@@02chevyguy You know what else? Ed Wynn played as Uncle Albert in the 1964 Mary Poppins movie! A few others are "The Absent Minded Professor" (Fire Chief, 1961) and a Twilight Zone episode, "One for the Angels" (the Street Salesman episode, 1959.) He lived to 79, when he died of throat cancer. I guess he was a smoker too, like many were at the time? He lived a good while, though, considering that - many died younger than that of smoking, like the singer of The Waitresses, who died in the mid 1990s when she was 40. Not as though I'm "advocating smoking," because *I'm not advocating it.*
@The Godfather of gaming I once dreamed I joined missionaries, then a White Bear charged at me and I didn't flinch, then it stopped last second. I scratched its ears, saying "Don't you know that could hurt people?" Oh, and the Bear was stealing things from a guy's yard while he was mowing it on a "Zero-Turn" Mower, before charging at me. This dream's still funny to me.
I thought I made up this cartoon as a kid, I wasn't sure if I really experienced watching it or not. I'm so glad to have found it 25 years later. It's nostalgic as heck.
I'm almost positive the head that came out of the Jam jar was Ed Wynn's head, which is the actor that did the voice for the Mad Hatter in the Disney version...so this just got a little more trippy for me.
At 2:00, then radio star and movie star Ed Winn (1886-1966) makes a cameo. A few years later, he was the voice of the Mad Hatter in Disney's "Alice in Wonderland." One of his most brilliant scenes was in The Twilight Zone's "One for the Angels."
At 3:17 Sterling Holloway makes and appearance as the frog. Years later, he was the voice for the Cheshire Cat in the Disney version. But for some reason, she doesn’t mention him in this version
Ed Wynn (that was his stage name, BTW) also was Uncle Albert in 1964's "Mary Poppins," among other things - the salesman in 1959's Twilight Zone episode "One for the Angels," and the Fire Chief in 1961's "The Absent Minded Professor." Oh, and of course, he had the "Texaco Fire Chief" Radio Program in the 1930s. I hadn't known that before reading comments here.
The 'How are You' song sounds exactly like 'Everyone says I Love You' from The Marx Brothers movie Horse Feathers when the four Marx's are trying to court the college widow Miss. Bailey played by Thelma Todd. It's 100% identical :)
Maybe she was falling at the same speed as Alice in the cartoon from the USSR? There Alice fell very slowly, and only towards the end did she begin to fall faster.
@@fromthesidelines Ed Wynn was the voice of the MAD Hatter in Disney's Alice in Wonderland , Jerry Colonna was the voice of the March Hare. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💘💘💘💘💘💘💘😍😍😍 Fun Fact. Jerry Colonna was in an episode of McHale's Navy & He Played HIMSELF. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
That's a caricature of Ed Winn, a popular comedian at the time in movies and vaudeville. He later had a part in Disney's Mary Poppins where the children visit the old man floating near the ceiling.
This was the first Betty Boop cartoon I ever saw. I was too young to read correctly, and I misheard someone reading the title, so I thought her name was "Betty Blunder" for a while.
@@Cricket2731 we don't know the kind of blessings we have until we don't have them. Some of this media is lost in time and only through these platforms are we able to see through these time capsules.
Love that you uploaded these for us. Thanks again. 👍s for every video on this list except the private ones. I believe it was 56 👍 s I went through and gave ya. Love woody and especially Popeye since I lost my uncle we called Popeye for his service in the navy. But very hard to find woody mighty mouse Felix the cat and others from way back that I just can't think of off the top of my head right now because finding this at 6 a.m. blew my mind and I actually think I found it at 4 a.m. I've been watching straight through this list for 2 hours or so. It's been fun I've even watched a couple of them twice over. So again thank you
I wish I could go back in time and tell them how long it’s been and how people are still enjoying their work do you know how long it’s been it’s been like 94 years later
(also if you guys want to know betty boop here is something) Over the years Betty Boop has been voiced by Mae Questel, Ann Rothschild (aka Little Ann Little), Margie Hines, Kate Wright, Bonnie Poe and Desirée Goyette. Initially Melissa Fahn was the official voice of Betty Boop, but later retired from the role. Today Betty Boop's voice is officially provided by Cindy Robinson.
