* CrossDressingVoices:
** Pixel is male, but voiced by Maria Bamford.
** Catbug is voiced by a woman in the Japanese dub.
* DevelopmentGag: Chris's father wielded the lightning sword Chris had in the pilot.
* DevelopmentHell: Season 3 was originally slated for early 2015, only to be delayed by two years, finally premiering in January 2017.
* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: Besides having created the original short and providing some voices in the series, Pen Ward had zero creative input on ''Bravest Warriors''.
* HeAlsoDid:
** The guy who made this worked on ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', as it becomes readily apparent. However, as noted above, while Pendleton Ward created the concept and the original short (and has provided some voices) he has no influence on ''Bravest Warriors'', unlike ''Adventure Time''.
** The developer for the web series is the same guy who did the ''WebAnimation/DrTran'' series as well.
* InternationalCoProduction: Season 4 is a collaboration between the American Frederator and the Canadian Creator/{{Nelvana}}, much like the international rights to early seasons of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents''.
* NetworkToTheRescue: After Nickelodeon rejected the original ''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'' pilot, Creator/FrederatorStudios started putting focus into web animation with Channel Frederator and took the opportunity to greenlight ''Bravest Warriors'' as part of Cartoon Hangover. Oddly enough, the pilot for ''Bravest Warriors'' was still featured in re-runs for ''Random! Cartoons'' on Nicktoons Network.
* NoBudget: The entire show is made on a ''substantially'' tinier budget than even a TV cartoon, yet manages to not only look perfectly professional, but even have full animation at parts!
* NoExportForYou: Because VRV is unavailable outside the United States, from January 2017 to September 2018, there was no legal way for non-Americans to watch Season 3 or Season 4.
* TheOtherDarrin:
** In the original ''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'' pilot, Chris Kirkman was voiced by Creator/CharlieSchlatter, Beth Tezuka was voiced by Creator/TaraStrong, Danny Vasquez was voiced by Creator/RobPaulsen and Wallow was voiced by Dan Finnerty. After Frederator Studios opted to make the show a web series without Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}'s involvement, the characters were respectively recast with Alex Walsh, Creator/LilianaMumy, John Omohundro and Creator/IanJonesQuartey (though Tara Strong would remain involved as the voice of Plum).
** In the fourth season co-produced with Nelvana, Chris is now voiced by Graeme Jokic instead of Alex Walsh because of Canadian laws requiring at least one Canadian actor as one of the two leads (though Alex Walsh was still involved as the voice of Beth's boyfriend, Zack Ryan).
** Chris' parents Brian and Josephine were initially voiced by Breehn Burns and Creator/VanessaMarshall for seasons two and three, but in the fourth season co-produced with Nelvana, they are instead voiced by Creator/EricBauza and Tara Strong (who are both Canadian).
** Slippy Napkins was voiced by Polly Lou Livingston in the original ''Random! Cartoons'' pilot and the first three seasons, but in the fourth season was recast with Creator/FionaReid ([[RuleOfThree who is Canadian]]).
* RealLifeRelative: Beth's father/Ralph Waldo Pickle Chips is voiced by Creator/BillMumy, who is father to Beth's voice actor Creator/LilianaMumy in real life.
* RecursiveAdaptation: The Season 3 episode "Fast Times at Saturn Oaks" is adapted from the 14th issue of the Boom Studios comic book tie-in, the story itself originally intended to be an episode of the web series before being repurposed for the comic.
* SequelFirst: The Japanese version starts at season 4 instead of season 1, presumably because the first three seasons have only 5-minute episodes while the fourth season episodes are a full 22 minutes.
* UnspecifiedRoleCredit: The fourth season credits the voice actors, but does not specify which characters they are voicing.
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