Jackie Gleason at first tried to block the release of the cartoon, a spoof of his show The Honeymooners (1955). Director Robert McKimson sent him a print, and upon viewing it Gleason dropped his objections.
First appearance of the Honey-Mousers.
In her DVD interview/commentary, June Foray recalls each cast member recorded all his or her dialog alone. The voice actors were never in the studio at the same time. Their lines of dialog were later edited into proper sequence.
One of only a handful of Looney Tunes / Merrie Melodies cartoons with no voice characterization credit as Daws Bulter and June Foray did the voices, not Mel Blanc.
Ralph mentions Greenblatt's Delicatessen, which was a famous eaterie located not in NYC, but in West Hollywood, California. It closed in 2021, after 95 years in business serving the rich, the famous, and the ordinary.