Betty Boop's Swing Band visits an Indian reservation. The Indians borrow all the musical instruments, but not knowing their real purpose, they find odd uses for them. Betty demonstrates the correct use of the kettle drum and teaches the braves the true meaning of 'rhythm.'
ベティブープのスウィング·バンドにはインドの予約を訪問します。 インド人は、すべての楽器を借りるが、その真の目的を知っていない、彼らは彼らのために奇妙な用途を見出す。 ベティはの正しい使い方を示していケトルドラムとブレーブスの本当の意味教えて'リズムを。'
Frustrated at her job as a a short order cook and dishwasher at a local diner, Betty Boop decides to call it quits and tries her luck at a new automated day care center. But, oh my, compared this, her kitchen job and crummy former boss felt like heaven.
地元の食堂でのAAの短い順調理や食器洗い機などの彼女の仕事でイライラし、ベティ·ブープは、それが終了し、新しい自動デイケアセンターで彼女の運をしようと呼び出すことにしました。 しかし、私のオハイオ州、これを比較して、彼女のキッチンの仕事と安っぽく元上司は天国のように感じた。
A hurdy-gurdy man comes by Betty Boop's house. She wants to buy his cute baby monkey. While Betty is outside haggling over the price, the monkey is inside causing plenty of trouble for Pudgy the Pup.
ハーディガーディ男はベティ·ブープの家によって来る。彼女は彼のかわいい赤ちゃん猿を購入したいと考えています。ベティは、外部価格の上に値切りされているが、サルは内部のずんぐりしたパップに迷惑をたくさん引き起こしている。
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Fantasy Love
My Biggest Fan is my Mirror
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Lyrics
(Chorus/Hook)
Verse1: Girl you is my fantasy. Fairy tale princess. I can be yo Denzel and you can be my Pauletta. For ever we is winners. We go together. Like Freddy and William. I'm give you all my stones you can have my rosetta. Put it on a wedding band. Pop you a rubber band. Welcome to fantasy island. AKA wonderland. I'm call you Alice. You be going off with the head.
Verse2: Let's hit the club and party. Juice, gin, and rum. Get lose, get silly. After party bedroom. She fuck me like she dumb. Sex game stupid. Me and you go together like Charile Brown and Snoop. Blow me like a clarinet you can be my Heroin. Save me from my loneness. Yo sex is my drug. Now come over girl so we can couple up. With a kiss and hug. Hope in the shower. Making love in the bathtub.
(Chorus/Hook)
Verse3: She ready when I'm ready she my secret call girl. My personal betty boop. Left up her dress now we playing picaboo. Her body got me in shock like she was kin to Pikachu. Cause that I'm poking in her master. She follow my directions. When I tell her to bounce she just say how hard. Sex animal she got a couple of screws loss. Time for me to power and fuck her like I'm Goku. She can be my chichi. Playing with my wee-wee. Got going ohh-wee
(5/12/1939) Betty Boop (Margie Hines) runs out of gas while driving through hillbilly country, but when she goes up to a nearby shack to ask for help, the locals are suspicious of the stranger. Margie Hines, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(8/27/1937) Betty Boop (Mae Questel) campaigns for Grampy to be the new mayor. He wins by one vote, but finds that politics is no picnic. Mae Questel, Jack Mercer, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(6/18/1937) Betty (Mae Questel) is visited by her obnoxious cousin Irving (Jack Mercer), the practical joker. Mae Questel, Jack Mercer, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(3/27/1936) Betty Boop's (Mae Questel) efforts to stay in shape go awry when she becomes entangled in the exercise equipment. Mae Questel, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(9/18/1936) Betty (Mae Questeland) and Pudgy are on the roof of their tenement building, trying to get her pet pigeons back in their cage, but one stubborn bird refuses to return. Mae Questel, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(8/21/1936) A kitten wanders in to Betty's (Mae Questel) house and becomes sick after eating a box of candy. Mae Questel, Jack Mercer, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(1/31/1936) The Little King finds opera boring, so he sneaks out to the local vaudeville house to watch, and eventually participate in, Betty Boop's (Mae Questel) trick horseback riding show. Mae Questel, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(6/19/1936) Pudgy the dog is tired and unwilling to perform a trick so Betty (Mae Questel) uses pen and ink to draw a machine that will give Pudgy more pep. Unfortunately, the machine soon runs amok. Mae Questel, Max Fleischer, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(4/19/1935) Pudgy the Pup is sleeping peacefully and Betty (Mae Questel) is happily making batter until a pesky housefly disturbs their quiet day. Mae Questel, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(1/18/1935) Having trouble getting a naughty little boy to go to sleep, Betty (Mae Questel) tells him a fairy tale to teach him a lesson. Mae Questel, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(12/22/1935) Henry (Carl Anderson), comic strip character, gets a job at Betty's (Mae Questel) pet store. Mae Questel, Carl Anderson, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(1/5/1934) Betty (Bonnie Poe) appears on stage in an old fashioned melodrama. She doesn't have the money to pay the mortgage, so the dastardly villain threatens to foreclose unless she agrees to marry him. Bonnie Poe, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(9/20/1935) Betty (Mae Questel) works at the local courthouse. One she imagines what it would be like if she were the judge. Mae Questel, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(5/18/1934) A reporter (Dave Fleischer) interviews Max Fleischer about his creation, and Betty (Mae Questel) illustrates with excerpts from prior cartoons. Mae Questel, Dave Fleischer, Max Fleischer, Cab Calloway, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(8/3/1934) In this retelling of the Cinderella story, Betty Boop (Bonnie Poe) is the title character who gets to go to the ball thanks to her fairy godmother. Bonnie Poe, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(1/27/1933) Betty Boop (Mae Questel) and her friends Koko the Clown and Bimbo have been hired to demonstrate a series of crazy gadgets at the Big Invention Show. Mae Questel, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(3/31/1933) When the Queen's magic mirror says Betty Boop (Mae Questel) is the fairest in the land, the Queen orders her to be beheaded. Mae Questel, Cab Calloway, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(10/6/1933) Accompanied by the music of David Rubinoff and his Orchestra, Betty Boop and her feathered friends try to save a baby bird from the hard drinking Tom Kats. Bonnie Poe, David Rubinoff and his Orchestra, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(12/1/1933) The toy dolls at a toy store come to life. The Betty Boop (Bonnie Poe) doll is crowned queen but then she is kidnapped by a giant ape doll. Bonnie Poe, David Rubinoff and his Orchestra, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(8/4/1933) Betty Boop (Bonnie Poe) goes to see the fearsome Old Man of the Mountain (Cab Calloway). Bonnie Poe, Cab Calloway and his Orchestra, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(6/23/1933) While reading a book of Mother Goose stories, Betty (Bonnie Poe) wishes she could visit such a wonderful place. Her wish is granted when Mother Goose materializes. Bonnie Poe, William Pennell, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(4/6/1934) The White Rabbit materializes from a jigsaw puzzle and leads Betty Boop (Bonnie Poe) through the looking glass into Wonderland. Bonnie Poe, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(9/1/1933) Betty Boop's (Mae Questel) Tavern is the hangout for all the coal miners, and the place is loaded with great jazz music. Mae Questel, Don Redman and his Orchestra, Director: Dave Fleischer.
(9/23/1932) Bimbo meets Betty (Mae Questel) in the South Pacific where they fall into the hands of a savage tribe. Mae Questel, The Royal Samoans, Director: Dave Fleischer.