Title from container. Voices of Mae Questel, Bonnie Poe, Ann Little. Originally released as motion picture in 1932-1937. Twelve cartoon classics. "Melange Pictures"--Container.
Contents:
Chess nuts (1932) -- Betty Boop, M.D. (1932) -- Betty Boop's Bamboo isle (1932) -- Betty Boop for president (1932) -- Betty Boop's penthouse (1933) -- Betty Boop's birthday party (1933) -- Betty Boop's May party (1933) -- Betty Boop's Halloween party (1933) -- Betty Boop's rise to fame (1934) -- Betty Boop's trial (1934) -- Betty Boop's life guard (1934) -- The foxy hunter (1937).
Summary:
Regarded as one of the first and most famous sex symbols on the animated screen, Betty Boop was a symbol of the Depression era and a reminder of the more carefree days of the Roaring Twenties. Her popularity was drawn larger from adult audiences and the cartoons, while seemingly surreal, contained many sexual and psychological elements. The queen of the animated screen returns to allure and entice audiences all over again.
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