The Dancing Fool
Betty Boop in The Dancing Fool[1] |
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The Dancing Fool |
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The Dancing Fool (1932) |
Bimbo and Koko are sign painters. They have been hired to paint the lettering on the window of Betty Boop's Dancing School. Betty teaches her animal friends how to dance to the tune of "Dancing to Save Your Soul", the dancing shakes the building until it crumbles to the ground.
Quotes
- Betty Boop: "Hello Bimbo how do ya do? Hello Koko speaking to you!"
Characters
Cast & Crew
- Margie Hines as Betty Boop
- Claude Reese as Bimbo
- Max Fleischer (Producer)
- Dave Fleischer (Director)
Music
- "Hello Baby"
- "Dancing to Save Your Sole"
- "I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling"
- "Mama Inez"
- "It's a Great Life (If You Don't Weaken)"
- "Satan's Holiday"
- "March of the Grenadiers"
Gallery
Trivia
- Was released on the 8th of April in 1932.
- Max Fleischer stated that Margie Hines recorded the voice and singing for Betty Boop in this cartoon on the 16th of December in 1931.
- In one scene, Bimbo starts to do his own dance moves. At first glance, it would seem that Betty is jealous of Bimbo dancing with the horse lady, however Betty at first Betty is not accepting of Bimbo suggestively shaking his hips, she however quickly changes her mind.
- Bimbo sings "Vo-Do-Do-Deo," "Vo-Dee-O-Dodo," "Vo-Do-Do-De-O," and or "Oh-Vo-De-Oh-Do," in one scene. It's one of the many predecessors of the "Boop-Oop-a-Doop" routine.