Credited to Abe Levitow, this cartoon is the only short in the Pepé Le Pew series not directed by Chuck Jones.
Pepé Le Pew's cartoons have been translated and dubbed in French. In the French version, the voice of "Pépé le putois" was dubbed by François Tavares, using a heavy Italian accent in a vocal caricature of Yves Montand.
The procession of the nun and her charges, glimpsed in the establishing opening scenes, could have been a nod to the popular children's story, Madeline, first published in 1939---and set in Paris.
The 1900 exposition in Paris was a celebration of the achievements of the past century. It was well attended and included many unique exhibits from a over the world.