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* Muscles, Errol's only henchman with a known name in "Love Is a Many Splintered Thing", is a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Rocky (film)|Rocky Balboa]].
* Muscles, Errol's only henchman with a known name in "Love Is a Many Splintered Thing", is a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Rocky (film)|Rocky Balboa]].
* The tunnel-digging mechanical dragon built by the two pandas in "An Elephant Never Suspects" might count as a (yet another) [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Dr. No]]'' which features a truck made up to look like a scary, fire-breathing dragon commandeered by a Chinese [[Big Bad]].
* The tunnel-digging mechanical dragon built by the two pandas in "An Elephant Never Suspects" might count as a (yet another) [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Dr. No]]'' which features a truck made up to look like a scary, fire-breathing dragon commandeered by a Chinese [[Big Bad]].
* The ring from "Throw Mummy From the Train" is a reference to [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]]' ''[[Help]]'' movie. The villain in the same episode, Wexler, is modeled after the ''Rescue Rangers'' staff member Ed Wexler. See the Norton Nimnul/Bruce Talkington connection above.
* The ring from "Throw Mummy From the Train" is a reference to [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]]' ''[[Help!]]'' movie. The villain in the same episode, Wexler, is modeled after the ''Rescue Rangers'' staff member Ed Wexler. See the Norton Nimnul/Bruce Talkington connection above.
* "When Mice Were Men" references ''[[Seven Samurai]]'' and may also contain a musical [[Shout-Out]] to [[Miles Davis]]' ''Sketches of Spain''.
* "When Mice Were Men" references ''[[Seven Samurai]]'' and may also contain a musical [[Shout-Out]] to [[Miles Davis]]' ''Sketches of Spain''.
* "Song of the Night 'n Dale" is a [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Hans Christian Andersen]] fairytale ''The Nightingale''; it also seems to reference ''The Cretan Bull'' from [[Agatha Christie]]'s ''The Labours of Hercules''.
* "Song of the Night 'n Dale" is a [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Hans Christian Andersen]] fairytale ''The Nightingale''; it also seems to reference ''The Cretan Bull'' from [[Agatha Christie]]'s ''The Labours of Hercules''.