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The New Deal Show


Betty Boop in The New Deal Show

The New Deal Show
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Name

The New Deal Show

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Name

 The New Deal Show (1937)

Betty Boop produces a pet show in which the pets use unusual devices to assist them in their normal behavior.

Quotes 

  • Betty Boop: "Aha, hello everybody!"
  • Betty Boop: "Come on out Rover!'"
  • Betty Boop "Atta boy! Isn't he just too too?"

Characters 

  • Betty Boop
  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Rover the Dog
  • Chicken
  • Rabbits

Cast & Crew 

Music 

Gallery 

Trivia 

  • Was released on the 22nd of October in 1937.
  • The instrumental opening music that plays at the beginning of the cartoon is "Brotherly Love", a song from the Popeye cartoon of the same name.
  • While performing her song, Betty can be seen tap dancing, and also singing scat lyrics other than "Boop-Oop-a-Doop", such as Gertrude Saunders' "Tweet-Tweet-Tweet", "Twa-Twa-Twa" (which Boop had used in the 1933 cartoon I Heard) and other scat singing such as "Wha-Da-De", and Cab Calloway's "Zah-Zu-Zaz".
  • One of the inventions featured, the corn on the cob typewriter, was originally featured in the 1932 cartoon titled Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions (alongside several others).

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