This being a very early cartoon in the 1920s 1930s ...there's a 3D effect ....there's depth in the picture like 3D ....this was made 80+ years ago and how they created something that didn't catch on until recently is something
they used this thing were they hanged the animation cells and had a model made of different pieces moving at different speeds behind it so every time they changed the animation cells they would move the model a little bit to create a 3-d illusion
Look up rotoscope Rotoscoping it's a very labor intensive animation process the bros used... still used today with computers.... in some of your favorite movies
Pretty sad that the only existing master tape of this work was a slightly worn VHS tape, but thanks for making it available for all of us none the less!
Anyone else love old cartoons and shows for the slight crackly effect? Like, you get little spots that show how this was hand drawn and painted and then..idk how they merged it but..it’s the most beautiful thing on earth? I love old cartoons and I really love the crackle too.
My father had this cartoon and others on 9.5mm film, so I grew up with Betty in the 1950s. I had to sell his collection about 25 years ago when the film projector became unrepairable. The nice thing about the cartoon was it had the original Paramount logo at the start and end. We also had Making Stars in its uncensored version too.
..i would still give credit to what appears to be the most badass dog to have ever lived for ripping a tree off the ground,headbutting through a wooden door and playing rugby with a fat butcher. also,in reality,its the smaller dogs that are more aggressive..
@@bittersweetpills4843 The Hays Code was the informal name of the code that governed motion picture morals from 1930 to about 1968. It was replaced by the ratings system we use today (G, PG, etc.) You can learn more about how it affected Betty Boop on our website: www.Fleischerstudios.com -and search for Hays Code.
@@Fleischerstudios Darn that Hayes Code. Sadly, there's an idea today that cartoons = kids, which makes it very difficult for them to use the sort of adult humor that the pre-Code Betty Boop cartoons slipped in even now.
@@Ambaryerno The HAYES CODE basically killed the goose that laid the golden egg. If not for the HAYES CODE. BETTY BOOP could have continued on into the 1940s and 1950s.
2:05 “ I didn’t choose the thug life, the thug life chose me.” This puppy is actually accurate to most children. For this being a verrryyyyyy long time ago it has many good factors some even better than the modern stuff. Well everything IS better than modern cartoons.
I remember watching this off of a VHS tape when I was a boy. Over and over again. That was over 21 years ago and the song has stuck with me ever since. Insane this is from '36!
Max Fleischer created the Stereoptical process, a device which allowed animation cels to be photographed against actual 3 dimensional background sets instead of the traditional paintings.
Not 50s it's 30s and the animation used to be really smooth that was the whole point it's called rubber hose animation and it used to be way smoother than animation now a days that's what it's famous for
To be completely accurate it was in the 1920s. In 1917, Max and Dave Fleischer patented the Rotoscope, which allowed animators to trace live-action motion in order to animate more smoothly. It was a game-changer for animation. You can read about on our website, FleischerStudios.com - and specifically: www.fleischerstudios.com/rotoscope.html. Also, Max Fleischer's son, Richard Fleischer, wrote about it in his biography of Max: Out of the Inkwell: Max Fleischer and the Animation Revolution.
interesting how some of these cartoons mixed in real films sequences with the animation. Some of Grampys cartoons were like that too, especially the one about the orphan home at xmas.
Haha, this is just too cute!! Hilarious - love how little Pudgy mimicked the bulldog's "mean face" (1:53, 2:19, 3:39, 4:33, 5:03, 5:37) each time he wanted to be a tough guy, LoL!!! Very cute when he happily kissed Betty at the end!
@Kanra Smith BETTY BOOP was primarily an adult cartoon. But because of the HAYES CODE , BETTY BOOP couldn't be SEXY anymore. Betty had to be made more modest & kid friendly.😘😘😘
I never really liked Betty Boop, but I've always ADORED her dog. Also, the part with the meat dude made me laugh hard. He doesn't want his meat taken, and yet he still throws ALL of it at the dog.
What's come over you, Acting like you do, Trying to be rough? Aww, Why Pudgy... You aren't built that way. And when somebody cute, Try's to be a brute, He may find it tough. If he's not built that way. *Reprise Awww, Haha! Now you see I'm right, And you weren't right, Trying to be tough. Cause you're not built that way, Boop-Oopy-Doop-Bop!
I remember seeing all these cartoons when I was a youngster, and boy do they bring me back some good memories. It's funny as time goes by...I'm seventy seven ....but I'm fifteen at heart.....and I will never forget the childhood and my growing up years,....they were great days and time thanks To God.......
Max Fleisher and his studio was an early rival to Disney, he signed a contract with Paramount Pictures and they took his studio,his inventions like rotoscope and 3d effect, his characters (Popeye, Betty Boop, Superman)...he ended broke..
