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mothgirlwings: Max Fleischer’s “Superman” opening credits - c. 1940s
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“Minnie The Moocher” (1932) - Max Fleischer
So I’m taking an animation college course, and one of the classes is about animation history. My teacher made us watch a couple Betty Boop cartoons and I realized I wanted to draw her. Ain’t she cute?Commission Info - Ko-fi - Redbubble Store
gameraboy: Lois doesn’t have time for this @#$! From Max Fleischer’s Superman (1941)
mothgirlwings: Betty Boop in “Mysterious Mose” (1930) - Max Fleischer
mothgirlwings: Betty Boop in There’s Something About A Soldier (1934) - by Max Fleischer
Betty Boop is a flirty girl in “Admission Free” (1932) - Max Fleischer
mothgirlwings: Betty Boop loses her top while Bimbo loses his heart in “Any Rags” (1932) - Max Fleischer A Pre-code cartoon - after the Hays Code went into effect in 1934, Betty’s image changed and the Fleischer Brothers were forced to depict her
fortunecookied: Color Classics were a series of Technicolor animated shorts produced by Fleischer Studios as a competitor to Walt Disney’s Silly Symphonies. Many of the cartoons used Max Fleischer’s Stereoptical process, which created an illusion
mothgirlwings: Betty Boop opening titles (1932) - Max Fleischer
mothgirlwings: Betty Boop is a flirty girl in “Admission Free” (1932) - Max Fleischer
mothgirlwings: Betty Boop opening titles (1932) - Max Fleischer ;-)
mothgirlwings: “Minnie The Moocher” (1932) - Max Fleischer
chandacomic: Eve of Battle - 00 The beginning of Chapter 05! And also a preview of a new character. My roommate said this character looks like a Max Fleischer cartoon only “the best hottest anime version.” New chapter of Chanda and some new characters!