Album 1: The Adventure Begins
---In the episode "A Member of the Family, Part 1", there is an appearance by Jimmy, Whit's first known employee at Whit's End. Though he appears in Family Portraits, this was his one Adventures in Odyssey episode. He was never seen again. His fate remains unknown.---
---In the episode "The Life of the Party", Whit made an ice cream cone for Tom to clean out the unused ice cream. Tom called it "The Cone of Many Colors", and it consisted of chocolate ripple, peanut butter, orange sherbet, and raspberry seeds.---
---In the episode "Recollections", we find out that Whit taught for almost thirteen years at McClellan High School in Odyssey.--
---In the episode "Promises, Promises", Connie mentions while writing a letter to Marcy, a friend in California, that she has a dog named Kitty.---
---In the episode "Nothing to Fear", Whit mentions that "Mayor Perkins had some business to attend to." Mayor Perkins was never mentioned again.---
---In the episode "The Tangled Web", Connie makes reference to the fact that Whit has about fifty unpublished manuscripts in a box.---
Album 2: The Wildest Summer Ever
---In the episode "The Day Independence Came", Irwin Springer says that Benjamin Franklin looked and sounded just like Mister Whittaker. In this episode, Ben Franklin was voiced by Hal Smith, who voiced Whit at the time.---
---In the episode "The Family Vacation, Part 1", George Barclay tries to fix the car, and the results were to start the car they had to push the lighter end.---
---In the episode "V.B.S. Blues", the pastor of the Community Church is Pastor Williams.---
Album 3: Heroes
---In the episode "The Sacred Trust", Eugene's "improved" vacuum cleaner ate Whit's necktie and a tablecloth.---
---In the episode "Peace on Earth", Eugene states that his family's Christmas tradition was gathering around while his father read the December edition of Nuclear Development, which contained the year-end results.---
Album 5: Daring Deeds, Sinister Schemes
---In the episode "An Encounter With Mrs. Hooper", we find out that Richard Maxwell had a sister, Rachael Woodworth.---
---In the episode "The Imagination Station, Part 1", Digger Digwillow says that his jeans are made by Levi Strauss, to which John Mark replies, "Ah, a Jewish tailor. Excellent craftsmanship."---
---In the episode "Connie Goes to Camp, Part 1", the girls' craft teacher's name is Thelma Thudd, a parody of Elmer Fudd.---
---In the episode "The Nemesis, Part 1", Phillip Glossman mentions that Doctor Blackgaard has a Ph.D. with an emphasis in child psychology.---
---In the episode "The Nemesis, Part 2", when Tom is driving to town for the city council meeting, he hums the Battle Hymn of the Republic.---
---In the episode "Our Best Vacation Ever", when George references that Whit was the one who gave him the idea of a stay-at-home vacation, Jimmy says, "I think Mister Whittaker has been spending too much time in the Imagination Station."---
---Also in "Our Best Vacation Ever", the Barclays attend abarn-raising for Tom Riley, to make up for his lost barn thatwas burned in "The Nemesis."---
Album 6: Mission Accomplished
---In the episode "Operation: Dig-Out", Whit writes in his journal that shrapnel from an explosion blew the top portion of his right ear off, and later in the episode we learn his hair now covers the scar.---
Album 10: Other Times, Other Places
---In the episode "Waylaid in the Windy City, Parts 1 & 2", we find out that Doctor Blackgaard has a cat named Sasha.---
---In the episode "Waylaid in the Windy City, Part 2", Richard Maxwell humiliated Doctor Blackgaard by pulling a gun on him, that was actually a well-disguised water pistol.---
Album 12: At Home And Abroad
---In the episode "The Curse", Whit says he doesn't own the land around Whit's End, just the building, but in "Recollections", he bought the building and the land surrounding it.---
Album 14: Meanwhile, In Another Part of Town
---In the episode "Treasure Hunt", we learn the call letters of Cryin' Bryan Dern's radio station: KODY.---
---In "A Tongue of Fire", Jimmy Barclay got his own Kid's Radio show called "The Jimmy Barclay Show". With this show, he revealed that Eugene had failed his driver's test ON THE AIR.---
Album 15: A Place of Wonder
---In the episode "Wonderworld", Jimmy says he's getting to old to take trips in the Imagination Station. After he leaves, Whit says, "I feel like Christopher Robin just left Pooh Corner." Hal Smith, who played Whit at that time, was the voice of the title character in "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" television series".---
Album 16: Flights of Imagination
---In the episode, "The Mortal Coil, Part 2", Jason Whittaker is voiced by Thom Pinto, instead of Townsend Coleman. Townsend made his debut as Jason Whittaker in "A Name, Not A Number, Part 1".---
Album 17: On Earth as It Is In Heaven
---In the episode "Our Daily Bread", Mrs. Barclay wanted to take a vacation to Tahiti.---
