I've not watched a whole lot of these, only some of the public domain ones, but those I've seen do tend to be fairly simple. Even Popeye is often simple, and both series were made by Fleischer.
I find Grampy interesting as a character since, while he's not the only classic cartoon character to abuse cartoon physics (Bugs Bunny and the Roadrunner come to mind), I think he might be the only one who exclusively uses it to help people
@@dominique5631 Fleischer's animations were just another type entirely. They were very innovative for their time, but internal friction and financial difficulties ended them in 1942.
@@02chevyguy Another (sort of a) PSA showed up a little bit later, in the 1937 / 1938 movie "Charlie Chan in Monte Carlo." An innkeeper says her husband smoked himself to death in his 40s. * * It's just a small part of the movie, and it's far from a main focus of the movie. I think she might actually say it twice in the whole movie, though - just not to the same character. So, don't ever suppose that just because smoking was at its height from the mid to late 20s - mid 60s, that somehow "doesn't mean" there weren't people who didn't find it appalling...
Amazing for the time! I assume they did transparencies and overlaid artwork on film. But that transition at 1:12 ?! I can't even tell what's drawn and art. Just her and the blanket? The cage? The wallpaper?
I believe they did what was called cel animation. Which is the traditional, hand-drawn animation technique that involves drawing and painting objects on celluloid (cel), a transparent sheet.
@@teacup3370 Wikipedia has an article called Multiplane Camera, which explains the techniques used by Fleischer and Disney studios for their moving 3-D effects.
@Gothic Rebel heck yeah, I mean what kinda people would be so rude as to throw a party for you, at your place, and then leave YOU to clean up the mess that THEY made?
Back when the whole animation process was in its fascinating infancy and it was treated like an art form. Beautiful panning shots combining layered cels and miniatures. Now they whine it's too expensive to do this?? What happened?
Although yeah the way animation is made is different from those times and it might be expensive to get good equipment to animate things even today (not to mention learning it) its a big step in the right direction since animations is becoming more and more accessible for many people who can show the world how creative they are (Although i’m not going to lie big companies spew out a lot of soulless and unoriginal work for a quick buck because of this accessibility)
Its a whole lot of work, nowadays nobody will do this kind of stuff because its really really expensive, buying the cells, the needles for drawing and paying for those people who are working in these. And it would be more time than the computer animated stuffs
I used to watch Betty boop! She was my favorite actor as a kid! She always made me smile 😁 To this day I'm searching on YT to watch her episodes, because we can't find any of the copy's irl! Thank you for reading this comment, and I hope Betty boop still does voice acting to to this day on! I love her!!! ♥️😍
This will always be my favorite episode and I am 34 born in 1987 my mother bought me these and classic box sets I still come back to them for a moment of nostalgia 🥰 timeless classic
Idk what her real home is lol She has a different house all the time she's always getting her small home repossessed think it has to do with the depression era episodes people relate to?
Bring back memories of watching this with my nana on VHS makes me feel like she sitting right next to me watching this with me. My nana loved betty and said that was her in another life. Love and miss you nana gloria rip❤❤
My mother loved Betty Boop, she saw them in movie theaters in the 1930's before television. As a child I watched them on TV in the 1950's, then animation in the 1960's took a nosedive with crappy cartoons like the Flintstones and they stopped showing these.
@@christianmoralesortiz4688 not that I'm defending the idea of Grampy being Betty's Sugar Daddy, or Sugar Daddies in general, but its possible. All a Sugar Daddy is, is a man who spends money taking care of his pretty girl friend, while not labeling it as a relationship. It's like spoiling a lavish pet (yes I know, that is a terrible thing to compare to a woman). The Daddy himself does not need to be abusive, creepy, or even sexually active to be a Sugar Daddy. That being said, I don't think Grampy is by definition Betty's Sugar Daddy, I think in that cartoon world Betty is just universally seen as cute and fun and desirable and Grampy is just a sweet old man who treats Betty with respect, so that's why she likes him.
@@darkmask5933 agreed on that, I figured grampy is something more wholesome than a sugar daddy, I just can't figure out what it's called, except maybe a friend or something
@@christianmoralesortiz4688 He's her Grampy. I actually think Grampy's not just some old man she knows, I'm pretty sure Grampy actually IS Betty's grandfather.