These Betty boop cartoons are so good, lol. I've never actually sat down and watched them before. They hold up really well, and she's a cutie, lol. Someone needs to get the license and make a cup head style game starring Betty.
@@fromthesidelines Theaters were really the way to go then. You'd get clips of the news there, too. There's a scene in "Mr. Moto's Last Warning" that gives a good example of a news reel.* * It's about 48:40 in to the movie, or about 21 minutes before the movie ends.
I’d love to go back in time and tell animators that people are still going to be enjoying their work 90 years later
Gold always shines.
so cruel don't you
The crazy thing is- You will probably get a chance to do that believe it or not.
@@timkingston2067
How is that cruel??
Same
I’m seriously hooked on Betty Boop cartoons! They’re so witty, charming, and all around fun to watch. She’s timeless!
i know i can not look away from the screen when BETTY BOOP is on
honestly! Watched a 4 hour marathon of her show and now I'm addicted
YES
She’s a cutie
@@Garmiet BETTY BOOP is both a CUTIE & a HOTTIE.🤩🤩🤩❤❤❤
I love how she was more preoccupied with jam than the fact that she was falling
The face in the jam was a famous comedian during that era. Ed Wynn.
@@02chevyguy haha awesome
At that time, he was famous as the "Texaco Fire Chief" on radio- and his catchphrase, "SO-O-O-O-O-O-O-O.............."
@@02chevyguy You know what else? Ed Wynn played as Uncle Albert in the 1964 Mary Poppins movie! A few others are "The Absent Minded Professor" (Fire Chief, 1961) and a Twilight Zone episode, "One for the Angels" (the Street Salesman episode, 1959.)
He lived to 79, when he died of throat cancer. I guess he was a smoker too, like many were at the time? He lived a good while, though, considering that - many died younger than that of smoking, like the singer of The Waitresses, who died in the mid 1990s when she was 40. Not as though I'm "advocating smoking," because *I'm not advocating it.*
@@02chevyguy I thought that was really funny since Ed Wynn famously played the Mad Hatter in Disney's adaptation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
This version of Alice is trippier than the Disney one
Excuse me?
Betty boop version is alllwayyss trippier
@@daveevise Haha
Makes you wonder what these writers are on 😂
I like Disney more because Alice is soo pretty
Betty boop sees mirror portal and calmly walks in like nothing happened
Cartoon Logic.
Let's be honest.Betty has seen weirder.
Lol shes was like " this is fine"
Dream
@The Godfather of gaming I once dreamed I joined missionaries, then a White Bear charged at me and I didn't flinch, then it stopped last second. I scratched its ears, saying "Don't you know that could hurt people?"
Oh, and the Bear was stealing things from a guy's yard while he was mowing it on a "Zero-Turn" Mower, before charging at me. This dream's still funny to me.
*betty 30 seconds after falling into a pit*
Betty: Oh no I’m falling
Me: Now you realize that!?!
LOL
Kalm plz
*O H J A M*
@Butter Queen
*JAM IS DA IMPSTOR
@@iceinmycoffee8848 😐
I hope that eventually all of the Betty Boop cartoons will be restored. Blunderland is one of my favorites.
01:48 "I am falling to my certain death, but the most important thing is decorum".
😂🤣🤣🤣
@@seeyouneverp9158
Fortunately, very good pillows are made in that world.
And jam, of course.
It was a better time.
"If you're gonna die, might as well do it with dignity."
It's a real treat to find a Betty cartoon I never saw. The old cartoons always have such brilliant humor.
Hilarious I loved the part when Betty swiped a peg to stop her dress from blowing up. Light hearted entertainment thanks for sharing 😗😗😗
1934: Cool
2020: Cool
2021: cool
And it still cool today.
2021 : not bad
2022: cool
2021:cool
I was looking for this cartoon just for that clock! Everybody needs a clock that bellows "it's time to go to bed!" ❤️❤️❤️😎
I’m only 35 but I watched a VHS of this over and over again as a kid.
