After Maxwell and C.C. secure the rights to Lamb Chop: The Movie, Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop come to visit.
- As Herself: Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop, of course
- Broken Treasure: After Lamb Chop is (supposedly) eaten by Chester, Fran creates a shoddy replacement.
- Cargo Ship: Unique in that it's the cargo initiating, in this case Lamb Chop with Max - to the point that when she insists on a "private meeting" with him, even Shari isn't invited.
- Didn't Think This Through: C.C rushes to tattle on Fran, whose idea it was to let Chester stay with them. While she gloats, Maxwell points out that Chester is her dog.
- Dirty Kid: Lamb Chop is "only six," but has a very adult interest in Maxwell
- Fur and Loathing: C.C. makes the mistake of wearing a New Zealand lamb coat around Lamb Chop
- Last-Second Word Swap: Brighton when he accidentally admits to sending Gracie down the hamper shoot as young children.
- Majority-Share Dictator:Shari Lewis: Lamb Chop, let's not be hasty.
Lamb Chop: Let's not forget who owns fifty-two percent. - Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Is Lamb Chop just a puppet operated by Shari Lewis or an actually living Animated Actor? The episode seems to play it both ways depending on which is funnier at the moment.
- Parodies of Fire: Occurs when C.C. is racing Fran to Maxwell's office
- The Prima Donna: Lamb Chop definitely knows that she's a big star
- The Rival: Apparently, Lamb Chop and Miss Piggy have a rivalry:Lamb Chop: Miss Piggy? That ham?!
Fran: Honey, she's the new white meat. - Title: The Adaptation: The fictional Lamb Chop: The Movie
- Would Hurt a Child: During their Parodies of Fire race, C.C. knocks Brighton to the ground without pausing. Fran helps him up in slow motion while still trying to get to Maxwell first.