
That doesn’t mean they don’t get serious, though, or that they don’t take their music seriously. Butch and Dollface's clothes in this episode are likely based off and inspired by the clothes worn by a couple of figures in Edward Hopper's painting, The Nighthawks.Meeting over lunch at Nashville restaurant Butcher & Bee, Makenzie Green and Jasmin Kaset are just as in sync as they are onstage, their natural chemistry giving way to plenty of laughs and little conversational riffs that could double as stand-up bits.It also shares the same name as Ben 10: Alien Force. The episode's title is a pun on the phrase "all that glitters." It also shares the same name as a TV sitcom from 1977, an episode from Season 4 of SpongeBob SquarePants, and a song by Kate Earl.In this episode, he's a cheapskate giving Dollface (who his wife in this episode) fragile imitation diamonds because he can't "afford" real diamonds, even if he can, he would be entirely too cheap to goes buy real diamonds and other gems anyway, especially for Dollface because of his personality. But he was also no thief." In some of the previous episodes of the 2014 series, not just in Cat and Mouse scenario episodes Butch did steal and also he did tried to steal all of Tom's foods in the refrigerator while pretending to be a kitten in one of the classic Tom and Jerry cartoons, Baby Butch. The Narrator said that "That Butch was no angel.However, it is also the first time he appears to be in possession of any stolen goods that are part of the episode's plot, compared to his other appearances, in which he was either primarily a suspect but not the true criminal or simply a comic relief.This is the only time Red is given a different name.Red Herring is given a different name in this episode, that name being Sparkling Sam.

Also the first time Dollface wears clothes, shoes and also lipstick as well.This is the first time Dollface appears in one of the cat and mouse detective episodes without counting her poster cameo from a previous episode from the previous season.
