Daws Butler's accent for Theeves is the same one he used for the City Wolf in Avery's "Little Rural Riding Hood."
Droopy breaks the fourth wall early in the short.
Meticulously drawn background detail, a hallmark of animation at the time, is shown here. From the very latest kitchen accessories to the luxurious automobile, everything was accurately rendered---to the delight of adult cinema audiences. Children, on the other hand, enjoyed the classic Avery sight gag slapstick.
It is notable for being the first short to introduce one of Droopy's relatives.