Gabby, Stripes, Starla, Zeg and Watts don't appear in this episode.
In production order, this is the second episode of the sixth season.
Stunt Kitty makes her first appearance in the series. She is also the second pet introduced in the show, after Pierre and Debris in Officer Blaze.
Stunt Kitty is the first domestic cat in the series.
This is the first time Darington sings a song to himself.
This is the seventh episode to re-teach a STEM concept from the past (Acceleration from Stuntmania!).
Coincidentally, both episodes have Blaze and AJ trying to save Darington because of Crusher sending him away.
But in this episode, Crusher sends Darington away by accident instead of cheating to do it.
The STEM song was not remixed, and AJ's vocals were not re-recorded by his current voice actor. As a result, Dusan Brown's recordings are left intact.
This episode is one of the few in the show with a different style of title card.
This is the first time a porcupine appears.
This is the first episode to introduce a travel song since Robot Power in Season 4.
As Darington is rolling on a barrel, his line "Daringtaaaaahhhh!!!" was recycled from "Race to the Top of the World".
Unlike most episodes, the outline of the title card is yellow while the text is blue, perfectly to match with the colors of Stunt Kitty's design, along with cat ears and a tail.
This is the eighth time anyone other than Blaze to read the title card, in this case, Darington.
Cable listings show this episode as "The Amazing Stunt Kitty!" with an exclamation point, but the title card excludes such.
This is the final episode where Ramone Hamilton voiced AJ before leaving to work on the new Disney Junior show The Chicken Squad.
The "Purr-fect Pals" Song was seen in the Face's Music Party episode, "Big Cats".
This is the fourth episode where Blaze and Crusher don't interact at all in an episode where Crusher causes the conflict, following "Dinosaur Parade", "The Chicken Circus!" and "Toy Trouble!.
Running Gags[]
Whenever Pickle is about to try a stunt, Crusher shoves him away so he can take all the glory. Unfortunately, whenever he is partway through, Pickle alerts him of the hazards at the end, and he ends up falling into something sticky, slimy, squishy or stinky.