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** The video game controller seen when the Van Computer pulls up a list of games that can be played both indoors and outdoors looks nearly identical to an UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} controller.

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** The video game controller seen when the Van Computer pulls up a list of games that can be played both indoors and outdoors looks nearly identical to an UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} Platform/{{Xbox}} controller.
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* ChristmasSongs: "Christmas Smells Like Christmas", by Soundcheck. It's a rather odd twist on your typical Christmas song ("with pine trees, fresh cookies, [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Grandma's fish casserole]]").

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* ChristmasSongs: "Christmas Smells Like Christmas", by Soundcheck. It's a rather odd twist on your typical Christmas song ("with pine trees, fresh cookies, [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers [[TheTriple Grandma's fish casserole]]").

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: "Fu-Ella" points out the contestants' talents. There's a mermaid who helped build the pyramids, an elf who has a degree in science, and Bertha the giant who... well she's not bright, but she's a good baker.



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: For the Villain People's instruments, there's a guitar, drums, a microphone for the lead singer...and a recorder.
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* NiceHat: Johnny J wears one while working as a foot doctor.
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* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Omar, Opal and Oswald go into {{Fanboy}}/{{Fangirl}} territory when they come across Soundcheck, to such an extent that they could rival ''Otto'' -- an AscendedFanboy himself -- for how much they squee over the boy band, even saying that they want to be like them when they grow up. Orla, on the other hand, doesn't understand why her teammates are freaking out, and instead greets the bandmates in a more formal manner -- when Danny T goes for a fistbump, she grabs the fist and shakes it instead (which is justified, since she is a FishOutOfWater unfamiliar with boy bands). By the end of the episode, she cheers for them just as loudly as the rest of the Main 4.

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* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Omar, Opal and Oswald go into {{Fanboy}}/{{Fangirl}} territory when they come across Soundcheck, to such an extent that they could rival ''Otto'' -- an AscendedFanboy himself -- for how much they squee over the boy band, even saying that they want to be like them when they grow up. Orla, on the other hand, doesn't understand why her teammates are freaking out, and instead greets the bandmates in a more formal manner -- when Danny T goes for a fistbump, she grabs the fist and shakes it instead (which is justified, since she is a FishOutOfWater FishOutOfTemporalWater unfamiliar with boy bands). By the end of the episode, she cheers for them just as loudly as the rest of the Main 4.
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* HumbleHero: Subverted. When Danny T asks the Mobile Unit how the band can thank them, Opal initially asks humble before outlining exactly what she wants them to do: play to win back their fans and have them defect as part of the Villain People's evil army.

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* HumbleHero: Subverted. When Danny T asks the Mobile Unit how the band can thank them, Opal initially asks acts humble before outlining exactly what she wants them to do: play to win back their fans and have them defect as part of the Villain People's evil army.
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* BreatherEpisode: This episode is rather tame and lighthearted compared to the previous one, which was more serious in tone.

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* BreatherEpisode: This episode is rather tame and lighthearted compared to the previous one, which was more serious in tone. It's also a break before the next two episodes, which feature The Shadow working on her next, and ultimately final, EvilPlan.
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* ArtisticLicenseMusic: Overlaps with ImpracticalMusicalInstrumentSkills. When Eve grabs a poster off of the wall and turns it into the megaphone, she explains how it amplifies sound. However, when she shouts into the megaphone, it sounds more like she's speaking into a microphone. Similarly, a makeshift megaphone like that would do virtually nothing at a concert in regards to it functioning as a speaker, or as a microphone (the latter of which Soundcheck does at the end of the episode).

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* ArtisticLicenseMusic: Overlaps with ImpracticalMusicalInstrumentSkills. When Eve grabs a poster off of the wall and turns it into the megaphone, she explains how it amplifies sound. However, when she shouts into the megaphone, it sounds more like she's speaking into a microphone.microphone, with a loud echo accompanying it. Similarly, a makeshift megaphone like that would do virtually nothing at a concert in regards to it functioning as a speaker, or as a microphone (the latter of which Soundcheck does at the end of the episode).

