First Looney Tunes cartoon to have the MPAA's "Globe-and-Reel" logo that was completely new when this short cartoon was made.
Balmy Springs is a play on the popular desert resort Palm Springs, long a favorite of the Hollywood set.
The new concept of televised instant replay, first popularized in sports broadcasts, is shown here.
Released at a time when the Latin cultural influence was popular. It was seen in furniture, food, fashion, art, and, of course, music, as popularized by artists like Herb Alpert, Jose Feliciano, Sergio Mendes and many others.
One of three Daffy/Speedy shorts outsourced to Format Films, as opposed to DePatie-Freleng Enterprises as usual. The other two shorts sent to Format Films were The Spy Swatter (1967) and Quacker Tracker (1967).