* ActingForTwo: A necessity with such a small voice cast, as [[BigBad Emperor Bog]] and [[TheDragon Dr. Damage]] are both voiced by S. Scott Bullock, and [=2T=] Fru-T and Mike are both voiced by Creator/RobPaulsen.
* FranchiseKiller: The franchise's catastrophic failure, alongside buyouts of other companies, led to the Just Group filing for adminstration in January 2002. This would soon turn into many years of arguments and conflicts over Just's fate.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Nickelodeon axed this show almost as quickly as its first (and equally obscure) acquired science-fiction cartoon, ''WesternAnimation/TheBrothersFlub''. All but two of the episodes ("Emperor Damage" and "If The Suit Fits") are available on Website/YouTube. The series has seen three VHS/DVD releases by Universal in the United States, and quite a number of VHS and some DVD releases from Just Entertainment and Abbey Home Media in the UK.
* KidsMealToy: Burger King sold a set of eight figures as Kids' Meal toys in 2002.
* ProductionPosse: Being another cartoon about a trio of heroic Martians, it's no surprise that this show shares voice actors with ''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars''. [=2T=] Fru-T and Mike are both voiced by Creator/RobPaulsen (who voices Throttle and Fred the Mutant in ''Biker Mice from Mars''), Angela is voiced by Creator/KathSoucie (who voiced Harley in the ''Biker Mice from Mars'' three-part episode "Once Upon a Time on Mars"), and Do-Wah Diddy is voiced by Creator/JessHarnell (who voiced the radio DJ Sweet Georgie Brown, Evil Eye Weevil, and Honka Loogie in ''Biker Mice from Mars'').
* RereleasedForFree: All of the episodes were officially uploaded online for free, but that didn't last and they were taken down.
* TheMerch: The show had '''loads''' of merchandise, all courtesy of the Just Group's focus on this demographic.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Universal planned to produce a film version of the series but the project ended up being shelved due to Creator/RobertStack's death.
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