Stripes, Starla, Zeg and Watts appear for the first time in Season 4.
This is the first episode of Season 4 and the first episode since Catch That Cake!, as well as the first special themed episode in general, where all the main characters are present.
This episode marks the longest all four have taken to first appear in a season.
It's also the first time Watts is seen with Blaze's friends.
Going by production order, this is the seventh episode of the fourth season.
This is the first episode to use a STEM concept that was previously taught.
This is also the third episode to teach coding; however, it is taught near the end of the episode and the Code Go! song does not play.
Blaze has already transformed before the episode starts.
This is the second time Gabby wears her pink tracksuit after Raceday Rescue.
This is the first time this happens in the new animation style.
The skunk also looks more realistic.
A few of the monster machines' robot forms have unique differences from the standard template:
Starla has spurs on her legs akin to those on cowboy boots.
Zeg has reptilian spines on his forearms.
The rest of the differences are solely based on the torso and color scheme.
Runnings Gags[]
Whenever Pickle receives food or a beverage from Beeper, Crusher has Clunk do the same in an attempt to one-up him, but due to his selfish nature, Clunk ends up making food items and drinks with animals or other inedible items inside to pay Crusher out for his rudeness.
Allusions[]
Pickle’s robot Beeper resembles a Yoshi egg from the famous Super Mario Game Series by Nintendo.
Goofs[]
When AJ and Gabby board Blaze and Watts and the Monster Machines jump out of Robot Headquarters, Gabby is not wearing her helmet.
When the Monster Machines land on the street after exiting Robot Headquarters, Gabby is sitting in the wrong seat.
The worker truck that Stripes rescues has a female voice, but the face design of a male truck.
In the Netflix captions, one of Starla's "Hopping Hubcaps!" is miswritten as "Hot Pocket!"