* A Casio digital watch was used as the timer for the bomb used in the Oplan Bojinka plot.
* In the film The Cat in the Hat, the main character, the Cat, plays a piano with the logo "Cat-sio" printed on it, an obvious spoof of the company's name.
* In the videogame Headhunter, by Amuze and Sega for the Dreamcast and Playstation 2, the protagonist of the game, Jack Wade, has a fictional wrist watch VM, which is based on a real-life Casio wrist watch, the WQV-2. The WQV-2 has a built-in digital camera, while the fictional version seen in the game had many additional functions, like a built-in location tracker and a cell phone.
* In the film Enemy of the State Gene Hackman offers Will Smith a watch with which he is to time a series of events at the end of the film. The watch is a very basic Casio - Smith remarks "Oh, you shouldn't have. This thing must've cost 12, 13 bucks, easy."
* In "Defending Your Life" Lena Foster (Lee Grant) remarks "the Casio Corporation is one of the largest manufacturer of timepieces in the universe"
* Nick Nolte (Jack Cates) wears Casio in "48 Hrs." action comedy
* A Casio DG-20 digital electronic guitar appears in some episodes of the HBO series Flight of the Conchords
* In the film Planes, Trains and Automobiles After Steve Martin's and John Candy's characters' credit cards are destroyed, they attempt to bargain with the hotel clerk for a room for the night. Martin successfully rents a hotel room with forty-two dollars and an expensive watch. However, when the clerk asks if Candy has forty-two dollars and a nice watch, he replies that he has two dollars and a Casio.
* In the film 13 Going on 30 Matt wants to play a song to Jenna with his Casio (electronic keyboard).
* In an episode of the Canadian TV series Corner Gas, a Casio calculator was used as an electronic security system.
* In the film The Cat in the Hat, the main character, the Cat, plays a piano with the logo "Cat-sio" printed on it, an obvious spoof of the company's name.
* In the videogame Headhunter, by Amuze and Sega for the Dreamcast and Playstation 2, the protagonist of the game, Jack Wade, has a fictional wrist watch VM, which is based on a real-life Casio wrist watch, the WQV-2. The WQV-2 has a built-in digital camera, while the fictional version seen in the game had many additional functions, like a built-in location tracker and a cell phone.
* In the film Enemy of the State Gene Hackman offers Will Smith a watch with which he is to time a series of events at the end of the film. The watch is a very basic Casio - Smith remarks "Oh, you shouldn't have. This thing must've cost 12, 13 bucks, easy."
* In "Defending Your Life" Lena Foster (Lee Grant) remarks "the Casio Corporation is one of the largest manufacturer of timepieces in the universe"
* Nick Nolte (Jack Cates) wears Casio in "48 Hrs." action comedy
* A Casio DG-20 digital electronic guitar appears in some episodes of the HBO series Flight of the Conchords
* In the film Planes, Trains and Automobiles After Steve Martin's and John Candy's characters' credit cards are destroyed, they attempt to bargain with the hotel clerk for a room for the night. Martin successfully rents a hotel room with forty-two dollars and an expensive watch. However, when the clerk asks if Candy has forty-two dollars and a nice watch, he replies that he has two dollars and a Casio.
* In the film 13 Going on 30 Matt wants to play a song to Jenna with his Casio (electronic keyboard).
* In an episode of the Canadian TV series Corner Gas, a Casio calculator was used as an electronic security system.
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