Betty Boop's Ker-Choo

Betty Boop's Ker-Choo
Betty Boop series
Directed by Dave Fleischer
Produced by Max Fleischer
Voices by Mae Questel
Ann Rothschild
Bonnie Poe
Music by Samuel Lerner
Sammy Timberg
Animation by Seymour Kneitel
Bernard Wolf
Studio Fleischer Studios
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) January 6, 1933
Color process Black-and-white
Running time 7 mins
Language English

Betty Boop's Ker-Choo is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo.

Plot

Bimbo and Koko are among the contestants in a big auto race, where all the funny animals in Fleischer-land are in attendance (the "humanized" cars await in stalls like horses, and the judge's panel consists of three elderly blind men). The favorite in the race is Betty Boop, but she's late again, and her Yiddish-accented car has no idea where she is. When Betty finally shows up, she explains in song that her tardiness is due to a "cold in my 'nose'".

Once the race begins, it's a real thriller-spiller, with even the spectators getting into the act—and catching Betty's cold in the process ("Ah, ah, CHOO!)"[1]

Notes and comments

Betty sings the song "I've Got a Cold in My Nose", written by Scott Bradley with lyrics by Joseph Hanna.[2]

References

  1. "Betty Boop's Ker-Choo". MovieFone. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  2. "Betty Boop's Ker-Choo". IMDb. Retrieved January 20, 2014.

External links

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