26 here and had it on vhs too xD
I'm only 12 and I watched this so many times too
I wonder what's the context of "only" word here.
Same here
I'm 42 I think we all did.
I thought I made up this cartoon as a kid, I wasn't sure if I really experienced watching it or not. I'm so glad to have found it 25 years later. It's nostalgic as heck.
Had that feeling too! Thought it was a fever dream😂
@@ayleen6795me tooo, i had it as a dvd. Im about to be 19
The irony of seeing an Ed Wynn charicature here is that he would eventually play a character in a version of this 10 years later
I really like Betty boob in this appearance.Long hair and maid dress is really cute.Also her voice is adorable she's an icon.
I think it's the same voice actress who did Olive Oyl.
@@KutWrite in this Betty Boop cartoon she is voiced by Bonnie Poe . Mae Questel voiced Betty Boop & Olive Oyl.
It’s Betty Boop, and I totally agree! I enjoy her very much.
It's betty boop, not boob
"Betty Boob" 💀
this entire show is a fever dream and i love it
I’m 14 and never had heard of this show until 2 years ago. Finally got around to checking it out and I’m in love ❤️
After all this years people (including me) still loves her
I actually think she is cuter with longer hair.
same
Same lollll
Same
Same
I disagree
I'm almost positive the head that came out of the Jam jar was Ed Wynn's head, which is the actor that did the voice for the Mad Hatter in the Disney version...so this just got a little more trippy for me.
It WAS Ed Wynn!
Definitely Ed Wynn. And if you've watch "Wreck It Ralph", the voice actor who does King Candy does a great impersonation of Ed Wynn.
Ed was on radio with his "TEXACO FIRE CHIEF" program at the time.
Foreshadowing
HOLY SHOOT.
Fun fact! In the movie Wedding Crashers, this is the Betty Boop episode that Chazz's (Will Ferrell) mom was watching on Tv!
it is 87 years old but still amazing :)
THAT OLD??
@@sophiatheconfused you KF too?!? :00
@@meomi3050 yep
At 2:00, then radio star and movie star Ed Winn (1886-1966) makes a cameo. A few years later, he was the voice of the Mad Hatter in Disney's "Alice in Wonderland." One of his most brilliant scenes was in The Twilight Zone's "One for the Angels."
At 3:17 Sterling Holloway makes and appearance as the frog. Years later, he was the voice for the Cheshire Cat in the Disney version. But for some reason, she doesn’t mention him in this version
Ed Wynn (that was his stage name, BTW) also was Uncle Albert in 1964's "Mary Poppins," among other things - the salesman in 1959's Twilight Zone episode "One for the Angels," and the Fire Chief in 1961's "The Absent Minded Professor."
Oh, and of course, he had the "Texaco Fire Chief" Radio Program in the 1930s. I hadn't known that before reading comments here.
I remember catching on of her cartoons on boomerang. I also remember having a huge crush on her as a kid.
Just pure randomness. Awesome.
This is one of the first Betty Boop cartoons I had on vhs. Thank you for the nostalgia trip.
Betty is soo adorable and pretty!!!🪞🐇🎩
One of Betty boop best episodes ♥
These cartoons are so cute and charming to watch! The animation is amazing for its time, even now I find it fascinating at how good it looks! 🎉
During the late 80s we bought this on vhs from Walmart. Must have watched it a million times. Wore that tape out.
The more I watch Betty Boop, The more i'm convinced that she was supposed to be the first cartoon babe. This is 1930s fanservice, lol
The 'How are You' song sounds exactly like 'Everyone says I Love You' from The Marx Brothers movie Horse Feathers when the four Marx's are trying to court the college widow Miss. Bailey played by Thelma Todd. It's 100% identical :)
That’s because it is it ! They just changed some of the lyrics of it haha
Horse Feathers is a hilarious movie!
How did it take her so long to realize she was falling lmaooo
She was speechless
When Ed Wynn came out of that jar of jam and went, "SO-O-O-O-O-O-O...........!!!!!!!!!!!" That was one of his catchphrases on radio at the time. 😏
Maybe she was falling at the same speed as Alice in the cartoon from the USSR? There Alice fell very slowly, and only towards the end did she begin to fall faster.
