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Initially produced with a theatrical release in mind, the disappointing box office performance of Warner Bros. and Nest's previous co-production, The King and I (1999), convinced the studios to instead relegate the film to a direct-to-video release.
The opening theme from the movie resembles Somewhere In Memory from Home Alone 1990.
When Scarecrow looks at his reflection in the mirror in human form he sees his scarecrow form similar to The Little Mermaid with Ursula's reflection on Vanessa.
This is the seventh and final Warner Bros. Family Entertainment animated film to have musical numbers.
This is the second and final Richard Rich's animated film to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures under the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label, co-produced by Rich Animation Studios and associated by Nest Entertainment.
"Scarecrow: Don't flow to the music. Let the music flow to you."
"Grisham: How dare you humiliate me! Me! The greatest dancer in the Milky Way! And you. With all your silly little twitchy goofy chiving big pile of trash! You should've left town for my suggestion, featherchump. Scarecrow: I'll be gone soon enough. Polly's buying her freedom in the morning and then we're getting married. Grisham: You're going nowhere, pal! Do you know who I am? Take a look! Look at me!"