Stranger Thingsis known for its commitment to incorporating '80s pop culture into the show,Virgin Girls Romance (2022) Hindi Short Film and the latest season brings in a beloved musical icon.
The series gave a shoutout to Weird Al Yankovic in two subtle Season 3 shoutouts. In the second episode of the season, science teacher and A.V. club supervisor Mr. Clarke jams out to the parody king's "My Balogna," a cheeky jab at The Knack's "My Sharona."
In the next episode, Dustin dons a vintage Weird Al shirt — he's clearly a fan.
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The announcement sparked a few jokes about naming the show Weirder Things.
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Some were just happy that Weird Al was back in the spotlight.
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Mr. Clarke's nerdiness really shined in this episode.
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The BTS army may be strong, but Weird Al has a legion of weird nerds rooting for him.
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