How would Foghorn be able to life a bull, a cow, and all the kids?
How would the kids be able to use a soccer field for a day and not have any disturbation from other people? Also how would Tweety know how to operate the score board?
Lola: It doesn't matter if they don't like you. You should like yourself.
The lesson to be learned in Cock-A-Doodle-Doo-It! is not to give into peir pressure.
When Tweety is "training" Foghorn he is wearing the same cap as the one that Rocky's trainer wears in the movies.
In a few scenes Lola is slighty out of sync from when speaking. Very un-noticable to the untraied eye.
The quote from when Lola was saying Cock-A-Doodle-Doo the Rooster is winning is the exact piece from the episode Takes us Out to the Ballgame.
Some of the other kids call Foghorn Foghead.
Foghorn has his southern accent.
This is the first episode of the second season that included a song. It is unknown why this episode was the first one to include a song. The song features two classic Looney Tunes characters.
Has a song.
First appearance of Foghorn and Barnyard Dawg (as a puppy).
Cock-A-Doodle-Doo-It! is similar to the name of the baseball player in Takes Us Out To The Ballgame.
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The title "Bend it Like Petunia", is a play off the movie title "Bend it Like Beckham", a movie about a girl in the UK who wants to play professional soccer, despite obstacles in her way.
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