One Man Banned/References


 * This episode and Frenemy Mine were the first episode pair to debut this season, and the first since 9 Lives / Dread N' Breakfast. Since Post-Cancellation most episodes debut once at a time everyday over one week.
 * This episode has an alternate version of the title card where Timmy is seen playing with various other instruments, including a guitar and an accordion with his feet. The title card was created by Gordon Hammond.
 * When Timmy is shown topping the charts, there are several references to real life bands. For instance, Pink Day (Green Day), Trixie Tang Clan (Wu-Tang Clan), Marky Mark Chang (Mark Wahlberg), T-Daddy (P-Diddy), and dozens of other references to OddParents characters and cast members.
 * Timmy's Dad, at the end of the episode, is dressed like Prince.
 * Timmyland Ranch is a reference to Neverland Ranch.
 * Timmy Triangle's descent from glory, and him becoming arrogant and overweight, mirrors Elvis Presley's later career.
 * Most of the album covers flying across the screen parody many famous albums. For example, one of the album covers parodies the famous image and album cover of The Beatles walking on Abbey Road. Another one parodies Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon and another parodies Nirvana's Nevermind, and Michael Jackson's Thriller.
 * Mr. Bickles says Rock Me Amadeus, a reference to a 1985 pop song.
 * Tootie's glasses are black in this episode.
 * A running gag is that Timmy will play the triangle only for it to cause a soundwave that will sound awful to other people.
 * Another running gag is that people would say "BOOOOOOOOOOO!" and then throw tomatoes at Timmy when they don't like his music.
 * Butch Hartman`s name comes incognito in the episode,as #27 in "The Top 100",the Butch Hartmans.
 * Dinkleberg has a different appearance in this episode,instead of having a gray hair and yellow clothes,he has brown hair and purple clothes.
 * When Timmy says "It's Timmy time!" it is a reference to the preschool series on Disney Junior called "Timmy Time."