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The Lost Kitten


Betty Boop in Pudgy and the Lost Kitten[1]

Pudgy and the Lost Kitten
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Name

Pudgy and the Lost Kitten

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Name

 Pudgy and the Lost Kitten (1938)

Pudgy sees a poor kitten having a tough time trying to get some food, and goes out of the house and brings the kitten back to his mistress, Betty Boop. Soon the kitten is eating all the pup's food, making use of his nice bed, and finally supplanting him in the affections of his mistress. This is the last straw. Pudgy sneaks out and finds the mother cat yowling for its kitten, and brings it to the house to rescue the unwanted stranger. Pudgy is then happy again as Betty Boop gives all her attention to him.

Quotes

  • Betty Boop: "Oh, Pudgy! Oh, you're so cute! Uh-huh! Nice Pudgy!"
  • Betty Boop: "Oh, more huh?"
  • Betty Boop: "Oh, I don't understand you..."
  • Betty Boop: "You poor little kitty! I'm gonna fix you up good now!"
  • Myron's Mother: "MYRON?! MYRON?!"

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Trivia

  • Was released on the 24th of June in 1938.
  • Though Little Ann Little is credited for the role, a "Boop-Boop-a-Doop" singer from New York City by the name of June Albrezzi claimed that she provided the voice for Betty Boop in three cartoons. Those cartoons could allegedly be Pudgy and the Watchman, Buzzy Boop and Pudgy and the Lost Kitten.
  • Kate Wright is also credited for the role in this cartoon, as she had been previously. But this credit from an old source, is merely speculation as she never actually voiced Betty in the cartoons.

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