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 | An unusual entry into the Biography series--which usually focuses on living, breathing subjects--cartoon icon Betty Boop is profiled here. Conceived at the Fleischer Animation Studio, Betty made her first appearance in 1930, although her appearance... |
 | The voluptuous and vivacious toon boop-oop-a-doops her way onto the screen in this collection of favorites. BETTY BOOP COLLECTOR'S EDITION features 42 animated shorts, including "Musical Mountaineers," "Candid Candidate," and "You're Not Built That... |
 | Join Betty Boop as she boop-oop-a-doops her way in and out of trouble in these five adventures: "Musical Mountaineers," "Blunderland," "Stop That Noise," "Swat That Fly," and "Betty Boop and the Little King." |
 | This digitally remastered collection contains Betty Boop's all-time favorite cartoons from the 1930s, and you will see why she was referred to as America's Sweetheart. |
 | A series of classic cartoons from the Fleischer Studios and Paramount are collected on BETTY BOOP AND FRIENDS. It contains both black and white and color cartoons starring Betty Boop, Little Lulu, and Popeye produced in the 1930s and 40s. The... |
 | These truly classic Betty Boop cartoons, sponsored by Bazooka Bubble Gum, are by now extremely dated, but still enormously fun. The buxom cartoon flapper--America's first animated sex symbol--continues her usual misadventures here, innocently getting... |
 | These Betty Boop cartoons, by now extremely dated but still enormously fun, follow the buxom cartoon flapper--America's first animated sex symbol--on her usual misadventures, as she innocently gets into trouble and falls right back out. This... |
 | In Betty Boop "Double Shift," players take control of Betty as she struggles with the daily tasks of running her own restaurant— tasks such as seating customers, taking orders, or bringing the check. Assist Betty throughout the game as she... |
 | Few animated characters become icons, yet one look at her big head, big eyes, and long, long legs, and everyone knows exactly who she is--Betty Boop. It's almost hard to think of her as a cartoon character instead of a real actress with a saucy yet... |