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  • 5 Minutes Later, 3 Hours Later, 5 More Hours Later (twice)
  • The premise of this episode bears a resemblance to the development of "Love Struck!" with Timmy wishing all women away.
  • This is one of the few episodes in Season 9 where Sparky is absent, and this is the second. The others are "Two and a Half Babies" and "Jerk of All Trades".
  • Cosmo breaks the fourth wall at the end by doing a fist-bump to the audience before the iris.
  • Poof is only seen in the beginning of the episode.
  • This is one of the episodes where Mr. Crocker does not play a villain role. He does not even try to hunt Cosmo, despite, the fact that he sees him throughout the whole episode.
  • This is the third and final episode of Season 9 in which Mr. Turner and Mr. Crocker work together for plot-related reasons. The first is "Weirdos on a Train" and the second is "Lame Ducks".
    • In fact, this is also the last episode in the entire series in which Mr. Turner and Mr. Crocker work together for plot-related reasons, as this would not continue in Season 10.
  • This episode premiered in the Philippines on March 2, 2015.

Allusions

Running Gags

  • People (mainly Crocker) trying to get a fist bump, but fail to do so.
  • None of the adults believing there are fairies around.
    • Instead, they look at Cosmo and Wanda, and think that they came from a place with more gravity.
  • Cosmo yelling at people/fairies with a loudspeaker.

Goofs

  • When Cosmo and Wanda were in plain sight of everyone, Jorgen would've taken them away forever cause according to Da Rules, fairies have to keep it as a secret to a fairy godkid, they can't be seen in plain sight of others.
    • Also, according to Da Rules, you can't make girls disappear, as the rule says you can't affect true love.
  • When Timmy says "First you got me to take a bath", his mouth doesn't move.
  • Crocker says he needs his mother to drive him home, but he is fully capable of driving himself (although he has been shown to be negligent or willfully destructive behind the wheel).


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