In 1934, the Fleischer Brothers made a Betty Boop cartoon called "She Wronged Him Right". It was a recreation of a very old style melodrama--the sort of campy stage show that folks loved around the turn of the century. It featured a Dick Dastardly sort of baddie, a dashing hero and a young, innocent woman the baddie is trying to force to marry her.
Now, a year later, the studio has brought out "No! No! A Thousand Time No!" and, it's essentially the same exact film! The hero is the same, the baddie is just as bad and Betty once again fills in for the heroine. In fact it's so similar, I see no reason to see it if you've already seen the previous film. As for me, it was all a case of deja-vu and I found it tough going because it was so similar...and lazy. High quality animation can't make up for a recycled story.