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* In Neal Stephenson's 1999 novel, Cryptonomicon, an American protagonist remarks to his Filipino attorney, "You know what this is? It's one of those men-are-from-Mars, women-are-from-Venus things."
To which the attorney replies "I have not heard of this phrase but I understand immediately what you are saying."
"It's one of those American books where once you've heard the title you don't even need to read it."
"Then I won't."
* In the episode "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Homer" of The Simpsons, Homer remarks, "We're so different! It's like you're from Venus..." Marge replies, "And you're from Mars." To which Homer responds, "Oh yeah, give me the one with all the monsters!"
* Tom and Ray Magliozzi of the radio show Car Talk spoofed the title of this book on their comedy album Men are from GM, Women are from Ford.
* The title was also spoofed in a Pearls Before Swine comic strip, with Rat having launched a book called Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Meteors That Landed On Mars.
* The band Men From Earth deliberately spoofed the title of this famous book when choosing their name. In similar way, the one man a cappella rock band Paska named its debut album Women Are From Venus, Men From Anus.
* The band Four Year Strong played off the title in their song "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Hell".
* In the first season of the television show, Smallville, the episode entitled "Crush" finds Lex Luthor walking in on Clark Kent reading the book in order to sort out his feelings for Lana Lang and Chloe Sulivan. Lex Luthor tells Clark the book is not going to help him.
* Geri Halliwell's song 'Bag it up', which calls for a reversal of traditional male/female roles, contains the lyrics Men are from Venus/and girls are from Mars.
* John Gray appeared on Season 2, Episode 3 of Penn & Teller's Bullshit!, during which Penn quipped "I guess the title 'We're all people and should be treated with love and respect' just wouldn't fit on the book spine". They further highlighted the fact that Gray's PhD comes from "Columbia Pacific University, an internet diploma mill which was forced to shut down under accusations of fraud".
* The book was the basis for a 1999 CD-ROM which featured author John Gray and a 2000 television talk show hosted by Cybill Shepherd and then later by Cristina Ferrare, Bo Griffin, Samantha Phillips, Drew Pinsky, and Rondell Sheridan which lasted one season.
* Gray adapted Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus as musical romantic comedy; it premiered at Broadway's Gerschwin Theater from January 27-Feb 2, 1997, and was later performed at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, in 2001.
* The American neo-conservative Robert Kagan used the term "Americans are from Mars and Europeans are from Venus" to describe their use of power in world affairs. (Americans tend to use hard power, military might and threats, while the Europeans uses "soft power," which is economic, diplomatic and political power). This term, one could say, comes from the book's title.
* In Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, Bridget deploys multiple copies of the book in a Thai women's prison.
* In the South Park movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Satan is seen reading a book titled Saddam Is From Mars, Satan Is From Venus.
* There was a Camp Lazlo episode entitled "Beans are from Mars", where the Squirrel Scouts suspect that the Jelly Beans are from another planet.
* In a 3rd Rock From The Sun episode, Dick, having no clue about Earth culture, fills out a crossword that reads: Men are from Mars, Women are from "a five letter word starting with V". Dick incorrectly but humorously fills in "Vegas".
* In Futurama, "It is true what they say: Women are from Omicron Persei 7, men are from Omicron Persei 9." In one episode Amy is also seen reading a book titled "Martians are from Mars, Venusians are from Venus."
* The book was also featured in the film Clueless as one of Cher's book choices for the week.
* In the Family Guy Episode "To Live and Die in Dixie", Peter takes the title literally suggesting that Chris buy thick layers of sulfuric clouds for his girlfriend.
* In the movie What Women Want starring Mel Gibson: Bette Midler the psychologist says "If men are from Mars and women are from Venus and you speak Venutian, the world can be yours."
* The title is spoofed in the 1996 Peanuts book, Dogs Are from Jupiter, Cats Are from the Moon.
* The book is mentioned in Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, the 2008 film adaptation of Louise Rennison's novel, Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging. Georgia's mum gives her a copy of the book after Jas confesses about Robbie.
* British Indie Rock band Curve featured a song called "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" on their 1993 album "Cuckoo".
* A 1997 collection of columns by American humorist Dave Barry (all of which originally appeared in the Miami Herald newspaper) is published under the title "Dave Barry is from Mars and Venus".
* In a skit on Saturday Night Live, Norm MacDonald portrayed Dr. John Gray as extremely effeminate and basically guessing what normal men are like.
* The anime series Vandread takes the title's concept to the literal extreme by having a situation where men and women are totally segregated and living on two different planets (Men on the planet Taraak, Women on the planet Mejere) which are at war with each other (hence also alluding to the Battle of the Sexes concept).
* In 2003 Anberlin wrote a song called "Foreign Language" based on this book.
* Matthew Bellamy has said that the song "Cave" was inspired by the book.
* In 2009 Jay-Z released a song of the album Blueprint 3 entitled "Venus vs. Mars"
* George Carlin is supposed to have said "Men are from Earth, women are from Earth. Deal with it." This is also the title of a humorous book by Gray Jolliffe.
* Ash had a hit with Girl from Mars that tells about a girl exhibiting stereotypically male personality traits.
* In 2010, Usher released a song entitled "Mars vs. Venus" from him "Raymond v. Raymond" album.
