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Betty Boop Minnie the Moocher
ancient banned video of Betty Boop featuring the Cab Calloway song Minnie the Moocher
Betty Boop: "Boop-Oop-A-Doop"
The original cartoon made in 1932. Some of the Betty cartoons showed adult themes, and sexual harassment is clear in this one. Other Betty Boop cartoons were banned at the time for allegedly showing drug-abuse and racism. Many quite clearly have erotic undertones. Betty talking of her 'Boop- Oop-a-Doop' being taken away may have a double meaning. Betty's image is still used today, with dolls, posters and figurines still for sale. Betty's voice here is provided by Mae Questel. Max Fleischer, the cartoonist, always said that Betty is 17 years old.
BETTY BOOP Tutorial
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Betty Boop - Poor Cinderella
Asignificant number of cartoons from the 30's, 40's and 50's are no longer protected by copyright, allowing for free distribution. Vintage ToonCast provides these cartoons to video iPod users via iTunes. You can subscribe to them for free via the iTunes store.
Betty Boop 1933 Cab Calloway "Snow-White"
This 1933 cartoon featuring Cab Calloway is remarkable for having been animated by a single individual, Roland C. Crandall, and is considered one of the best cartoons ever made. Crandall received the opportunity to make Snow White on his own as a reward for his several years of devotion to the Fleischer studio, and the resulting film is considered both his masterwork and an important milestone of The Golden Age of American animation. (See The 50 Greatest Cartoons, as Selected by 1000 Animation Professionals, edited by Jerry Beck, Turner Publishing, Inc., 1994.) You don't get to see any live action of Cab in "Snow White," which is too bad, but the animation is incredible and, of course, the music is Cab and his Orchestra at their best. First Cab sings "St. James Infirmary" in the rotoscoped guise of Koko the Clown. "St. James Infirmary" was Cab's original signature tune, but he wanted something written specifically for himself, so he and Irving Mills wrote "Minnie the Moocher" to supplant "St. James Infirmary." The two melodies are extremely similar, and also bear a close resemblance to "Prohibition Blues." "Snow White" ends with the old Missourians instrumental, "Stopping the Traffic." This plot, such as it is, is really more a framework to display a series of gags, musical selections, and clever animation. Critics have cited the film as having some of the most imaginative animation and background drawings from the Fleischer Studios artists ...
Betty Boop Blunderland Classic
Betty boop starts of talking about a rabbit's head. Clocks come alive, and all that good stuff. it's kinda like the alice in wonderland, but 2 times wierder. Betty got crunk in this one. She was freestyling while animals where shooting dice. Them cats got it crunk too! You know how these betty boop cartoons are. Don't you?
Banned Cartoon-Betty Boop
Classic Betty Boop cartoon that was banned from TV due to racist assumptions.
Betty Boop "Just A Gigolo" 1932
Betty Boop doesn't perform Just A Gigolo. Irene Bordoni does, though.
Barnacle Bill - Bimbo and Betty Boop
This is an early Fleischer cartoon from 1930 starring Bimbo and featuring the character who would soon become Betty Boop. ==================== Note that I am now moderating the comments because of some bad apples
Minnie the Moocher - song only
Edit of Fleischer Brothers' 1932 cartoon "Minnie the Moocher" with middle cut out, leaving only the song. Copyright has expired on the original cartoon. I also zoomed in on the live action beginning which is usually seen with thick black borders, and fixed the audio. I downloaded the original here: www.archive.org
Mysterious Mose - Bimbo and Betty Boop
An early Fleischer film from 1930 featuring Bimbo and the character who would soon be called Betty Boop. The Fleischer studio was known for surrealistic animation and this is a great example. Note how Betty is a human with dog ears in this film. She was gradually changed from a dog to a human over time. Her dog ears would soon become hoop earrings. ==================== Note that I am now moderating the comments because of some bad apples.
Kyle Kinane takes on a heckler at the Lakeshore Theater in Chicago 2/25/2010
Kyle Kinane does an awesome job of taking down this heckler that had been loud, all night.
