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In 2007, CollegeHumor (or CollegeHumor Originals) had a parody of Olmec hosting his own sex therapy talk show called Olmec: Sex Therapist or Legends of the Hidden G-Spot. There, he would do a phone hotline with people who are having sex issues but would often give out too much information or get confused with Legends gameplay. Former Legends host, Kirk Fogg makes an appearance in this video. However, Olmec is voiced by director Sam Reich instead of Dee Bradley Baker.

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In the 2014 Robot Chicken episode called "Stone Cold Steve Cold Stone", a segment called "Olmec's Hidden Pain"[1]reflects on the origins of Olmec when he was first discovered in South America.

Robot Chicken Olmec and Kirk

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
The title of this episode is a reference to the famed WWF/WWE wrestler and host of CMT's Redneck Island and Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Both Olmec and Fogg were not voiced by Baker and Fogg respectively, instead their voices were replaced by Seth Green as Olmec and Stephen Merchant as Fogg.
The start of Olmec's flashback parodies the opening of the classic 1981 film Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.
On the actual show, it was Olmec's eyes flashed when he spoke as his eyes don't flash in this segment. In addition, it was Olmec who introduced the show not Fogg.

In the 2015 episode of the short-lived animated series on FOX/FXX Lucas Bros. Moving Co. called "Kazaam", both the Lucas Bros. (i.e. Keef/Keith & Kenny) participate in a parody of the show.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
The title of this episode is a reference to the 1996 box office flop starring former basketball player Shaquille O'Neal (or Shaq) of the same name.
In the parody, the name of the statue according to the gold tag is called "O-Mek" not "Olmec" he is voiced by YG.

In the 2016 episode of the Channel Awesome animated online series Lloyd called "Cattibal Holocaust", the Olmec statue (although its not colorful nor it flashes its eyes red) can be briefly seen with the jungle natives.

Lloyd Olmec Statue

ADDITIONAL NOTE:
The title of this episode is a reference to the 1980 Italian film Cannibal Holocaust.

The Nicktoon series The Loud House has referenced the series twice.

Legends[]

Originally airing November 11, 2017; it pays a homage to Legends of the Hidden Temple where Lincoln and his dad get on the show. The episode also features Kirk Fogg as himself and Dee Bradley Baker as the role of Olmec.

Home of the Fave[]

Originally aired February 6, 2019; Lincoln and his dad can be seen wearing the Orange Iguana costumes when watching the show at home.

ADDITIONAL NOTE: The title of this episode is a reference to the last line of the national anthem of the United States of America called The Star Spangled Banner as "The Home of the Brave".

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