Much like Zeg, Megabot appears to speak in "broken English", as she always refers to herself in the third-person and doesn't use contractions or linking phrases such as "a", "an", or "the".
This is the fourth time Blaze becomes a firefighter.
This is the first episode to feature temporary freeze-frames during the STEM song.
This is one of the very few post-Season 4 episodes where there is no Crusher subplot before going to the first location.
This is also one of the few episodes in which Crusher's subplot intersects with the main story. In this case, Crusher's robot activates "too many balloons" mode which causes it to release loads of balloons, and one of the balloons scoops up Blaze which carries him away into a forest where he first encounters Megabot.
This is the fifth episode to feature a count up from 1 to 10.
This is the final episode aired before Nickjr.com's website redesign on June 21, 2022.
Running Gags[]
When Crusher press his robot's buttons, each mode started attacking him.
Allusions[]
The STEM song is to the tune of the Monopoly theme song, best used for the short-lived game show of the same name in 1990.
Megabot herself resembles Eve from the 2008 Disney/Pixar film, WALL•E.