I want to use this to respond to another review.
I agree with a lot of what the person said so I'm not going to delve into that but I give it a higher score because I realize that the print commonly seen today isn't how it looked back in 1949. Intact some more vibrant prints have surfaced since 2007 when said person wrote their review.
The reviewer said that National Telefilm Associates produced the short which is not true. Paramount Pictures actually produced it and the reason NTA's logo is used is because Paramount didn't want to distribute their shorts to television. They would sell the rights to NTA for television distribution. Overtime these prints would become very faded which is why the prints we commonly see today has many shades of brown. In reality, the short was produced using the Technicolor process.