Betty Boop runs for president in a loose storyline assembled from Fleischer cartoons redrawn by Korean animators.Betty Boop runs for president in a loose storyline assembled from Fleischer cartoons redrawn by Korean animators.Betty Boop runs for president in a loose storyline assembled from Fleischer cartoons redrawn by Korean animators.
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Victoria Dorazi
- Betty Boop
- (voice)
- (as Victoria D'orazi)
- …
Tom Smothers
- Pudgy
- (voice)
David Somerville
- Grampy
- (voice)
- …
David Swanson
- Bimbo
- (voice)
Danny Bravin
- Koko
- (voice)
Tom Murphy
- Announcer
- (voice)
- …
Tony Pope
- Coffee Shop Boss
- (voice)
- …
Marc Durham
- Donnie Marie
- (voice)
- …
Bud Groskopf
- Skier
- (voice)
Hadria Shepard
- Chicken
- (voice)
Alfie Shanfield
- Skeleton
- (voice)
Peggie Williams
- Pidgeon
- (voice)
Bill Jones
- Kitten
- (voice)
Pete Williams
- Mr. Pidgeon
- (voice)
Jake Achten
- Old Man
- (voice)
Chad Stuart
- British Announcer
- (voice)
Mark Edwin
- Fashion Editor
- (voice)
Jan Stratton
- Elevator Voice
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film has never made any home media reissues after the 1984 VHS release, as it is considered abandoned since. Not even bootlegged copies of this film were made, as it is not by public domain. The 1984 VHS copies are known to exist, which are considered rare and hard to find. The film was finally released on DVD by BCI Eclipse in 2004, although it has since been out of print copies aren't hard to find.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Dancing Fool (1932)
- SoundtracksHazy Dream
Music and Lyrics by Dan Dalton
Featured review
"Betty Boop for President" (1980) (not to be confused with Betty Boop for President, 1932- which was a real theatrical release, Betty Boop short) is a collection of the old, black and white Betty Boop shorts, VERY lazily editted together into a kinda-sorta, if you squint """story""" (using that word, very loosely), and then shipped off to a Korean sweat-shop, to be redrawn and coloured. Then dubbed by people who apparently have no clue what the characters are meant to sound like, who I'm pretty sure were ad-libbing 90% of the dialogue. They also included new songs, at least SOME of which were especially recorded for this VHS tape (because the lyrics reference the hobbled-together "story").
What I find confusing, is WHY would anyone go to the trouble of making this? Obviously, it was exploiting the of Betty Boop shorts being out of copywrite, and wanting to produce a cheap cartoon "movie", for the VHS market of 1980. But the copywrite was elapsed (and just as violated, either way) so why not just dump the original (far better) shorts onto VHS casettes, as is, and call it done? Why go to the trouble of editting and dubbing, to make a pretty undeniably FAR WORSE product? Colourization, I can kinda understand, that it was probably hard to sell black and white cartoons to kids, in that era... But all the other changes are kinda baffling, to me.
The only explanation I can think of was that someone saw this as a genuine "passion project"?!? That it was MORE than just a cash-grab... Which casts the bizarre "moral of the story" in an even stranger light...
It has a certain "so bad it's good" appeal, just because of the quality of the dubbing... and some of the esoteric music choices are interesting... but overall, it's as bad as you expect it be. Probably worse... 1/10...
What I find confusing, is WHY would anyone go to the trouble of making this? Obviously, it was exploiting the of Betty Boop shorts being out of copywrite, and wanting to produce a cheap cartoon "movie", for the VHS market of 1980. But the copywrite was elapsed (and just as violated, either way) so why not just dump the original (far better) shorts onto VHS casettes, as is, and call it done? Why go to the trouble of editting and dubbing, to make a pretty undeniably FAR WORSE product? Colourization, I can kinda understand, that it was probably hard to sell black and white cartoons to kids, in that era... But all the other changes are kinda baffling, to me.
The only explanation I can think of was that someone saw this as a genuine "passion project"?!? That it was MORE than just a cash-grab... Which casts the bizarre "moral of the story" in an even stranger light...
It has a certain "so bad it's good" appeal, just because of the quality of the dubbing... and some of the esoteric music choices are interesting... but overall, it's as bad as you expect it be. Probably worse... 1/10...
- J_Frank_Parnell
- Aug 20, 2023
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