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  • Creator Backlash: They have made a few episodes focused on redrawing some of their early, pre-drawfee art.
  • Creator Couple: Jacob and Julia met, started dating, and got married during the course of the show.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: The episode where the team draw Gods in the style of Hades was taken down a day after being uploaded due to getting multiple facts about the Hindu God Shiva wrong. It is currently unknown if the parts not related to Shiva will be released at a later date, or if the only way to view the episode will be through fan torrents.
  • Missing Episode:
    • A handful of episodes were recorded but ended up unreleased due to technical issues. While the premises for some of these episodes have been revisitednote , the show's reliance on improv means that they aren't 1-to-1 recreations of the lost originals.
    • None of the College Humor/Dropout era Twitch streams were officially archived, and a majority of them are now considered lost media. Thankfully, around 20 episodes have been archived by fans and were re-uploaded to YouTube.
  • Romance on the Set: Julia and Jacob announced they were dating in December 2018. As of August 7th, 2022, the couple is engaged.
  • Spinoff: Karina's "Hot Guy P.I" comic miniseries stars Schmidt and Nando from the "Drawing the Most Handsome Man" episode.
  • Throw It In!: Most episodes are edited to keep the length below 30 minutes, removing irrelevant or less entertaining banter. Sometimes though, the hosts will proactively choose to leave some of their funnier mistakes in the final cut, such as the flubbed intros in Waluigi + Junji Ito: Style Mash-Up Challenge and Drawing Popular Characters Without Looking.
    • Sometimes a flub from one of the hosts will be picked up and used to influence the picture being created. During the Emoji Combo Drawing Challenge, Jacob mispronounces "Salty" as "Snalty" and the crew goes wild with the idea, creating a giant train-mech designed to distribute SNALT to humans no matter how dehydrated they become.
  • Writing by the Seat of Your Pants: As the hosts generally aren't informed about what exactly they're going to draw beforehand, they basically have to make up the subject's design (and sometimes backstory) as they're drawing it.

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