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Directed by Dave FleischerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Musical filmsActors Mae Questel,
Billy Murray,
Mary ModerRating65%
Betty and Bimbo take a trip to Crazytown for a small vacation where anything can happen. They arrive on a train that acts like a horse. Mice are roaring & birds swim in the lake while fish fly in the air. Hats are worn on feet & shoes on heads, while banana peels are eaten instead of the banana. , 7minutes
Directed by Dave FleischerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Musical filmsActors Mae Questel,
Maurice Chevalier,
Billy MurrayRating60%
Bimbo shows up at Betty's door with his assistant's to help Betty move from her house. Bimbo takes one glance at Betty, and falls in love with her. Bimbo then sing's "Hello Beautiful" to Betty in Maurice Chevalier's voice. They then load up the moving van with all of her belongings (even the stairs) and Betty sits up into the driver's seat with Bimbo. She then moves "around the corner"., 7minutes
Directed by Dave FleischerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Musical filmsActors Mae Questel,
Billy MurrayRating62%
Bimbo's mom has fallen out with her husband and has had an affair with the ice man. Bimbo's mother goes shopping and leaves Bimbo in charge of his baby brother, Aloysius. Betty Boop wants Bimbo to come over to her house to play. Bimbo then sneaks over to Betty's. Aloysius misbehaves while Bimbo is over at Betty's apartment. Aloysius then uses a vacuum cleaner and vacuums Betty and Bimbo from next door and his mother from off the street. Bimbo's mother is furious, as Betty, Bimbo and Aloysius hide behind a chair in Bimbo's apartment. Aloysius starts to cry, Bimbo then zips his brother's mouth shut., 1h17
Directed by Shamus Culhane,
Dave Fleischer,
Al EugsterOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Fantasy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Feminist films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about insects,
Musical films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Jack Mercer,
Jean Rhys,
Tedd Pierce,
Pinto Colvig,
Marjorie Hines,
Guinn "Big Boy" WilliamsRating68%
Les amours de Hoppity le criquet et Douce, la fille d'un bourdon, sont troublées par la négligence des humains et le projet de construction d'un gratte-ciel sur leur territoire. L'héroïne est aussi menacée d'un mariage forcé avec Monsieur Scarabée.Directed by Dave FleischerGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Mae QuestelRating73%
A magic mirror, with a face resembling Cab Calloway, proclaims Betty Boop to be "the fairest in the land", much to the anger of the Queen (who resembles Olive Oyl). The Queen orders her guards Bimbo and Koko to behead Betty. With tears in their eyes, they take Betty into the forest and prepare to execute her. Betty escapes into a frozen river, which encloses her in a coffin of ice. This block slips downhill to the home of the seven dwarfs, who carry the frozen Betty into an enchanted cave. Meanwhile, Koko falls down a hole and arrives at the same cave, where the evil Queen turns him into a grotesque creature, all while singing the St. James Infirmary Blues. With her rivals disposed of, the Queen again asks the magic mirror who the fairest in the land is, but the mirror explodes in a puff of magic smoke that returns Betty and Koko to their normal states and changes the Queen into a hideous monster. The queen monster chases the protagonists until Bimbo grabs its tongue and, with one mighty yank turns it inside out. Betty, Koko, and Bimbo dance around in a circle of victory as the film ends. , 7minutes
Directed by Dave FleischerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Musical filmsActors Billy MurrayRating61%
Bimbo and Koko are sign painter's they have been hired to paint the lettering on the window of Betty Boop's Dancing School". Betty Boop teaches her animal friends how to dance to the tune of "Dancing to Save Your Soul", the dancing shakes the building and the building crumbles to the ground.Directed by Dave FleischerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Musical filmsActors Marjorie HinesRating66%
Betty is startled awake in her bed on a stormy night. She searches for the cause of the shock while she sings the song. Then, unexplainable phenomena start happening in the house. Mysterious Mose (Bimbo) appears, and sings part of the song. Bizarre cartoon creatures appear and, at first, sing and enhance Mose's "mysterious" image. Quickly, however, the antics become frightful even to Mose. The film escalates into chaos, which ends when Mose bursts, revealing him having been an automaton (full of cogs and springs) the whole time. , 6minutes
Directed by Dave FleischerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Musical filmsActors Little Ann Little,
Ann Little,
Billy MurrayRating69%
Betty Boop stars in her own version of Little Red Riding Hood. Betty prepares before going to visit her grandmother's house, despite being warned of wolves wandering the woods by the trees. Betty Boop continues through the woods. A hungry wolf spots Betty and follows her with a knife and fork. Bimbo sees the wolf who is about to attack Betty and kills him before he can do any harm to Betty. Bimbo then turns up before Betty at her grandmother's house. Bimbo waits for Betty disguised as the wolf and her grandmother. Betty then turns up inside her grandmother's house and sings "Where'd You Get Those Eyes?" and is then lifted up in the air before Bimbo reveals himself to her., 9minutes
Directed by Dave FleischerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Musical filmsActors Little Ann Little,
Billy MurrayRating68%
The short film begins with a giant Betty Boop flag which flies over the big top. Betty works as a lion tamer and a tightrope walker. Another of the other circus attractions is Koko the Clown. While performing on the highwire the villainous ringmaster lusts for Betty as he watches her from below, singing "Do Something," a song previously performed by Helen Kane. As Betty returns to her tent, the ringmaster follows her inside and sensually massages her legs, surrounds her and threatens her job if she does not submit. Betty begs the ringmaster to cease his advances, as she sings "Don't Take My Boop-Oop-A-Doop Away". Koko the Clown is outside, practicing his juggling, and hears the struggle. He leaps in to save Betty's virtue, struggling with the ringmaster who loads him into a cannon, firing it, thinking that he has sent the hero away, laughing with self-satisfaction. But Koko is hiding inside the cannon, and strikes the ringmaster out cold with a mallet, returning with "the last laugh". When Koko expresses concern about Betty's welfare, she answers in song, "No, he couldn't take my boop-oop-a-doop away!" The film ends with Koko sweetly kissing Betty on the cheek., 7minutes
Directed by Shamus Culhane,
Dave FleischerOrigin USAGenres AnimationThemes Musical filmsActors Mae QuestelRating61%
Betty Boop works at a Penny arcade. While singing "Change! Come get your pennies! Change! Your ten and twenties!" she exchanges Koko the Clown's nickel for five pennies. Bimbo flirts with Betty then tries the shooting gallery. Betty and Bimbo then ride into the sky on a firework Rocket.