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(More customer reviews)These GENIUS ENTERTAINMENT cartoon DVDs are loosely housed in a heavy paper envelope. This set is dubbed from mostly well-preserved films but despite the cover's 'in-color' logo they are b&w. All animations on Vol. 1 ARE color, including five computer-enhanced Boop shorts.
CONTENTS--
BABY BE GOOD (1935) - Betty is a mom with a troublesome baby, until she tells the tyke a special story.
BE HUMAN (1936) - Boop and Grampy teach a farmer to be kinder to his animals.
BETTY BOOP AND GRAMPY (1935) - Betty and four friends visit the old codger.
BETTY BOOP AND LITTLE JIMMY (1936) - Boop gets caught in her exercise machine and Jimmy doesn't know who to get to rescue her.
BETTY BOOP AND THE LITTLE KING (1936) - The King gets involved with Betty's vaudeville act (she's a trick rider) until his wife arrives and pulls him off the stage.
THE CANDID CANDIDATE (1937) - Boop helps Grampy get elected mayor, but the old man has major problems at City Hall.
BETTY BOOP'S CRAZY INVENTIONS (1933) - Sexy Betty visits an invention show and carnival, where she plays the calliope.
BETTY BOOP'S KER-CHOO (1933) - Boop sings "I've Got a Cold in My Nose," yet is still able to win an auto race.
BETTY BOOP'S RISE TO FAME (1933) - During an interview, Max Fleischer interacts with Miss Boop. Highlights of three earlier shorts are included.
BETTY IN BLUNDERLAND (1934) - Betty dreams of being in an alter-universe Wonderland with all the famous Lewis Carroll characters.
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 49 minutes
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10 Full-Length Episodes, Digitally Remastered and Sound Enhanced: America's most adorable flapper, Betty Boop, is featured in some of her most hilarious cartoon misadventures. Join Betty as she gets in and out of trouble the only way she knows how. Great animated entertainment the whole family can enjoy.

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