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1932 In Animation
Events in 1932 in animation. Films released *4 January: **''Any Rags?'' (United States) **''Chinatown Mystery'' (United States) **'' Piano Mover'' (United States) *9 January: **'' Bosko at the Zoo'' (United States) **''Sweet Jennie Lee'' (United States) *10 January - ''The Villain's Curse'' (United States) *16 January: **'' The Bird Store'' (United States) **''Boop-Oop-a-Doop'' (United States) *24 January – ''Noah's Outing'' (United States) *30 January: **''Love Krazy'' (United States) **''Rocketeers'' (United States) **'' Show Me the Way to Go Home'' (United States) *31 January – '' Pagan Moon'' (United States) *6 February – ''Battling Bosko'' (United States) *7 February - ''The Spider Talks'' (United States) *13 February – '' Hollywood Goes Krazy'' (United States) *19 February – '' When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along'' (United States) *20 February: **''Freddy the Freshman'' (United States) **''The Milkman'' (United States) *21 February - ''Peg Leg ...
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Any Rags?
''Any Rags?'' is a 1932 Pre-Code Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo, and Betty Boop, with a brief appearance by Koko the Clown. It features the song "Any Rags?", a 1902 ragtime schottische by Thomas S. Allen. Synopsis Bimbo the garbage man walks the streets asking townsfolk "Any Rags?" (during which he strips people's clothes off and takes other things that are not really garbage as trash). He comes across Betty Boop who throws her garbage to him from her window. Bimbo then auctions all the garbage he has collected from his cart to a crowd which includes Koko the Clown, who purchases a bowtie. When Bimbo opens Betty's garbage bag, Betty Boop leaps out and kisses Bimbo. The cart then rolls down the hill and turns into a home for Betty and Bimbo. Music In addition to "Any Rags?", the sound track includes the tunes “The New Call of the Freaks” by Luis Russell, "99 Out of 100 Want to Be Loved" by Al Sherman & Al Lewis, and "Where Oh Where Has M ...
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The Dancing Fool
''The Dancing Fool'' is a 1932 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Betty Boop Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick.Pointer (2017) She originally appeared in the ''Talkartoon'' and ''Betty Boop'' film series, which were produced by Fleischer ..., Bimbo, and Koko the Clown. Synopsis Bimbo and Koko are sign painters hired to paint the lettering on the window of "Betty Boop's Dancing School". Betty Boop teaches her animal friends how to dance to the tune of "Dancing to Save Your Soul". The dancing shakes the building, which crumbles to the ground. References External links ''The Dancing Fool'' at IMDB
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