Album 33: Virtual Realities
---In the episode "The Eternal Birthday", Alex Jefferson made a sweater for Liz Horton's turtle.---
---In the episode "Something Cliqued Between Us", Jared DeWhite masqueraded as "Miss Friendship" to give advice to girls.---
Album 34: In Your Wildest Dreams
---In the episode "I Slap Floor", Whit describes his plan for a new invention. He says, "I have a plan for a new invention. It's made with a boat, and oars, and giant helium balloons. We can use it to fly around and save people!" In the video series that invention, the Strataflyer, became a reality. Shockingly, they did use it to fly around and save people, such as in "Flight to the Finish", where Dylan falls off the clock tower, and "The Last Days of Eugene Meltsner", where Eugene falls off of scaffolding at the Odyssey Bank.---
Album 36: Danger Signals
---In the episode "Chains, Part 2", Connie references Dairy Dream, a competitor to Whit's End and a parody of Dairy Queen. It is never mentioned again.---
Album 40: Out of Control
---In the episode "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow? Part 3", we are introduced to Edith Sutton, who has an infatuation with Whit. Her appearance at Whit's End would be a source of consternation for years to come.---
Album 48: Moment of Truth
---In the episode "The Other Side of the Glass, Parts 1, 2 & 3", we learn that PowerBoy comics have 121 symbols used throughout the series. Symbols include "Help!", "Don't look up!", "Be wary of the purple lizards", and "Warning! Arch-nemesis in crystallic fusion dormancy!"---
---In the episode "Prequels of Love", we find out that Maude, Bernard's wife, originally worked at a chicken restaurant called "Chick-A-Doodle's", and that Doris Rathbone's maiden name was Vineropoly.---
---This album was originally titled "The Top Floor"---
Album 49: The Sky's The Limit
---In the episode "Wooing Wooton", Wooton mentions that he's saving Box Tops to buy a yacht.---
---In the episode "The Highest Stakes, Part 1",we find out that Carson McKay, Grady's father, who had a gambling addiction, had borrowed money under two different names so he would only pay back money under his name.---
Album 50: The Best Small Town
---In the episode "The Forgotten Deed", Elanor McAlister sells Mister Whittaker McAlister Park for one dollar. Also in this episode, we learn the park went into a trust fund owned by the Universal Press Foundation so it could always be used for the glory of God.---
---During the recording of "The Triangled Web, Parts 1 & 2", Chris Anthony brought apple pie to the studio to celebrate the return of the classic characters.---
Album 51: Take It from the Top
---In the episode "Target of the Week", bully Vance King is played by Jason Earles, who stars in Disney television series such as "Hannah Montana" and "Kickin' It".---
---In the episode "The Jubilee Singers, Part 3", Red Hollard says that he wished he would have gone onto college "instead of gettin that mail-order high school diploma."---
Album 52: Cause and Effect
---In the episode "A Thankstaking Story", the characters "The Great Bumpkin" and "Burger Blitzer Blitzer Burger" were parodies of the names The Great Pumpkin from "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" and the 1970 animated classic "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town".---
Album 53: The Green Ring Conspiracy
---In "The Green Ring Conspiracy, Part 5", we find out that Mrs. Polehaus died of a heart attack seven years prior to the evnts in that album.---
---In the episode "The Green Ring Conspiracy, Part 9", when Uncle Archie calls in to report the Stiletto's weird actions, the buttons on his phone play the Three Stooges ending theme.---
Album 54: Clanging Cymbals....and the Meaning of God's Love
---On the behind-the-scenes booklet for this album, the front page has applications from the episode to I Corinthians 13. On the "Wooton Knows Best" application it says, "Was it wrong for Emily to memorize I Corinthians 13? If you were Emily, what would you have done?" Olivia was the one who memorized I Corinthians 13, Emily wasn't even in the episode.---
---In the episode "How to Sink A Sub", Jay says that he has an imaginary friend named Bob.---
---In the episode "Unbecoming Jay", we learn that Hal's Diner has miniature jukeboxes, one for each table, and they feature Buddy Smolly songs. Buddy Smolly is a parody of hit 1950s singer Buddy Holly.---
---In the episode "Childish Things", we learn that Hal's Diner serves vegetarian pot roast.---
Album 55: The Deep End
---The three-part episode "The Labyrinth" was the first episode to feature Dale Jacobs since "Not-So-Trivial Pursuits" in Album 32.---
---On the back cover of Album 55, it says Red Holland instead of Red Hollard.---
The Official Adventures in Odyssey Podcast
---In The Official Podcast Episode 149, host Bob Smithouser states that he has a signature diving move known as the "Smithouser Wowzer Deluxe Cannonball."---
