The cleaned-up Bluto sports a handlebar mustache, popularized by such celebrities as artist Salvador Dalí and entertainer Jerry Colonna.
Wimpy's barber shop is drawn in accurate detail, right down to the cracked plaster walls. It sports all the very latest in tonsorial accessories of the era. The electric razor was still in its early years of use, so most gents visited the barber shop regularly.
One of the few times Popeye is seen with some hair on his usually bald pate.
Bluto grumbles that Wimpy, the absent barber, might be out getting a hamburger as well as a shave. Wimpy was known for his love of hamburgers.
One of a number of Popeye shorts that were sent to Asia in the 1980s to undergo a redraw and colorization process.