Forbidden to be broadcast by Warner Brothers (and later AOL Time-Warner) for many years because of the depictions of Hitler and Goering. It was finally broadcast in its entirety in July, 2001, on a special episode of the Cartoon Network's program "Toonheads" focusing on World War 2 cartoons. It is now in very limited circulation, as the episode is rebroadcast as part of the normal run of "Toonheads." "Herr Meets Hare" is not being broadcast at any other time on Cartoon Network. However, in 2007, "Herr Meets Hare" is being shown once again as part of Turner Classic Movies' "Cartoon Alley" classic animated shorts program.
The "Brunnhilde" sequence would later be recreated with virtually the same music and props for "What's Opera, Doc," with Elmer Fudd replacing Fatso Goering.
This cartoon marks the first appearance of Bugs' classic "left turn at Albuquerque" joke.