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  • Breakaway Pop Hit: Very few people know that The Baha Men's cover of "Who Let the Dogs Out?" is from this film.
  • Cowboy BeBop at His Computer: Despite the film being about Japanese culture, the song Chuckie Chan uses a Chinese surname.
  • Celebrity Voice Actor:
    • Susan Sarandon as Coco La Bouche.
    • John Lithgow as Jean-Claude.
    • Debbie Reynolds as Lulu, reprising her role from the series.
    • The Brazilian dub has Cláudia Raia as Coco and Miguel Falabella as Jean-Claude.
    • Mako as Coco's boss, Mr. Yamaguchi.
  • Fake Nationality: Susan Sarandon and John Lithgow are of course not French.
  • Kids' Meal Toy:
    • Burger King released a set of eight different toys. These were amusement park rides featuring an interchangeable roller coaster car with one of the film's characters inside it; Tommy, Dil, Chuckie, Kimi, Phil, Lil, Angelica, and Susie. They could connect to each other and run simultaneously.
    • Burger King also released a set of four talking wristwatches, each one featuring two characters; Tommy and Dil, Chuckie and Kimi, Phil and Lil, and Angelica and Susie.
  • Tie-In Cereal: The Movie had its own movie tie-in cereal. The corn puffs were white clouds, and there were special shape pieces of the Eiffel Tower, Tommy's ball, Chuckie's glasses, and Angelica's bow.
  • Voice-Only Cameo: Casey Kasem plays the wedding DJ, and Tim Curry of all people was one of the sumo singers in the karaoke scene.
  • What Could Have Been:
    • The film was written as a straight-up musical like the first film. The "Ooey-Gooey-World" and "I Want A Mom" would have been musical numbers, the latter sung by Chuckie himself. As it is, only "Packin' to Go" and "Bad Girls" are sung by the cast.
    • The alternate endings showing what happened to Coco and Jean-Claude were apparently supposed to be included as The Stinger, but for whatever reason, that never happened, and they wound up as DVD extras instead.
    • The video game adaptation, which had official releases on the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy Color, was also planned to have a release for the Sega Dreamcast, but it got cancelled.
  • You Sound Familiar:
    • Tim Curry voiced Rex Pester in The Rugrats Movie and later returned to voice a sumo singer for this film.
    • In the Latin American Spanish dub, Mr. Yamaguchi is voiced by José Luis Orozco, who previously voiced Stu Pickles in the TV series.

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