The first Woody Woodpecker cartoon to use Danny Webb as the voice of Woody instead of Mel Blanc, although a recording of Blanc's "ha-ha-ha-HA-ha" laugh was used in this and all following Woody cartoons until 1949.
Some elements of this cartoon, including the personification of Starvation are reused in the 1946 Woody Woodpecker cartoon, "Who's Cookin' Who?"
The mean kitty cat breaks the fourth wall, as does Woody, which was becoming a common element in cartoons at the time.
The distance of 1234 miles from Miami indicates that the story takes place somewhere in the vicinity of Upstate New York.
The smallest details are rendered here with careful accuracy here, as was a hallmark of the cartoons released at the time. Plants, homes, even the icy landscape, are beautifully drawn.