This series employs a comic style, different from its predecessor, Totally Spies!
The series employs a panel of four judges who critique the contestants' performances.
The series employed a literary device with episodes divided into books and chapters.
The series also regularly employs guest voices for various characters.
The series regularly employs monsters and elements of dark fantasy to represent real-life problems.
The series employs various degrees of safety or courtesy-related censorship.
The 500 series Tuckers employed extra wide tracks which allowed them to carry heavy loads in very deep soft snow conditions.
Although many animated series employ union writers, there is no requirement to do so.
The series employs a novel approach in which history is described by detailed accounts of major battles together with background and contextual information.
Launched in 1989 the series employs unique technology to transfer great vocal performances of the past, from 78s onto CD.