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Dizzy Dishes (platos vertiginosos), es un corto estadounidense de animación de 1930, de la serie Talkartoons. Fue producido por los estudios Fleischer y distribuido por Paramount Pictures. [1] Es famoso por aparecer en él, por primera vez, Betty Boop, aunque sin ser ella el personaje principal.
- Dizzy Dishes
- Max Fleischer
Dizzy Dishes is an animated cartoon created by Fleischer Studios in 1930, as part of the Talkartoon series. It is noted for being the first cartoon in which Betty Boop appears. Under current United States copyright law, the short will enter into the public domain in 2026.
- English
- Max Fleischer
Name. Dizzy Dishes (1930) Dizzy Dishes [2] is a 1930 cartoon about out-of-work actors who work at a nightclub cabaret. The short film begins with a chorus of dancing flapper cat girls singing the "Hot-Cha". Bimbo serves a hungry gorilla before heading to the kitchen to prepare the order, roast duck.
Dizzy Dishes: Directed by Dave Fleischer, Grim Natwick. With William Costello, Margie Hines, Billy Murray, Walter Scanlan. Betty Boop (with dog's ears) is entertainer in a restaurant for dogs; a waiter joins the floor show to the neglect of patrons.
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- Animation, Short, Comedy
- Dave Fleischer, Grim Natwick
- 1930-08-09
Dizzy Dishes (platos vertiginosos), es un corto estadounidense de animación de 1930, de la serie Talkartoons. Fue producido por los estudios Fleischer y distribuido por Paramount Pictures. [1] Es famoso por aparecer en él, por primera vez, Betty Boop, aunque sin ser ella el personaje principal.
24 de nov. de 2010 · CC0 1.0 Universal. Topics. Betty Boop, Cartoon, humor, Helen Kane, Fleischer Studios, Margie Hines, 1930, Dizzy Dishes. Betty's first apperance (1930) as a Helen Kane-like Caricature who is perform's on stage for bimbo she performs in somewhere which looks simuler to the Cotton Club nightclub in Harlem , only problem is she is that ...
Betty Boop made her first appearance in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes, released on August 9, 1930, the seventh installment in Fleischer's Talkartoon series. Inspired by a popular performing style, but not by any one specific person, the character was originally created as an anthropomorphic French poodle.