Ha! Ha! Ha! (1934)
4/10
At least these two had a good laugh
27 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
And also everybody else in this 6-minute short film. It is in black-and-white, which was not a given anymore in the 1930s, but as far as I know Betty Boop always stayed black-and-white. This was made in the middle of Betty's career pretty much. The only thing I found interesting was the connection between live action and animation in here with the laughing gas at the end and the animated objects in the real world. Apart from that, there is another interesting connection, namely we see early on that Betty and Koko are merely animated figures as we get to witness their maker during work. Other than that, it's the usual. The director is super-prolific Dave Fleischer and Betty is voice by the equally prolific voice acting legend Mae Questel. All in all, still not a memorable film. Not recommended.
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