Mama Motor Company in popular culture

When the Sherbetian motor company Mama began distributing cars worldwide, their company and/or cars have been mentioned and/or have appeared in numerous media. This is a list of media featuring Mama's products that were mentioned and/or have appeared in.


 * Genre: Television series
 * Origin: United States


 * In the Season 6 debut episode, In Country...Club, Roger mentions the Mama Parsons model after trying to explain to Hayley how his night watching Barbra Streisand singing Celine Dion songs on TV was like.

Drake of The 99 Dragons

 * Genre: Television series
 * Origin: United States


 * In one episode, a car dealership is seen with a logo similar to Mama Motor's on the front.

Dumb Teacher

 * Genre: Television series
 * Origin: United States
 * In the episode, Band Tales, Mr. McNeese tells his students, "Sherbetia has a lot of great things to offer, high quality cars sold for a cheap price, George Makoni, their famous Napoleon ice cream-like flag, but there's never been anything 'b*tchier', than these 3 c*ck-heads, Anderson Bros. Pizza." One of the lines in his quote is a reference to Mama's former slogan, "High quality vehicles, sold for a low and affordable price.", and is also a reference to how Mama sells high-quality cars for a small price unlike most manufacturers.

The Centralist

 * Genre: News :
 * Origin: Airs worldwide, but master production takes in the Federal Republic of St. Lawrence


 * When former WPVI-TV anchor Monica Malpass moved to Central News and Current Affairs after being in Central TVUS East Coast flagship WCEN from 2018 to January 2021, she became a co-anchor to Jean-Pierre Pernaut for the Central Television Network's newscast, The Centralist. For her arrival to the show, a new open was made and was to be used for Monica's first 7 days in the network, cloning the one used by WPVI, and using the Cliff Schwarz version of the famous "Move Closer to Your World." One of the clips featured Mama's van, the Parsons, in which the news department also uses it.