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In this episode Ed acquires an artifact that allows him to fly. He is even more invincible than before.
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Olskool, Bedlam, Crouch and 5 extras are the only spectators in the massive Z-G arena. Not exactly a sell-out sport.
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When Burn says, "That's pathetic," to describe "Mr. Bed-dumb," Ed says, "They're not!" before the doors open to show the other robots.
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How did Crouch know Dr. Hong's name? His name wasn't mentioned during the entire episode, and considering Bedlam didn't know who he was, how would Crouch?
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When one of the red robots crashes and burns, the animation of it falling apart is reused from the first episode, one last bolt flying off and all.
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The parts dealer robot that Burn visits has the same body style/model as Crouch.
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Both times when the crew are playing jump-chess, they call out moves that can't exist in chess, eg Bishop to Pawn 3, Queen to Pawn 4.
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There were two times where Deets wasn't wearing her chest plate along with the rest of her gear, but mysteriously it was in shots immediately afterwards.
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After Spyker got hit by the smasher a few times, his left leg had somehow gone through the solid floor.
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Apparently the bio spore could only consume organic items, as it spit out Crouch, as well as Bedlam's glasses.
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In this episode, we discover that Deets' real name is Sarah.
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When the Dojo crew approached the stoplights, it appears that none of them were in possession of the recently retrieved package.
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Burn told everyone to power up at the beginning, but they were already wearing all their street gear except their helmets.
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Whenever there is a close-up of Fizz grabbing hold of the lines during the Clowns' first attempt to jack the fusion orb, the background (hence the orb itself) does not spin.