70 years before my time yet still one of my favorites..I love Betty ❤️ Hope more old souls find & appreciate this treasure trove! Might I suggest the title: Old Man on the Mountain. The best & with the legendary Cab Calloway to boot! Eerily delightful yet disturbing
This was made the year my mother graduated from high school. She lived in a very small town, but they did have a movie theater. Her family would go to whatever movie was playing on Saturday night, and my grandmother collected the gorgeous pink Depression Glass the theater gave away. I grew up watching these old cartoons because, by the time I was old enough to watch them, they were on kids' TV shows instead of making them for movie theaters. Mom seemed to know them all. I remember seeing this one many times. It was always a mystery to me that Betty could have such a huge head and such teensy feet. Time marches on.
I remember the Grampy from the Christmas one he was in! The one where he made toys for the orphanage and dressed like Santa. I loved that one as a kid.
I like Grampy he always thinks on the positive side of life & always come up with clever ideas 2 help others when everything seems grey if only thing could be that simple but when life gives u lemons make lemonade.
4:23 me when I go home after school 3:07 Me doing mathematics 5:14 Me preparing the bag for the school 4:41 Me cleaning the house before my mother appears and punch me with the cat
The Real Betty Boop Was a Black Woman... Before She Was Whitewashed! PBS has confirmed that Betty Boop, the popular cartoon character introduced to the world by cartoonist Max Fleischer in 1930, was actually inspired by a real-life African American jazz singer and entertainer from Harlem named Esther Jones.
The real Betty Boop consists of two women. Helen Kane and Esther Jones. Appearance wise she was inspired by Helen Kane, character wise she was inspired by Esther Jones (especially the Boop Boop Be Doop). So it’s not necessarily true that she was white washed. You could say the show is a body. Esther Jones is the bones of the body and Helen Kane the skin of the body. Both are important. Her appearance was therefore not white washed as they got the inspiration from a white woman.
Let's face it we all need someone like Grampy in our lives
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Agreed 😁
@@elisetidmore2682
De, je suis en train
agreed , me : Mom can i get a grampy!?
mom : WHAT IS A GRAMPY
me:my best friend 😌✋🏻
*YASSSSSSSSS*
The fact that she gets frustrated and throws a tantrum makes me like her as a character even more
Its been 8 months give us the last word!
This has to be the simplest cartoon short I’ve ever seen. Betty gets frustrated about house cleaning, so Grampy helps out and then it just ends.
When times were simpler!
But its still entertaining
@@localshithead7430 Some of the earlier Betty Boop cartoons were a lot complex than that...
@@selenajarv8763 that’s what I love about This show it’s so simple yet so fun to watch
I've not watched a whole lot of these, only some of the public domain ones, but those I've seen do tend to be fairly simple. Even Popeye is often simple, and both series were made by Fleischer.
I find Grampy interesting as a character since, while he's not the only classic cartoon character to abuse cartoon physics (Bugs Bunny and the Roadrunner come to mind), I think he might be the only one who exclusively uses it to help people
You forgot POPEYE!!!
@@rippingtons60 Popeye likes to drop heavy things on Bluto's head a lot though
I love how happy sloppy he gets when he has an idea, and I love how he always helps others with it. We all need a Grammy in our lives.
I know I wish I had Grampy at work. Closing shifts would be so much easier, and my boss would be less stressed out.
That's the charm of old cartoons, they can do just about anything that physics says you can't.
2:58 even when Betty is going mad, she still sounds so innocent.
BETTY BOOP has a very CUTE temper fit.🤩🤩🤩
@@davidwesley2525 i know right
Why is her head a shape of a heart?
@@jamespfrommer2003 that's her trademark.😁😁😁❤❤❤
She even counts to 15
(Sorry for the late response)
Always liked the 3D miniature panning shots. In early Popeye cartoons as well.
Me too! I love all the innovative ideas the animators came up with.
I'm stupid. I didn't know cartoons from this era were that advanced, and was legit impressed!
@@lizzychrome7630 same, seeing that 90's cartoons like spongebob were hand drawn, I assumed all cartoons older than 20 years were that way lmao
I feel like that was very impressive to people back then :)
@@dominique5631 Fleischer's animations were just another type entirely. They were very innovative for their time, but internal friction and financial difficulties ended them in 1942.
Her little temper tantrum is so cute!!!
@Jasmine Flower Betty Boop is a young adult in this cartoon.
@@doggosaurusrexcrbsdog9520 bruh she or he is just saying it's cute not being a stalker ;-;
Yes my Grandma Rachel really loves Betty boop she has a lot of Betty boop stuff
Ya to cute 🥰
@@doggosaurusrexcrbsdog9520 u know u could be nice sometimes 😐
If I could clean like this, I would never have to worry about a dirty house again.
DreDra31 That's Grampy for you! Always the man with a plan!!!
His ideas are logic
Her house was trashed by a party. My apartment has been trashed for 3 months. How and where can I find Grampy?
