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Buzzy Boop at the Concert is a 1938 Betty Boop cartoon.

Plot[]

Betty Boop takes her reluctant cousin Buzzy to a concert hall to watch a live music recital starring the opera singer Madame Shrill, nicknamed the Soprano Supreme. As she performs the song "The Last Rose of Summer" onstage, the uneventful nature of the concert puts the orchestra, the piano player, and the audience (Betty included) to sleep. Buzzy, in an attempt to liven up the concert, comes up to the stage and convinces Shrill to change her opera recital into a dance-filled performance accompanied by swing music. This successfully turns the situation around as the cartoon ends with Betty and the rest of the audience giving a thunderous applause to Buzzy and Shrill's performance in the concert.

Voices[]

  • Jack Mercer - Telegram Worker, Train Worker, Boys
  • Margie Hines - Betty Boop
  • Bonnie Poe - Buzzy Boop

Notes[]

  • This was considered a lost film for decades, until an English copy of the film was found in Gosfilmofond, the Russian film archive, in 2019. It was soon preserved and restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The restoration's funding was provided by ASIFA-Hollywood in collaboration with the Packard Humanities Institute. The restoration premiered at the UCLA Festival of Preservation in 2022.
  • Beginning with this film, Betty's appearance was updated to have a more human-like head and a taller body. This was likely done to distance and modernize the character from her previous flapper-like image as seen in previous short films.

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