- Be Human(1936): download - View now on Google Video
- Betty Boop and Grampy (1935): download - View now on Google Video
- Betty Boop and the Little King (1936): download - View now on Google Video
- Betty in Blunderland (1934): download - View now on Google Video
- Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle (1932): download - View now on Google Video
- Betty Boop's Big Boss (1933): download - View now on Google Video
- Betty Boop's Rise to Fame (1934): download - View now on Google Video
- Chess-Nuts (1932): download - View now on Google Video
- Happy You and Merry Me (1936): download - View now on Google Video
- House Cleaning Blues (1937): download - View now on Google Video
- I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You (1932): download - View now on Google Video
- Minnie the Moocher (1932): download - View now on Google Video
- Morning, Noon and Night (1933): download - View now on Google Video
- Musical Mountaineers (1939): download - View now on Google Video
- My Friend the Monkey (1939): download - View now on Google Video
- Not Now (1936): download - View now on Google Video
- On with the New (1938): download - View now on Google Video
- Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (1933): download - View now on Google Video
- Poor Cinderella (1934): download - View now on Google Video
- Pudgy Takes a Bow-wow (1937): download - View now on Google Video
- Rhythm on the Reservation (1939): download - View now on Google Video
- She Wronged Him Right (1934): download - View now on Google Video
- Snow-White (1933): download - View now on Google Video
- Stop That Noise (1935): download - View now on Google Video
- Swat the Fly (1935): download - View now on Google Video
- The Impractical Joker (1937): download - View now on Google Video
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Little Ann Little |
The voice of Betty Boop was done by several women, including Margie Heinz, Kate Wright and Bonnie Poe, but Little Ann Little and Mae Questel were the most important. Little Ann Little did the voice first and then went on the road with a Betty Boop act. The act consisted, in part of a drawing demonstration by Pauline Comanor, who drew Ann as Betty Boop and handed out the drawings to lucky audience members. Mae Questel did the voice until the series ended in 1939. She was quite adept at mimicry and could imitate anyone. She also, like Ann bore a striking resemblance to Betty. |
Mae Questel |