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* ArtisticLicenseMusic: Overlaps with ImpracticalMusicalInstrumentSkills. When Eve grabs a poster off of the wall and turns it into the megaphone, she explains how it amplifies sound. However, when she shouts into the megaphone, it sounds more like she's speaking into a microphone. Similarly, a makeshift megaphone like that would do virtually nothing at a concert in regards to it functioning as a speaker, or as a microphone (the latter of which Soundcheck does at the end of the episode).
* BaitAndSwitch: Eve appears to confront Orla on her made-up name and her new hairdo initially, before complimenting it instead.



** Once Soundcheck gets back together at the end of the episode, the Villain People break up and decide to get real jobs, all of them becoming podiatrists.



* TheBusCameBack: Soundcheck's members return after nearly ''2 seasons'' of them being absent, with the last physical appearance being Danny T in [[Recap/OddSquadS1E39DisorderInTheCourt "Disorder in the Court"]]. [[note]]Their music has played in subsequent episodes following "Disorder in the Court", however.[[/note]]
* CallBack: The beginning of the episode mentions a lot of Soundcheck's past songs, with one notable one being "Take Away Four".
* CharacterFocus: While the Main 4 are all prominently featured, the episode takes its time to make it clear that it's focusing on Orla, who ends up accidentally breaking up Soundcheck.

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* TheBusCameBack: Soundcheck's members return after nearly ''2 seasons'' of them being absent, with the their last physical appearance being only Danny T in [[Recap/OddSquadS1E39DisorderInTheCourt "Disorder in the Court"]]. [[note]]Their music has played in subsequent episodes following "Disorder in the Court", however.[[/note]]
* CallBack: The beginning of the episode mentions a lot of Soundcheck's past songs, with one notable one being "Take Away Four".
* CharacterFocus: While the Main 4 are all prominently featured, the episode takes its time to make it clear that it's focusing mostly focuses on Orla, who ends up accidentally breaking up Soundcheck.



* ContinuityCavalcade: A lot of Soundcheck's previous songs play in this episode, both as BGM and as diegetic pieces.

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* ContinuityCavalcade: A lot of Soundcheck's previous songs play in this episode, both as BGM and as diegetic and non-diegetic pieces.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: None of the Villain People even wonder if Orla (or "Ah-Uh-Um", as she's called) might know what happened to their instruments. They just ask what happened, and then make good of their new instruments.
* DreadfulMusician: In contrast to Soundcheck, who have decent singing voices, the Villain People are ''terribly'' bad at playing music. When they make a TrashCanBand at one point and start playing with trashcans and a recorder, all Orla can do is stare in a nonplussed manner.

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** She also tells the hairstylist shampooing her hair to not forget the [[Recap/OddSquadS2E34WhoIsAgentOtis eyebrows.]]
* DidntThinkThisThrough: None of the Villain People even wonder if Orla (or "Ah-Uh-Um", "Um-Uh-Ah", as she's called) might know what happened to their instruments. They just ask what happened, and then make good of their new instruments.
* DiegeticSwitch: Johnny J appears to be playing his rubber bands when the RooftopConcert starts, but the scene then abruptly shifts to the song he and the rest of Soundcheck perform being non-diegetic.
* TheDitherer: The reason why the Villain People haven't carried out their EvilPlan yet is because none of them can decide what orders to give to their hypnotized audience, and their arguing causes their audience to leave. Eventually, all of them settle on their initial goal: have their hypnotized audience TakeOverTheWorld.
* DoNotSpoilThisEnding: Ivy attempts to invoke an aversion of the trope, as she thinks that her band should hypnotize people into spoiling the endings of movies they see.
* DreadfulMusician: In contrast to Soundcheck, who have decent singing voices, the Villain People are ''terribly'' bad at playing music. When they make a TrashCanBand at one point and start playing with trashcans and a recorder, all Orla can do is stare in a nonplussed manner. Despite their lack of musical talent, however, they still manage to win over fans.



