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  2. Betty Boop - Wikipedia

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    Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character designed by Grim Natwick at the request of Dave 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]

  3. Category:Betty Boop cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Barnacle Bill (1930 film) Be Human (film) Be Up to Date. Betty Boop and Grampy. Betty Boop and Little Jimmy. Betty Boop and the Little King. Betty Boop for President. The Betty Boop Movie Mystery. Betty Boop with Henry, the Funniest Living American.

  4. List of Betty Boop films and appearances - Wikipedia

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    Betty Boop filmography. Short films. 89. Television movies. 2. The following is a list of films and other media in which Betty Boop has appeared. She was featured in 126 theatrical cartoons between 1930 and 1939 (89 in her own series and 37 in the Talkartoons, Screen Songs and Color Classics series). Starting in 2013, Olive Films released the ...

  5. You're Not Built That Way - Wikipedia

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    July 17, 1936. ( 1936-07-17) Running time. 6 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. You're Not Built That Way is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Pudgy the Puppy.

  6. Buzzy Boop - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Pictures. Release date. July 29, 1938. ( 1938-07-29) Running time. 7 mins. Language. English. Buzzy Boop (originally untitled) is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film in the Max Fleischer / Betty Boop Cartoon featuring Betty Boop and her young tomboy cousin Buzzy Boop.

  7. Boop-Oop-a-Doop - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Pudgy Takes a Bow-Wow - Wikipedia

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    While she's singing, a kitten comes to the dressing room and Pudgy gets out and begins chasing it. They get onto the stage, and in the orchestra pit, and become part of the act, upstaging Betty. Notes. Most DVD releases cut out the part when Betty Boop impersonates a Chinese man. It cuts right to the cat in the dressing room meowing.

  9. More Pep - Wikipedia

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    More Pep is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Synopsis "Uncle Max" (Max Fleischer) draws Betty and Pudgy out of the inkwell. Pudgy is tired and unwilling to perform on Betty's command. Betty uses pen and ink to draw a machine that gives Pudgy more pep.