Cartoon

When Molly Moo Cow gets stranded on Robinson Crusoe's island, Crusoe doesn't want her there, then Crusoe gets caught by scat-singing natives and Molly comes to the rescue.

A rare collaboration between Fleischer Studios and Ub Iwerks resulted in this cartoon, based on the moderately successful Republic Pictures "Zeppelin vs. Pterodactyls" cliffhanger serials. The cartoon was shelved for half a century due to a three way legal dispute between Republic, Fleischer and Iwerks. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences rejected Oscar nominations for Ben Burtt's sound design in the cartoon because it had not been formally released and because of the legal status.

cartoon 1936

From Mel-o-toons, I give you The Trojan Horse, circa 1960. Enjoy

Any little girl that's a nice little girl (1930). A cat in a tophat is looking for a girlfriend this cartoon Star's Kitty lulu Belle/bell who isnt Betty Boop. Betty Boop can be seen in the backround & various pictures in this Cartoon (for example the girl with the bows in her hair).

A non-aquatic bird's egg is introduced into a duck's nest. Problems ensue, along with a happy ending. The Color Classics series was Fleischer Studios' attempt at keeping up with Disney. This is the tenth in the series, and is in the public domain.

The Farmerette (1932). Features a cat by the name of Miss Kitty who also appeared in other various van beuren cartoons. Miss Kitty tries to motivate the lazy farm animals back into shape. Miss Kitty is also copying Max fleischer's Betty Boop. Miss Kittys voice is provided by Margie Hines who also voiced Betty Boop. Uploaded by BoopBoopaddoop. Directors: Harry Bailey, John Foster Stars: Margie Hines

Betty Boop Any Rags? (1932). Betty's voice is provided by Mae Questel. Any Rags, though her look & in general her character was now set. She'd truly & officially be called Betty Boop soon in that same year in Boop-oop-a-doop (1932).

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