Same 😂 😭
okay but yall notice how Betty got a different house in every other cartoon? lol
@mm43501 exactly!
she got it like that..
She moves every time she makes a episode
its my first time watching it but lolz
They some big houses too she must be loaded.
I love watching these old 30s cartoons. Especially Betty and Grampy. They're so adorable.
Did you know, that Grampy is voiced by Jack Mercer aka the longest OG voice of Popeye?
@@davaotripsters wow!
@@4end yeah it is.
Betty Boop: * cleans for 1 minute*
Betty Boop: I'm so tired of cleaning :(
Me
honestly me lol
Relatable
Isn't that just all of us when we clean?
I clean for hours I’m 16
“I wish people wouldn’t smoke so much anyhow!”
Well she got her wish.
People STILL Smoke ,at Bus stops & at mass transit stations.
First PSA for anti-smoking
Indeed!!
@@02chevyguy Another (sort of a) PSA showed up a little bit later, in the 1937 / 1938 movie "Charlie Chan in Monte Carlo." An innkeeper says her husband smoked himself to death in his 40s. *
* It's just a small part of the movie, and it's far from a main focus of the movie. I think she might actually say it twice in the whole movie, though - just not to the same character.
So, don't ever suppose that just because smoking was at its height from the mid to late 20s - mid 60s, that somehow "doesn't mean" there weren't people who didn't find it appalling...
First step of not getting tired while cleaning: take off your heals.
It’s called “heels”
Nope! 🧛🏽♀️👠
Nope
*few minutes later*
*insert guy screaming*
😂
Im surprised that she walks with theese nightmares at her house...
It may be a goofy little cartoon, but it's a beautiful story of helping family unburden their workload so they can spend quality time. Go Grampy!
The 3d shot of the house shook me
Amazing for the time! I assume they did transparencies and overlaid artwork on film. But that transition at 1:12 ?! I can't even tell what's drawn and art. Just her and the blanket? The cage? The wallpaper?
I believe they did what was called cel animation. Which is the traditional, hand-drawn animation technique that involves drawing and painting objects on celluloid (cel), a transparent sheet.
Its either 3d models or a real house that they took footage off.
@@vector5937 Yea it looked like live action footage of the real house. Not a drawing. It's like the mixed some drawings into a real shot.
@@teacup3370 Wikipedia has an article called Multiplane Camera, which explains the techniques used by Fleischer and Disney studios for their moving 3-D effects.
obsessed with her she’s so adorable
i loved the part when she was trying to not lose her temper and started counting and then started smashing the plates while counting its so cute
Her house is gorgeous.
Why is no one commenting on an apparently bottomless watering can? That thing could definitely save tons of water.
Kaimi Kreissel That’s the magic of animation. Everything is possible.
😆😆😆
Time stamp?
That's cartoons dude.
@@ronnisatterwhite8272 4:41
The ending is just so adorable! I love how excited she gets
Nice house guests leaving her place like that afterward. No wonder Betty lost it in a cute way ;P
@Gothic Rebel heck yeah, I mean what kinda people would be so rude as to throw a party for you, at your place, and then leave YOU to clean up the mess that THEY made?
If I were her, I would find better friends
@@breannaraub8108 BETTY BOOP should have friends who never smoke.🤩🤩🤩
@@davidwesley2525 I wonder if they're all supposed to be CIGARETTES.
@@Oppeldeldoc1 Some are CIGARS.
Back when the whole animation process was in its fascinating infancy and it was treated like an art form. Beautiful panning shots combining layered cels and miniatures. Now they whine it's too expensive to do this?? What happened?
It s so lovely than these horrible violent cartoons these days ..
Although yeah the way animation is made is different from those times and it might be expensive to get good equipment to animate things even today (not to mention learning it) its a big step in the right direction since animations is becoming more and more accessible for many people who can show the world how creative they are (Although i’m not going to lie big companies spew out a lot of soulless and unoriginal work for a quick buck because of this accessibility)
FJJ
Its a whole lot of work, nowadays nobody will do this kind of stuff because its really really expensive, buying the cells, the needles for drawing and paying for those people who are working in these. And it would be more time than the computer animated stuffs
@@bhuvaneshwarij1326 Ahem... Tom and Jerry was violent.
I used to watch Betty boop! She was my favorite actor as a kid! She always made me smile 😁
To this day I'm searching on YT to watch her episodes, because we can't find any of the copy's irl! Thank you for reading this comment, and I hope Betty boop still does voice acting to to this day on! I love her!!! ♥️😍
This will always be my favorite episode and I am 34 born in 1987 my mother bought me these and classic box sets I still come back to them for a moment of nostalgia 🥰 timeless classic
If only it were that easy.
