

- The high-five is indeed often credited to Dusty Baker and Glenn Burke, originating in accounts in 1977.[1]
- Klaus claims to have invented it after passing a drug test at the 1974 Junior Olympics.
- This episode is clearly marked with the production code of CAJN14. However, the production code of CAJN19, prefaced by the letters 'JJ', are present in Stan's jacket order receipt.
- The kids complain about Francine not finishing her one-woman show, apparently forgetting about "White Rice".
- Klaus complains that IFC has lost its original meaning of Independent Film Channel, airing studio films like A Very Brady Sequel.
- Klaus pumps for Sigma Chi at the Washington Nationals game.
- Roger and Stan dance to Aaliyah's "Are You That Somebody".
- Francine and Jackie's routine is set to Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky.
- The contest is judged by Memphis Stormfront, Trey and Robert Wuhl.
- Despite her Chinese upbringing, Francine professes to not know what a dragon is.
- Tom & Cami make a cameo in the gym scene.
- Dusty Baker can be seen wearing a gold necklace with a hand pendant to mark his creation of the 'high-five'. Stan and Roger wore similar necklaces to celebrate their friendship in "Merlot Down Dirty Shame".
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