The Nostalgia Critic mentions while reviewing The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show (1995) that Bill Kopp would later find better success creating Eek! The Cat (1992). However, Eek! the Cat debuted first.
The critic refers to the character of Gyro Gearloose from DuckTales (1987) as "that inventor duck". Gyro is a chicken, not a duck.
The Critic mentions that the premise of Bonkers (1993) is like Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Because the show features a Toon and a cop. But Eddie Valiant on "Roger Rabbit" was a private detective, not a cop.
The Critic mentions that Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series (1996) TV series was based on a movie The Mighty Ducks (1992) that in 1996 was five years old. But actually, the first "Mighty Ducks" film was released only four years earlier, in 1992. Even more ironic was that a month after the show premiered, a third "Mighty Ducks" film - D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996) - was released.
The Nostalgia Critic mocks the show Quack Pack (1996) by saying "Film strip? Why that's not current and hip!". The clip shown features Donald Duck during a Super 8MM sound projector with pictures in fluid motion, not a film strip projector with static images.