Lucio Trevisan
By Fleischer Studios
Published 1935
Usage Public Domain
Betty operates a pet store where Henry wishes to purchase a puppy. Betty believes that everybody should have a pet and Henry agrees and works in the shop in hopes of getting a puppy. He gets into trouble with a monkey, dances with a dog, and accidently releases some birds. Betty is irate but rewards Henry with a puppy after he captures all of the birds.
Run time 06:47
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Fleischer Studios
Published 1932
Usage Public Domain
A fortune teller tries to work his magic in order to get up close & personal with Betty. He shows her the days of her youth in his crystal ball as well as her being stranded on a deserted island. Then he shows himself rescuing her from the island, but also inadvertently releases an unsavory group of ghosts who chase the pair through a jungle that also magically appeared. The pair loses the ghosts using the hollow-log-over-the-cliff trick.
Run time 06:34
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1932
Usage Public Domain
With Louis Armstrong.
Run time 07:09
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1932
Usage Public Domain
A Betty Boop cartoon in 1932: directed by Dave Fleischer, animated by Willard Bowsky and Myron Waldman.
Run time 07:16
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1937
Usage Public Domain
Run time 06:09
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1936
Usage Public Domain
Run time 06:35
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1932
Usage Public Domain
Run time 06:11
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Fleischer Studios
Published 1932
Usage Public Domain
Betty, her dog Bimbo, & Koko The Clown are in a car race where Betty wins even though she is under the weather.
Run time 06:20
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1933
Usage Public Domain
Run time 06:33
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1934
Usage Public Domain
A newspaper man interviews Fleischer who animates Betty and then goes into a retrospective of past episodes. Interesting to see Betty interact with real life characters.
Run time 08:47
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Fleischer Studios
Published 1933
Usage Public Domain
Betty travels to an invention show just full of crazy inventions. Betty and her friends demonstrate various doodads and gadgets.
Run time 06:45
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1933
Usage Public Domain
Run time 06:16
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Fleischer Studios
Published 1932
Usage Public Domain
Betty runs for the office of President against Mr. Nobody. Both candidates state their platform through song and dance, referring to political issues of the time. Not long after this cartoon was released, Herbert Hoover was defeated by Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1932 presidential election.
Run time 06:30
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1936
Usage Public Domain
Run time 06:09
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Max Fleischer
Published 1932
Usage Public Domain
Run time 08:07
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
By Fleischer Studios
Published 1935
Usage Public Domain
Betty flies to Japan to do a show, and sings the title number. She then dons a kimono, and sings it again in Japanese.
Run time 05:34
Audio/Visual sound, b/w
Language English
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