- Two versions exist on VHS. Originally, it was released as a companion video to the Webb Wilder album "Doo Dad", and shortly thereafter, was featured in the compilation Corn Flicks (1992) (V). In the version that appears on Corn Flicks, numerous camera angles, background music and sound effects have been reedited to an improved effect, and additional background music from the Webb Wilder album "It Came From Nashville" has been added. Additional changes are:
- Some of the dialog at the beginning of the movie between Travis Byrd and The Governor has been shortened.
- At the Legion of State Task Forces meeting, Mr. Frye's monologue has been re-dubbed so that he is speaking more deliberately.
- In the Doo Dad companion, when Webb arrives at the party at Carlsbad's, he and Dr. Barbara Slovine see each other from across the room, and Webb approaches her. In the Corn Flicks compilation, this scene was re-shot, clearly on a different type of film stock. In this revised scene, Dr. Slovine holds up a glass of wine and smiles at Webb, and he smirks and returns an approving nod.
- While sitting in Webb's kitchen, he and Dr. Barbara Slovine are discussing rekindling their failed romance when they are interrupted by an urgent phone call from Kirsten. In the Corn Flicks version, the scene ends here. In the Doo Dad companion, the scene continues with Webb grabbing his blazer & fedora as he tells Dr. Slovine that he's off to help Kirsten rescue Briley from the mobsters. They share a brief joke about love & headaches, and kiss goodbye. After Webb leaves, Dr. Slovine starts thumbing through the drawings of aliens in Webb's sketchpad.
- While Webb and Kirsten are on their way to rescue Briley, the Doo Dad companion opens the scene with Webb giving a brief narrative while the "Webb Wilder Theme" from Private Eye (1984) is playing in the background. Webb and Kirsten then have a dialog, in which he convinces her to explain Briley's involvement with the mobsters. In the Corn Flicks version, the "Webb Wilder Theme" has been replaced by the Webb Wilder song "Sputnik", and the dialog has been dubbed over with Webb narrating the entire scene.
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