1.) At one point, Daffy packs up his things and announces that he's leaving, then comes back and tells his master that "...the government doesn't want us to do any non-essential traveling!" (a reference to how travel had to be reserved for WWII soldiers fighting overseas) after he comes back into the house. At the time the cartoon was released in theaters, World War II had ended.
2.) This was one of two cartoons shown on
Cartoon Network's
Looney Tunes marathon on New Year's Day 2009 to carry the
a.a.p. logo, the other was another Daffy Duck outing -
Daffy Duck in Hollywood. Most other a.a.p.-owned cartoons on the marathon were shown as "dubbed versions", and the rest that weren't did not bear the a.a.p. logo. The cartoon's "dubbed version" aired on the November 15, 2009
Looney Tunes marathon; however, another audio track was playing simultaneously with the cartoon (it is not known whether it was a foreign-language track of this cartoon or it was from a different cartoon altogether). This isn't to say that the a.a.p. version won't air in the future, as even into the 2000s, some cartoons were shown as an a.a.p. version, a "dubbed version", or sometimes, as a DVD/Restored print.