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Betty Boop for President is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. [1] It was released by Paramount Pictures on November 4, 1932, four days before that year's presidential election day .
Betty Boop for President; Betty Boop, M.D. Betty Boop's Museum; Betty Boop's Ups and Downs; Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle; Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee; Big-Hearted Bosko; The Bird Store; Birth of Jazz; Black and White (1932 film) Bosko at the Zoo; Bosko the Lumberjack; Bosko's Store; Bugs in Love; The Busy Barber; The Butcher Boy (1932 film)
Stopping the Show is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer. While it is not the first appearance of Betty Boop, it is the first short to be credited as "A Betty Boop Cartoon". [1]
Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character designed by Grim Natwick at the request of Max Fleischer. [a] [6] [7] [8] She originally appeared in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She was featured in 90 theatrical cartoons between 1930 and 1939. [9]
These were packaged in 1976 under the title Betty Boop for President. This was refashioned as a compilation feature, Hooray for Betty Boop , and ran on HBO in 1980. Paramount has reacquired ownership of the original Fleischer film library (through their acquisition of Republic Pictures ) since 1996 and continues to own the theatrical rights.
Betty Boop, M.D. Willard Bowsky, Thomas Goodson 2 September BBEC Volume 1 3: 4 Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle (music by Royal Samoans and Miri) Seymour Kneitel, Bernard Wolf 23 September BBEC Volume 1 5 Betty Boop's Ups and Downs: Willard Bowsky, Ugo D'Orsi 14 October BBEC Volume 2 6 Betty Boop for President: Seymour Kneitel, Roland Crandall 4 November
Betty Boop's automobile runs out of gasoline while driving through hillbilly country. When she goes up to a nearby shack to ask for help, landowner Zonk Peters and his family are suspicious of the stranger, mistaking her for an attacking Hatfield, but Betty wins them with her dancing. Soon, the entire Peters clan are making music and dancing.
Mae Questel (/ ˈ m eɪ ˌ k w ɛ ˈ s t ɛ l /; born Mae Kwestel; September 13, 1908 – January 4, 1998) was an American actress.She was best known for providing the voices for the animated characters Betty Boop (from 1931) and Olive Oyl (from 1933).