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  • Acting for Two
    • In the short "Planet Kate", Bolivar and Max are both voiced by Billy West.
    • Crusty and his boss Mr. Katzeneisner from "The Feelers" were both voiced by Jess Harnell.
  • Cross-Dressing Voices:
    • The Goose Lady in the Tales from the Goose Lady shorts is voiced by Rob Paulsen.
    • In the Jelly's Day short "Auntie Broth's Makeover", the titular Auntie Broth is voiced by John Kassir.
  • Divorced Installment: The similarities Random! Cartoons has with this series (namely, being another show created by Fred Seibert serving as an anthology for seven-minute animated shorts intended as pilots for potential Nicktoons) are anything but coincidental, as Random! Cartoons was initially intended to be a fourth season for Oh Yeah! Cartoons before it was decided to retool Random! Cartoons as being its own thing.
  • Dueling Works: With What A Cartoon! Show, a series on Cartoon Network that similarly aired pilots for potential cartoon shows.
  • Non-Singing Voice: In "The Feelers", the titular rock band of anthropomorphic insects have separate voice actors for their speaking voices and their singing voices.
    • Mitzi Moth (speaking done by Rosslynn Taylor, singing done by Robbyn Kirmsse)
    • Max (speaking done by Joe Lala, singing done by Bill Burnett)
    • Mo Skito (speaking done by Quinton Flynn, singing done by Joe Pizzulo)
    • Stinger (speaking done by Greg Eagles, singing done by Alvin Chea)
  • Pop-Cultural Osmosis: Herb has reached a certain amount of fame on Tumblr thanks to a certain dedicated anon constantly asking random artists to draw the titular character.
  • The Other Darrin: Max was voiced by the short's creator Dave Wasson in "Max and his Special Problem", but the sequel short "Max and the Pigeon Incident" had him voiced by Vincent Waller instead.
  • What Could Have Been: The only pilots or series of pilots featured on this show that got their own series were ChalkZone, My Life as a Teenage Robot, and The Fairly OddParents!. It's anyone's guess what it would've been like if any of the other Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts were as successful.

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