Lead concept designer Kilian Plunkett reveals in the book 'The Art of the Star Wars: Clone Wars' that Rodia's architecture does not include solid ceilings of floors. Instead, they are made of grills. As the tide comes in and out, the water levels rise and fall throughout the buildings. Rodians would sit there as the tide came in and watch the water rise over their head and fish swim around them.
The 'Jedi fortune cookie' message that opens the show reads "Heroes are made by the times."
The Kwazel Maw underwater monster is based on Ralph McQuarrie's design for a swamp slug creature on Dagobah for Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980). A variation of the same creature called the 'Nos monster' was slated to appear on Utapau in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) but was cut during production.
Padmé greets Onaconda Farr in Huttese by saying "H'chu Apenkee" (greetings) and he answers her with "Chowbaso" (welcome).
Quinlan Vos was originally slated to appear in an early draft of Bombad Jedi. He was to be working undercover and actually using his force abilities to make it look like Jar Jar was a Jedi. He was eventually cut, because at the early stages of production the studio didn't have the ability to include many new characters because of the time it took to create a digital model.