- The Three Buccaneers segment was directed by Broni Likomanov.
- The Knights Of The Round Tower segment was directed by Jeff Gordon.
- The episode overall was written by Don Gillies.
- The storyboard for the Three Buccaneers segment was by Dave Bennett.
- The storyboard for the Knights Of The Round Tower segment was by Kirk Hanson.
- No gold doubloons were featured at the end of the episode.
- This episode was originally scheduled for July 26, 2016, but was delayed.
- The Three Buccaneers are a parody of the Three Musketeers from the novel by Alexandre Dumas.
- The Knights of the Round Tower are parody of the Knights of the Round Table.
- Beardini's role as Merlini is a parody of Merlin from the stories of King Arthur.
- Queen Coralie's role as the Lady of the Lake is a parody of the Lady of the Lake from the stories of King Arthur.
- The Dragon from the special "Jake Saves Bucky" makes a reappearance.
- The theme of both stories are about the heroes, in which they are portrayed by Captain Jake and his crew.
- Captain Hook portrays two characters in the Three Buccaneers segment, in which one of the roles is portrayed as the good guy.
- In the Three Buccaneers segment, Captain Hook's Cologne bottle-Hook makes a reappearance since debuting in "Hook's Playful Plant!"
- This is the third episode that Captain Hook and Jake have a sword fight, the first was in "The Creature of Doubloon Lagoon" and the second in "The Legion of Pirate Villains!".
- In the Three Buccaneers segment, Captain Hook uses a golden rapier, slightly resembling the one he uses in the Disney Peter Pan films.
- The Pirate Princess makes a non-speaking cameo during the Three Buccaneers segment, in which she is portrayed as a beggar during the Buccaneers' introduction song.
- The Golden Goblet makes a reappearance since its debut in "Captain Flynn's New Matey".
- During the Buccaneers' introduction song, the logo on the back is the Fleur-de-lis, representing the French Musketeers during Louis XIV reign.
- The emblem of the Knights of the Round Tower is a green Celtic Knot that forms a cross.
- Skully's role in the Knights of the Round Tower segment is the role of Galahad (to which Buzzard mentions as Skalahad).
- In the Knights of the Round Tower segment, some of the dialogue was in Old English.
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