Due to actors' schedules, the movie took ten months to complete: starting on Easter of 1997 until Martin Luther King Jr. Day of 1998.
Production began on the exact same date - or four years from - when the first Snix movie was filmed; April 13th, 1993.
According to Rolfe, Snix was portrayed by six different actors (including his younger sister, Gina).
A majority of the soundtrack is from the video game: Killer Instinct 2.
The scene with Snix chasing Brian on the riding lawnmower was on a spur of the moment. According to Rolfe's autobiography, "A Movie Making Nerd," Rolfe was struggling to finish the film without Brian and couldn't contact him because he was frequently grounded and his parents made him do chores. He saw him lawn-mowing one day and asked when he'd be available to film, but Brian said he wasn't sure. Rolfe then decided to work out the chase sequence with Brian working on the lawnmower as a way for him to do his chores, but also as an opportunity to get some filming in. As Rolfe cited, "he was not only escaping Snix but escaping his chores, too."