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## 🎬 Betty Boop: Dizzy Dishes (1930) – Animated Short

**Betty Boop: Dizzy Dishes** is a classic American animated short film, released in 1930. Produced by Fleischer Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures, this short is significant for marking the first appearance of the character who would later become the iconic Betty Boop. In this debut, she appears as an anthropomorphic French poodle cabaret singer, a precursor to her more human-like design.

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## 📖 Plot Summary

The story revolves around Bimbo, a canine chef who works in a bustling restaurant. He's tasked with serving a variety of demanding and unruly animal customers. The kitchen is a whirlwind of activity, with food flying and chaos ensuing. Amidst this pandemonium, the highlight of the short is the performance of a charismatic cabaret singer, a flapper-style character with a distinctive voice and mannerisms – who is actually Betty Boop in her earliest form. She performs a lively song, captivating the audience and Bimbo himself, despite the disarray in the kitchen.

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## 🎥 Style & Legacy

* A groundbreaking animated short, primarily recognized for introducing the character who would evolve into Betty Boop.
* Showcases the distinctive "rubber hose" animation style characteristic of early Fleischer Studios productions, known for its surrealism and fluidity.
* Features early sound animation techniques, with lively music and vocal performances integral to the narrative.
* "Dizzy Dishes" is a vital piece of animation history, illustrating the experimental and innovative spirit of the pre-Code era in cartoons, laying the foundation for one of animation's most enduring stars.

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Transcript
00:04Step right this way to our cabaret, don't wait to be invited, just check your gloom, you'll all find room,
00:10come in and get excited, then shake your feet, sit down and eat, corn, beef, or macaroni, our food will
00:17spice, but when it's sliced, it's just a lot of baloney.
00:30It's a letzt, a lot of broken bread, da-da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da
00:37-da-da, we can't under the normal bread, we can't do it, we can't do it, we can't do it,
00:46we can't, we can't do it, lit., roll Stuck.
00:50Ho, Ho, Ho!
01:11Hey!
01:12Who's Beef Stew?
01:15Make that, too.
01:18Why don't you wake up and chop that steak up and...
01:21Hey!
01:25And one cup of custard.
01:28Plenty of mustard.
01:30Chains those potatoes, the french fried tomatoes, and...
01:33Oh!
01:44One roast lamb!
01:47I've untamed.
01:49Make up, ambitious.
01:50That's my condition.
01:51Smart, quick, now.
01:54ah
01:56um
01:57...
02:03...
02:13...
02:14...
02:14...
02:15...
02:15...
02:26Here we come, mister. Right on the way.
02:31Nice hot roast duck with a gravy just oozing out.
02:41I have to have motion, but when I'm having my motion, I have to have poo poo but he'll be
02:52down.
02:52Well then, I would have to have motion.
02:58But when I'm having my motion, I have to have you.
03:06Poop, poop, poop, poop, poop.
03:08I'm so blue, just waiting for you more time.
03:13Oh, I can't go on like this.
03:17Give me a picture and make poop.
03:20Poop, poop, poop, poop, poop.
03:24I'd like to make poop.
03:27And if I want to make poop,
03:31I have to have poop, poop, poop, poop, poop.
03:37Oh, I can't go.
03:52Okay.
04:00Da-da-da-da-da.
04:02I'm going down.
04:04I'm going down, I'm going down, I'm going down.
04:06I'm going down.
04:21Oh boy.
04:23Hey!
04:24Hey!
04:25Hey!
04:31Hey!
04:55Ah, there's the guy!
05:19Hey, where's my roast duck?
05:22Think I'm wired to die, okay?
05:24Eh, you better get me some or something.
05:52Ah!
05:53Ah!
05:55Ah!
05:57Ah!
05:58Ah!
05:59Ah!
06:02Ah!
06:03Ah!
06:04Ah!
06:05Ah!
06:06Ah!
06:08Ah!
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