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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Nice Collection of Public Domain Betty Boop Shorts,
This review is from: Betty Boop (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) (DVD)
This set is perhaps the best way to get most of the public domain Betty Boop cartoons. The prints and transfers are nicer than most PD collections, and unlike the Good Times DVD's, they don't add extra sound effects to the films. While the famous films featuring Cab Calloway aren't included in this collection, there are still a few of the classic era Betty Boop cartoons with Bimbo and Koko the Clown, like "Is My Palm Read?" and "Betty Boop's Kerchoo". Also included is Betty's color debut, "Poor Cinderella" (in which Betty is a redhead!) Most of the films here are from the post-code era, though, featuring Pudgy and Grampy. At their best, these later shorts are charming and fun to watch. One shot films featured characters from then-popular comic strips, such as Little Jimmy, the Little King and "Henry, the Funniest Living American", as well as a strange Fleisher original, Wiffle Piffle, in "The Hot Air Salesman". Overall, this is a fun collection showcasing one of the most iconic 1930's cartoon characters. The keychain is nice too, made of a high-quality rubber-like material.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice clean 35mm transfers, but mostly post-Hays office with Betty in a house-dress.,
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This review is from: Betty Boop (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) (DVD)
First I'll say that I have the "Lunchbox" version of this Echo Bridge release, but the discs are the same.
I was impressed when I first played the discs. The transfer quality is crisp & clear, from 35mm masters. I suspect the classic LASERDISC set from Republic Home Video may have been the source material. On the down side, only 6 of the cartoons are from the "Pre-code" era. The other 36 cartoons are from the toned-down Hayes Office era. Fans watching these for the first time will wonder what was so risque about Betty, seen wearing a stylish house-dress in the majority of these. Some of these later cartoons are still enjoyable & creative. Betty's friend Grampy is always clever with his inventions & musically happy about them. They are the highlight of Hayes Office era. Then there are the "Pudgy" Betty Boop cartoons. Pudgy was Betty's equivilant to Pluto. With a lesson to learn, thay are sappy cute & rarely funny. There are just too many of these produced by the Fleischers, and most are here. The cartoons are not in chronological order, so you will have to play both discs to see all 6 classic pre-code cartoons. Until CBS/Paramount home video releases a true complete Betty Boop set from Republic's 35mm masters, this may be the best quality DVD you will get of Betty Boop. Keep those Lasterdisc (or lesser quality VHS tape) sets released by Republic Home Video. General rule: GRAMPY = fun, PUDGY = hit the 'next' button on your remote. Hayes office starts in 1934. DISC 1 BE HUMAN (1936) - Grampy BETTY BOOP & GRAMPY (1935) - Grampy BETTY BOOP & LITLE JIMMY (1936) BETTY BOOP & THE LITTLE KING (1936) BETTY BOOP'S RISE TO FAME (1934 **pre-code**) with Max & Dave Fleischer in person (Dave plays the reporter). BETTY BOOP IN BLUNDERLAND (1934 **pre-code**) spoof of Alice In Wonderland HAPPY YOU & MERRY ME (1936) - Pudgy HOUSE CLEANING BLUES (1937) - Grampy THE IMPRACTICAL JOKER (1937) - Grampy MUSICAL MOUNTAINEERS (1939) NOT NOW (1936) - Pudgy STOP THAT NOISE (1935) SWAT THE FLY (1935) - Pudgy BABY BE GOOD (1935) - Pudgy BETTY BOOP & HENRY, THE FUNNIEST LIVING AMERICAN (1935) - Talk about a mis-named cartoon! This has to be the LEAST funniest in this set! DISC 2-side A BETTY BOOP'S CRAZY INVENTIONS (1933 ***pre-code***) CANDID CANDIDATE (1937) - Grampy DING DONG DOGGIE (1937) - Pudgy HOT AIR SALESMAN (1937) - Wiffle Piffle (almsot as goofy as Grampy) IS MY PALM READ? (1933 ***pre-code***) JUDGE FOR A DAY (1935) A LANGUAGE ALL MY OWN (1935) A LITTLE SOAP & WATER (1935) - Pudgy RHYTHM ON THE RESERVATION (1939) - last true Betty Boop cartoon TRAINING PIGEONS (1936) - Pudgy WE DID IT (1936) - Pudgy BETTY BOOP'S KER-CHOO (1933 ***pre-code***) GRAMPY'S INDOOR OUTING (1936) - Grampy LITTLE NOBODY (1935) - Pudgy MAKING FRIENDS (1936) - Pudgy DISC 2 side B MAKING STARS (1935) MORE PEP (1936) - Pudgy MY FRIEND THE MONKEY (1939) NO! NO! A THOUSAND TIMES NO! (1935) - Fearless Fred melodrama spoof. POOR CINDERELLA (1934 ***pre-code***) COLOR Classic with Betty Boop. PUDGY PICKS A FIGHT (1937) - Pudgy PUDGY TAKES A BOW-WOW (1937) - Pudgy THE SCARED CROWS (1939) SO DOES AN AUTOMOBILE (1939) A SONG A DAY (1936) - Grampy TAKING THE BLAME (1935) - Pudgy YOU'RE NOT BUILT THAT WAY (1936) - Pudgy Even though the picture looks great, the price is low, and you get 42 cartoons. This other set has a better selection of pre-code Betty Boop Cartoons: Betty Boop - The Vintage Collection [Remastered] (2-DVD Set)
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Available,
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This review is from: Betty Boop (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) (DVD)
This collection of Betty Boop cartoons is the best set available. The Sound and picture quality are also the best available. It's well worth the price. It's also the largest collection of Betty Boop cartoons available to date. I love classic cartoons. As far as classic old black & White cartoons go, none are better than Betty Boop cartoons. I've read many of the other reviewers complaining about not having many of the earlier racier cartoons available. In my opinion the early cartoons although fun, are not really better. Just less kid friendly. Many of them are just plain odd and don't really make any sense. They just showcased jazz music from the era. There is nothing wrong with Pudgy either! lol - Kids will love him, and so do I. How could anyone not enjoy the adventure of Betty & her cute little dog? lol - The bottom line is, there are no cartoons being done today that come close to the greatness of these classics. You owe it to yourself and to your children, to expose them to this great film history and art form.
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