As Roger runs along the top of the logs, there is a whip-pan shot where the camera passes by a poster for 'Rigid Tools' with a woman seductively straddling a saw, styled in cheescake 1940s fashion. This poster became the bane of Disney for several years and resulted in the laserdisc version of this short getting recalled and re-issued minus the now digitally-erased poster. Many VHS editions of the short still contain the full version, though it is actually only viewable on screen for about 4 frames.
When Roger fumigates his campsite, the bug spray he uses is labeled "Mink-Off" - a reference to producer Rob Minkoff.
At one point the log Roger and Baby Herman are riding on has a bumper sticker that reads "We Visited Splash Mountain" a nod to the attraction at Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
Originally there were going to be four more Roger Rabbit shorts to be made after this one. The first one was Hare In My Soup which was going to be released with Toy Story (1995), and the last three were called Clean and Oppressed, Beach Blanket Bay and Bronco Bustin' Bunny. However they all ended up being canceled due to Steven Spielberg's ownership stake of not liking the second short Roller Coaster Rabbit (1990) appear with Dick Tracy (1990) and not Arachnophobia (1990) which his company Amblin Entertainment made with Disney.