@@fromthesidelines Ed Wynn was the voice of the MAD Hatter in Disney's Alice in Wonderland , Jerry Colonna was the voice of the March Hare.
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💘💘💘💘💘💘💘😍😍😍
Fun Fact. Jerry Colonna was in an episode of McHale's Navy & He Played HIMSELF.
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Love these old classic betty boop movies.❤❤❤
Nice to know a lot of people know a real cartoon when they see one.
Amazing and marvelous Betty ❤️
What a perfectly wonderful cartoon!
I asked my parents if they knew Betty Boop, and my dad said when I was little, that show was old.
I love these Betty boop shows know even tho I wasn’t born when this first started
I love Betty boop to :D
4:49, The invention of twerking.
TheAceOfFIre I-
Oh, my lol
Да, монашка жжёт, танец опередил свое время
What about 4:06?
@@plantmug-7888 🤔mmm no.
Used to hate this being shown around 2 pm when i was 8 in 1999.
Never thought id appreciate only now at 30.
Fantastic animation
Old cartoons, both interesting and also nightmare fuel...
I had this on vhs as a little kid, just here for some nostalgia
2021!!!
Me, Still got it mine 😊
That jam jar bit creeped me out as a kid, and it still kind of weirds me out now.
That's a caricature of Ed Winn, a popular comedian at the time in movies and vaudeville. He later had a part in Disney's Mary Poppins where the children visit the old man floating near the ceiling.
This was the first Betty Boop cartoon I ever saw. I was too young to read correctly, and I misheard someone reading the title, so I thought her name was "Betty Blunder" for a while.
Que hermosa BETTY con cabello largo! No la conocía así, formidable. Gracias.
Betty is 🔞
Is not 18?
@@imahotmess872 Yes. sadly, is not 18 😔
This was one of my favorite Betty Boop episodes when I was a kid
0:53 can they make a clock that does this? Lol 🥰
u wont listen if it did
You could download the voice as an mp3 and use it as an alarm tone in your phone!
@@KutWrite not with iOS
@@KutWrite What!? Oh yeah!!! I have to check that out 😍 thanks 😉😎
@@i3rtj So true... But it would still be cool 😉😁
What a time to be alive where I can watch this and other groundbreaking forms of animation when I'd like to
Many Betty Boop cartoons are on You Tube.
@@Cricket2731 we don't know the kind of blessings we have until we don't have them. Some of this media is lost in time and only through these platforms are we able to see through these time capsules.
wooooow i watched this a kid on vhs and thought i'd never see it again. so much nostalgia. thx for sharing.
i remember only watching this episode when i was a kid and i forgot the name, im glad i found it again.
Adorable, timeless, eternal⭐️💙
Love that you uploaded these for us. Thanks again. 👍s for every video on this list except the private ones. I believe it was 56 👍 s I went through and gave ya. Love woody and especially Popeye since I lost my uncle we called Popeye for his service in the navy. But very hard to find woody mighty mouse Felix the cat and others from way back that I just can't think of off the top of my head right now because finding this at 6 a.m. blew my mind and I actually think I found it at 4 a.m. I've been watching straight through this list for 2 hours or so. It's been fun I've even watched a couple of them twice over. So again thank you
Thank you for putting this on RUclips! ♥️♠️♦️♣️
In Illinois there's A restaurant called polka dot and there's Betty boop and other pop culture figures all over. Its adorable!
4:50 so this is when twerking was invented lol
Paramount who distributed the Betty Boop series did an Alice In Wonderland film the pervious year before this.
Therapist: Betty boop with long hair isn’t real, she can’t hurt you
Betty boop with long hair:
Peach and Zelda with thier long hair
Only in this episode.
I had this on a videotape along a few cartoons back in the day in the early 90s
Great cartoon! Thanks for the up.
Amazing how they got it more accurate than Disney.
This cartoon is much truer to the original story's illustrations and general weirdness than the Disney one.
