Added the horns to the Spyro section. Ohh I wish we had old school Spyro games again hah.
Added those items under X-Files :)
Holy crap you did a lot of work! I added all of those to Art section. Interesting to visit the links and see the originals :)
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Transformers reference- It was originally a comic, but turned into a TV series [item2=Maximus Elite Sticker]
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That is actually already listed :) It's under Entertainment Franchises/Real-life Inventions section since Transformers is so broad, it comic, tv series, movie, toys, video games, and more.
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Oh! Okay :) I didn't look that far :c I only know about the comics and the Cartoon Series for 1984 haha. But this makes me happy ❤
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@ Seerow I did have a lot of time to spare ;)
And here's some more for the art section, if we're considering a 100-year old poster and other ads art:
is a reference to the famous Le Chat Noir poster by Théophile Steinlen.
I'm pretty sure the Sheet Music items sold in the Steamworks Menagerie are references to (or at least heavily inspired by) Alphonse Mucha's works:
looks like another Mucha reference, see this Moët & Chandon poster.
[edit] Oh, and just so things don't get too artsy, here are 2 more items I think you're missing:
I didn't see in the Internet section with the other burninating item. It's of course a reference to Homestar Runner (Trogdor).
The description for is a reference to Zoolander: "What is this? A center for ants? --- The building has to be at least... three times bigger than this!". Clip.
's description is a reference to Summertime Sadness by Lana Del Rey
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- The space oddity sticker was already added (on the day it came out) Although, I only just noticed that the little space craft has a ziggy stardust bolt on it. is ashamed she missed that detail before
Might the description be a reference to the fob watch from Doctor Who?
(And now for something completely different!) For tv:
is a reference to Monty Python's dead parrot sketch
I am pretty sure this also comes from the game Left 4 Dead. When a teammate bandages you up, they character says the something along those lines as in the description. http://left4dead.wikia.com/wiki/Nick/Quotes http://left4dead.wikia.com/wiki/Bill/Quotes_and_Captions
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I don't know much about Monty Python but would that be better suited for the "Entertainment" category. They do the short sketches but isn't their also some movies? If not I'll stick it under TV shows!
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Now that I think of it, 's suggestion makes sense. They've even performed this particular sketch live too (and there are Monty Python tv series, movies, live shows, books and more anyway). Better suited for general entertainment, then ^^
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Not sure if this has been mentioned yet, but I know is a reference to a movie, and I know the scene but for the life of me I cannot remember the title.
Edit: My memory sucks apparently. My good friend reminded me that it's a reference to the movie "My Name is Bruce" (the Item's description anyway)
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The description is yet another reference to "The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)" by Ylvis. I'll add the video link here just because it was asked to give evidence. But, I can't imagine how many times you've heard this song because of the other fox items. XD
I don't mean to bother you about this again, but I feel it may have been accidentally over looked. is a reference to the movie Ferngully: The Last Rainforest
He says that line in the song here at about 37 seconds in. The fact that Batty, the character, is a bat combined with that line being in the description leads me to believe this.

@ METROID
The description is referencing the title of Dr. Seuss' book, "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish". Wiki page.
@ Anasazi
This is a tribute to the Supreme Court's ruling of legalizing same sex marriage last year. The cake was released as a free gift on June 26, 2015. Link to article.
"Love wins" was a saying that referred to pro same sex marriage. Example pic here.
@ Seerow
This is a tribute to Satoru Iwata, Nintendo's president. This was given as a free gift on July 13, 2015. He passed away on July 11, 2015. Article of his death.
He was a programmer for HAL in the past. One of the franchises from HAL: Kirby. Kirby is hiding in the box. There's also a Super Nintendo controller and bananas (Donkey Kong reference) in there.
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The description is a reference to Blue (Da Ba Dee) by Eiffel 65 and the fact it's hard to understand the lyrics. XD