- Early-Bird Release: The episodes "Girls Only/Secession" were released on the DVD "The Trouble with Magic" 3 months and 25 days before they aired.
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: Inverted; while the show can still be bought off Amazon either in DVD or digital through iTunes among other platforms, no episodes have ever really been found online since its cancellation.
- Non-Singing Voice: The Log Hermit is voiced by Maurice LaMarche, but his singing in "Our Favorite Juju" is performed by Mani Baker.
- The Other Darrin: Besides Dead/Party Juju and Lok, almost every character from the original three games got a voice change for the show:
- Jason Marsden was replaced by Hal Sparks as Tak
- John Kassir was replaced by Lloyd Sherr as Jibolba
- Rob Paulsen's roles of Mindreader/Psychic Juju and Tlaloc/Traloc were replaced by S. Scott Bullock and Jeff Bennett respectively despite Rob still doing the voice of Dead/Party Juju.
- Maurice LaMarche replaces Jeff Bennett as the voice of Belly Juju and Lara Jill Miller as the voice of Dinky Juju.
- Darkness Juju, the cartoon's interpretation of Travis the Dark Juju from Tak: The Great Juju Challenge, is voiced by Mitch Watson instead of Dee Bradley Baker.
- Screwed by the Network: Ironic that the show was meant to come first, but delays booted the games ahead instead while they tried to get the show up and running. Three games in, the show finally premiered in 2007...and Nickelodeon did little to promote it. Eventually, it got put on Nicktoons Network, where it would often be seen hanging out in a graveyard slot. The show would sometimes air outside of that timeslot, however. After the two last games, the show was quietly cancelled and faded into obscurity.
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