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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The title card at the start of the film states that this film was made in [[1947]], the year ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' was set in.
*The title card at the start of the film states that this film was made in 1947, the year ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' was set in.
*Although [[Benny the Cab]] does not appear in this short, an anthropomorphic ambulance vehicle resembling him can be seen briefly, taking Baby Herman to the hospital at high speed.
*Although [[Benny the Cab]] does not appear in this short, an anthropomorphic ambulance vehicle resembling him can be seen briefly, taking Baby Herman to the hospital at high speed.
*Mickey Mouse’s trademark shoes and shorts can be seen adorning the changing screen in Baby Herman's hospital room. Nearby is a diagram of a mouse’s skull, in Mickey’s design, on the weights there is a moneybag. When the scene cuts back the clothes are gone and the diagram has been replaced with a Rabbit’s Brain, which is represented by a peanut.
*Mickey Mouse’s trademark shoes and shorts can be seen adorning the changing screen in Baby Herman's hospital room. Nearby is a diagram of a mouse’s skull, in Mickey’s design, on the weights there is a moneybag. When the scene cuts back the clothes are gone and the diagram has been replaced with a Rabbit’s Brain, which is represented by a peanut.
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*This is one of the two Roger Rabbit short films to be rated G by the MPAA; the other being ''[[Trail Mix-Up]]''.
*This is one of the two Roger Rabbit short films to be rated G by the MPAA; the other being ''[[Trail Mix-Up]]''.
*This was the only Roger Rabbit/Baby Herman cartoon that ended successfully (even having an ending card after the iris out).
*This was the only Roger Rabbit/Baby Herman cartoon that ended successfully (even having an ending card after the iris out).
*This short film marks Disney's only animated project scored by [[James Horner]], who has also scored a few live-action films made by Disney, such as ''[[Honey, I Shrunk the Kids]]'' (which the short was attached to), ''[[The Rocketeer]]'', and ''[[Mighty Joe Young]]''.
*This short film marks Disney's only animated project scored by [[James Horner]], who has also scored a few live-action films made by Disney, such as ''[[wikipedia:Hobey, I Shrunk the Kids|Honey, I Shrunk the Kids]]'' (which the short was attached to), ''[[wikipedia:The Rocketeer|The Rocketeer]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Mighty Joe Young|Mighty Joe Young]]''.
*This short was filmed at [[Disney's Hollywood Studios|Disney MGM Studios]] in [[1988]].
*This short was filmed at [[wikipedia:Disney's Hollywood Studios|Disney MGM Studios]] in 1988.
*The short has been featured in comic book format at the end of the graphic novel ''[[Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom]].''
*The short has been featured in comic book format at the end of the graphic novel ''[[Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom]].''