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*Sarah and Nicole discuss the book series ''Warrior Cats'' by Erin Hunter, in which Sarah is shown to be a fan as she convinces Nicole to read it.
*Sarah and Nicole discuss the book series ''Warrior Cats'' by Erin Hunter, in which Sarah is shown to be a fan as she convinces Nicole to read it.
*This episode was originally titled ''Downgrade'' during production, even referred to as such in the screenplay before being re-titled for the final release.
*This episode was originally titled ''Downgrade'' during production, even referred to as such in the screenplay before being re-titled for the final release.
*Nicole describing June's helmet as having had a "major malfunction" is a reference to the [[Major Malfunction|miniseries of the same name]].
*Nicole describing June's helmet as having had a ''"major malfunction"'' is a reference to the [[Major Malfunction|miniseries of the same name]].


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Latest revision as of 19:46, 6 September 2024

Dysfunction is the sixth episode of Season 1 and Guard Duty overall.

Description

June's helmet has glitched out so Geff and Sarah are on the case!

Characters

Black Out Guards

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Trivia

  • This episode aired on the twelfth anniversary of Infinity and reunites Classic Season 1 cast members Winter and Firesinopa, the original voice actresses of Sarah and Nicole respectively, with Syp and Revoltge from that episode. Syp attempted to contact Chase Hobby, the original voice of Miller, to voice Bosko but discovered his email was deactivated.
  • Geff saying "But you're the team's engineer, you GOTTA know how to fix it!" to Sarah is a reference to The Point, in which Miller tells her the same thing.
  • Operators Winkler, Benes, and Bosko return from Team Cosmo!, with Revoltge providing the voice of Bosko.
  • Sarah and Nicole discuss the book series Warrior Cats by Erin Hunter, in which Sarah is shown to be a fan as she convinces Nicole to read it.
  • This episode was originally titled Downgrade during production, even referred to as such in the screenplay before being re-titled for the final release.
  • Nicole describing June's helmet as having had a "major malfunction" is a reference to the miniseries of the same name.

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