke," even though "kitty" also refers to her being a feline.Rawhide (TV Series 1959–1965)
The theme song plays, while Fievel is traveling across the desert on a tumbleweed. But it's The Blues Brother's version.
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (Video Game 1994)
This is a video game adaptation from the cartoon movie.
- Title is parodied during the Triumph sketch: "An America's Tail: Fievel Goes Deep".
Cheyenne Autumn (1964)
Wylie Burp is a parody of Wyatt Earp and is voiced by actor Jimmy Stewart, who played Wyatt Earp in this Western.