- The Hot Air Salesman
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = The Hot Air Salesman
series =Betty Boop
caption =
director =Dave Fleischer
story_artist =
animator = Thomas JohnsonDavid Hoffman
voice_actor =Mae Questel
musician =
producer =Max Fleischer
distributor =Paramount Pictures
release_date =March 12 ,1937
color_process =Black-and-white
runtime = 6 mins
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0029022"The Hot Air Salesman" is a 1937
Fleischer Studios animated short film starringBetty Boop and featuring Wiffle Piffle.ynopsis
Wiffle Piffle is an annoying
door to door salesman , selling a variety of useless gadgets. As he cheerfully walks from house to house, both arms are continuously moving as if flapping in the breeze. As he stops at house after house, he is immediately turned away.Betty Boop is the first to listen to his sales pitch, where he promises such wonders as a "woolen hammer and rubber nails", a "sieve that never leaks" and some "brand new antiques". Betty politely tells him "Nothing today, kind sir". Apparently, this is the most favorable response he has gotten, so he goes around to the side door to try again. Betty is somewhat more insistent in telling him "Nothing today, kind sir".
He tries again at the back door and this time Betty Boop agrees to let him show his wares. These include:
* A mouse trap shaped like a wedge of cheese contains a mechanical cat that slugs the mouse with a blackjack.
* A smaller home version of the "spot remover" first seen inBetty Boop's Crazy Inventions (1933).
* A rocket that does the laundry, first spinning the clothes around in the sink and then rocketing out the window to hang them out to dry.
* A "superheterodyne vacuum cleaner" that is so powerful, that it pulls the whiskers off a portrait.The gag of an overly powerful vacuum had been used before, and the surprise in this cartoon occurs when it is switched to reverse. Wiffle Piffle loses control of the vacuum cleaner and it's powerful exhaust wreaks havoc, knocking over the furniture and finally blasts a piano through the wall.
Betty learns that she was better off to say "Nothing today, kind sir" and sends the salesman on his way. The unflappable Wiffle Piffle gathers his hat and sample case and continues on his way.
Notes and comments
Second of only two appearances of Wiffle Piffle. He had previously appeared in 1937's "
Whoops! I'm a Cowboy ".Wiffle Piffle is a well dressed but odd looking character. His short cartoon body is topped by an unusually long neck and a large circular head. He wears a suit with a vest and a black top hat. Overall, he somewhat resembles the original 1940's version of "
Mr Mxyzptlk " fromSuperman comics.External links
* [http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/1572-Hot_Air_Salesman.html The Hot Air Salesman at the Big Cartoon Database]
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