Long thought lost, a print finally resurfaced in 2002.
Shot in the library of the Beverly Hills Berch Estate, which was ravaged by a fire in 1980 and ultimately demolished.
Debuting on KECA in Los Angeles on April 29, 1953, this was the first 3-D film ever shown on television.
As a result of the collaborations on this short, it was announced in October of 1952 that Milton Gunzburg would be teaming with Frank Tashlin and Robert Clampett to produce a 3-D film adaptation of "Time for Beany" (1949), but the project never materialized.