Same episode title, different cartoon

What are some examples where a show shares an episode title with a completely unrelated show? Some examples:
GI Joe and Hulk Hogans Rock n Wrestling both had eps titled "the wrong stuff"
Superfriends and Justice League both had eps titled "wild cards" (ironically, both eps involved the royal flush gang)
Transformers: Animated and Spectacular Spider-man both had eps called "Survival of the fittest", and they premeired on the SAME DAY as well.
 
There were three Sonic series (Adventures, Underground, X) that used the same episode title: "The Last Resort." They all had the same episode number, too, if I recall.

I also see "___'s Gambit" used a lot.
 
There are episodes of The Replacements and Gym Partner both called "Cheer Pressure."

And on a similar note, there was a live-action movie called "The Replacements" about five years before the animated series of the same name came out (different premise though).
 
Hmm, the one title that comes to mind is "War and Pieces":

- It was first used for a Road Runner cartoon in 1964
- Then as a Roland and Ratfink cartoon in 1970
- Then as an episode for the Taz Mania series in the '90's
- And finally again for a Robotboy episode.

I'm sure it's been used outside of this "series", but that's all I can think of now :sweat:
 
"Send in the Clones" got used a LOT in the early 90s. I can't think of any specific examples at the moment, though.

EDIT: I looked it up, and I found Johnny Bravo and the Simpsons both used it.
 
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