This 1936 Dave Fleischer cartoon stars Grampy as he helps orphans have a good Christmas.
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 – 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!
Popeye – Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor - 1936
Two legendary sailors battle for superiority over each other. This is longer than most of the Popeye cartoons made at the same time and features the early set or cast and characters.
Balloon Land - 1935
The inhabitants, including the trees and rocks, of Balloon Land are made entirely of balloons. They come under attack from the evil Pincushion Man. With the help of a quickly inflated army, they manage to fend off the attack.
Betty Boop and Grampy - 1935
Two piano movers, a fireman and a traffic cop all drop what they’re doing to join Betty Boop at the contraption-happy Grampy’s eccentric party.
The Headless Horseman - 1934
This an early cartoon of Washington Irving’s classic story. It tells the story of the new Schoolmaster Ichabod Crane arriving at his new station, Sleepy Hollow.
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
Popeye with Betty Boop - 1933
Popeye begins his movie career by singing his theme song, demonstrating his strength at a carnival, dancing the hula with Betty Boop, pummeling Bluto, eating his spinach and saving Olive Oyl from certain doom on the railroad tracks. This cartoon was also apparently banned because Betty Boop hulas topless.