<P> In I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again the spoof serial "Curse of the Flying Wombat" is based on the search for the "Green eye of the little yellow dog" in Kathmandu . </P> <P> In an episode of Duty Free, the British couples enter a talent contest in their hotel . One of their number attempts to recite the poem to the non-English speaking audience, who mistake his earnest performance for a comedy routine . Their laughter is unappreciated, making him retort: "It's not funny! The poor bugger's dead!" </P> <P> Biggles and the Little Green God (1969) has Biggles seeking a jade statuette believed by South American Indians to be the god Ata - Hua . The poem is directly referenced at the start of the book and occasionally thereafter . </P> <P> The poem also has a number of references in the 1986 computer game Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure in which various lines of the poem are displayed in banners, where they serve as cryptic clues as to how to solve certain puzzles . </P>

Poem green eye of the little yellow god