* ExtremeOmnivore: Ivy is seen chowing down on her drumsticks when introducing themselves to the audience.
** Later on, Ava eats dirt that Orla created by using the Dirt-inator gadget on the band's speakers.



* HairstyleMalfunction: Averted. Orla appears to be wearing a blond wig that's brown at the top, but it doesn't accidentally come off or get ruined in any way.

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* GagHaircut: Played with. The Big O is seen getting her mid-afternoon shampoo from an Odd Squad hairstylist at one point, but even though there are hairstyling tools placed next to the shampoo bowl, it's not revealed if she gets a haircut.
* GoodNewsBadNews: The trope is inverted, but plays out in the straight fashion -- Johnny J tells a patient that he has plantar fasciitis, but then tells him that the good news is that there are exercises the patient can do to help with his condition.
* HairstyleMalfunction: Averted. For the first half the episode, while posing as the Villain People's manager, Orla appears to be wearing a blond wig that's brown at the top, but it doesn't accidentally come off or get ruined in any way.way.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Mobile Unit agents all become hated by most everyone for breaking up Soundcheck, despite it being only Orla that had done so. When they get the band back together at the end of the episode, they manage to redeem themselves in the public eye.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: While not used against the Villain People themselves, Soundcheck uses the instruments they made do with to host a RooftopConcert that wins back their fans.
* HumbleHero: Subverted. When Danny T asks the Mobile Unit how the band can thank them, Opal initially asks humble before outlining exactly what she wants them to do: play to win back their fans and have them defect as part of the Villain People's evil army.
* ImmediateSelfContradiction: Opal tells Omar and Oswald not to panic, as they just need to find an animal that can walk, fly, and swim on land to bring three out of the four Soundcheck members back together. She sits on what she says for a moment, and then cries out how it's hopeless.



* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Omar, Opal and Oswald go into {{Fanboy}}/{{Fangirl}} territory when they come across Soundcheck, to such an extent that they could rival ''Otto'' -- an AscendedFanboy himself -- for how much they squee over the boy band, even saying that they want to be like them when they grow up. Orla, on the other hand, doesn't understand why her teammates are freaking out, and instead greets the bandmates in a more formal manner -- when Danny T goes for a fistbump, she grabs the fist and shakes it instead (which is justified, since she is a FishOutOfWater unfamiliar with boy bands).

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* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Omar, Opal and Oswald go into {{Fanboy}}/{{Fangirl}} territory when they come across Soundcheck, to such an extent that they could rival ''Otto'' -- an AscendedFanboy himself -- for how much they squee over the boy band, even saying that they want to be like them when they grow up. Orla, on the other hand, doesn't understand why her teammates are freaking out, and instead greets the bandmates in a more formal manner -- when Danny T goes for a fistbump, she grabs the fist and shakes it instead (which is justified, since she is a FishOutOfWater unfamiliar with boy bands). By the end of the episode, she cheers for them just as loudly as the rest of the Main 4.



* LiteralMinded: Ringo says that Soundcheck doesn't know the meaning of the word "fail". Then Tony D says that they keep a dictionary around with them at all times, but they don't know how to use it.



* NarratorAllAlong: The episode's events are narrated by someone that initially appears to not be seen. However, the end of the episode reveals that the narrator is actually a llama at the local petting zoo, seen earlier.

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* NarratorAllAlong: The episode's events are narrated by someone that initially appears to not be seen. However, the end of the episode reveals that the narrator is actually a llama at the a local petting zoo, seen earlier.earlier when the group attempts to round up Ringo, who works at the petting zoo.



* NiceHat: Johnny J wears one while working as a foot doctor.



