1932 Cartoons Minnie the Moocher Stopping the Show Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee Betty Boop, M.D. Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle Betty Boop's Ups and Downs Betty Boop for President I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You Betty Boop's Museum 1933 Cartoons 1934 Cartoons 1935 Cartoons 1936 Cartoons 1937 Cartoons 1938 Cartoons 1939 Cartoons

Betty Boop for President

Betty Boop and Mr. Nobody run for the office of President. The girl appeals to voters by singing "Some of you have money, some of you are poor, you know; if you send me to Washington, I'll divide the dough". Her competitor is a nondescript Mr. Nobody, which expresses his platform singing "Who will make your taxes light? - Mr. Nobody, who'll protect the voters' right? - Mr. Nobody". To a great extent, his song reflects the economic situation of the Depression time. No wonder, Betty's campaign promises win people over, and she is elected President.

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"I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You" thumbnail November 25 When Betty, Bimbo and Koko are moving through the jungle, the girl gets captured by the natives. Bimbo and Koko start looking for her but end up in the cannibals' cooking pot. They escape by climbing up a tree and then rescue Betty.
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"Betty Boop's Ups and Downs" thumbnail October 14 Suffering from poverty, Betty Boop puts her house up for sale. In a while, the Earth itself is for sale, and the moon and all other planets make bids on it. Saturn removes the Earth's gravity, and everyone is drawn into the sky.
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