Similarly Named Works: Difference between revisions

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==O==
* ''O'', a [[Setting Update]] of ''[[Othello]]'', ''"O"'', a [[Cirque Du Soleil]] show in Vegas, ''O: The [[The Oprah Winfrey Show|Oprah]] Magazine'', and ''O'', a satyrical book about [[Barack Obama]]. ''[[The TaleStory of O]]'' is [[Fetish Fuel|something else all together]].
** Also, it's Omarion's first hit.
* ''O.C.'': The Fox drama or the rapper from Diggin' in tha Crates?
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* Systems in Blue's ''Out of the Blue'' is not to be confused with the System F (Ferry Corsten) song and album of the same name. Who in turn, should not be confused with System SF, an alias of [[Konami]] musician Sota Fujimori.
* To avoid confusion with the [[Soap Opera]] ''[[Another World]]'', the [[Cinematic Platformer]] ''[[Another World (video game)|Another World]]'' was retitled ''Out of This World'' in America, which caused confusion with a short-lived sitcom from the same period also titled ''[[Out of This World]]''. From a much earlier period, ''Out of This World'' was a Cole Porter musical farce flavored by Greek mythology, and earlier still a movie musical where Eddie Bracken becomes a popular crooner because he [[Non-Singing Voice|literally]] has [[Bing Crosby]]'s singing voice. There was also a game for the Magnavox [[Odyssey²]] titled ''Out of This World!'', from 1979. ([[Wikipedia]] lists [[wikipedia:Out of This World|several other things]] also titled "Out of this World").
 
==P==
* The list of 2010 Hugo Award nominees includes both ''Palimpsest'', a fantasy novel by [[Catherynne M. Valente|Catherynne M Valente]], and "Palimpsest", a science fiction novella by [[Charles Stross]].