House Cleaning Blues
Betty Boop in House Cleaning Blues[1] |
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House Cleaning Blues (1937) |
Betty wakes up the morning after her birthday party. The house is a shambles, and Betty is not looking forward to cleaning up. She sings the title song while struggling with her chores.
Grampy shows up to take Betty out for a drive, but Betty will not leave until everything is tidy. Grampy literally puts on his thinking cap (a mortarboard with a light bulb on top), and invents a host of labor-saving devices: a cuckoo clock-powered dishwasher, a combination bicycle and floor scrubber, and a player piano that folds laundry.
In no time at all, the dancing inventor has the house spic and span, just in time to take Betty for a spin in his automobile (which features a built-in soda fountain).
Quotes
- Grampy: "Hello Betty ready for our drive?"
- Betty Boop: "I can't ride with you today Grampy, I've too much house cleaning to do."
- Betty Boop: "Come on in anyhow."
- Grampy: "You go and get your duds on and leave this mess to me."
Characters
- Betty Boop
- Grampy
- Canary Bird
Cast & Crew
- Mae Questel as Betty Boop
- Jack Mercer/Everett Clark as Grampy
- Max Fleischer (Producer)
- Dave Fleischer (Director)
Music
Gallery
Trivia
- Was released on the 15th of January in 1937.
- This is the first episode in which Betty does not have a part down the middle of her hair.