Just like in the old Popeye cartoons, those 3D backgrounds are impressive, considering this was over 80 years ago! HOW did they do that without the aid of computers and CGI?
Hermosa caricatura! La lección que puede dar es:'No aparentes ser lo que no eres'. Que bueno que suban estas caricaturas antiguas; ya que no son sólo dibujos animados clásicos sino, también, la misma historia... ¡Saludos!
3:04 Even though Betty Boop is adorable when she's happy, excited, scared, or sad; she's also adorable when she looks angry. Boop on her nose Betty Boop: (TRIGGERED)
I think is important to note that implicit in the message “your not built that way” Is the message that some people are “built that way”. That they’re negative behaviour is part of who they are, not a result of social influences.
Pudgy = the most fricking adorable dog in cartoon history
Yup
A cute dog has to match his cute mistress
wht about blue?
he's so smol
pretty sure it was a set with a fence cut and painted in such a way as to appear cartoony
The moral:
Don't let others be a bad influence to you
Dog island?
😢
Actually Chris it's more like be who you are and not someone else😉
That's the good moral. The bad moral is that "you can't be who you want to be. You can only be what you are."
More like: if you arent biult that way it aint gonna happen
"You wont steal my bologna and salami!"
*precedes to hurl it out the door*
Pudgy wasn’t built for that gangster life Betty boop was trying to tell you sis
This being a very early cartoon in the 1920s 1930s ...there's a 3D effect ....there's depth in the picture like 3D ....this was made 80+ years ago and how they created something that didn't catch on until recently is something
they used this thing were they hanged the animation cells and had a model made of different pieces moving at different speeds behind it so every time they changed the animation cells they would move the model a little bit to create a 3-d illusion
Known as a diorama.
Look up rotoscope Rotoscoping
it's a very labor intensive animation process the bros used...
still used today with computers.... in some of your favorite movies
NOT AT ALL "RECENTLY"
Its probably just a really good effect done with cell layers but still its uncsnny
Pretty sad that the only existing master tape of this work was a slightly worn VHS tape,
but thanks for making it available for all of us none the less!
We're trying!
@@Fleischerstudios Thank you, so cute!
When I was in 2st grade my mom bought a 's with a lot of old cartoons in black and white and it had this on it.
Korgi Polymer there is a cd version with a multitude of cartoons
When i was a tot i had cds of 20s and 30s cartoond i wish i still had them 😭
My grandma who passed away in 2015 loved to watch Betty boop. So I decided to check it out and watch it after she passed
I love how these cartoons are based on song it's brilliant!
George W Kush lol
Ur name
George W Kush I AGREE WITH YOU ❤👍
Fool me once… …shame on. . .you?
Fool me… _twice? ya aint gon fool me again!_
I absolutely love old Betty Boop cartoons, so funny, charming, and beautifully animated! I’ve always loved them ever since I was a little kid.
this is dedicated to all the internet Pudgies out there.
Duder dogs cant use the internet
Best comment ever! Lol
I almost cried at 1:47 so mean the lil dog is so cute he just wants to play
Pudgy was synchronised by person back then
It's so strange like imagine ur great grandma making those dog noises😂
Actually a lot cartoon animals are voiced by humans so it's not really strange.
pudgy at the beginning of the video actually made me tear up 'cause of how cute he is!! i love that animated dog so much!
Pudgy's so freaking adorable!
2:05 oh sweetie no
It seems like this is an allegory for kids being attracted to the "thug life"
It is
Are we not?
Dont cha mean.. The *PUG* life lol
@@jazzypanda9871 😭😭😭😅😂🤣🤣
this is amazing, just imagine if your grandparent(s) were down and upset then showing them this giving them nostalgia
Betty's voice is so adorable
Anyone else love old cartoons and shows for the slight crackly effect? Like, you get little spots that show how this was hand drawn and painted and then..idk how they merged it but..it’s the most beautiful thing on earth? I love old cartoons and I really love the crackle too.
The puppy so cute, betty boop looks beautiful even this movie still black and white
Betty Boop and Pudgy.
Probably the best duo ever. Two tiny little things together.
So adorable omg
My father had this cartoon and others on 9.5mm film, so I grew up with Betty in the 1950s. I had to sell his collection about 25 years ago when the film projector became unrepairable. The nice thing about the cartoon was it had the original Paramount logo at the start and end. We also had Making Stars in its uncensored version too.
6:16
Butuer: EY! You WILL steal my baloney and My salami and my baloney and my salami!!!!
Me: oh, but the CHICKENS off limits......
*Butcher
I don't want to pretend to be something that I'm not because,
🎵 _I'm just not built that way_ 🎶 :-)
1:00 I want a dog that can play fetch with itself
Mine does that. Sometimes ditches me and goes to the backyard to play by himself.