Betty Boop 1933 Cab Calloway "The Old Man Of the Mountain"
"The Old Man of The Mountain" is non-stop Cab from beginning to end. He appears first as an owl, singing the title song. The words have been changed for the cartoon, in which the Old Man is a villain. In the original song, the Old Man is a benevolent character. Next we see Cab as the Old Man himself, rotoscoped and singing, "You Gotta Hi-De-Hi," followed by "The Scat Song." The cartoon begins with live footage of Cab and his Orchestra playing around with the tune of Minnie the Moocher while Cab scats mildly and grins at the camera. Whereas Cab may have been caught by surprise when they used live footage of him in the earlier cartoon, "Minnie the Moocher", this time he is ready. He and his band are in dress white uniforms, Cab's hair is slicked back, and he pays attention to the camera. (The drummer, Leroy Maxey, is still playing with his drumsticks, though!) Of the three cartoons starring Cab Calloway, this one has the least interesting and least surreal plot, and the animation is the crudest. Never-the-less, the very early live footage of Cab is a treasure, and this cartoon showcases his music from beginning to end, featuring three of his songs. He does some of his most remarkable ever scat singing in this version of The Scat Song. In all of the Fleisher cartoons, Cab's characters are set in caves with menacing and ominous background illustrations: skeletons, skulls, ghosts, leering faces, and gambling, alcohol and drug paraphernalia. People have claimed that the ...
Ursula 1000 's Boop performed by Dames A Flame
Music Video for Ursula 1000's track Boop off the album Here Comes Tomorrow. Performed by Dames A Flame. Directed by Tripp Rhame at Spitfire Studios.
Betty Boop
A compilation of scenes from early 30s Betty Boop cartoons, showcasing benchmarks of the Betty Boop series, including risque humor, Betty's singing performances, the emphasis on jazz music of the period for soundtracks, embodied by Cab Calloway among others, and the excellent animation including rotoscoped dancing and surrealist themes.
Stacey Kent ~ Tis Autumn by Betty Boop
Betty Boop goes on stage and sings.. Tis Autumn. She sounds exactly like Stacey Kent.
Betty Boop House Cleaning Blues
viewster.com - watch FREE movies on http Grampy wants to take Betty Boop out for a ride in his roadster. But Betty had a wild party the night before, and now she has to clean up. Grampy tells her to get ready, and he'll take care of everything. And he does. After wearing his thinking cap for only a few moments, he figures out exactly what to do.
OtterBox Defender Series for Apple iPhone 3G Instructional Video
Want to know how to use your OtterBox Defender Series case for the iPhone 3G? Here you go! If you don't have one, go to: www.otterbox.com
VIBRATO BOOP
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Betty Boop - Dope Head Blues
This video was created from public domain media obtained from www.archive.org Betty Boop created by Max Fleischer. "Dope Head Blues" performed by Victoria Spivey (1927). Edited by JS Maxwell.
Betty Boop - Betty and Grampy
viewster.com - watch FREE movies on http Betty receives an invitation fo Grampy's party. Along the way, she is joined by a gang of two workers, a fireman and police officer who are flattered by Betty's appearance.
Betty Boop - Swat the Fly
viewster.com - watch FREE movies on http While baking a cake for her lovely puppy dog Pudgy, a fly is getting on Betty's nerves and tries to ruin the day with its antics.
Betty Boop sings I Want to Be Loved by You
Betty Boop sings I Want to Be Loved by You Helen Kane style
Betty Boop Cartoons
Subscribe ow.ly | Facebook ow.ly | Twitter ow.ly A series of Betty Boop cartoons.
Salsa Dance Lesson : The Submarine Move
addicted2salsa.com Well, this is a funny one I think. The name of this salsa dance pattern was given by our videographer because every time I taught the salsa dance move, I would make a 'boop' sound similar to that one on the radars in submarines. I usually use this salsa dance move to give me more time to think what salsa dance move I will be doing next. Good to have it in the 'salsa dance arsenal' of moves.
