These are all pieces of media that have appeared in Inanimate Insanity and Inanimate Insanity II, but hold no significant role.
Movies & TV[]
Desperate Housewives[]
Desperate Housewives is a TV show that Knife and Paper watch in "A Lemony Lesson" on Knife's portable DVD player instead of doing the actual challenge. It is based on the real-life series.
Unknown Reality Show[]
The Unknown Reality Show is a show MePhone4 watches in one of his flashbacks in "Mine Your Own Business". Although hard to discern, the show appears to be a sailing competition show based on lines heard from behind-the-scenes footage[1]. Though MePhone4 appears to enjoy watching the show, Steve Cobs walks in and is disappointed MePhone4 watches it instead of completing his tasks.
Books[]
Where Babies Come From[]
Where Babies Come From is the name of the book Baseball reads while on Idiotic Island. It has a blue cover with a picture of a baby on it. It first appeared in "A New Stage In The Game", where Baseball reads the book whilst trying to calm Paper down.
In "The Snowdown", Baseball appears reading the book again, but visibly not enjoying his book. Later, he appears and pleads for the viewers to vote him in, stating he needs a new book and begins to explain it until he is quickly cut-away from. In "Double Digit Desert", Baseball does not rejoin the competition and he complains that he needs a new book. MePhone4 remarks that he got him a new one, making Baseball initially pleased until he realizes that the book is Twilight.
Twilight[]
Twilight is a book that Baseball receives after Where Babies Come From. Baseball seems to dislike this book more than the other. Unlike his previous book, he does not appear to read it. It is based on the real-life book. The book cover says it is almost as bad as the movies, and advertises Taylor Grodin by asking the viewers to subscribe to his YouTube channel.
Microphone's Diary[]
Microphone's Diary is a diary owned by Microphone first seen in "Theft and Battery". She writes her thoughts into the book while speaking them out loud about what she may have seen in the bush until Cheesy interrupts her.
In "Rain On Your Charade", Microphone travels to the Perilous Forrest and writes in her diary again, but gets angry and tosses it away. It is picked up by Taco, who reads her entries off-screen to torment her.
Video Games[]
Spectre Spotters[]
The Spectre Spotters is a game played by Pickle and Knife in "Everything's A-OJ" and presumably in "Breaking the Ice". It appears as an 8-bit fighting game based on Super Smash Brothers.
The game is later played by Cheesy and Microphone in "The Reality of the Situation". In "Through No Choice of Your Own", Taco recognizes the game as something that Pickle used to heavily enjoy.