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Betty Boop's Big Boss

Betty Boop's Big Boss (1933)

June. 01,1933
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6.3
| Animation Comedy

Betty takes a secretarial job where the boss sexually harasses her… but not without some encouragement from Betty.

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UnowPriceless
1933/06/01

hyped garbage

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Sexyloutak
1933/06/02

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Chirphymium
1933/06/03

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Borserie
1933/06/04

it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.

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TheLittleSongbird
1933/06/05

Fleischer were responsible for some brilliant cartoons, some of them still among my favourites. Their visual style often stunning and some of the most imaginative and ahead of its time in animation.The character of Betty Boop, one of their most famous and prolific characters, may not be for all tastes and sadly not as popular now, but her sex appeal was quite daring for the time and to me there is an adorable sensual charm about her. The charm, sensuality and adorability factors are here and she's fun to watch. The rest of the characters are similarly enormously entertaining.'Betty Boop's Big Boss' is not quite up there with Betty's best, but is never less than enormously entertaining, even though dealing with a serious subject matter, with some very inventively timed, very ahead of the time pre-code material and very funny humour. The cartoon's somewhat thin on plot, although one of the shorter Betty Boop cartoons, but despite how it all sounds the subject matter of sexual harassment while treated with humour is also handled with taste.Furthermore, the black and white animation is extremely good, smooth, meticulously detailed and well drawn with the black and white not looking too primitive. A lot of it is actually very imaginative as well. Even better is the music, which is rousing, catchy and unquestionably accessible to anybody who loves or is familiar with the composition style.All in all, very good cartoon. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1933/06/06

At slightly over 6 minutes, "Betty Boop's Big Boss" is one of the shorter Betty Boop cartoons and this one is from 1933, so also already way over 80 years old. Fleischer Studios made this one with Mae Questel, the most known Betty voice actress. Betty wants a job at an office and sings to the boss while moving lasciviously around him. Of course, she gets it, but the job wants a reward too for picking her for the job. So he may become a bit too much for Betty to handle. But the ending really made me wonder if it was all just one weird role play and the thousands of police men came for nothing really. It seems that way. And what is with that tower and how it changes his shape. Don't tell me they did not think of anything else when including this animation. A little film full of sexual references (and I keep reading "big boobs" and "big ass" in the title), which is not too common for the early 1930s I am sure. But sadly, it was not particularly funny or entertaining and I give it a thumbs-down.

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Michael_Elliott
1933/06/07

Betty Boop's Big Boss (1933) *** (out of 4)A new secretary position opens up so Betty Boop goes to apply and uses her sexuality and looks to get the job. Once she has the job her obese boss begins to sexually harass her and soon the cops are called in. BETTY BOOP'S BIG BOSS is a very fast and at times very funny animated short that shows how at one time things like sexual harassment could be used for jokes and entertainment. There's certainly a lot of Pre- code material to be had in this short has Betty is climbing all over the man's lap to get the job. The action towards the end is quite good and there's no question that the animation itself is quite fun and creative. Fans of Betty will certainly enjoy the charm of this one.

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MartinHafer
1933/06/08

I am just about 100% sure that you'll not be seeing "Betty Boop's Big Boss" on television….ever. That's because with modern sensibilities comes a heightened awareness of the evils of sexual harassment—and this cartoon seems to be endorsing sexual harassment! Because of this, I'd love to show it to my one daughter—she would likely have an apoplexy watching it! The film begins with Betty and many other women answering an ad. However, it soon becomes apparent that Betty's good looks have won her the job. She cannot type worth a darn but that doesn't matter—as the boss really only has whoopee on his mind. Betty resists and calls for help—and it soon arrives. However, in a VERY politically incorrect ending, it turns out Betty LIKES the sexual harassment and tells her helpers to get lost! Overall, while the message is rather smarmy, the quality of the animation is lovely. Plus the cartoon certainly will entertain…as well as offend and reinforce negative stereotypes. Oops.

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