Funhouse (disambiguation)
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A funhouse is a type of amusement facility.
Funhouse may also refer to:
Film and television
- "Funhouse" (The Sopranos), a 2000 episode of The Sopranos from Season 2
- Fun House (U.S. game show), a United States children's television game show
- Fun House (UK game show), a UK children's television game show based on the US game show
- The Funhouse, a 1981 horror film directed by Tobe Hooper
- Andy's Funhouse, a 1970s television special/pilot
- Scooby's Mystery Funhouse, a 1980s Scooby-Doo television series
- TV Funhouse, a recurring skit on NBC's Saturday Night Live
- Fun Haus, a villain resembling Jack Nimball's version of Toyman appearing in Batman: The Brave and The Bold
Games
- FunHouse, a 1990 pinball game
- Fun House (board game), loosely based on the US game show
- Fun House (video game), loosely based on the US game show
- Krusty's Fun House, a 1992 video game based on the cartoon series The Simpsons
Music
Albums
- Fun House (The Stooges album), a 1970 album by The Stooges
- Funhouse (Kid 'n Play album), a 1990 album by rap duo, Kid 'n Play
- Fun House (Bob & Tom album), a 1997 comedy album by The Bob and Tom Show
- Fun House, 1998 comedy album by Dana Gould
- Fun House, 2001 album by Bonepony
- Fun House, 2005 album by Reuben Wilson
- Funhouse, 2008 jazz album by Gerry Mulligan
- Funhouse (Pink album), a 2008 pop rock album by singer Pink
- Funhouse Tour, a tour by Pink in support of the album
- Fun House, 2013 jazz album by Benoît Delbecq and Fred Hersch
- Here We Go: Live at the Funhouse, 2000 album by Run-D.M.C.
Songs
- "Funhouse" song by Iggy Pop from Roadkill Rising: The Bootleg Collection: 1977-2009
- "Fun House", 1960 song by The Roosters (American band), written by Lou Adler and Herb Alpert
- "Funhouse" (song), the fifth single from the Pink album of the same name
Other
- The Funhouse (novel), the film's novelization by Dean Koontz
- Fun Home, a 2006 graphic memoir by Alison Bechdel
- Fun Home (musical), a theatrical adaptation of Bechdel's memoir
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