- Since The Hex Girls were instantly successful characters, Warner Brothers briefly considered a Hex Girls spin-off, though it never got beyond a very early development stage.
- According to Rick Copp, the writer of Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost (1999), the Hex Girls were created due to his love of Josie and the Pussycats (1970).
- Jennifer Hale had formed a cover band when she was 15, and covered many of Jane Wiedlin's songs (as part of The Go-Go's) before knowing her.
- The song "The Witch's Ghost" featured in the end credits of Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost (1999), is cited both in the credits and on the soundtrack as a Hex Girls song. That makes it one of the only songs by the band to be sung by none of the original members. Instead it was performed by Terry Wood, Angie Jaree, and Gigi Worth.
- The Hex Girls were heavily criticized by religious groups when they made their debut. The music group was said to be "of the devil, luring young girls into Wicca witchcraft.".
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