Betty Boops Crazy Inventions
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Release date January 27, 1933 |
Betty boop 10 betty boop s crazy inventions 1933 cartoon
Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film, featuring Betty Boop.
Contents
- Betty boop 10 betty boop s crazy inventions 1933 cartoon
- betty boop s crazy inventions us 1933 colorised
- Plot
- In other media
- A Brief Story
- References

This cartoon was first theatrically released with the Mae West film She Done Him Wrong.

betty boop s crazy inventions us 1933 colorised
Plot
At the inventor's show, Betty, Bimbo, and Koko the Clown demonstrate a variety of gadgets, including:
When the automated sewing machine gets out of control and proceeds to sew various things together, Bimbo and Betty escape via an umbrella that turns into a helicopter.
In other media
A Brief Story
Assisted by ticket-taker Bimbo the Dog and product-demonstrator Koko the Clown, Betty Boop stages a "Big Invention Show". Highlights of the program include a pig-powered pipe organ, a Rube Goldberg-style spot remover, a cigarette snuffer, a soup silencer, a sweet-corn regulator, and an egg-frying device, replete with optional hen and rooster. Betty herself demonstrates a most unusual voice recorder with a performance of "Keep a Little Song Handy". The show's number-one attraction, a very powerful self-threading sewing machine, knits up the proceedings quite nicely. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi A message from "CCTheMovieman" rated it 5 stars. "This was my first look in over 40 years at a Betty Boop cartoon.....and I was impressed. It was pretty funny and very "inventive", pun intended. This really wasn't her style, either, as I have since discovered (singing and dancing was her forte.)"
References
Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions WikipediaBetty Boops Crazy Inventions IMDb Betty Boops Crazy Inventions themoviedb.org