1) Look for a caricature of Freleng on the director credit.
2) The cartoon is unique in that, with the exception of 1947's "
Along Came Daffy", it is the only time in the original theatrical cartoons that Sam isn't paired with long-time rival
Bugs Bunny. It is also Sam's only solo cartoon.
3) This short has the same story start as Sam's later cartoon, "
Hare Trimmed".
4) In this cartoon, Sam has a wife named 'Emmy'.
5) Interestingly, the same premise would be used again in a 1970 Roland and Rattfink short: "A Taste of Money".
6) Milt Franklyn provided the music for the short, though he was deceased since April 1962. This means the short was completed before his death. This would be the case with two more shorts in late 1962, before replacement composer
Bill Lava's name finally started appearing in the opening credits in November with "
Good Noose".
7) This short shares a similarity to "Pappy's Puppy" where both characters (Sylvester and Yosemite Sam) try to get rid of the kid (Young bulldog and Wentworth) by having them fetch an object in traffic to get run over but get caught by the kid's parent and forced into fetching it themselves and then get run over.