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In November 1993, Spy Magazine ran an article suggesting the Naked Gun movies borrowed jokes and gags from earlier sources like Get Smart, The Pink Panther, and Sledge Hammer. As a lifelong fan of The Naked Gun and Leslie Nielsen, I wanted to take a closer look at where those claims came from, what the evidence really shows, and whether these moments were homage, coincidence, or something more. This video isn’t about tearing down The Naked Gun — it’s about exploring the roots of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker’s comedy style and how jokes get recycled in film and TV. Written, Presented & Compiled by Joe Ramoni Twitter: / joeramoni Facebook: / hatsoffjoe Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joeramoni Support me on Patreon for bonus content, sneak peeks, and more: / hatsoffentertainment And don’t forget to check out my other channel + podcast: Almost Cult Classics on YouTube: / @sidetrackspod The Naked Gun, Naked Gun, Alan Spencer, Naked Gun movies, Naked Gun review, The Naked Gun explained, Naked Gun jokes, Naked Gun Get Smart, Naked Gun Pink Panther, Naked Gun plagiarism, Naked Gun homage, Naked Gun Spy Magazine, Leslie Nielsen Naked Gun, Naked Gun comedy style, Naked Gun retrospective, Naked Gun history, Naked Gun joke theft, Naked Gun vs Get Smart, Naked Gun vs Sledge Hammer, Naked Gun parody movies, ZAZ comedy, Sledge Hammer