When the delivery boy throws the donut into his mouth, the basket that was holding the newspaper disappeared and the reappeared in the following scene.
"The HIt Parade", which is one of Puffy's albums, is listed as a song in the credits.
Wall: HELP!! Kaz: TASKETTEI!!! (Wall grabs the guitar strap worn as a belt around Kaz, wraps around the burning amp, and tosses it out the door) Wall's Mom: Are we there yet? (spits on the burning amp)
Ami: Who cares what some stupid review says?
Wall: FIRE! Unquote.
Yumi: (to Ami) Don't worry. He'll find something he's good at. (Wall crash into the exit and takes it with him) Yumi: Appearantly, leaving isn't it.
Ami: (angrily) LET'S BEAT HIM UP, TAKE THE PAPER, AND EAT HIS BIKE! Yumi: Or, we could just ask him for the paper. Ami: (angrily) LET'S JUST ASK HIM FOR THE PAPER! (flames come up behind Ami and vanish) Yumi: Stress is SO not pretty.
Wall: Wall make disco kitchen.
Flash Backman: Hit it! Action! Whatever. (Yumi plays piano) Yumi: (sighs) I'll never stop playing music. Not even if you throw me off this cliff. Villain: We'll see about that. Flash Backman: Cut! Stunt double. (Ami and Yumi switch places) Ami: What the? You are NOT gonna throw me off this cliff. Villain: We'll see about that. (grabs Ami and throws her off of cliff) Ami: TASKETTEI!!! (hits the ground) Flash Backman: Ugh. Awful. Take two.
Wall's ringtone in "Hired Help" is actually the theme of the show.
The parrot from Surf's Up makes a brief cameo appearance in "Stop the Presses".
Main Ally(ies): Wall
Main Villain(s): Flash Backman and The Delivery Boy
The delivery boy wears blue pants in "Stop the Presses" rather than the yellow ones he wore in the previous episodes he appeared in.
At the beginning of "Hired Help", wall has the message "Soba So Good" on his shirt instead of Jang Keng's head. "Soba So Good" was the company Wall was recently working for.
The anchorman from Cat Nap is seen reading the paper with Monet Renoir in "Stop the Presses".
The referee/auctioneer from the episodes Chow Down and In Harmony's Way returns in "Movie Madness".
Among the things Wall carries with him in "Hired Help" is Eldwin Blair's bulldozer from Arbor Day.
Featured Songs: Aoi Namida (Boogaloo 2003 mix) Into the Beach Shoubijin Cosmic*Wonder Electric Beach Fever Kakkoman Boogie Kireinanamidagatarinaiyo
Flash Backman's assistant from Lights, Camera, Danger reappears in "Movie Madness".
Second time Yumi wears her secret agent outfit. She first wore it in The Legend of Mei Pie.
The judge from Kitty Kontest appears in Stop the Presses as a photographer.
The music center from Song Sung Bad returns in this episode.
Two citizens of Yoyovia from Prisoners of Yoyovia are seen on a bench in Stop the Presses.
Kaz made food out of Ami's Purse, a frying pan, and a boot. He ate Ami's purse and burped the keys up.
Dusty Glutch, from Showdown!, is seen as a movie set.
The song played by Metal Breath is heard again for the third time. First heard in Metal Mental and heard again in Ami Ami.
Anton, Jamek, Patra, and Evon are properly introduced in "Movie Madness". They first appeared in Bad Manager.
The guy wearing the pink shirt from Stupid Cupids is seen driving a car at the beginning of Movie Madness.
The delivery boy from Fan Clubs, Camping Caper and AmiYumi 3000 returns in "Stop the Presses".
The first time we see Ami and Yumi skateboarding.
The first time we see Ami and Yumi roller blading.
First appearance of Wall's mom.
The motor scooters from Lights, Camera, Danger return in "Stop the Presses".
The embarassing snap shot of Ami was herself with a weird look in her eyes, fingers jointed weirdly, lipstick on her chin, hair messed up, and a comb in her hair.
The first time we see Yumi in a Hollywood Dress.
The announcer from Were-Kaz is seen taking photos in "Movie Madness" and "Stop the Presses".
Monet Renoir, from Artist Ami, is seen reading the newspaper in "Stop The Presses".
In the music video, Kaz's outfit from Stupid Cupids is seen again.
Featured Music Video: Kakkoman Boogie Kaz dancing in the tie-dye background.
Veronica West, from Hypno-Kaz, returns in "Movie Madness".
Flash Backman, from Lights, Camera, Danger, returns in "Movie Madness".
Live Puffy Theme: Ami and Yumi watch a guy perform magic tricks.
Second time we see just Wall's hands in "Movie Madness" since Talent Suckers Return.
The name of the movie Yumi is in is called "A rock-star is born".
First time Ami is seen dressed up as Yumi.
When Ami is dressed as Yumi's stunt double, her hair is in the same style, but is colored to match Yumi's hair color, she has on Yumi's boots, and she has on Yumi's casual wear, including the wristbands and the choker.
Wall's hands can be seen in "Movie Madness".
This is Wall's third appearance in the series.
"Stop The Presses" is a phrase that is used by alot of people. It means "stop everything".
Wall from The Oddyguard and Uninvited returns in "Hired Help".
When Yumi busts out of the drum, she is banging cymbols back and forth like a wind up monkey with cymbols toy. It is a toy that can be found almost anywhere.
Donut exploding: action When the delivery boy ate the donut and didn't explode, Ami went over to the donuts to see what was going on. When she arrives, the donuts blow up on her. The same thing happend to Wile E. Coyote on "The Looney Tunes Show".
Name: Acme Exploding Donuts Acme is the same company from The Looney Tunes Show.
Ami and Yumi: Tim (tree falls on them) ber. The same thing was a popular joke used by Tex Avery in some of the cartoons he once made, like "Daredevil Droopy," in which Spike chops a support pole, yells out "TIIIIM..." the pole crashes on him, and he says "...ber".
Episode Title: Movie Madness It is similar to an episode of Rocket Power where a kid movie star does certain scenes and his stunt double is his sister.
Episode Title: Stop the Press Universal term. It means "stop everything".
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