Because this is one of the last Betty Boop cartoons by Fleischer Brothers Studio, she looks different. In the last couple years, the studio updated her--making Betty taller, less sexy and more contemporary. So don't be surprised when you see this.
The cartoon begins with an organ grinder and his monkey outside Betty's window. Betty thinks the monkey is wonderful and invites it in to play with Pudgy while she goes outside to bargain with the organ grinder. During this playtime, the monkey goes nuts and destroys Betty's home--and Pudgy tries, in vain, to stop it. Eventually Betty returns and announces she just bought the monkey--proving she is indeed insane.
There isn't a lot of edge or laughs to this one. The animation quality is nice but it's an otherwise unremarkable little cartoon that makes little sense.
The cartoon begins with an organ grinder and his monkey outside Betty's window. Betty thinks the monkey is wonderful and invites it in to play with Pudgy while she goes outside to bargain with the organ grinder. During this playtime, the monkey goes nuts and destroys Betty's home--and Pudgy tries, in vain, to stop it. Eventually Betty returns and announces she just bought the monkey--proving she is indeed insane.
There isn't a lot of edge or laughs to this one. The animation quality is nice but it's an otherwise unremarkable little cartoon that makes little sense.