- Acting for Two:
- Tom Kenny voices a majority of the minor characters.
- Grey DeLisle voices every female character.
- Kevin Michael Richardson voiced Lobo, Slaz, Sniff and Fat Whutzat.
- Colbert Bump: Some viewers were introduced to this cartoon thanks to an episode of DEATH BATTLE!.
- Creative Differences: Boyd Kirkland left producing the adult oriented retool because he doesn't like a more faithful and adult take of Lobo.
- Creator's Oddball: John P. McCann, who is known for writing episodes of family friendly cartoons such as Freakazoid! wrote every episode of this adult oriented cartoon.
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: All the episodes are currently found on YouTube after the website's shutdown.
- Meaningful Release Date: The series was released in 2000, an election year. "Lobo for President" focuses on an election.
- Mid-Development Genre Shift: It was originally going to be a family friendly show on Kids WB but was retooled into an adult oriented web cartoon due to Lobo himself being an adult oriented DC character.
- Oddball in the Series: This is the only DCAU installment that is geared to an adult audience.
- The Other Darrin:
- Instead of Brad Garrett as in other DCAU productions, Greg Eagles voiced Lobo, but was later replaced by Kevin Michael Richardson.
- Sunny Jim was first voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, but was replaced by Tom Kenny in episode 3.
- Playing Against Type: Grey DeLisle doesn't usually voice characters who swear.Darlene: (Thinking) What an asshole.Darlene: Oh, for Christ's sake!Darlene: Out of my way, piss-face!
- What Could Have Been: Lobo was originally going to be made as a kids show on Kids WB but got cancelled because Lobo was considered inappropriate for kids.
- Word of God: Initial producer Boyd Kirkland revealed the cartoon is adjacent to the DCAU.
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