In this 1936 Max Fleischer production Betty is invited to Grampy's for a party. Joining Ms. Boop are two workmen, a fireman and also a police officer, all of whom she attracts along the way. After all, she was sort of a party girl.The results are exactly what you would expect; and along with some tongue in cheek visual humor, and a bit of typical Max Fleischer ingenuity; the cartoon is a delight and everything works out in the end.
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Saturday, May 12, 2012
"Party at Grampy's House" with Betty Boop and Grampy (1936)
In this 1936 Max Fleischer production Betty is invited to Grampy's for a party. Joining Ms. Boop are two workmen, a fireman and also a police officer, all of whom she attracts along the way. After all, she was sort of a party girl.The results are exactly what you would expect; and along with some tongue in cheek visual humor, and a bit of typical Max Fleischer ingenuity; the cartoon is a delight and everything works out in the end.
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