- He Also Did:
- Muppet Performers David Rudman, Todd Hannert, and Adam Rudman have also created Bunnytown, Nature Cat and Donkey Hodie together.
- The show's puppeteers, David Rudman, Alice Dinnean and John Kennedy, as well as guest puppeteers like Eric Jacobson, Joey Mazzarino, Matt Vogel and Stephanie D'Abruzzo, have all worked on such programs as Sesame Street and The Muppets.
- One episode, adapting "Jack and the Beanstalk", featured a friendly giant, played on-screen by Tyler Bunch, another Sesame/Muppet performer whose best-known works also include Bear in the Big Blue House and Oobi.
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: Episodes of the show are surprisingly scarce to find in good quality if you don't know where to look. iTunes and Amazon both only have four episodes of the show for some reason, while only seven episodes were ever released on DVD.
- Screwed by the Lawyers: Unless the music rights can be sorted out, it is unlikely that the entirety of this show will ever see a release on streaming services.
- Screwed by the Network: While it wasn't as mistreated as its fellow puppet shows that came before and after it, the series had very few DVD releases (in total, 7 of its episodes were released on DVD), didn't air as much as other shows, would air once a month during the 2012 rebrand if you were lucky, and was pulled from the Noggin channel after 2 seasons. The Noggin app did have several episodes in HD, but eventually removed them.
- So My Kids Can Watch: Jon Stewart appeared in an episode as a reporter doing a story on Groundhog Day since the show was one of his son's favorite shows.
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