"Video Review" contains references to no fewer than 86 movies and television shows.
"Video Review" is a callback to the early days of Warner Bros cartoons, when "products in a shop come alive at night" was a common theme, re-used many times in 1930's WB cinematic cartoon shorts; For example "We're in the Money" (1933) was the toys in a department store coming to life. "I like Mountain Music" (1933) was the characters from the covers of books and periodicals, in a magazine stand, coming to life; A theme re-visited in a bookstore with "Speaking of the Weather" (1937), and again in "Have You Got Any Castles?" (1938). While "You're an Education" (1938) was the planes, boats, characters, etc from posters in a travel agent, coming alive at night. The main difference being being that these old shorts were stand-alone stories, not featuring the then-popular, recurring WB characters of the era like Beans the Cat, Porky Pig, or Bosko, who was a (politically incorrect, by modern standards) little African-American boy. Unlike this episode, where Wacko, Yakko and Dot are worked into a 90's version of the same premise.