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*Apparently at some point, Mr. Turner must have gotten the Striker Z out of the Junkyard and took it for himself since it is shown in this episode.
 
*Apparently at some point, Mr. Turner must have gotten the Striker Z out of the Junkyard and took it for himself since it is shown in this episode.
 
*From what is stated in this episode, reverse psychology always beats youthful rebellion (Mr. Turner did this to trick Timmy into washing the car and later Timmy used this to send Cosmo and Wanda into the Wishy Washy to become normal again).
 
*From what is stated in this episode, reverse psychology always beats youthful rebellion (Mr. Turner did this to trick Timmy into washing the car and later Timmy used this to send Cosmo and Wanda into the Wishy Washy to become normal again).
*'''Innunedos:''' Wanda says "Oh, sheet" which sounds like "Oh, sh**".
 
**Cosmo: We're not even married, dude, it does not to ''my taste'', I love when there is a ''hold out for that''.
 
 
*The bus horn was [[La Cucaracha|La Cucaracha.]]
 
*The bus horn was [[La Cucaracha|La Cucaracha.]]
 
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Trivia

  • This is the third and so far last appearance of the Striker Z automobile.
  • For the duration of Poof's disappearance, this episode mirrors the structure of a 2005 Fairly OddParents episode.
  • This is so far the only episode which has the Striker Z on the title card.
  • This is the third episode which involves Cosmo and Wanda as teens, the first one was all the way back in the Oh Yeah! Cartoons series, episode "The Temp" and the second one was during the "Floating With You" musical number in "School's Out!: The Musical".
  • Mrs. Turner and Timmy went to the Tibecuador Express when they thought there is nothing else to do. Tibecuador was wished for by Timmy in the episode "Oh, Brother!" and has apparently become a real country in The Fairly OddParents universe.
  • "The Cake n' Bacon", Tibecuador and the Striker Z are mentioned again in this episode.
  • Apparently at some point, Mr. Turner must have gotten the Striker Z out of the Junkyard and took it for himself since it is shown in this episode.
  • From what is stated in this episode, reverse psychology always beats youthful rebellion (Mr. Turner did this to trick Timmy into washing the car and later Timmy used this to send Cosmo and Wanda into the Wishy Washy to become normal again).
  • The bus horn was La Cucaracha.

Running Gags

  • People saying "Peace out, yo!"
  • Stating that reverse psychology beats youthful rebellion
  • Threatening to confiscate items (most notably skateboards)

Goofs

  • Right after Cosmo turns back into an adult, his irises are missing.

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