- Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle
series =Betty Boop
caption =Betty Boop
director =Dave Fleischer Shamus Culhane (uncredited)
story_artist =
animator =Shamus Culhane (uncredited)Seymour Kneitel
Bernard Wolf
voice_actor =Mae Questel
musician =The Royal Samoans
producer =Max Fleischer (producer)
distributor =Paramount Pictures
release_date =September 13 ,1932
color_process =Black-and-white
runtime = 8 mins
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0022668"Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle" is a 1932
Fleischer Studios Betty Boop animated short , directed byDave Fleischer . It is nowpublic domain .ynopsis
After a short live action performance by the Royal Samoans, Bimbo appears on screen playing a
ukelele while riding in a motorboat. The motorboat goes faster and faster, until it crashes into a tropical island. Bimbo flies into the air and lands in another boat, this one containing a topless (except for a strategically placed lei) and dark-skinned Betty Boop.Bimbo and Betty, after nearly falling down a waterfall, are flung from the boat into a clearing surrounded by hostile trees, who torment the two. A group of savages appears, but Bimbo disguises himself by painting his face and sticking a bone in his hair. Bimbo is treated as an honored guest, and to a performance of Betty dancing the
hula . A sudden rainstorm washes off Bimbo's disguise, and he and Betty make a hasty escape from the angry savages. After another rapid boat ride, Bimbo and Betty ride up theMississippi River , where they attempt to kiss in private behind an umbrella (with a convenient hole).The hula performance by Betty Boop was a visual high point of this episode. Betty's hula dance appears to be closely modeled on the hula dancer that appeared in the opening live action sequence (though the dancer was not "topless" as Betty is). This is one of the more apparent examples of the
rotoscope technique which the Fleisher Studio used for realistic animation. The hula sequence was later reused for Betty's cameo in 1933's "Popeye the Sailor" and in 1934's "Betty Boop's Rise to Fame ".References
External links
* [http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/4379-Betty_Boops_Bamboo_Isle.html Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle at the Big Cartoon Database]
* [http://cinemaniacal.com/video/betty-boop-bamboo-isle Full Cartoon] on Cinemaniacal, streaming and downloadable.
* [http://www.archive.org/details/bb_bamboo_isle Downloadable cartoon at archive.org] (public domain, MPEG4, 9.6MB)
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