---In the episode "A Member of the Family, Part 1", there is an appearance by Jimmy, Whit's first known employee at Whit's End. Though he appears in Family Portraits, this was his one Adventures in Odyssey episode. He was never seen again. His fate remains unknown.---
---In the episode "The Life of the Party", Whit made an ice cream cone for Tom to clean out the unused ice cream. Tom called it "The Cone of Many Colors", and it consisted of chocolate ripple, peanut butter, orange sherbet, and raspberry seeds.---
---In the episode "Recollections", we find out that Whit taught for almost thirteen years at McClellan High School in Odyssey.--
---In the episode "Promises, Promises", Connie mentions while writing a letter to Marcy, a friend in California, that she has a dog named Kitty.---
---In the episode "Nothing to Fear", Whit mentions that "Mayor Perkins had some business to attend to." Mayor Perkins was never mentioned again.---
---In the episode "The Tangled Web", Connie makes reference to the fact that Whit has about fifty unpublished manuscripts in a box.---
Album 2: The Wildest Summer Ever
---In the episode "The Day Independence Came", Irwin Springer says that Benjamin Franklin looked and sounded just like Mister Whittaker. In this episode, Ben Franklin was voiced by Hal Smith, who voiced Whit at the time.---
---In the episode "The Family Vacation, Part 1", George Barclay tries to fix the car, and the results were to start the car they had to push the lighter end.---
---In the episode "V.B.S. Blues", the pastor of the Community Church is Pastor Williams.---
Album 3: Heroes
---In the episode "The Sacred Trust", Eugene's "improved" vacuum cleaner ate Whit's necktie and a tablecloth.---
---In the episode "Peace on Earth", Eugene states that his family's Christmas tradition was gathering around while his father read the December edition of Nuclear Development, which contained the year-end results.---
Album 5: Daring Deeds, Sinister Schemes
---In the episode "An Encounter With Mrs. Hooper", we find out that Richard Maxwell had a sister, Rachael Woodworth.---
---In the episode "The Imagination Station, Part 1", Digger Digwillow says that his jeans are made by Levi Strauss, to which John Mark replies, "Ah, a Jewish tailor. Excellent craftsmanship."---
---In the episode "Connie Goes to Camp, Part 1", the girls' craft teacher's name is Thelma Thudd, a parody of Elmer Fudd.---
---In the episode "The Nemesis, Part 1", Phillip Glossman mentions that Doctor Blackgaard has a Ph.D. with an emphasis in child psychology.---
---In the episode "The Nemesis, Part 2", when Tom is driving to town for the city council meeting, he hums the Battle Hymn of the Republic.---
---In the episode "Our Best Vacation Ever", when George references that Whit was the one who gave him the idea of a stay-at-home vacation, Jimmy says, "I think Mister Whittaker has been spending too much time in the Imagination Station."---
---Also in "Our Best Vacation Ever", the Barclays attend abarn-raising for Tom Riley, to make up for his lost barn thatwas burned in "The Nemesis."---
Album 6: Mission Accomplished
---In the episode "Operation: Dig-Out", Whit writes in his journal that shrapnel from an explosion blew the top portion of his right ear off, and later in the episode we learn his hair now covers the scar.---
Album 10: Other Times, Other Places
---In the episode "Waylaid in the Windy City, Parts 1 & 2", we find out that Doctor Blackgaard has a cat named Sasha.---
---In the episode "Waylaid in the Windy City, Part 2", Richard Maxwell humiliated Doctor Blackgaard by pulling a gun on him, that was actually a well-disguised water pistol.---
Album 12: At Home And Abroad
---In the episode "The Curse", Whit says he doesn't own the land around Whit's End, just the building, but in "Recollections", he bought the building and the land surrounding it.---
Album 14: Meanwhile, In Another Part of Town
---In the episode "Treasure Hunt", we learn the call letters of Cryin' Bryan Dern's radio station: KODY.---
---In "A Tongue of Fire", Jimmy Barclay got his own Kid's Radio show called "The Jimmy Barclay Show". With this show, he revealed that Eugene had failed his driver's test ON THE AIR.---
Album 15: A Place of Wonder
---In the episode "Wonderworld", Jimmy says he's getting to old to take trips in the Imagination Station. After he leaves, Whit says, "I feel like Christopher Robin just left Pooh Corner." Hal Smith, who played Whit at that time, was the voice of the title character in "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" television series".---
Album 16: Flights of Imagination
---In the episode, "The Mortal Coil, Part 2", Jason Whittaker is voiced by Thom Pinto, instead of Townsend Coleman. Townsend made his debut as Jason Whittaker in "A Name, Not A Number, Part 1".---
Album 17: On Earth as It Is In Heaven
---In the episode "Our Daily Bread", Mrs. Barclay wanted to take a vacation to Tahiti.---
