- Acting for Two: Four instances of this:
- Devan Leos portrays both Alan and Hapax The Elder.
- Augie Isaac portrays both Gus and Skylar's Dorenbosch.
- Paris Berelc is an Acting For Six case: She portrays Skylar and five identical female Calderans.
- Carlos Lacamara portrays both Horace and his cousin Timeline.
- Actor Allusion:
- In "Living The Dream", Oliver decides to adopt the pseudonym "Quimby Fletcher".
- Another episode mentioned Jordan's hatred of dolphins, a reference to Cozi Zuehlsdorff starring in the movie Dolphin Tale.
- Divorced Installment: According to Devan Leos, the show was originally conceived as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The original logo for the series had a S.H.I.E.L.D. eagle above it.
- Dueling Shows: With both The Thundermans and Henry Danger, both of which are in Disney's perpetual rival network Nickelodeon. Also, with Lab Rats, which it had a crossover with, and the two shows end up merging into a Spin-Off, Lab Rats: Elite Force.
- Playing Against Type: In Good Luck Charlie and A.N.T. Farm the savvy one and the not so bright one are played by Bradley and Jake respectively - the roles are essentially reversed in this show.
- However, Bradley's character is still very much careless, lazy and a magnet for mischief, like Gabe.
- Debby Ryan, who mostly plays a somewhat introverted, nerdy, socially awkward and even Butt-Monkey-ish character in her most well-known Disney Channel roles, gets to play a famous and far overconfident rock star who also happens to be a superheroine no less.
- The Sklar Brothers, who are twin comedians, play Wallace and Clyde.
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