![]() Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age, 1930-70. In a scene from the film Look Who's Talking Too (1990) there is a little Mickey watching this cartoon on TV.Clips of the redrawn colorized version were used in the compilation film Betty Boop for President: The Movie (1980). ![]() With Bimbo she goes into a cave, where spooky figures and eerie noise give them such a scare that they beat it back home". Betty Boop's part in the action concerns her running away from home because of her bad parents. The effect is short of a knockout, especially to those who are familiar with Cab's stuff on the radio or stage or night club. ![]() Then a cartoon character, a big walrus with serpentine hips, performs the gyrations to the tune of the 'Minnie' song. Cab and his boys are shown only for a brief moment at the opening. The musical portion is supplied by Cab Calloway and his orchestra, and what these boys can't do to the 'Minnie the Moocher' number isn't worth mentioning. The Film Daily, on January 10, 1932, wrote: "This Max Fleischer musical cartoon is one of the best turned out so far with the cute pen-and-ink star, Betty Boop, who seems to be getting more sexy and alluring each time, and her boyfriend, Bimbo.
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