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* Andy's character design is based as the title character of Everett Peck's previous AnimatedSeries, ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'', in that both have EyeGlasses and the same modeled ginger hair.

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* Andy's character design is based as on that of the title character of Everett Peck's previous AnimatedSeries, ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'', in that both have EyeGlasses and the same modeled ginger hair.

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* Rodney adopting the alter-ego of the Blame-Taker is a parody of Franchise/{{Batman}}, with the same theme music playing and twirling initials on the screen during his montages.

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* Rodney adopting the alter-ego of the Blame-Taker is a parody of Franchise/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, with the same theme music playing and twirling initials on the screen during his montages.



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!!"He Got Blame"
* The title is a parody of the 1999 sports drama film ''Film/HeGotGame''.
* Rodney adopting the alter-ego of the Blame-Taker is a parody of Franchise/{{Batman}}, with the same theme music playing and twirling initials on the screen during his montages.
* One of Mrs. J's friends is a lady with an abnormally huge wart which enlarges when Rodney accuses Mrs. J of burning the dinner, which is an homage to Franchise/{{Pinocchio}}'s nose enlarging whenever he tells a lie.
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* The misadventures of Andy and Rodney seem to be an homage to ''Franchise/CalvinAndHobbes'', except that in the case of this show, the human boy is the sane one while the animal is the reckless one.

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* The misadventures of Andy and Rodney seem to be an homage to ''Franchise/CalvinAndHobbes'', ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'', except that in the case of this show, the human boy is the sane one while the animal is the reckless one.

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* The misadventures of Andy and Rodney seem to be an homage to ''Comics/CalvinAndHobbes'', except that in the case of this show, the human boy is the sane one while the animal is the reckless one.

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* The misadventures of Andy and Rodney seem to be an homage to ''Comics/CalvinAndHobbes'', ''Franchise/CalvinAndHobbes'', except that in the case of this show, the human boy is the sane one while the animal is the reckless one.




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!!"Andy Had a Little Squirrel"
* The title is a parody of the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb".



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* Andy's character design is based as the title character of Everett Peck's previous AnimatedSeries, ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'', in that both have EyeGlasses and the same modeled ginger hair.
* The misadventures of Andy and Rodney seem to be an homage to ''Comics/CalvinAndHobbes'', except that in the case of this show, the human boy is the sane one while the animal is the reckless one.
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!!"Harried Treasure"
* Captain Puffy's Shirt Puff Cereal and its mascot are a reference to Cap'n Crunch and the eponymous mascot.

!!"The Rod Squad"
* The entire episode is a parody of the Creator/{{ABC}} crime drama series ''Series/TheModSquad'' (1968-1973), with Rodney playing the role as Michael, Leon playing Clarence, and Darlene playing Peggy.
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