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Trivia

  • The episode's narrative is in the style of a mockumentary.
  • Kitty's outfit in this episode is similar to Trinity's, from The Matrix.
  • When Kitty grabs a smoke bomb from Keswick from off screen, her hand showed that she was wearing her old uniform and not her black Matrix suit.
  • The shot of the White House being blown up is an homage to the same scene from the film Independence Day.
  • In the part where Dudley was in jail he's wearing the number 86, the code number of Agent Maxwell Smart from the TV show Get Smart.
  • Likewise, the scene where Dudley leads the documentary crew into T.U.F.F. HQ shows him pass through a series of security doors and a laser grid, with secret agent-themed music playing. This is a homage to the intro sequence of Get Smart.
  • When Dudley finally reaches the command center of T.U.F.F. the game Pong is playing on the central screen.
  • When Keswick showed off his evil certificate, it was signed by Dr. Doom from Marvel comics, and The Wicked Witch of the West from the film The Wizard of Oz.
  • In the storyboard for this episode, The Chameleon originally wore a coat and glasses.
  • When Dudley gets tasered for the fourth time, notice Mr. Crocker is briefly seen in the electrocution sequence.
  • Even though Petsburg is a city in T.U.F.F. Puppy, Kitty mentions the real-life Pittsburgh.

Goofs

  • In one shot, the policeman is checking Dudley's shirt. But in the next shot, his hands are suddenly gone.

Running Gags

  • Kitty deploying a smoke bomb and shouting that she is "Nowhere and everywhere!"
  • Dudley getting zapped with a taser.
  • People complaining about vending machines not taking dollars.

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