This short is withdrawn from most North American television broadcast due to Indigenous stereotyping and Olive Oyl portraying an Indian Princess with depicted skin color, along with the use of double entendres including the crudely reference in the short's title and the depicted zaftig silhouette during the shower scene. It was given extremely limited airtime on Boomerang in the early 2000s. It hadn't surfaced on any home media until 2019 when released on a 1940s DVD box set. Consequently, it never appears on any digital purchasing. It was available uncut on the Boomerang app until it was reportedly removed in late 2021.