** The members of Soundcheck end up doing this to ''each other'' at various points -- the Main 4 get Danny T and Tony D to reunite, but when Danny asks his bandmate if they want to celebrate by playing a game of Squash, he says that he only likes outdoor games, which creates another rift in their friendship and brings the Mobile Unit back to square one.

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** The members of Soundcheck end up doing this to ''each other'' at various points -- the Main 4 get Danny T and Tony D to reunite, but when Danny asks his bandmate if they want to celebrate by playing a game of Squash, he says that he only likes outdoor games, which creates another rift in their friendship and brings the Mobile Unit back to square one. It happens again when Ringo reunites with Danny T and Tony D, which Omar attempts to defy, but ends up failing.
* OhCrap: Omar, Oswald and Opal all get these when Tony D finds that he doesn't have something in common with Danny T, and when Ringo finds that he doesn't have something in common with Danny T and Tony D.



* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: The premise of the episode -- while Orla stalls the Villain People, Opal, Omar and Oswald try to get Soundcheck back together.



* TakeThat: Par for the course for Soundcheck, who is a direct hit at boy bands such as Music/OneDirection. The Villain People as a band, however, appears to be a jab at all-girl groups, like Music/LittleMix and Music/FifthHarmony.



* RunningGag: Oswald reminds the band that they love singing, dancing and jean jackets. The band member the group is trying to bring back realizes he has something in common and rejoins. Then something happens that causes said band member to break away from the band until Oswald, Omar and Opal find a commonality shared among all of the band members, which causes the member to rejoin the band again. Rinse and repeat [[RuleOfThree three times.]]



* SeriesContinuityError: Tony D states that he only likes animals that fly. However, his song "Zoological" has him list off his favorite animals, many of whom swim or walk on land, and don't fly.



* ShoutOut: The name of the rival band, Villain People, is an obvious reference to the band ''Music/VillagePeople''.

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* ShoutOut: The name of the rival band, Villain People, is an obvious reference to the band ''Music/VillagePeople''.



* TwoScenesOneDialogue: Orla asks if Soundcheck breaking up is the end of the world. The Big O answers with "yes", as though she's right beside her (when the episode is shot documentary-style, so she would have no clue of hearing the agent).

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* TwoScenesOneDialogue: Orla asks if Soundcheck breaking up is really the end of the world. The Big O answers with "yes", as though she's right beside her (when the episode is shot documentary-style, so she would have no clue of hearing the agent).agent).
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: When Soundcheck breaks up, their fans grow to love the Villain People when they perform and become the hot new band worldwide, despite their music sounding awful.
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* TheLastOfTheseThingsIsNotLikeTheOthers: For the Villain People's instruments, there's a guitar, drums, a microphone for the lead singer...and a recorder.

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* TheLastOfTheseThingsIsNotLikeTheOthers: TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: For the Villain People's instruments, there's a guitar, drums, a microphone for the lead singer...and a recorder.
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* ChristmasSongs: "Christmas Smells Like Christmas", by Soundcheck. It's a rather odd twist on your typical Christmas song ("with pine trees, fresh cookies, [[TheLastOfTheseThingsIsNotLikeTheOthers Grandma's fish casserole]]").

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* ChristmasSongs: "Christmas Smells Like Christmas", by Soundcheck. It's a rather odd twist on your typical Christmas song ("with pine trees, fresh cookies, [[TheLastOfTheseThingsIsNotLikeTheOthers [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Grandma's fish casserole]]").
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'''''Music of Sound'''''

'''Airdate:''' July 6, 2020 [[note]]PBS Kids premiere[[/note]]

After Orla accidentally gets Soundcheck to break up, the Odd Squad Mobile Unit must convince them to get back together again.

