Comic strip character The Little King, bored at the opera, sneaks over to the vaudeville house to see (and join) Betty’s Wild West Show. But the Queen tracks him down…
Betty Boop got her start in 1930 as part of a cartoon called Dizzy Dishes. She was created by Max Fleischer and her cartoon was produced by Fleischer Studios.
Betty Boop – Betty Boop’s Bamboo Isle
Bimbo visits a south sea isle, where he meets a dusky maiden who does a hot hula and looks a lot like Betty. Also a stereotyped headhunter tribe… The Royal Samoans perform in live-action.
Betty Boop Hallowe’en Party - 1933
I read somewhere this cartoon was or is banned, but I’m not sure what for. In this Betty Boop cartoon she is hosting a Halloween Party with her friend Scarecrow. Then a gorilla comes and tries to ruin the party.
Betty Boop – Be Human - 1936
Betty Boop is incensed at her farmer neighbor’s cruelty to his animals. But the inventive Grampy knows how to teach him a lesson.
Betty Boop’s Big Boss - 1933
"Girl wanted," says the sign. "Top floor. Female preferred." Betty Boop sees it, but it seems so does the entire female population of the city. The top of the building bulges with applicants, but Betty wins the job from the fat, lecherous boss by sitting in his lap and singing "You'd Be Surprised." The others are dispatched through a trap door. Betty can't type, or do much of anything else, but she sure is cute. The boss chases her around the office, but Betty manages to get to the phone and call the police. The police, the army, the navy and the air force all come to her rescue.
- From IMDB
Betty Boop – A Song A Day - 1936
At Betty Boop’s Animal Hospital, various species have appropriate ailments. Morale becomes a problem; Professor Grampy to the rescue!
Betty Boop – Just a Gigolo - 1932
Irene Bordoni sings the title song in French and English with a Bouncing Ball. Cartoon sequences: Betty Boop as a cabaret emcee and cigarette girl; a romantic tom-cat gigolo