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Los Dias Y Las Noches de Monsignor Martinez in King of the Hill.
Fishing game in Ocarina of Time
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Nation's Pride, in Inglourious Basterds. "Who wants to send a message to Germany?!" ~Fredrick Zoller
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"I'd buy that for a dollar." in RoboCop.
Station Eleven from… Station Eleven is probably there only one that’s been as interesting to me as the story itself, I guess because it’s such a big part of the story and character motivations. The book and show are both good in their own ways, but I particularly like the passage repeated throughout the show:
I remember damage, then escape
Then adrift in a stranger’s galaxy for a long time
But I’m safe now
I found it again, my home
The girl who looked up is a story told within Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive series. It's told very well, and actually told twice.
There are other stories told to different characters in times of need, but I liked that one the most.
Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff
Once (I liked it so much I saw it twice...my apologies to Ted Lasso)
I don't know if that fits the definition, but it's an album being written within a movie which sounds like "media within media" to me.
i love coming across playable arcade games inside other games.
the example that comes to mind is Klungo's Arcade in Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts.
I’m surprised and saddened for it to have taken so long for someone (in this case, me) to have mentioned Astronaut Dolphin Detective from Mr Pickles.
King's Misery when there are several bits from the novel the writer is making to please his capturer seems like a classic at this point. More classic is the trope of Necronomicon-alikes in lovecraftian stories. But I prefer The Book of Mindfulness that a character from the Black Book sitcom accidentially swallowed and became a saint, even god-like figure.
Station eleven
I seem to remember one of the GTA games (maybe San Andreas?) had a stand up set from I think Ricky Gervais as something that would play on the TVs.
Who Dat Ninja
Dhalgren?
The "Lucky Earther" mini documentary in S06 of the Expanse.
The Mr. Frog show in Smiling Friends.
The movie Twins starring Danny Divito and Arnold Schwarzenegger plays at the drive in the anime Blood Blockade Battlefront
Steel samurai from the ace attorney series.
That Baywatch show on friends looks good.
"Always running"
Inside the 90s anime Martian Successor Nadesico, there is a 70s-era anime called Gekiganger III. Characters various levels of knowledgeable about, or fans of, the show. A single OVA episode was released in addition to the clips from within Nadesico.
Camp Pining Hearts from Steven Universe. Does Fiona and Cake from Adventure Time count?