Betty Boop (with dog's ears) is an entertainer in a restaurant for dogs; a waiter neglects patrons to join the floor show..


Is this worth watching today? Honestly, **yes**, if only to see how weird things were before Disney cleaned up the rules of animation. If you like history or just want to see a six-minute fever dream, you'll dig it. If you need a plot that makes sense, you're gonna *hate* it. So, I finally sat down with Dizzy Dishes...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Dave Fleischer

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"Is this worth watching today? Honestly, **yes**, if only to see how weird things were before Disney cleaned up the rules of animation. If you like history or just want to see a six-minute fever dream, you'll dig it. If you need a plot that makes sense, you're gonna *hate* it. So, I finally sat down with Dizzy Dishes. It’s famous because it's the first time Betty Boop appears on screen. But she isn't the Betty we know yet. She has these **big floppy dog ears**. It is actually kind of jarrin..."
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