DADA LIFE || Lights All Night || DJ Club Network
Dada Life live at Lights All Night in Dallas, TX presented by DJ Club Network. Relive New Year's most epic, outrageous, awe-inspiring electronic music event. For more Lights All Night footage please visit: www.djcn.com Lights All Night is a yearly EDM festival in Dallas, TX. The 2011 line up included Tiesto, Diplo, Girl Talk, Ghostland Observatory, Porter Robinson, Benny Benassi, Laidback Luke, Dada Life, Wolfgang Gartner, MSTRKRFT, Pendulum, Caspa, Zeds Dead, Felix Cartal, Flux Pavilion, Excision, RJD2, Big Gigantic, Bonobo, Treasure Fingers, Kill The Noise and many others. "Like" DJCN on Facebook: facebook.com Follow DJCN on Twitter: twitter.com Follow DJCN on Tumblr: djcn.tumblr.com
Dead And Lovely (Studio) - Tom Waits
Tom Waits' "Dead And Lovely" from his 2004 studio album 'Real Gone'. It was also featured in the opening scene of the movie "Wristcutters: A Love Story". Tom Waits' iTunes page: itunes.apple.com Lyrics: She was a middle class girl She was in over her head She thought she would Stand up in the deep end He had a bullet proof smile He had money to burn She thought she had the moon In her pocket But now she's dead She's so dead Forever dead and lovely now I've always been told to Remember this... Don't let a fool kiss you Never marry for love He was hard to impress He knew everyone's secrets He wore her on his arm Just like jewelry He never gave but he got He kept her on a leash He's not the kind of wheel You fall asleep at But now she's dead Forever dead Forever dead and lovely now Come closer, look deeper You've fallen fast Just like a plane on a Stormy sea She made up someone to be She made up somewhere to be from This is one business in the World where that's no Problem at all Everything that is left They will only plow under Soon every one you knew Will be gone And now she's dead Forever dead Forever dead and lovely now Now she's dead Forever dead Forever dead and lovely now I've always been told to Remember this... Don't let a kiss fool you Never marry for love Everything has it's price Everything has it's place What's more romantic Then dying in the moonlight? Now they're all watching the sea What's lost can never be broken Her roots were sweet But they were so shallow ...
Betty Boop - Snow White (Cab Calloway ~ St. James Infirmary Blues) - 1933.mpg
Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer with contributions from animator Grim Natwick among others. She originally appeared in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop series of films which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She has also been featured in comic strips and mass merchandising. With her overt sexual appeal, Betty was a hit with film-goers, and despite having been toned down in the mid-1930s to appear more demure, she became one of best known cartoon characters in the world and remains popular today. "St. James Infirmary Blues" is based on an 18th century traditional English folk song called "The Unfortunate Rake" (also known as "The Unfortunate Lad" or "The Young Man Cut Down in His Prime"). There are numerous versions of the song throughout the English-speaking world. It also evolved into other American standards such as "The Streets of Laredo". "The Unfortunate Rake" is about a sailor who uses his money on prostitutes, and then dies of a venereal disease. Different versions of the song expand on this theme, variations typically feature a narrator telling the story of a youth "cut down in his prime" (occasionally "her prime") as a result of some morally questionable actions. For example, when the song moved to America, gambling and alcohol became common causes of the youth's death. The title is derived from St. James Hospital in London, a religious foundation for the treatment of leprosy. It was closed in ...
Betty Boop-1938-Sally Swing
Here's a 1938 vintage Betty Boop cartoon. The animation has become a little more refined since those from the early thirties.
Betty Boop "The Big Boss" music by Cherry Poppin Daddies
This a music video using the Betty Boop cartoon " The Big Boss ". The songs used are Cherry Poppin Daddies "When i changer your mind" and "Dr.Bones". I do these just for fun. enjoy
Betty Boop Twists (Natural Black Hair).. by GloZell
GloZell talks about her Betty Boop twist. Please join the GloZell's official Fan Page on Facebook and www.twitter.com Thank you
Betty Boop: "The Old Man of the Mountain"
Betty Boop and jazz music legend Cab Calloway star in this epic about an ogre who terrorizes the countryside. Betty finds him, but who will come to her rescue? This is a clip from the sci-fi and fantasy oriented "matinee" show "Skiffypalooza #12," available at www.video.google.com
Betty Boop - Poor Cinderella - Color - 1934
Gorgeous Fleischer Studios adaptation of the classic fairy tale, featuring Betty Boop's only appearance in full color. Surprise - she's a redhead! Created in 1934. Public Domain. oklahomahomeschoolmom.blogspot.com
BETTY BOOP DESIGN: robin moses christmas nail art tutorial
(found in the most badass and christmas playlist) here is a betty boop painted up for christmas, she is a little harder to tackle, but well worth it if you try! i hope you love her, happy holidays! robinmosesnailart.blogspot.com www.youtube.com www.facebook.com robinmoses.com
Betty Boop - Bamboo Isle (1932)
One of the first in the Betty Boop series. This video is public domain, and is available from the Internet Archive.
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