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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2008

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A messenger delivers an invitation to Betty Boop to come over to Grampy's house for a party and bring the gang. The delighted Betty goes down the street singing "I'm on My Way to Grampy's" and is joined by a fireman who is rescuing a damsel-in-distress but tosses her back in the burning building in favor of following Betty...anywhere; a policeman who deserts his traffic-directing at a busy intersection; and two moving men. Betty and her gang arrive at Grampy's, and Grampy shows off a few of his Rube-Goldberg inventions while serving punch-and-cake. Betty thinks the party needs a little music, so Grampy employs several of his contraptions and devices, and all hands are soon dancing to the Hoosier Hotshots' version of "Tiger Rag."

An old classic Betty Boop cartoon
From the Fleischer brothers
(c) Fleisher Studios

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  • Can't find this version of the tiger rag anywhere :(

  • Aaaaaahhhhhhh, the Tiger rag.... :)

  • I love when people refer to the past as simpler times. This cartoon was made during the biggest depression our country has ever seen, and just before the biggest world war it's ever been a part of.

  • she's a 17 year old gold digger, but oh she's so darn adorable!!!!

  • @heretocomplain

    Grampys the only one getting some...

  • the "gang" follows her thinking there going to get some.

  • Don't worry, since they are available on VHS, DVD, Youtube. My little ones love 'em.

  • Grampy poisoned the koolaid.

  • What a nice episode. Grampy is so sweet

  • I remember seeing these wonderful cartoons on TV when I was a kid. They speak of a much simpler and more whimsical time long since gone. Too bad kids today are "much too sophisticated" for them. They will never know what they are missing

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