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* AnimalEaredHeadband: Ava wears a glittery headband with cat ears on it.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Orla, being unaware of Soundcheck's existence, asks them a completely innocent question about themselves that just so happens to leave them at a loss for words.
--> '''Orla:''' Tell me, what is this organization you call..."Sound Check"?
--> '''Danny T:''' You don't know who we are?
--> '''Orla:''' I do not. But you must enjoy many activities together. What are your favorites?
--> ''[the band members exchange looks]''
* BorrowedCatchphrase: Opal, Oswald and Omar all borrow O'Donahue's "Ohh yeah!" catchphrase that was said often in Season 1.
* BreakingTheFellowship: Soundcheck as a band undergoes a breakup once Orla's ArmorPiercingQuestion of what the band members like to do together makes them stop and think, as they realize they don't have anything in common.
* BreatherEpisode: This episode is rather tame and lighthearted compared to the previous one, which was more serious in tone.
* TheBusCameBack: Soundcheck's members return after nearly ''2 seasons'' of them being absent, with the last physical appearance being Danny T in [[Recap/OddSquadS1E39DisorderInTheCourt "Disorder in the Court"]]. [[note]]Their music has played in subsequent episodes following "Disorder in the Court", however.[[/note]]
* CallBack: The beginning of the episode mentions a lot of Soundcheck's past songs, with one notable one being "Take Away Four".
* CharacterFocus: While the Main 4 are all prominently featured, the episode takes its time to make it clear that it's focusing on Orla, who ends up accidentally breaking up Soundcheck.
* ChristmasSongs: "Christmas Smells Like Christmas", by Soundcheck. It's a rather odd twist on your typical Christmas song ("with pine trees, fresh cookies, [[TheLastOfTheseThingsIsNotLikeTheOthers Grandma's fish casserole]]").
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Opal turns to the camera following them into Soundcheck's studio and excitedly says how two four-person groups are about to meet for the first time. Omar then asks who the other group is, and Opal responds by saying that it's the Mobile Unit, their own group.
* ContinuityCavalcade: A lot of Soundcheck's previous songs play in this episode, both as BGM and as diegetic pieces.
* ContinuityNod: Does Oprah still like Soundcheck even after her [[RankUp rank ascension?]] Yes she does -- she believes that they have great music ''and'' great hair.
--> '''Big O:''' My favorite band of all time.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: None of the Villain People even wonder if Orla (or "Ah-Uh-Um", as she's called) might know what happened to their instruments. They just ask what happened, and then make good of their new instruments.
* DreadfulMusician: In contrast to Soundcheck, who have decent singing voices, the Villain People are ''terribly'' bad at playing music. When they make a TrashCanBand at one point and start playing with trashcans and a recorder, all Orla can do is stare in a nonplussed manner.
* EvilCounterpart: The Villain People is a DistaffCounterpart and more villainous band to Soundcheck, being an all-female band who is (most likely) a direct TakeThat at girl groups, like how Soundcheck is a TakeThat at boy bands.
* FacialScruff: Invoked by Soundcheck, who sings that if one grows a huge beard and [[ImpossiblyTackyClothes wear neon-colored pants]], they're still invisible (in the [[{{Invisibility}} literal sense,]] that is).
* FluffyFashionFeathers: Ivy wears a coat made of feathers.
* FramingDevice: The episode is filmed in the style of a documentary, with the Main 5 (including the Big O) and Soundcheck giving interviews throughout the episode and the camera following the Mobile Unit as they try to get Soundcheck back together again.
* HairstyleMalfunction: Averted. Orla appears to be wearing a blond wig that's brown at the top, but it doesn't accidentally come off or get ruined in any way.
* TheInfiltration: Orla is forced to pose as the Villain People's band manager to stop them from enacting their EvilPlan, and she repeatedly tricks the band to leave the room so she can turn their musical instruments into objects that are believed to be unplayable -- however, all of the objects she turns the instruments into turn out to ultimately be playable.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Omar, Opal and Oswald go into {{Fanboy}}/{{Fangirl}} territory when they come across Soundcheck, to such an extent that they could rival ''Otto'' -- an AscendedFanboy himself -- for how much they squee over the boy band, even saying that they want to be like them when they grow up. Orla, on the other hand, doesn't understand why her teammates are freaking out, and instead greets the bandmates in a more formal manner -- when Danny T goes for a fistbump, she grabs the fist and shakes it instead (which is justified, since she is a FishOutOfWater unfamiliar with boy bands).
