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Ha! Ha! Ha! (1934)
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2 March 1934 (USA) morePlot Outline:
Betty Boop and Koko dabble in dentistry, complete with laughing gas. morePlot Synopsis:
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Anything can happen in a cartoon! moreCast
(Credited cast)Mae Questel | ... | Betty Boop (voice) |
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This is a marvelous cartoon blending some live action footage with animation with incredible results. These days, animation is all too often no more than an excuse for marketing tie-ins or is one long commercial altogether. With some exceptions (Animaniacs is one), the truly off-the-wall zaniness has vanished from most cartoons these days. Back in the 1930s, even Disney would do some truly bizarre things! Here, Betty and Koko do splendid and surreal things with ink and a bit of laughing gas to make seven minutes quite memorable and enjoyable. I always liked Koko anyway, but here he's especially delightful! In print and available. Well worth watching. Most highly recommended.