@@deewesthill1213 American Mcgee’s Alice and Alice Madness Returns
Classic Betty Boop 📺💯
simply falls to death: *OH! JAM*
I don’t know what possessed me to watch this while h!gh af but I enjoyed it more than I thought. Remember watching these at my grandma house 😌
Very cool! Love Betty Boop! 😍
Bettys hair is just mwa
My favorite part of this is the Jabberwocky
OMG THE SONG THAT BETTY SANG-
I have the "100 Cartoons DVD" and whenever im in the betty boop dvd menu, it plays that song! 🤩
I wish I could go back in time and tell them how long it’s been and how people are still enjoying their work do you know how long it’s been it’s been like 94 years later
Betty : and humpty dumpty
subtitles : the fat coco
that had me rolling lol
I can't understand why they didn't just transcribe the dialogue in the English captions. It's perfectly clear also for a modern audience.
I love betty boop my perants introdosed me to it :3
Same!
(also if you guys want to know betty boop here is something)
Over the years Betty Boop has been voiced by Mae Questel, Ann Rothschild (aka Little Ann Little), Margie Hines, Kate Wright, Bonnie Poe and Desirée Goyette. Initially Melissa Fahn was the official voice of Betty Boop, but later retired from the role. Today Betty Boop's voice is officially provided by Cindy Robinson.
One time Sandy Fox voiced her in a commercial.
@@abeiscool40 i know now i have searched eveyrhting about it
She almost sounds just like harley quinn from batman tas.
Without Mickey, Oswald, Betty, and Felix, we’d have no Cuphead.
I been looking for this song
This is art such talented people. I love Betty Boop.
Timeless and surreal!
かわいい、おもしろい😂
BETTY BOOP IS SO CUTE THOO
The best animated Lewis Carroll adaptation.
The fact Betty used to be a dog human thing and how much she’s changed now
Betty Boop Much CUTER as a Human Girl instead of a Girl Dog.
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
📺 Love Betty Boop 💯
I was so suprised she had long hair:O
Really cute
Peach and Zelda
I love Betty boop
I can't believe that Betty ever went out of fashion
Betty didn’t go out of fashion, fashion did.
She didn't,people did
She didn't really go into fashion for me until just this year, 2023.
I never saw her cartoons when I was a kid.
These Betty boop cartoons are so good, lol. I've never actually sat down and watched them before. They hold up really well, and she's a cutie, lol. Someone needs to get the license and make a cup head style game starring Betty.
Ngl this is pretty good for their time man
If i were alive in 1934 id totally watch this
You'd have to see it at your local theater, as there was no regular television programming at the time.
@@fromthesidelines Theaters were really the way to go then. You'd get clips of the news there, too. There's a scene in "Mr. Moto's Last Warning" that gives a good example of a news reel.*
* It's about 48:40 in to the movie, or about 21 minutes before the movie ends.
There were theaters that screened nothing but newsreels (and "selected short subjects", as well).
A Betty Boop é linda
Even tho I was not born in 1930 or 1950 I’m kinda enjoying these stuff lol
I love my Betty boop ❤️
i had this on dvd in a collection of old cartoons :)
Even though I like the cartoons shown in the 2000s, I still prefer the cartoons from back then, they were more entertaining for me.
Betty boop is officially my dream wife.
Betty book? Who is Betty book? Her name is Betty Boop. I would Love to have Betty Boop for a wife.
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
@@davidwesley2525 dammit mistyped
@@SnazzGirl I have Mistyped way TOO many times. It has happened to other smartphone users.😁😁😁
@@SnazzGirl Betty Boop is every Guy's Dream wife , unless they are Fans of Jessica Rabbit.
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
@@davidwesley2525 ye but she married. 😔
When the edible hits you
Does anyone know the name of the original song? (0:30)
pop goes the weasel
I'm pretty sure the lion at 5:57 is also the one at the beginning of Old Man of the Mountain
I'd like to see the original Paramount parts restored, as it originally closed with the cap going back on the inkwell.
this show is 112 years old
2:00 Ed Wynn.
20+ years later, he'd be in ANOTHER "wonderland"