The first episode of the series to receive a TV-MA rating on its initial Adult Swim broadcast.
As with Rixty Minutes (2014), all of the commercial segments were improvised by the voice actors (mostly Justin Roiland) in-booth, and then given to the animators to animate with no context. This proved very polarizing to the audience, as, though the improvised ideas are clever and funny in their own right, they naturally feel loose and lazy, or unprofessional at times, with Roiland trailing off into laughter, or pausing to think mid-sentence. Roiland himself tweeted after the episode aired that, despite he himself liking where the episode went, he understood why someone would not necessarily appreciate the episode in the same way, saying it would be "polarizing" and that he's "sorry to anyone who didn't like it."
Werner Herzog made an appearance as an alien who explains the fascination of the human culture for penises.
The advertisement for the restaurant Lil' Bits is based on an idea by Abed Gheith for a similar restaurant called Bites that only serves bite-sized portions of food.
The song that leads them into the interdimensional TV broadcast (with the bouncing bootys) is sung by Lil Jon and Too Short.