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Betty Boop And The Girls Of Mischief (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Mae Questel
Director: Stephen Klein
Category: Family
Studio: Goodtimes
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
71 mins

 
 

 

Digitally Restored Classic Collection

The first to create cartoons by tracing live-action footage, producer, Max Fleischer and his brother, director Dave Fleischer, used this patented invention to revolutionize animation.More than 600 artists and technicians were employed on each cartoon to bring this magic to the screen, so prepare to be amazed by some of the most dazzling special effects ever!

Fleischer's best-known original creation was Betty Boop, the sexy flapper introduced in 1930 in Dizzy Dishes and voiced by Mae Questel (as were Olive Oyl and Little Audrey).Here she is, along with Audrey and their fellow mischief-maker, Little Lulu, in ten of their finest -- and funniest --shorts, including Betty's only color cartoon, Poor Cinderella (1934).

1.Poor Cinderella
2.The Scared Crows
3.The Seapreme Court
4.A Scout with the Gout
5.Betty in Blunderland
6.Tarts and Flowers
7.Toonerville Trolley
8.Bargain Counter Attack
9.House Cleaning Blues
10.Grampy's Indoor Outing