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Betty Boop, M.D.

United States

1932

7 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Dave Fleischer

PROD Max Fleischer

CAST Mae Questel

ANIM Willard Bowsky, Thomas Goodson

Synopsis

Betty, Bimbo and Koko are the owners of a traveling medicine show. They are selling “Jippo”, an all-purpose health tonic. Koko’s contortionist display doesn’t convince the local townsfolk to open their wallets, but Betty gets the whole town eager to buy their product. Even though it’s only water, drinking the tonic causes everyone to exhibit strange side-effects, from unusual hair growth to rapid de-aging or even death. —Wikipedia

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Dave Fleischer

David “Dave” Fleischer (July 14, 1894 – June 25, 1979) was an American animator film director and film producer, best known as a co-owner of Fleischer Studios with his older brother Max Fleischer (the father of director Richard Fleischer). He was a native of New York City.

Sometime around 1913-1914, Dave began working as a film cutter for the American branch of Pathé, the French company that was the world’s largest film production and distribution company, and the largest manufacturer of film equipment, in the first decades of the 20th Century.

Dave Fleischer was notable during the brothers’ early days as the rotoscope model for their first character, Koko the Clown. He went on to become director and later producer of the studio’s output. Although he is credited as “director” of every film released by the Fleischer studio from 1921 to 1942, the lead animators actually performed directorial duties, and Fleischer mainly served as producer. Among the cartoon series Fleischer… read more

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DOUGLAS REESE

26Apr12

That Dave Fleischer is a master of animation is something not even up for debate - as this short film of his proves - he was a grand creator of the surreal and macabre. While the images individually seem so bizarre and fun, there isn't an inch of light or sweetness in what Fleischer is saying here. Not unlike his "Bimbo's Initiation", the sexual stimuli is once again deconstructed with eerie truths.

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