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Betty Boop with Henry the Funniest Living American (1935)

7 min  -  Animation | Short | Comedy   -  22 December 1935 (USA)
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Henry, comic strip character, gets a job at Betty Boop's pet store.

Director:

Dave Fleischer

Stars:

Mae Questel
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Cast

Uncredited cast:
Mae Questel Mae Questel ...
Betty Boop (voice) (uncredited)
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Storyline

Henry (of comic strip fame) wants to buy Pudgy the Pup at Betty Boop's Pet Shop, but he only has two cents. Betty offers to take the rest in work, but lives to regret the arrangement. Written by Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>  

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Plot Keywords:

Betty Boop | Pet Shop | Dog | Bird | Puppy  | See more »

Genres:

Animation | Short | Comedy | Family

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

22 December 1935 (USA) See more »

Company Credits

Production Co:

Fleischer Studios See more »
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

7 min

Sound Mix:

Mono

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
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Trivia

Henry was the title character of a long-running feature created by cartoonist Carl Anderson. Henry first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1932. As a comic strip, Henry debuted in King Features Syndicate funny pages in 1934, and old strips are still distributed to about 75 papers. See more »

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As Thrilling as his name
31 December 2002 | by boblipton (New York City) – See all my reviews

The silent one-panel cartoon Henry comes to Fleischer Studios, billed as "The world's funniest human" in this dull little cartoon. Betty, long past her prime, thanks to the Production Code, is running a pet shop and leaves Henry in charge for far too long -- five minutes. A bore.


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