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Trippy Japanese Cartooon (1933)
...betty boop is like betty boop on acid.
Trippy Japanese Cartooon (1933)
Sure thing. I love it too. It's like Betty Boop on acid.
The True Erotic Nature of Betty Boop
The last girl I really dated had a big Betty Boop tattoo on her butt. The girl had never seen a Betty Boop cartooon, didn't even know the "boop boop-bi-doop" phrase or anything. She said she felt she looked like a human Betty Boop, and she kinda did. Big, round head for sure. Total ditz as well. Man, I miss that tattoo...
The True Erotic Nature of Betty Boop
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Betty Boop, animation, fleischer, subliminal' to 'Betty Boop, animation, fleischer, subliminal, 30s' - edited by swampgirl
Hank Williams - Jambalaya
Betty works with any mashy-mash......
http://www.videosift.com/video/Betty-Boop-feat-Ray-Charles-Lets-Go-Get-Stoned
Video mixing lol (Sift Talk Post)
say this alla time about Betty Boop and techno...
First Ever Popeye Cartoon
Been tryin’ to tell folks for years that that fucker wore a corset!!You think these animators dinna’ spend a buncha’ time hittin’ the opium, thank again….Max was a tripper, and Betty Boop was Popeye’s bitch!!! Imagine That!! He only hit it with Olive all that time 'cause they were relatives, and 'cause Bluto, was a no good, low down, misogynatin' cocksucker.....
Classic Warner Brothers Cartoon & Richie Hawtin DJ Set
Agreed....Now. I am lazy, so somone post the majick of Betty Boop with their favorite techno track(s), and beat me too it!!!!
plastiques, hombres!!
done this at parties analog-styley for years!
The Cactus Kid - 1930 Mickey Mouse cartoon
Wanna know a secret??? Take this toon, and add an electronica or trancd muzak soundtrack, and it turns psychedelic.....betty boop is even better....with Capt. TinRib
Betty Boop in the famous 1932 "Minnie the Moocher"! (07:45)
Cab Calloway appears with Betty Boop in the Talkartoon Minnie the Moocher, Betty's 17th cartoon appearance. This is justifiably one of the most famous cartoons ever made.
The cartoon begins with actual film footage of Cab Calloway dancing a slow and sensuous dance in front of his orchestra, the former Missourians, while they perform the Prohibition Blues. This is the oldest known film footage of Cab. His attire is uncharacteristically casual, and we never get a good look at his face. We suspect that Cab wasn't aware that the Fleischers were going to use the actual footage. Cab was well-known for his love of good clothes and his high standards for professional dress.
The haunting and beautiful instrumental, Prohibition Blues, is an old Missourians piece that was recorded by them in early 1930, right before Cab took over as leader of their band. This cartoon has the only recording of the piece with Cab Calloway. By early 1932, when this cartoon was produced, the group had been renamed "Cab Calloway and His Orchestra," but in this film, they are still wearing their old Missourians uniforms. We can see the drummer, Leroy Maxey, playing with his drumsticks in the background.
Quasi at the Quackadero (see comments)
YouTube comments:
A classic animated short, a cross between Pee Wee's Playhouse and a Betty Boop cartoon taking place on a surreal carnival midway.! Quasi, his girlfriend Anita, and her robotic friend Rollo, take a day trip to the Quackadero, an amusement park with attractions like the Tunnel Of Youth, Your Shining Moment, Hall of Time Mirrors, Think-O-Blink Paints Pictures of your Thoughts, Madame Xano and her Fabulous Dream Reader, 9 Lives 2 Live (a revue of your past lives), and Time Holes. Little does Quasi suspect that Anita and Rollo's future plans do not include him.
Directed by Sally Cruikshank