Airdate: October 11, 1997
Cute First (Ask Questions Later): Snow White, having inherited her stepmother's magic mirror, kidnaps Dot when she finds out she is no longer the cutest in the land.
Acquaintances: The Warners invade the apartment of a Friends parody.
Here Comes Atilla: To the tune of "Git Out da Way, Ol' Dan Tucker", the Warners sing about Atilla the Hun.
Boo Wonder: Chicken Boo helps the Caped Crusader rid the city of crime.
Cute First (Ask Questions Later) contains examples of:
- Cutting Corners: This parody was only able to afford two of the seven dwarfs. After all, "it's a fabulously cheap cartoon."
- Fractured Fairy Tale: This shows what happens after the happily ever after of Snow White.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: The Narrator speaks like Robin Leach, best known as the host of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.
- Opening Shout-Out: The dwarfs kidnap Dot while she's filming the theme song, which is stopped when Yakko and Wakko tickle Dr. Scratchansniff's foot.
- We Are Not Going Through That Again: When the Magic Mirror tells Dot that the Olsen Twins are cuter than her, Dot has Prince Charming put a wardrobe over him so she doesn't have to listen to him anymore.
Acquaintances contains examples of:
- Borrowed Catchphrase: When the title characters are locked out of their apartment, they decide what they do outside the apartment ever day. Phoebe suggests, "Try to take over the world?"
- Here We Go Again!: At the end of the episode, the Warners decide to hang out with the cast of Seinfeld.
- Laugh Track: One is heard after Yakko says, "Hello Nurse", but Yakko asks them to turn it down.
- Weight Woe: The Monica character goes through this throughout the episode in a parody of the fat suit incident.
- Whole-Plot Reference: The episode parodies Friends, but at the end, the Warners hang out with the cast of Seinfeld.
Here Comes Atilla contains examples of:
- Crossover Punchline: The last line is "Atilla for Sale / Atilla for Sale / Atilla Gorilla for sale!"
- Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion: Atilla's favorite ice cream flavor was strawberry. Yakko remarks, "Hey, nobody's perfect."
- To the Tune of...: "Git Out da Way, Ol' Dan Tucker".
Boo Wonder contains examples of:
- Batman Parody: With Chicken Boo as Robin.
- The Cameo: Dot appears in the window in a parody of the Bat-Climb from the 1960s series.
- Formula-Breaking Episode: Usually, it's just one person who fails to see through Chicken Boo's Paper-Thin Disguise. This time, pretty much the entire city, except for the Caped Crusader, knows that Boo is a chicken, I tell ya! A GIANT CHICKEN!!!
- Parody Assistance: Spruce Wayne aka the Caped Crusader is played by none other than Adam West himself.