This is the only episode where Sportacus gets more of a major role in his airship instead of in LazyTown or with the kids.
This is the only episode not to feature Bing Bang at the end. Everyone instead sings Energy as the last song and then Sportacus goes back up to his airship and back to bed to sleep.
The episode is mostly made up of stock footage from previous episodes, especially the cold open segments from other episodes.
Bessie is the only character who doesn't appear in this episode.
Songs performed in this episode are: Twenty Times Time, No One's Lazy in LazyTown, and Energy.
Because they were still learning to use the technology as they were making season one, the production team had trouble meeting their deadline and ended up short by four episodes. The clip shows Dear Diary, Pixelspix, LazyTown's Greatest Hits, and Sportacus on the Move! were created in order to fill the season's quota.
Despite being a clip show, instead of having a situation when a character suddenly summons a clip, this episode is structured using the different Sportacus Prologues from different episodes as a base but trying to make the scenes appear as part of a whole single episode. For example, they go from the Prologue of Sportacus Who? to the prologue of Sleepless in LazyTown like they were two sequential scenes. This episode also has a first-person narrator which is Sportacus, introducing the theme of the episode.
This is the only clip episode that doesn't feature "The Mine Song".
A drawing of Sportacus' Áfram Latibær design is shown on one of the children's letters during the beginning of the episode.
This episode was made in the style of an autobiographical documentary.
This is the seventh time where a character's name is in the title.