Damn she's got a mansion, surprised she lives in a place that big alone.
Ya know how boomers got their houses relatevly cheap?
Idk what her real home is lol She has a different house all the time she's always getting her small home repossessed think it has to do with the depression era episodes people relate to?
Bring back memories of watching this with my nana on VHS makes me feel like she sitting right next to me watching this with me. My nana loved betty and said that was her in another life. Love and miss you nana gloria rip❤❤
My mother loved Betty Boop, she saw them in movie theaters in the 1930's before television. As a child I watched them on TV in the 1950's, then animation in the 1960's took a nosedive with crappy cartoons like the Flintstones and they stopped showing these.
Betty's Still Got it, and she always will to me.
i have an exam in two hours and I'm watching this 💁🏻
How did it go?
Did you survive? Lol
I guess you have those exam taking blues! 😂
How did it go?
Lmfaoooo
3:04 😔 poor Bettty... she has cutest tantrum though 😊
She's so cute everytime ❤
If only cleaning was that simple lol
That would be so nice
2:56 betty boop: here goes again 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 ouch!!
I think the whole point is that the cleaning sequence is incredibly complex
I remember the vhs would always mess up here! I can finally see all of it!
I’ve never been interested to I Betty boop. But this came in my recommendations. So now I’m watching a betty boop episode.
i love grampy
Same
Grampy, please drop by today but leave the ice cream soda at home and bring champagne instead.
Brings some Cheetos too.
I don't like the taste of champagne , ill take the ice cream soda , chocolate or coffee.
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I'll settle for a Coca-Cola!
Gramps bring the champs
This is my favorite Betty boop ever since I was a little girl. This was made the year my grandma was born!😁
Betty is really happy to have such a friend, real man of science who knows how to use his talent when it's most necessary!
Everyone: using pianos for music
Grampi: pianos are folding machines
Well the self playing ones might be)
i just notice her high heels are very tiny
😆
No one will ever convince me that grampy wasn’t her sugar daddy.
A sugar daddy that loves and cares for Betty, supports her of any trouble, and always saves the day???
@@christianmoralesortiz4688 not that I'm defending the idea of Grampy being Betty's Sugar Daddy, or Sugar Daddies in general, but its possible. All a Sugar Daddy is, is a man who spends money taking care of his pretty girl friend, while not labeling it as a relationship. It's like spoiling a lavish pet (yes I know, that is a terrible thing to compare to a woman). The Daddy himself does not need to be abusive, creepy, or even sexually active to be a Sugar Daddy.
That being said, I don't think Grampy is by definition Betty's Sugar Daddy, I think in that cartoon world Betty is just universally seen as cute and fun and desirable and Grampy is just a sweet old man who treats Betty with respect, so that's why she likes him.
@@darkmask5933 agreed on that, I figured grampy is something more wholesome than a sugar daddy, I just can't figure out what it's called, except maybe a friend or something
@@christianmoralesortiz4688 He's her Grampy. I actually think Grampy's not just some old man she knows, I'm pretty sure Grampy actually IS Betty's grandfather.
@@GuukanKitsune that's a good one too!!
Why am i so entertained by Betty Boop? Ive literally been watching these for an hour
She is such a mood but she is so adorable
70 years before my time yet still
one of my favorites..I love Betty ❤️ Hope more old souls find & appreciate this treasure trove! Might I suggest the title: Old Man on the Mountain. The best & with the legendary Cab Calloway to boot! Eerily delightful yet disturbing
this one was one of my favorite betty cartoons to watch when i was a kid. feels me with a lot of happiness and nostalgia to watch it again.
Can't imagine this was really ... the 1930's! ..... What terrific memories! .... Grampy!, I 💘 love it! ....
One of my favs from Betty🤧🤧
„I wish people wouldn’t smoke so much anyhow“
Betty being ahead of her time again.
0:32and1:18 I was dying 😆 my gosh! Poor Betty
This man is the genius, she was so lucky
In the romance of betty boop
Betty keeps rejecting the ice man who has a crush on
This was made the year my mother graduated from high school. She lived in a very small town, but they did have a movie theater. Her family would go to whatever movie was playing on Saturday night, and my grandmother collected the gorgeous pink Depression Glass the theater gave away. I grew up watching these old cartoons because, by the time I was old enough to watch them, they were on kids' TV shows instead of making them for movie theaters. Mom seemed to know them all. I remember seeing this one many times. It was always a mystery to me that Betty could have such a huge head and such teensy feet. Time marches on.
this is the wholesome nostalgia i needed lol
I freaking love Grampy so much. One of the best old cartoon characters ever. ❤❤❤❤❤
You really have to applaud the writers for coming up with the style and methods of Grampy's inventions.
