The hat gag (2:31) would appear twelve years later in "The Screwball", with Woody Woodpecker. Perhaps not coincidentally, Grim Natwick, the creator of Betty Boop, used to work for Lantz's animation crew.
Betty dropped her top again in "Any Rags", about a year later.
@HaggisMcCrablice The same gag occurred in Walter Lantz's 1935 "Towne Hall Follies" with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, which could be one of Tex Avery's last efforts at Lantz until his return twenty years later.
Did Grim Natwick work on this? The scene with Betty singing "You're Driving Me Crazy" sure looks like his.
vmpickle123 1 year ago
@vmpickle123 Yes.
SparkyMK3 1 year ago
xD Bimbo really wants to get his hands on Betty. The ending surprised me the first time I saw this cartoon. It was pretty trippy. xD
31operafan 1 year ago
omg! bettie boop is a doggy!
Alleykatt500 1 year ago
@Alleykatt500 Well, she used to, but they decided to turn her ears into gold hoops.
PrincessAdeleine 1 year ago
The hat gag (2:31) would appear twelve years later in "The Screwball", with Woody Woodpecker. Perhaps not coincidentally, Grim Natwick, the creator of Betty Boop, used to work for Lantz's animation crew.
Betty dropped her top again in "Any Rags", about a year later.
HaggisMcCrablice 1 year ago 2
@HaggisMcCrablice The same gag occurred in Walter Lantz's 1935 "Towne Hall Follies" with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, which could be one of Tex Avery's last efforts at Lantz until his return twenty years later.
vmpickle123 1 year ago
She sings I wanna be loved by you originally.
atheoldies 2 years ago 4