Betty takes a trip to the beach and needs the assistance of a big, hunky lifeguard when she rides her rubber horsy out too far!.

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So, it's a day at the beach. If you have a soft spot for the surreal, jittery world of Fleischer Studios, you’ll find Betty Boop’s Life Guard to be exactly what you’d expect—and maybe a little bit more of that 'wait, what just happened?' energy. Betty goes to the beach, looks cute, and then decides to ride a rubber hor...

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"So, it's a day at the beach. If you have a soft spot for the surreal, jittery world of Fleischer Studios, you’ll find Betty Boop’s Life Guard to be exactly what you’d expect—and maybe a little bit more of that 'wait, what just happened?' energy. Betty goes to the beach, looks cute, and then decides to ride a rubber horse into the surf. It’s a total disaster, obviously. You can practically hear the animators having a blast drawing the ocean doing things water definitely doesn't do in real life. �..."


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