Album 33: Virtual Realities
---In the episode "The Eternal Birthday", Alex Jefferson made a sweater for Liz Horton's turtle.---
---In the episode "Something Cliqued Between Us", Jared DeWhite masqueraded as "Miss Friendship" to give advice to girls.---
Album 34: In Your Wildest Dreams
---In the episode "I Slap Floor", Whit describes his plan for a new invention. He says, "I have a plan for a new invention. It's made with a boat, and oars, and giant helium balloons. We can use it to fly around and save people!" In the video series that invention, the Strataflyer, became a reality. Shockingly, they did use it to fly around and save people, such as in "Flight to the Finish", where Dylan falls off the clock tower, and "The Last Days of Eugene Meltsner", where Eugene falls off of scaffolding at the Odyssey Bank.---
Album 36: Danger Signals
---In the episode "Chains, Part 2", Connie references Dairy Dream, a competitor to Whit's End and a parody of Dairy Queen. It is never mentioned again.---
Album 40: Out of Control
---In the episode "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow? Part 3", we are introduced to Edith Sutton, who has an infatuation with Whit. Her appearance at Whit's End would be a source of consternation for years to come.---
Album 48: Moment of Truth
---In the episode "The Other Side of the Glass, Parts 1, 2 & 3", we learn that PowerBoy comics have 121 symbols used throughout the series. Symbols include "Help!", "Don't look up!", "Be wary of the purple lizards", and "Warning! Arch-nemesis in crystallic fusion dormancy!"---
---In the episode "Prequels of Love", we find out that Maude, Bernard's wife, originally worked at a chicken restaurant called "Chick-A-Doodle's", and that Doris Rathbone's maiden name was Vineropoly.---
---This album was originally titled "The Top Floor"---
Album 49: The Sky's The Limit
---In the episode "Wooing Wooton", Wooton mentions that he's saving Box Tops to buy a yacht.---
---In the episode "The Highest Stakes, Part 1",we find out that Carson McKay, Grady's father, who had a gambling addiction, had borrowed money under two different names so he would only pay back money under his name.---
Album 50: The Best Small Town
---In the episode "The Forgotten Deed", Elanor McAlister sells Mister Whittaker McAlister Park for one dollar. Also in this episode, we learn the park went into a trust fund owned by the Universal Press Foundation so it could always be used for the glory of God.---
---During the recording of "The Triangled Web, Parts 1 & 2", Chris Anthony brought apple pie to the studio to celebrate the return of the classic characters.---
Album 51: Take It from the Top
---In the episode "Target of the Week", bully Vance King is played by Jason Earles, who stars in Disney television series such as "Hannah Montana" and "Kickin' It".---
---In the episode "The Jubilee Singers, Part 3", Red Hollard says that he wished he would have gone onto college "instead of gettin that mail-order high school diploma."---
Album 52: Cause and Effect
---In the episode "A Thankstaking Story", the characters "The Great Bumpkin" and "Burger Blitzer Blitzer Burger" were parodies of the names The Great Pumpkin from "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" and the 1970 animated classic "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town".---
Album 53: The Green Ring Conspiracy
---In "The Green Ring Conspiracy, Part 5", we find out that Mrs. Polehaus died of a heart attack seven years prior to the evnts in that album.---
---In the episode "The Green Ring Conspiracy, Part 9", when Uncle Archie calls in to report the Stiletto's weird actions, the buttons on his phone play the Three Stooges ending theme.---
Album 54: Clanging Cymbals....and the Meaning of God's Love
---On the behind-the-scenes booklet for this album, the front page has applications from the episode to I Corinthians 13. On the "Wooton Knows Best" application it says, "Was it wrong for Emily to memorize I Corinthians 13? If you were Emily, what would you have done?" Olivia was the one who memorized I Corinthians 13, Emily wasn't even in the episode.---
---In the episode "How to Sink A Sub", Jay says that he has an imaginary friend named Bob.---
---In the episode "Unbecoming Jay", we learn that Hal's Diner has miniature jukeboxes, one for each table, and they feature Buddy Smolly songs. Buddy Smolly is a parody of hit 1950s singer Buddy Holly.---
---In the episode "Childish Things", we learn that Hal's Diner serves vegetarian pot roast.---
Album 55: The Deep End
---The three-part episode "The Labyrinth" was the first episode to feature Dale Jacobs since "Not-So-Trivial Pursuits" in Album 32.---
---On the back cover of Album 55, it says Red Holland instead of Red Hollard.---
The Official Adventures in Odyssey Podcast
---In The Official Podcast Episode 149, host Bob Smithouser states that he has a signature diving move known as the "Smithouser Wowzer Deluxe Cannonball."---