Here are a list of references in the Disney version of Rob the Robot.
Season 1[]
Goo Goo Gaa Gaa[]
When Ema sings "The sun's no more, time for a-" before getting interrupted by Orbit, that's a reference to the line from Ivor's quiet lullaby near the end of the Henry Hugglemonster episode "Monster Lullaby".
The Bot in the Cloth[]
The titular book seen in the episode and the plot beginning when the gang reenacts the story is a reference to Dr. Seuss' book The Cat in the Hat. In fact, this is the second parody of The Cat in the Hat, the first being Animaniacs' "The Kid in the Lid".
Rob the Builder[]
The episode's name itself is a reference to the British children's series Bob the Builder.
Gettin' Eggy with It[]
The aerial shots of Orbit falling off the cliff after failing to reach the vulture's nest each time are reminiscent of the Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote falling off a cliff.
Beatboxing Day[]
(Coming Soon)
Season 2[]
Ema The Rapper/Story Time[]
In the second segment "Story Time", Rob tries to come up with a good title for his storybook to read to Rob Jr.. The titles that he suggests are "Jeff and the Huge Pear", "If You Give a Hamster a Biscuit", and "The Lion Who Came to Lunch".
Season 3[]
Funny for Honey[]
After Orbit introduces himself to Tigger after the latter bounces him, Tigger chuckles and then, confused, asks "What's an Orbit?". Orbit replies by telling him that he's "sitting on one". This is a reference to Tigger's scenes from Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day and the Doc McStuffins Toy Hospital episode "Into the Hundred-Acre Wood!".