In production order, this is the twenty-first episode of the seventh season.
This episode is the start of the second half of the Robot Riders miniseries, as well as the first of the 2020s.
Sparkle turns into a robot for the first time.
The color of Robot Blaze’s belt was changed from gold to brown.
This episode marks the fifth episode of Nickelodeon's "fast-ernoons", which premieres a brand new Blaze & the Monster Machines episode every day at 12:00 PM.
Blaze is doing the same coding like in a tunnel like he did in Breaking the Ice and Sparkle is seeing Robot HQ for the first time like Blaze did in Breaking the Ice and Starla, Zeg, Darrington, Stripes, and Watts as well in Robots to the Rescue.
This is one of the many episodes where Blaze and AJ have to rescue Crusher and Pickle after what Crusher does.
Robot Power (the song), and coding, are sung again like in the six Robot Riders episodes except for Robots in Space, because Planets was the STEM Concept instead of Coding even though it was used.
Similarly to Knights in Sparkling Armor, Sparkle joins Blaze and AJ's adventure to rescue Crusher and Pickle.
Unlike all the previous Robot Riders episodes (and also the one that followed), Blaze transformed offscreen and was already a robot at the start of the episode.
However, Blaze still used his blueprint power to help Sparkle turn into a robot.
This episode makes Robot Riders the first miniseries to contain more than 6 episodes.
Crusher made an uncontrollable robot.
This is also another invention that is not cheating-related.
Like in Pickle Power, where Auto-Vac returned everything he sucked, the homemade robot was on the mud blasting from Mud Mountain, making it the second invention to not shatter into pieces or vaporize.
Running Gags[]
Every time Crusher presses a button, trying to get his robot to stop, the robot does something silly to Crusher, such as drop food on him.