Betty Boop-1933-Betty Boop's Big Boss
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Want the honest truth? Betty Boop is a sex symbol, duh. Her creators admitted it, hell, she wasn't even supposed to be for kids all that much anyway and more for adults. Are all cartoons automatically for kids nowadays?
No, and parents still have a hard time figuring it out. Lord, it's like mothers whinning and bitching to animators because their kids are watching Family Guy and Southpark. Are they going to go to the same lengths if one of their kids start watching porn? Nope. That's justice.
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I like how the military and the navy take a break from fighting the nazis to go and save Betty Boop from a creepy fat man. lol!
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What more can I say ? LIKE A BOSS !!!
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Betty loves The man who never get killed with guns?
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Seriously she's like 20 something n he's an old perverted codger!
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0:45 Most redundant wanted ad ever!
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They're sending out the army, navy, AND police b/c she's being sexual harassed?!?!?
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What about Bimbo?????
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0:56 just as the crowd is starting to rush into the building. Penis.
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@lego00069 i know!!
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Her boss is such a perv....he wanted to rape Betty!! I like when she shoots the pencils at him, he had it comin'
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she flashed him at 2:07
I'm not smart enough to get the reference on the last police car (at 4min, 12sec.) Is it in Hebrew? What's the translation, and what's the joke I'm not getting?
mrgig00 2 years ago
Yes it's Hebrew. It reads "kosher". It's something that appears in Betty Boop cartoons. See my comment to Bellalisa a few months ago.
hulakan 2 years ago
They had what I believe to be a car that said "Police" in Hebrew?
Bellalisa 3 years ago
The sign on the last police car says "kosher". It comes up in other Betty Boop cartoons sometimes too. Probably a little in-joke by Max Fleischer, (who was a Jew.)
hulakan 3 years ago
When these sorts of cartoons are called "banned cartoons" it doesn't mean that they were universally banned. It just means that some networks or communities would not show them because of questionable content. In this case, it was the sexism. As endlessone07 has noted, the "moral" of this particular Betty Boop episode would seem to be "No means Yes", which is rather unacceptible to modern western sensibilities. So you won't see this cartoon on Saturday morning children's TV these days.
hulakan 4 years ago 3