When the Puppet Pal puppets are revealed to be controled by Major Glory and VallHalen, there seems to be a related joke to the voice cast. Major Glory controls Puppet Pal Mitch, whom are both voiced by Rob Paulsen. VallHalen and Puppet Pal Clem are both voiced by Tom Kenny, so they are paired up. The same thing applies when the REAL Puppet Pals control the Justice Puppets (puppet versions of Major Glory and VallHalen).
How could there possibly been a "4-Day Justice Friends Marathon"? There are barely enough episodes to cover an hour and a half. Response: Perhaps in "Dexter's Lab", there are many, many episodes of Justice Friends.
Mitch: Oh, no! It's the Justice League puppets!
Krunk: Hey, Puppet Pal Clem, do you mind if I put this golf ball on your head? Clem: Not at all, Puppet Pall Krunk! Mitch: Hey, Puppet... Pal Clem, I know a joke. What is 2+2? Clem: Is it bonk? Mitch: No, it's FOUR!!! (hits the ball on Clem's head with a golf club)
Mitch: Being a puppet pal is a serious bonk-ness! Do you think I just get out of my bonk-bed, eat some bonk-fast, and then bonk Clem on the head all day? (hits Krunk on the head for everytime he says "bonk")
Krunk: ARGH! You guys driving Krunk BONKERS!
Zebra: You did remember to pack your toothbrush, didn't you? Good, you won't need it.
Puppet Pal Mitch: Bonk-stick equals comedy! Golf club equals not comedy!
Unlike other Justice Friends episodes, this one does not feature a laugh track.
The episode title is from a show called, Things That Go Bump in the Night.
The Puppet Pals look very similar to Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street.
S 4 : Ep 35
Aired 9/26/03
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Aired 11/20/03
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Aired 11/4/03
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Aired 9/19/03
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