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*In the last picture of Princess Wanda and Gary Hardcastle, between the two there is a strip of color that is the same color as their skin, this may have been a production error.
 
*In the last picture of Princess Wanda and Gary Hardcastle, between the two there is a strip of color that is the same color as their skin, this may have been a production error.
 
*In the same picture, the bottom of Gary's hat is shown. It appears wide. This implies that it is the bottom of the bowling pin, but earlier, the pin in his hat it upside-down. It is possible that this outfit is different than the one his godmother gave him and is the correct way.
 
*In the same picture, the bottom of Gary's hat is shown. It appears wide. This implies that it is the bottom of the bowling pin, but earlier, the pin in his hat it upside-down. It is possible that this outfit is different than the one his godmother gave him and is the correct way.
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*If Cosmo gave Poof too much sugar, then Wanda had to call Dr. Rip Studwell because Poof could get diabetes.
 
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Revision as of 17:36, 12 October 2014

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Trivia

  • This is the first episode since School of Crock that Poof appears as a main center of the episode's plot.
  • This episode was originally going to air July 25, but changed to August 1 instead.
  • Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda, and Sparky all broke the fourth wall by looking to the audience when Wanda said "And we all lived happily ever after."
  • This is the first episode since School of Crock that Poof speaks fully. He sounds a bit different in this episode than in School of Crock. The voice probably changed a bit as pooferty wore off.
  • This episode reveals that Poof may have the same cravings for chocolate as his mother, Wanda, because he was talking about wanting and eating chocolate.
  • This episode is one of the few episodes where Cosmo uses sarcasm, because normally Cosmo is too stupid to understand, let alone use, sarcasm.
  • This episode is one of the few episodes where Timmy does not wear his usual pink hat.

Allusions

  • Family Guy - This episode resembles the Family Guy episode, Grimm Job.
  • GEICO - Cosmo mentioned he cannot save 15% on his car insurance, which is a reference to its slogan
  • World War II - The name of "Burpman and Fartboy" is a parody of the two nuclear bombs that were dropped on Japan during World War II, codenamed "Fat Man" and "Little Boy".
  • Three Little Pigs - The story, Three Little Fairies, is based off of this. Also, Foop portrays the big bad wolf who huffs and puffs and blows in that same book.
  • Cinderella - The story, Cosmorella, is based off this.
  • Snow White - The story, Snow Wanda and the Seven Fairies, is based off this.
  • Taxi Driver - Cosmerella's Taxi Driver is a reference to Robert De Niro's performance in the movie.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk - The story, Jorgen and the Beanstalk is based off this.
  • Wizard of Oz - Princess Wanda's red shoes might be a reference to the Ruby Slippers.
  • Rumpelstiltskin - The story, Rip Stud Winkle, might be based off this.

Running Gags

  • Cosmo reading a cook book instead of a fairy tales book.
  • Foop wants to open a fast food restaurant called "Fast Foop" in the story "The Three Little Fairies".
  • Wanda keep adding herself in stories.

Goofs

  • In the last picture of Princess Wanda and Gary Hardcastle, between the two there is a strip of color that is the same color as their skin, this may have been a production error.
  • In the same picture, the bottom of Gary's hat is shown. It appears wide. This implies that it is the bottom of the bowling pin, but earlier, the pin in his hat it upside-down. It is possible that this outfit is different than the one his godmother gave him and is the correct way.
  • If Cosmo gave Poof too much sugar, then Wanda had to call Dr. Rip Studwell because Poof could get diabetes.

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