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Product description: By 1932, Betty Boop was considered to be the first and only female animated screen star who could do it all - drama, musicals, and comedy. She took the country by storm and landed straight into society's hearts. Betty had a flair all her own. She could be daring and assertive, all the while keeping an air of innocence the public loved. This DVD collection includes 5 of Betty Boop's greatest animated short films: "Betty Boop, with Henry the Funniest Living American" (1935), "Betty Boop and the Little King" (1936), "No! No! A Thousand Times No!!" (1935), "Making Stars" (1935) and "Is My Palm Read" (1933). The DVD also includes 3 bonus cartoons: "Parrotville Old Folks" (1935), "To Spring (Happy Harmonies Cartoons)" (1936), and "A Day at the Zoo (Merry Melodies)" starring Elmer Fudd (1939). All these cartoons are in color and digitally remastered.