!!General

* ActingForTwo: The members of the transcontinental (Omaha/Vancouver-based) voice cast often voiced multiple characters, especially D. Kevin Williams whenever Slammu and Slobster share the screen.
* FollowTheLeader: One of several humanoid animal hero groups in the wake of the Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles. This is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ula9xQsdhQ0 lampshaded and parodied]] in ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'', where it almost seems like UsefulNotes/{{Plagiarism}}.
* HeAlsoDid: Long before becoming a successful actor, Creator/VinDiesel demoed ''Street Sharks'' toys [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4HLBfTcAUg at Toy Fair]].
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For a while after the show ended, there were a very limited amount of ways to see the Street Sharks in action.
** It reran for a time as part of the Creator/USANetwork's ''Action Extreme Team'', but vanished after USA's new management dumped all their animation.
** Creator/{{Netflix}} had the entire series available for streaming, but it left.
** As of February 19, 2013, a complete series set is available on DVD from Creator/MillCreekEntertainment.
** For a time, the entire series was available on Website/YouTube for free via an official channel run by the show's co-owner 41 Entertainment. It's since been taken down, but replaced with official uploads of every episode by the current owners, WildBrain.
** In December 2021, Creator/DiscotekMedia, in the vein of their other occasional western cartoon releases, announced an SD Blu-Ray release of the show, set for April 2022 under license from 41 Entertainment. To even ''their'' surprise, the video quality of the masters they were provided for this release, compared to older DVD releases, is ''[[https://twitter.com/discotekmedia/status/1470592396664590336 incredibly good]]'', making this the most jawsome release of the show by far.
* PopCultureUrbanLegends: In 2003, a middle schooler wrote a fake episode guide for the show which proliferated around the Internet, leading to a number of incorrect claims about the show which aren't true:
** There is no female shark named "Roxie", let alone any "lost episodes" where she is present. There ''is'' a shark named Rox, but that is an entirely separate, and male, character.
** No, Henry "The Fonz" Winkler was never in this show (this online rumour somehow managed to fool people who ''worked on the show'', no less).
** To a lesser extent, some sites erroneously credit Creator/KharyPayton has having a role (usually Moby Lick) in this show when this never happened.

!!Specific
* The series was dubbed into European Spanish twice: the second dub is, so far, the only case of a foreign animated series being dubbed into Southern Spanish. The result was somewhat odd, and there were a few changes in the script (notably, the main characters still adress themselves by their real names, and Dr. Piranoid's name is really Piranoid, from the start), but it's curious to hear how Piranoid's accent is rendered as the only character in the show without a Southern accent.
* The Italian dub came with a remade theme song. An attempt to get a catchy, rhyming lyrics described Paradigm as a "Pazzoide, cattivo e genialoide" ("Evil man, kinda crazy, kinda genius"). For every kid born in the '90s, describing a raving madman in such a {{narm}} way is as iconic as the "Jawesome" quip.
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