Company Cameo: Rather than a single person, the reference is to a company that had a hand in getting the work to you.Celebrity Cameo: A cameo from a celebrity who otherwise isn't part of the work.Cameo Cluster: A segment or episode of a work with a high number of cameos.Contrast Crossover and Transplant, for when the appearance is a major part of the work instead of a one-off thing. See also Special Guest, Stunt Casting, and Tuckerization. May be a One-Scene Wonder and/or a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment. The term originated with producer Mike Todd, when he was describing the literally hundreds of Hollywood and foreign movie stars who made brief appearances in the original 1956 film version of ''Around The World In 80 Days.'' Such appearances may include references to another work in the case of a character, it could be the work they came from, and in the case of a real person, it could be another work they worked on. A one-off appearance by someone, such as a character or a real person, who otherwise isn't part of the work.
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