..i would still give credit to what appears to be the most badass dog to have ever lived for ripping a tree off the ground,headbutting through a wooden door and playing rugby with a fat butcher.
also,in reality,its the smaller dogs that are more aggressive..
lol i almost lost it at 'bologna and salami and bologna and salami'
Me:
Betty, you used to have so much spunk and personality! What happened?!?
Betty Boop:
Hays was one heck of a code, Joanie!
Boop-oop-a-doop!
Joan Hill who’s hays?
@@bittersweetpills4843 The Hays Code was the informal name of the code that governed motion picture morals from 1930 to about 1968. It was replaced by the ratings system we use today (G, PG, etc.) You can learn more about how it affected Betty Boop on our website: www.Fleischerstudios.com -and search for Hays Code.
@@Fleischerstudios Darn that Hayes Code. Sadly, there's an idea today that cartoons = kids, which makes it very difficult for them to use the sort of adult humor that the pre-Code Betty Boop cartoons slipped in even now.
@@Ambaryerno There are entire networks dedicated to adult cartoons; adult swim, cartoon hangover, comedy central
@@Ambaryerno The HAYES CODE basically killed the goose that laid the golden egg. If not for the HAYES CODE. BETTY BOOP could have continued on into the 1940s and 1950s.
2:05 “ I didn’t choose the thug life, the thug life chose me.” This puppy is actually accurate to most children. For this being a verrryyyyyy long time ago it has many good factors some even better than the modern stuff. Well everything IS better than modern cartoons.
I remember watching this off of a VHS tape when I was a boy. Over and over again. That was over 21 years ago and the song has stuck with me ever since. Insane this is from '36!
So glad you liked! (And sorry about the song in your head for two decades . . . ) Come back soon!
I’ve officially fallen in love with a cartoon puppy 90 years old lol
This has to be the best smootest animation of its time
Max Fleischer created the Stereoptical process, a device which allowed animation cels to be photographed against actual 3 dimensional background sets instead of the traditional paintings.
One of the most adorable sounds in the world is a puppy growling.
Oh My God, For Animation In, Like, The 50s Is Really SmoOTH-
Try 1930s!
Not 50s it's 30s and the animation used to be really smooth that was the whole point it's called rubber hose animation and it used to be way smoother than animation now a days that's what it's famous for
To be completely accurate it was in the 1920s. In 1917, Max and Dave Fleischer patented the Rotoscope, which allowed animators to trace live-action motion in order to animate more smoothly. It was a game-changer for animation. You can read about on our website, FleischerStudios.com - and specifically: www.fleischerstudios.com/rotoscope.html. Also, Max Fleischer's son, Richard Fleischer, wrote about it in his biography of Max: Out of the Inkwell: Max Fleischer and the Animation Revolution.
Rather than "smooth" the correct term would be "fluid" but YES it is just so so satisfying to watch!! 😍
smoother than a kEn DoLl
interesting how some of these cartoons mixed in real films sequences with the animation. Some of Grampys cartoons were like that too, especially the one about the orphan home at xmas.
Haha, this is just too cute!!
Hilarious - love how little Pudgy mimicked the bulldog's "mean face" (1:53, 2:19, 3:39, 4:33, 5:03, 5:37) each time he wanted to be a tough guy, LoL!!! Very cute when he happily kissed Betty at the end!
Why don't they make wholesome cartoons like this anymore and I'm 24 on June 17 next year and I love old cartoons
i ges it ok😐😕
Happy belated Bday.
@Kanra Smith BETTY BOOP was primarily an adult cartoon. But because of the HAYES CODE , BETTY BOOP couldn't be SEXY anymore. Betty had to be made more modest & kid friendly.😘😘😘
this looks so smooth, it could’ve been animated yesterday and id say its too smooth to look authentic! incredible!
I never really liked Betty Boop, but I've always ADORED her dog.
Also, the part with the meat dude made me laugh hard. He doesn't want his meat taken, and yet he still throws ALL of it at the dog.
What's come over you,
Acting like you do,
Trying to be rough?
Aww, Why Pudgy...
You aren't built that way.
And when somebody cute,
Try's to be a brute,
He may find it tough.
If he's not built that way.
*Reprise
Awww, Haha!
Now you see I'm right,
And you weren't right,
Trying to be tough.
Cause you're not built that way,
Boop-Oopy-Doop-Bop!
Can you give me all the lyrics of this video?
Now I really want to get a puppy and name it Pudgy.
I understand why he butcher wants his chiken back, but throwing all your merchandise on the floor, i don’t get it.🤔
Grid Retter he’s not gonna get his chicken back by killing a lil pup
He was driven wild by anger! He threw his meat in the heat of the moment.
Its a cartoon. You dont have to think deep
*It's cartoon logic*
Gets his chicken back and sells it after a dog has been inside it and rolls all over the floor.
