The bus Daffy shoves Elmer on is headed to Duluth, MN. Fortunately, he hitches a ride back, on a Duluth area company moving van.
A spoof on the futuristic design and gadget craze of the 50's. But many of the products depicted, such as a massage chair, a smoke detector and automatic extinguishing system, garbage disposals, and more, are now mainstream items in most homes and businesses.
On the main panel, some button labels are readable, including LAWN MOWER, LUNCH, DINNER, RAT TRAP, LAUNDRY, MONEY, BANK, CLOSETS, FIRE, TICKETS, APRON, SWEEPER (in two places), COFFEE, TEAS, VACUUM and CLEANER.
In addition to the latest automated home accessories, the animators slipped in some images of famous modern artwork on the walls. One is modeled after the 1930 work, Composition with Red Blue and Yellow, by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian.
The title is a play on the film "Design for Living."