* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: All of Jeepers Creepers Semi-star. Also the remix of the theme song from the third episode. The theme song itself could count.
* CultClassic: Although never a mainstream success, the show launched a number of notable comedic careers and enjoys a dedicated following from audiences and comics alike. Its long-term popularity even warranted a short-run revival series almost two decades afterwards called ''Series/WithBobAndDavid'', which runs in Netflix.
* HarsherInHindsight: [[http://www.avclub.com/articles/rudy-will-await-your-foundation-the-story-of-evere,44401/ This AV Club article]] notes that "Pre-Natal Pageant" is a lot less effective when [[Series/ToddlersAndTiaras certain shows]] have portrayed even more cringing sights than anything in that sketch.
* HilariousInHindsight:
** Several sketches became this. Particularly "Blow Up the Moon" [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=nasas-mission-to-bomb-the-moon-2009-06 when you consider that NASA later bombed the Moon]].
** Bob Odenkirk appears in a sketch mocking cheesy lawyer commercials. Twelve years later, he appeared in ''Series/BreakingBad'' as Saul Goodman (who has his own spin-off called ''Series/BetterCallSaul''), a lawyer who litters Albuquerque with similar cheesy commercials.
** After ''Better Call Saul'', the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk_9qBhuXt0 Law School sketch]] is funnier because the professor is played by Creator/MichaelMcKean, who plays Saul's older brother Chuck [=McGill=] in that show.
** Speaking of ''Breaking Bad'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaO-U-zJU18 does this sketch remind you of Badger getting stung by undercover cops]]?
** David Cross in cut-offs during the "confused heterosexual" sketch in episode two. [[Main/DontExplainTheJoke Never-Nudes, anyone]]?
** The disclaimer at the beginning of "The Altered State of Druggachusettes" ("The following children's program is not suitable for younger or more sensitive viewers") is similar to the notorious disclaimer that ended up getting used on the ''Series/SesameStreet Old School'' DVD sets ("These early ''Sesame Street'' episodes are intended for grownups and may not suit the needs of today's preschool child").
** The Mayostard / Mustardayonnaise / Mustmayostardayonnaise sketch which showed adds for products that sell Mayonnaise and mustard combinations (And Mayostard and Mustardayonnaise combination) would become a reality when Heinz released Mayomust in 2019.
** A company mentioned under "video facilities" in the credits of some of the episodes is named "[[Characters/BetterCallSaulKimWexler Wexler]] Video."
* HoYay: [[HoYay/MrShow Enough to warrant its own page]].
* NauseaFuel: This is Titannica's reaction to the body of their fan Adam Jimmy.
* NightmareFuel: The Superpan sketch especially, combining this with SurrealHumor and MoodWhiplash.
** Adam from the Titannica sketch. He has occasionally been compared to Hisashi Ouchi ([[BrainBleach Google him at your own risk]]).
* RefrainFromAssuming: It's called "How High the Mountain," not "Y'all are Brutalizing Me".
* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/SarahSilverman, Creator/JackBlack, [[Series/TwentyFour Mary Lynn Rajskub]], Creator/TomKenny[[note]]even though Tom Kenny was already in a sketch series: the short-lived FOX series "The Edge" and was just starting his career in voice work in kids' cartoons[[/note]], [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Jill Talley]], [[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman Paul F. Tompkins]], Creator/BrianPosehn, [[Series/ComedyBangBang Scott Aukerman]], Creator/ScottAdsit, and Creator/DinoStamatopoulos all got their start here. Also somewhat applicable to Creator/DavidCross and Creator/BobOdenkirk, if one first came across them in ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' (or ''Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'') and ''Series/BreakingBad'', respectively. The show also features the first use of "Puscifer," the name that Maynard James Keenan's would eventually give his avant garde side projects.
* PlayAlongMeme: ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' fans loves to pretend that some sketches of Bob (usually the jokes about giving blowjobs or being a hooker) are actually details of what "Slippin' Jimmy" got up to.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The show occasionally lets slip its mid-to-late 1990s origins. One sketch involves the bootleg VHS tape trade. The "Jeepers Creepers" and associated sketches lampoon "slackers," a big topic in 1990s. One sketch has the Pope on a low-speed chase that parodies the OJ Simpson saga. The micronation sketch references a concept that was in the news a lot more in the 1990s due to then-current events like Ruby Ridge.
* TheWoobie:
** Oddly enough, the first character Odenkirk plays in the show.
-->'''Ernie''': Wow, he's really changed. He used to be a nice guy, but now he's kinda mean . . .
** Len Gibbons, owner of Gibbons' Market the old timey store that was owned by his grandfather. Constantly gets his grocery store attacked by Megachain store, Fairsley. Throughout the sketch, Gibbons loses less locations and eventually ends up selling produce in a pickup truck.
** The poor [[InnocentSoprano Hated Milk Machine]] from "The Joke: The Musical", who was just "doing what [he was] told" and wasn't to blame for the salesman being killed, but still feels heartbroken and runs away from the farm at the end.