* LackOfEmpathy: Orla managed to make Soundcheck break up by asking them an ArmorPiercingQuestion, which in turn let down their fans all across the world. Instead of feeling any regret over what she did, she dismisses the consequences of her actions as trivial and believes that people are overreacting.
--> '''Orla:''' So be it. A ''band'' broke up. Is it really the end of the world?
* TheLastOfTheseThingsIsNotLikeTheOthers: For the Villain People's instruments, there's a guitar, drums, a microphone for the lead singer...and a recorder.
* TheLeader: Apart from being the lead singer of the Villain People, Eve is also more rational and levelheaded than her bandmates.
* MindControlMusic: The Villain People have the ability to hypnotize people via their music, despite said music being annoying, villainous, and a ''far'' step backwards from the quality of Soundcheck's music.
* MultiPartEpisode: The fifth one of Season 3.
* NarratorAllAlong: The episode's events are narrated by someone that initially appears to not be seen. However, the end of the episode reveals that the narrator is actually a llama at the local petting zoo, seen earlier.
* NeverMyFault: The Villain People blame Soundcheck for people not showing up to the girl group's concert, instead of trying to pinpoint the problem that might by lying in their talents. (Spoiler alert: they have no talent in the realm of music whatsoever.)
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Orla ends up breaking up Soundcheck by pointing out how they have differences and aren't similar to each other. This allows a rival band, the Villain People, to take over and perform MindControlMusic on their audiences. It gets to such a point where ''all'' of the Main 4 end up taking responsibility, not just Orla, and as a result, they all receive heavy backlash from critics.
** The members of Soundcheck end up doing this to ''each other'' at various points -- the Main 4 get Danny T and Tony D to reunite, but when Danny asks his bandmate if they want to celebrate by playing a game of Squash, he says that he only likes outdoor games, which creates another rift in their friendship and brings the Mobile Unit back to square one.
* [[invoked]] TheOtherDarrin: Johnny J is played by Graham Scott Fleming in this episode rather than Matthew Armet, who played him in prior episodes.
* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: The title of the episode is a reference to ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic''.
* ProductPromotionParade: Downplayed -- the Main 4's VIP passes have a shirt design that was for sale at the show's Amazon store at the time the episode aired (and is still listed to this day). There are no other Soundcheck shirt designs that are featured in the episode aside from that one.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The Villain People's ultimate goal, which they wish to achieve via MindControlMusic.
* TheRockStar: Uva is very dimwitted (and we mean ''[[LethallyStupid dimwitted]]''), but she can shred a guitar like nobody's business.
* TrashCanBand: Orla decides to change the rubber bands the Villain People are using into trash cans, which she thinks will remedy the problem. However, it fails to stop them, and they use the trash cans as instruments.
* RooftopConcert: Soundcheck holds one of these at the end of the episode.
* ShapedLikeItself: Soundcheck's Christmas song, "Christmas Smells Like Christmas".
* ShoutOut: The name of the rival band, Villain People, is an obvious reference to the band ''Music/VillagePeople''.
** The video game controller seen when the Van Computer pulls up a list of games that can be played both indoors and outdoors looks nearly identical to an UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} controller.
* StealthHiBye: Danny T and Tony D both appear on the couch directly after Opal, Omar and Oswald find out what game can be played indoors and outdoors.
* ThemeNaming: The names of the women in the Villain People band are Ava, Eve, Ivy and Uva, all of which are three-letter names.
* TwoScenesOneDialogue: Orla asks if Soundcheck breaking up is the end of the world. The Big O answers with "yes", as though she's right beside her (when the episode is shot documentary-style, so she would have no clue of hearing the agent).
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