"The supervillain Robbie Rotten can't figure out why his plots against Sportacus never work. He devises the ultimate plan: to use all of his despicable evil contraptions together against Sportacus at the same time."
Quotes
Stephanie: Ziggy, telling fibs isn't funny.
Ziggy: Then why am I laughing so hard, huh? Ha ha ha!
Stingy: Because you're weird.
Ziggy: You're a very mean cow. I bet your milk tastes sour.
Robbie : Where do you think sour cream comes from? A machine?
Ziggy: Excuse me, Mr. Cow.
Robbie: (disguised as cow) Go away, little boy. It's not normal to talk to a cow.
Robbie: Finally, I'll get rid of that blue sports elf forever. (laughs evilly) But first I need a new disguise.
Robbie: (singing "Master of Disguise") Sometimes it's so nifty / When I'm really really shifty in disguise / It's disguise time! / It's so easy to deceive you / With the sneaky little tricks / And to make you believe / Each character that I pick...
Robbie: I can't stop him. What else can I do? Wait --- I'm the Master of Disguise!
Robbie: (spits out the milk and splutters) Milk?! Where did that come from? Ugh! Way too healthy.
Allusions
Robbie says at one point, "Sportacus, come out and play-ay!" This is a reference to the climactic scene of the movie "The Warriors."
Given that this is Robbie's Greatest Misses, this episode makes references to many past episodes of the show. A couple of past episodes referenced were "Miss Roberta," and "LazyTown's Surprise Santa," but many others were as well.
However, despite the feel of the name and showcasing clips from previous episodes, this episode is not a clip show.
Trivia
Bessie Busybody is the only character absent and doesn't appear in this episode.
At one point, when the kids are at Pixel's house, Ziggy asks if anyone wants to join him and eat candy. When he runs to the door, you can faintly see the bottom edge of Ziggy's puppet if you look closely enough, which also happened briefly in the "Go For It" music video.
There are references to the fairy tale "The Boy Who Cried Wolf".
This is the fifth episode where a character's name is in the title.