The song "Ha Cha Nan" played at the end of the film is a commercially released 78 RPM record, by The Hoosier Hot Shots. Music written by Frank Kettering, words by Jack Frost. It was recorded on June 14, 1935 and released on the Banner and Melotone record labels, both with catalog numbers 350914-A.
Beautiful and humorous attention to detail is shown with the various animals and their ailments, a hallmark of the Fleischer era. The pickled herring was especially timely, as prohibition had ended just a few years before.