Pickle reads the title card in this episode instead of Blaze, and the first time he does so by himself, as he previously read the title card of The Pickle Family Campout with all of his relatives.
This is the first episode to premiere after DHX was rebranded as WildBrain.
However, the DHX end card was shown in the credits, meaning this was produced before the brand was renamed.
This episode takes place in Fall according to the multicolored trees.
Also, this episode may take place at sunset or sunrise because of the pink sky.
Pickle's wand aura seems to change its color and appearance depending on who is wielding it. When Pickle uses it, the aura is green and rounded; when Crusher uses it, the aura is light blue and resembles lightning bolts.
This is the second time Pickle reads the title instead of Blaze, the first was The Pickle Family Campout along with his family.
This is the second time Crusher has apologized for something he did. The first time was in Catch That Cake!.
The billboard that gets messed up is advertising Paulina's Pizza, the pizza restaurant that the Monster Machines helped Paulina build in Construction Crew to the Rescue.
The building that Blaze and Pickle climb is the building he, Darington and Starla climbed in Trouble at the Truck Wash, but missing the antenna at the top.
The barker and the Super-Size Prize machine from The Super-Size Prize can be seen at the Fall Festival.
Starting this episode, Blaze's tow hook has a new appearance.
Running Gags[]
Pickle casting magic with his wand.
The Monster Machines going out of control with their disasters.
Allusions[]
The title is a spoof of the magic word "Abracadabra."
The plot is similar to the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse special "Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt". Both Crusher and Pete say wrong magic words, which results in the heroes having to rescue their friends.
Goofs[]
Crusher's horn sound is more generic instead of his usual low-note as heard in previous seasons. This also happened in Power Tires.
After Pickle's song ends, the audience disappears.
When Darington frighteningly screams his name as he approaches a billboard, the captions say "Hang tight!"
When Darington says, "Blaze! AJ!" the captions say "Oh, help me!"
Blaze somehow disappears between the time Pickle sings his song and the time he comes out of the tent.
The rulers in the STEM song top out at 10. In real life, they end at 12 inches and/or 30 centimeters.