Gabby, Starla, Darington and Zeg don't appear in this episode.
Going by production order, this is the ninth episode of the first season.
Blaze and AJ visit Stripes' home for the first time.
Animals that Stripes summoned with his jungle horn:
Monkeys
Parrots
Frogs
Panda bear
Edited shots from Blaze of Glory are shown during the travel song, after the "balancing" scene and when Blaze and Stripes are chasing after the jungle horn as it is thrown into the river.
Stripes has interaction with the viewer for the first time.
The jungle swings and swamp are seen again in Spark Bug.
The book Stripes and the Jungle Horn is based on this episode.
Whenever Stripes is blocked by the robot chef, Italian music can be heard in the background.
This is the first time Stripes gets dizzy, as shown when he first slams into the robot chef’s frying pans.
The scene where Blaze and Stripes drive aside each other before zooming into the distance is a reused shot from Stuntmania! with Stripes taking Darington's place.
Running Gags[]
Crusher getting bothered by random disasters as he is about to begin playing Stripes' Jungle Horn.
Allusions[]
The famous Tarzan yell can be heard in this episode.
Crusher building a robot chef is similar to the SpongeBob SquarePants episode “Welcome to the Chum Bucket” where Plankton built his own robot chef.
Goofs[]
Crusher has the fruit on him in one shot, but in the next shot, the fruit is missing and there is a hiccup in one shot.
In one shot, Stripes has his jungle horn, but in the next shot, it disappears.
Due to the use of stock footage, during the travel song as Blaze and Stripes are side-by-side, Blaze's spoiler is up despite not using Blazing Speed in that scene.
Whenever Stripes uses the jungle horn, his lips don’t touch the horn's mouthpiece when he blows into it.
Before the robot chef obliterates, the two waffles on his frying pan were gone, and then the waffle returned in the next shot.