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Parodies, References and Shameless Rip-offs
As a hugely successful franchise, ELotH:TES has infected popular culture. Whether it's merely a quick reference to it, a full blown parody, or a idiotic schill in an attempt to make money, you'll find it here.
Rip-offs
The Song of the Sorcelator. Nothing else needs to be said.
Epicosity's Chronikles of the Elemancers series is widely considered to be a shameless and deliberate ripoff of ELotH:TES, with some cyberpunk tropes thrown in for no good reason.
The Elementalist was ruled as plagarism by an actual court, as opposed to the mock court that Tycho Brahe assembled from stuffed animals in an attempt to discredit the Sorcelator series..
Parodies
Perry Ratchett's Flatearth series is widely believed to be a parody of The Elemenstor saga.
There are also several pornographic parodies, the most famous being Epic Throbbing of the Throbbingarchs, the Throbmenstor Throb.
Finally the Frank Miller comic Sin City was definitely inspired by ELotH:TES. As a parody it is questionable, but either way it is a good work that stands on its own.
References
Many fans believe that the video game Katamari Damacy is losely based on the character The Ambulatator that appears in the Hierarch Wars series. The creators of the game have gone on record implying as much.
The crime scene investigation conducted by the Furniliars in the ElamenSTAR episode "The Hand That Transchants the Cradle" actually inspired the hit American show, CSI.
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