Picks up salami and hangs it again.
Pudgy is so adorable!! 🐶
2:58 such an adorable laugh.
The moral of this cartoon is don't try to be someone you're not, because it would get u into a lot of trouble, and always be yourself too. 😌
If you ever question if something is animal abuse, remember:
*this man threw knives at a puppy*
amelia
Betty spanked Pudgy on the bottom because he went outside once. That was in the ending of the episode.
This was an different era, people thought differently
I remember seeing all these cartoons when I was a youngster, and boy do they bring me back some good memories. It's funny as time goes by...I'm seventy seven ....but I'm fifteen at heart.....and I will never forget the childhood and my growing up years,....they were great days and time thanks To God.......
Moral of the story: be who you are not someone else
That cat really had Pudgy’s number.
Yes good old betty hoop I'm nine and frickin love old cartoons.
That’s one of the things I love about Betty-she doesn’t take bullshit from anyone!!
3:05 I’ve rewatched this so many times, this song’s been stuck in my head for days now!!
The animation in this episode was surprisingly very smooth for being so old, but that may be because they used rotoscoping
Yes! IN fact, Max Fleischer invented the Rotoscope! Check it out on our website at www.fleischerstudios.com/rotoscope.html
Pudgy is the cutest pupper from the 30s
Max Fleisher and his studio was an early rival to Disney, he signed a contract with Paramount Pictures and they took his studio,his inventions like rotoscope and 3d effect, his characters (Popeye, Betty Boop, Superman)...he ended broke..
I love old cartoons
Pudgy is the most cutest puppy I've seen in animations
Pudgy so adorable would love to have a dog like him such a cute boy, also pudgy don’t listen to the mean dog be you and only you, you little cutie.😘😍😊
So cute!
1:57 the cutest face in history
The paralax in this stuff is awesome
Who else loves the old timey music?
1:20 you’ve made it to the NBA Basketball Team. Congrats!!!
That Was Awesome!
so cute
pudgy was so cute, betty boop was beautiful.
My favourite Betty boop episode!
Yeah but she threw away perfectly good baloney.
She's Betty frickin Boop. She has hers imported from Balonia where everything is made of baloney.
was dragged all over the street and covered in dog hair, though
@@blupyxi5669 BETTY BOOP will only eat KOSHER meat.😘😘😘
Gracias Didier por hacerme buscar en el archivo de la memoria de Google estas maravillas que tienen casi 90 años...
Loved this. Thanks for giving me the chance to view it
Love this have it on tape ♡♡♡ so adorable Pudgy acting all big an bad til those cats come into picture lol
Just like in the old Popeye cartoons, those 3D backgrounds are impressive, considering this was over 80 years ago! HOW did they do that without the aid of computers and CGI?
Drawing everything again and again and again, frame by frame, which takes a LOT of time.
Hermosa caricatura! La lección que puede dar es:'No aparentes ser lo que no eres'. Que bueno que suban estas caricaturas antiguas; ya que no son sólo dibujos animados clásicos sino, también, la misma historia... ¡Saludos!
Why did my heart drop when the owner of the meat shoo showed up. Like I was expecting it but I got so scared
3:04 Even though Betty Boop is adorable when she's happy, excited, scared, or sad; she's also adorable when she looks angry.
Boop on her nose
Betty Boop: (TRIGGERED)
1:50 me try a look cute for a Snapchat pic but just giving up and using the filter.
I think is important to note that implicit in the message “your not built that way” Is the message that some people are “built that way”. That they’re negative behaviour is part of who they are, not a result of social influences.
the doggy’s just... too adorable
Me encantan estos dibujos animados .Ojalá vuelvan a la TV
This was soooo cute
That was really cute..💕 ☺ 💕
HEY GIVE BACK MY CHICKEN
I love your profile picture :)))
I love your profile picture too! :)
Boop is so cute ! ! !
This Cartoon Dog Rocks!
The cat teaching the pup a lesson🤣
I love this!
To quote Betty: "Thank you, Uncle Max!" ;-D
I need to get this soundtrack
Dang Betty boop teaching us stuff
BETTY BOOP
That dog plays with his ball exactly how my dog does lol he throws it up in the air and runs after it
one of Pudgy's ears disappears at 3:11 mark. Still, you gotta love hand-inked cel animation!
Pudgy is so adorable and I almost cried when that bigger dog hurt him 😭😭😭💜
Fascinating!
Easily blows away, anything today!
This was in my recommendations because of that one time I watched a few Oswald Cartoons. At least I’m assuming that.
1:46 low key cried
betty looks more threatening than officer carl in the thumbnail
This is actually a very good representation of the Napoleon Complex.
I've never seen knifes flying that slow 😂
WHOEH TOUCHED MY SPEGAOTO