In one scene, when Donald carves his and Daisy's initials into a tree, the camera reveals, on the opposite side of the tree, all of Daisy's previous boyfriends having done the same thing. These names are those of the following Disney artists; writers Al Bertino and Nick George, layout artist Bruce Bushman, animators Xavier Atencio, Harry Holt, Volus Jones, Hugh Fraser, Fred Moore, and John Sibley, effects animator Dan MacManus, director Jack Kinney, and composer Edward H. Plumb.
The scene depicting the wedding of Daisy and Donald implies the promiscuity of the bride. Several sailors attend the wedding and tearfully wave goodbye to Daisy. Implying they were all former lovers.
Daisy's mother is modeled after the famous James McNeill Whistler painting, Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1, better known colloquially as Whistler's Mother.
Donald's House from the show Quack Pack is very likely based on Donald and Daisy's house from this short.
This marks Daisy's second-to-last appearance in a theatrical cartoon until 1983, the direct last appearance being the 1959 educational cartoon How to Have an Accident at Work.