![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for your patience with older posts! We do not accept unsolicited pitches. Betty lets him warm himself by the fire first, before he helps her to decorate the house for the party.etty lights the candles in her jack-o-lanterns. We're adding in lost pictures and reformatting as fast as we can. MPZ Cosmetics also teamed up with Dill McKinley to recreate the classic fragrance, Cornichon by Dill McKinley for Gutterthon 2021. The Cultural Gutter's signature nail polishes, "Disreputable," and, "Disreputable 2: Hellcat," were created by Andrea Evans of MPZ Cosmetics. Thanks to EJ Lee for providing the fantastic art we used in the Cultural Gutter book. Second, this is an early incarnation of Betty and in the earliest films, she was part dog and part woman. ![]() First, the character of Bimbo looks absolutely nothing like Bimboother than the fact that both are dogs. Betty Boop's Halloween Party features some vintage Fleischer imagery. The introduction to this cartoon says that it stars Betty Boop and Bimbo, but you sure wouldnt think this if you saw it. Thanks to Gutter aesthetic director Brian Kirby for all his swank art. Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop.Plot:It is Halloween, and Jack Frost (in his ice-covered ai. Although Halloween was not unknown to earlier screenwriters and directors. Carol Borden, Angela Englert, Sachin Hingoo, Alex MacFadyen, and Beth Watkins probe science fiction, draw out the best in comics, stare deeply into the screen, sink their fangs into horror, dally with romance, speedrun their brains on videogames and explore so much more. Grampy to the rescueDirector: Dave FleischerStars: Jack Mercer, Mae Questel. The site is updated every Thursday afternoon. Betty Boop’s Hallowe’en Party 1933 Directed by Dave Fleischer Synopsis Betty Boop hosts a Hallowe’en party with a few uninvited guests. Housecleaning blues are just what Betty Boop has the morning after a wild party. The Cultural Gutter is a website dedicated to thoughtful writing about disreputable art. ![]()
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