Wild Eagle: (after Kid Vicious steals his horse) Ah-ha-ha-ha! Joke on him! O'Rourke: What do you mean? Wild Eagle: As soon as horse get chance, he run away and come home. Chief's horse love chief. Crazy Cat: Chief's horse dumb animal.
Agarn: Maybe it was his twin brother. O'Rourke: He hasn't got one. Agarn: His twin sister. In disguise!
Joe Brooks (Vanderbilt) is in the credits but does not appear.
Sterling Holloway may not be a familiar name, but his face and voice are familiar to most viewers. Many will recognize his high-pitched voice from numerous Disney cartoons and especially as Winnie the Pooh.
A dual role for Ken Berry.
Sheriff Lawton: Over hill, over dale, I have hit the dusty trail. A slightly rephrased line from "The Caissons Go Rolling Along," which eventually became the official US Army song in 1956, although with new lyrics that omitted this line. As it was, the line is an anachronism because the song was written in 1908 by Brigadier General Edmund "Snitz" Gruber, decades after the setting of F Troop.
The episode title is a reference to a common nickname used for youthful western bad guys like Billy the Kid.
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