My whole mood today.😭
Why? What happened?
Betty Boop is a mood
Why is everyone calling him sugar daddy..y cant he be her grandpa
People like to pervert things. Ignore them.
Wow. Great animation.
Betty Boop is my all time favorite cartoon
Watching Betty Boop is a joy and I am enjoying each of her cartoons thank you so much
im obsessed watching these
It's 2020 and I've got those house cleaning blue's! 😭 Boop boop ba doop.
This was great animation back then! Wow 😮
I remember the Grampy from the Christmas one he was in! The one where he made toys for the orphanage and dressed like Santa. I loved that one as a kid.
I like Grampy he always thinks on the positive side of life & always come up with clever ideas 2 help others when everything seems grey if only thing could be that simple but when life gives u lemons make lemonade.
That was actually quite entertaining. I liked it.
This cartoon is so wholesome just love it ❤❤❤❤
That hat with the light bulb! I just can't xD
His ideas are brilliant
omg. i need grampy to come help me with MY house @-@
I love betty’s room / apartment.
The closed captions in the first half of these are kinda hilarious. "Oh, I'll never get through, *giggles*!" gets translated to "I'll never make it."
this guy reminds me of my father
Your dad sounds like an awesome guy!
Oh my freaking goodness i love betty boop
2:58 was so funny how she sings then got mad and how she kick the plates then got bonk upside the head Lol🤣🤣🤣
Betty boop is my favorite character
Can we talk about how cute sassy and funny Betty is she is slaying love u betty boop
Nostalgia ♥
He got those dishes done in record time!
2:59 betty boop is funny and cute
I loved the way she flicked the cigarettes into the tray thing
BETTY BOOP is so Adorable even when she gets mad.🤩🤩🤩
i know right!?
My mum used to sit me in front of the TV, I just loved watching her, now years later I have loads bb things.😷👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💯💯💯xxxxx
4:23 me when I go home after school
3:07 Me doing mathematics
5:14 Me preparing the bag for the school
4:41 Me cleaning the house before my mother appears and punch me with the cat
My god, I have never been more sympathetically angry till I watched this
She didn’t even go out of character to throw a tantrum 😂❤
I love bettys sweet personality ❤❤the original party girl lol
Quite a unique dish washer and floor cleaning device.
My favourite Betty Boop Cartoons 👍
The Real Betty Boop Was a Black Woman... Before She Was Whitewashed! PBS has confirmed that Betty Boop, the popular cartoon character introduced to the world by cartoonist Max Fleischer in 1930, was actually inspired by a real-life African American jazz singer and entertainer from Harlem named Esther Jones.
The real Betty Boop consists of two women. Helen Kane and Esther Jones. Appearance wise she was inspired by Helen Kane, character wise she was inspired by Esther Jones (especially the Boop Boop Be Doop). So it’s not necessarily true that she was white washed. You could say the show is a body. Esther Jones is the bones of the body and Helen Kane the skin of the body. Both are important. Her appearance was therefore not white washed as they got the inspiration from a white woman.
@@user-bd9sf9qz2i That's just semantic....People think of Betty Boop as a white woman/character ,when a big part of her essence is not...
woah woah woah guys it doesn't matter because she was a dog at first anyway - LOL 😜
@@jasonbrazen3732 ik lol she its a dog 😌
You obviously know nothing because if she was white washed she would be have to be drawn black in the first place
This is the first time i see Betty lose it 😂
Betty rules!
A classic ❤️ me my n sisters used to watch this on vhs all the time 😂 n the “Thousand times no” one too lol
Betty is just my favorite
Uses her beauty to get around in life.... Cool
BEAUTY & SEX APPEAL.🤩🤩🤩
Un amore tenace.
Un amore sublime.
Un amore indistruttibile
che sa dare
a piene mani e
a cuor sincero.
Si
io ti amo ❤️
Betty and Grampy are so adorable.
bellissima e simpaticissima Betty boop ...
i primi cartoni animati adatti ad essere trasmessi in TELEVISIONE come si vede dal marchio TV
I love this one! I remember I had this in a collection on VHS
Grampy and his great inventions!!
Also... 'I wish people wouldn't smoke so much anyhow!' Yeah, Betty, I hear ya!
5:51 her legs... I can feel the pain
Same ghurl i'll never make it through while im ClEaNiNg this big house
this Was s good! Its so oldschool And so Amazing to watch something made in the 1930s!
If cleaning was as easy as Grampy makes it look, I wouldn't have as much of an aversion to it. xD