- Approval of God:
- James Landino, one of the co-composers of No Straight Roads, praised Juno's rendition of "Vs. 1010" in a YouTube comment, calling it "dope".
- Tabi's voice actor, Cougar Macdowall, enjoyed his cover of Genocide so much that he not only made his own cover of it using Juno's lyrics, but had Juno join in as a cameo in the cover as well.
- Phantom Fear, the creator of Friday Night Funkin': Corruption called Juno's cover of Discharge "awesome".
- Tony Grayson, the composer of Outta My Way... It's Happy Hour! voiced his approval of Juno's cover.
- DusterBuster, the creator of the Doki Doki Takeover! mod, added Juno's cover of "Epiphany" in the mod. Can't beat that as approval.
- theWAHbox, the main composer for Level 3 of Unbeatable voiced his approval of Juno's Level 3 cover.
- Dueling Works: How a lot of fans see him and Man on the Internet, when in reality, the two have to repeatedly clarify that they aren't this. They even collab in several videos as well.
- When it came to the cover of "Prey", this got so bad that Juno had to make a community post speaking out against these rude acts around others like MaimyMayo (mainly due to her decision not to cover Prey), clarifying that they, alongside Man on the Internet and RecD, actively support one another's work.
- Promoted Fanboy: Juno did a vocal cover of "Host Hoedown" from Mario Party DS Anti Piracy. This led to Juno being cast as the voice of the real DJ Hallyboo in the finale video, along with later being hired to do the vocals for the Mario’s Madness song “No Party.”
- Role Reprise: Sometimes, Juno will bring on the original voice actors for characters to sing their songs. For example:
- The cover for "Madness" is performed by William Harmar, who voiced Tricky for MADNESS: Project Nexus.
- The cover for "Too Slow (D-Sides)" was sung by Philiplol, the original voice actor for Mighty.ZIP and the composer of D-Sides Too Slow.
- Since Juno is the canonical voice for DJ Hallyboo, the lyrical cover for "No Party" is this by default.
- Schedule Slip: Because of the release of Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe and several of Juno's other projects, "Two Planets Approach The Roche Limit" was delayed; in "Unfair Magolor Soul WITH LYRICS: C-R-O-W-N-E-D (Pain Mix)", Magolor goes out of the way to say that the song will still be released, and that the fans had to be patient since the covers of "Mistilteinn, Tree Crown Without a Ruler" was to be released before it. And when "Two Planets Approach the Roche Limit" was released, Juno made a Brick Joke, telling someone who praised the song that he got it because he was patient "like Magolor asked".
- Screwed by the Lawyers: Infamously, Juno's cover of Bob-Omb Battlefield was copyright claimed in 2020 by a group of people not even associated with Nintendo. After trying to re-upload a new version called "Cop-Op Copyright" as a Take That! towards YouTube's copyright claiming system, that video got copyrighted as well. In the end, he got around this by uploading a third cover... that makes use of a SiIvaGunner rip as its instrumental.
- Self-Adaptation: Juno, amongst other songs, made a lyrical cover of one of his own composed tracks, specifically "Midtown Blues" from Friday Night Funkin': Big Swingin' Sister, which even had RecD starring as Boyfriend to make it stand out.
- Writer Revolt: As lyrical covers of the boss themes from Paper Mario: The Origami King were being made, fans started impatiently demanding that he hurry up with Tape, Scissors, and Stapler. He responded to it first by making a video that's all three songs... mashed together all at once without any lyrics, showing Paper Mario fighting a real-life pair of scissors, stapler, and tape roll all taped together. He later took another demanding comment misspelling Tape as "YAPE" and rolled with it, making a video of this "Yape" (a tape roll with googly eyes and other office supplies tied to him) badly singing along to a messy piano version of Tape's theme. He would later make actual covers of all three themes, these were just one-offs messing with the impatient comments. He'd later make a Friday Night Funkin' remix of the "Yape" theme for a mod based off of Origami King, this time with slightly better polish.
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