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Being a Xilam cartoon, it has references to another Xilam cartoon, Space Goofs.
The playhouse in "Baby Doll" is the same house the Space Goofs live in.
In "So Lonely", Oggy whistles to their theme tune.
In another episode, there is a framed picture of Gorgious Klatoo.
In "Bitter Chocolate", a group picture of the Space Goofs, including Stereo from season 1, is framed in one of the rooms.
In "Night Watchmen", after Oggy and the Cockroaches fell in toxic waste and turned into goo, they crawled inside a washing machine and turned into clothes and then into farm animals and then the Space Goofs themselves.
And not only Space Goofs... In "Oggy and the Mermaid", Oggy encounters a mermaid and a shark who resemble Marina and Sharko from Zig & Sharko. The episode's story itself is also quite similar to that show.
Funnily enough, the person who wrote the episode is the creator of the latter, Olivier-Jean Marie.
In "First Flight", the cockroaches were flipping Oggy side by side on the plane (as he was literally turned into molding clay), Oggy looked like a familiar creature in white and blue.
In another episode, Jack built a small canoe and its name was Titanic.
In the scuba diving episode, while the cockroaches are swimming, they discover a fish that looks a lot like Marlin.
In "Keep Cool", after Jack's car is stranded on an iceberg, a ship named Titanic collides with the iceberg, little like the real Titanic (the real Titanic's side was scraped by the iceberg).
The name of the episode "Oggy Van Winkle" seems to be a parody of Rip Van Winkle.
The cartoon Oggy watches in "Cartoon Lesson", which happens to be a combination of a Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd cartoon (with the personalities of the characters) and a Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote cartoon (with the desert environment and the Plummet Perspective gag). The hunter even vaguely resembles Elmer Fudd!
The "Duck Soup" episode contains a scene that parodies Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds.
In "Scaredy-Cat", Joey and Dee Dee are attempting to escape the innards of a monster by riding on the back of a dragonfly that the monster had eaten earlier. Joey reads through a book on frog anatomy to navigate and in a quick scene, Kermit can be seen on the bottom left of the left page.
"Oggy Manga Star" uses the memetic phrase, "Omae wa mou shindeiru" from Fist of the North Star.
"The First Samurai" depicts Jack as a samurai. If that wasn't enough, the episode's description in the YouTube upload outright refers to him as "Samurai Jack".