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  • Adored by the Network: Formerly; this show was a staple on Noggin and Nick Jr. in the mid-to-late 2000s and very early 2010s. Bill Cosby's sexual assault accusations coming to light caused the show to be dropped in early 2014 and it hasn't been seen since.
  • Bury Your Art: Since the career-ending accusations against Cosby, Nickelodeon has gone out of their way to erase every trace of the show's existence. The network has removed the show from archived schedules and excluded it from the "complete" timeline of Nickelodeon animated series.
  • Children Voicing Children: The children on the show, including Little Bill himself, are all voiced by actual children.
  • Creator Backlash: Due to the controversies surrounding creator Bill Cosby, Nickelodeon has been trying to erase Little Bill from their history. The show was removed from reruns in early 2014 and hasn't been seen since, Nick Jr. never mentions or references the show on social media, and it is currently the only "classic" Nick Jr. show not available to stream on Paramount+. They've even gone as far as removing the show from past schedules.
    • In 2022, Nickelodeon Animation Studio posted a timeline of its original series. Barring miniseries, spin-offs, and DreamWorks shows, Little Bill is the only original show not included, confirming the suspicion that the show has been removed from Nickelodeon canon.
  • Domestic-Only Cartoon: The series was produced and animated entirely at Nickelodeon's in-house flash studio in New York City.
  • In Memoriam: "Just a Baby / The Camp Out" was dedicated in the memory of Madeline Kahn, who died 5 days after she recorded her lines for Mrs. Shapiro in the latter segment.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: Due to the various allegations against Bill Cosby, Nick Jr. has understandably chosen not to air or acknowledge the series since 2014.
    • Little Bill is notably the only in-house animated series from Nick Jr. that has never been available to stream on Paramount+ or the Noggin app. An incomplete collection of episodes is still on Vudu, iTunes, and Amazon on a pay-per-episode basis, but probably only until the latest rights deal runs out.
    • Eight of the show's segments — "The Treasure Hunt," "The Best Way to Play," "Zoopity Zoo," "The Ring Bear," "Number One on Honeywood Street," "Baseball Glovers," "Private Time," and "Never" — have never received an official home release, so the only way to watch them is from low-quality home recordings shared online.
  • Kids' Meal Toy: Subway sold a set of four toys in 2000; there was a figure of Little Bill with a snap-on spacesuit, Little Bill and Captain Brainstorm in the Brainstar, a plush of Elephant the Hamster, and the Super-Fast Hyper Spinner.
  • The Other Darrin:
    • Kathy Najimy replaced Madeline Kahn as the voice of Mrs. Shapiro after the latter's death.
    • The game Little Bill Thinks Big features Ty Jones replacing Gregory Hines and Bill Cosby as the voice of Big Bill and Captain Brainstorm.
  • Reclusive Artist: Xavier Pritchett, who voiced the titular character seemingly vanished off the face of the earth after the series ended in 2004, and his current status and whereabouts are unknown.

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