The first in MGM's Happy Harmonies series, started in imitation of Disney's Silly Symphonies series and Warner Bros.'s Merrie Melodies series. MGM had to use the Cinecolor process since Disney had an exclusive contract with Technicolor to use the new three-strip Technicolor process for animation.
Included as an extra on the 'Evelyn Prentice' DVD that's Disc 2 of the 5-film 'TCM Spotlight: Myrna Loy and William Powell Collection'.
The first Harman and Ising cartoon to be fully produced for MGM, after Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising left Warner Bros. Cartoons when head president Leon Schlesinger fired by losing the rights to its character Bosko and replaced it with Buddy from 1933 to 1935.
The first MGM cartoon of the Harman-Ising era (1934-1938).