- Although it appears to be the same length as trouble With Trains II, it is in fact a fraction of a second longer, making this the longest movie from 9/9/07 to 23/2/08.
- This is the first time a movie has been filmed on the windowsill
- As we can clearly see, most of the claypeople have been rebuilt out of new clay. Yellow has now been made shorter, to go with his newly established youthful character; Blue and Green have been rebuilt (the shades they have are not normally available, so mixing of blue/green and white was needed); and Oddjob has been redesigned as faithfully as possible.
- This is the first time a movie has constant background music
- This is the first time a movie has been filmed outside
- Red's eyebrow is made of his old clay (00:30)
- Haha. Red can't count past 10.
- The Sony Ericsson is TurboJ's (00:52)
- Yellow's hands while holding the phone were obviously made to a much larger scale
- The Operator is saying the same things over and over (it's actually a sound bite from Thomas the Tank engine)
- President Nasser (NASA) was the Egyptian president in the late 1950's.
- If you remember The Shoe People, you'll understand what Red is singing to himself in the background. (01:11)
- The Soviet Union (mainly Russia from 1917 - 1991) DID send a dog into space, and flew a space shuttle.
- Hehe. Libery (01:31)
- The engine shed makes another appearance, and the engine inside isn't Little Western, Bessie or the Old Steam Locomotive! (01:37)
- It looks like Red has been reading up on his facts, considering that he didn't know how far away the moon was. (02:09)
- Yellow mixes up four people: Martin Luther King Jr, Martin Luther, Rodney King, Don King in that order. (02:17-25)
- Yellow effectively fixes the Fourth Wall (02:56, 03:03)
- The montage makes reference to The Talent Show
- There are many problems with the montage. The pictures are blurred, not focusing on the whole event, or completely unrelated.
- The unrelated photo mentioned above is TurboJ on AIR (03:21)
- The cannon is heavily influenced by the Disneyland Paris Space Mountain
- R.O.B. is referring to a Ford Focus (03:35)
- Yellow is of course, whistling the Space Mountain theme
- TurboJ's watch makes its first reappearance since TTWT
- Red makes the infamous Wilhelm Scream! (04:10)
- Yellow's dream sequences are animated in Flash. (04:54, )
- It would appear that the cannon is located at Alton Towers... (04:57)
- Fanfiction Man was created by Herostar (05:56)
- This issue of FFM contains several Yu-Gi-Oh characters: Seto Kaiba, Joey Wheeler and of course Yugi Mutou
- Blue is playing with a Shinkansen. Authentic Japanese toy, bought while TurboJ was in Tokyo (07:00)
- The FFM Comic has an advert for "Molten Towers", the volcano themed amusement park.
- Seth's name is revealed! (07:18)
- Darth's Vader and Maul are SITH (07:19)
- The 'Union Rules' are schoolwork. (08:45)
- Red can't speak French (09:03)
- A TV can be seen reflected in the window. Wind In The Willows is playing (09:18)
- Come on, everyone knows about Aardman Animations. (09:22)
- The moon having a bath is a reference to Tales of the Riverbank (09:30)
- The Wiltshire gag refers to a very old tale. Back when alcohol was banned in Merrie England, the yokels of Wiltshire would always have a secret stash hidden in a small body of water to keep it cool. They'd fish the stash out at night, and if anyone caught them they'd say they're trying to catch the moon. (09:32)
- SAINT AARDMAN'S HOSPITAL: For the badly injured (09:37)
MORE TO COME!
2. Bill’s Lighthouse (Unknown Composer, Pokémon TV series)
3. The Shoe People Theme (Bright Music, Shoe People)
4. To the Planet! (Unknown Composer, Starfox Adventures)
5. Bicycle Theme (Unknown Composer, Pokémon TV series)
6. QQQ (Daiki Kasho, F-Zero GX)
7. Wind In The Willows Theme (Keith Hopwood & Malcolm Rowe, Cosgrove Hall)
8. Pikachu Arrives (Unknown Composer, Pokémon TV series)
10. Ambience (Unknown Composer, Jasc Software)
11. The Moon Stone (Unknown Composer, Pokémon TV series)
13. Woodpeckers From Space (VideoKids)
14. Pokémon Holiday (Unknown Composer, Pokémon TV series)
15. I Got A Victory Badge! (Unknown Composer, Pokémon TV series)
16. Big Man Restless (Kissing The Pink)
17. Maniac (Michael Sembello, Flashdance)
18. Kawaita Sakebi (Unknown Composer, Yu-Gi-Oh!)
19. Total War (Unknown Composer, Pokémon TV series)
21. Strange Things (Randy Newman, Toy Story)
22. Hospital Theme (Unknown Composer,
23. Opening Credits (Danny Elfman, Mars Attacks!)
24. Panic! (TurboJ)
25. I Will Go Sailing No More (Randy Newman, Toy Story)
26. Tears, After The Cloudy Weather (Unknown Composer, Pokémon TV series)
28. End Credits (Yoshie Arakawa & Yoshinori Kawamoto, Starfox Assault)
29. Ident (Unknown Composer, BBC)