Elmer and Rupert pass a billboard on their drive. It says "Acme" but depicts a scantily clad bathing beauty.
Hal Smith takes over for the voice of Elmer Fudd here and in 1961's What's My Lion? (1961), as the original voice of the character, Arthur Q. Bryan, passed away in 1959. Smith's Fudd portrayal can also be heard in many Post Alpha Bits commercials during the early '60s.
Hal Smith, a talented voice actor, became well known to TV audiences as Otis, the lovable town drunk in The Andy Griffith Show (1960).
Classy is a pun on the popular movie and TV show canine, Lassie.
Elmer's home is done up in what was known as the American Colonial style, popular in the 60's. But his kitchen and bathroom are modern mid century.