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- When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence.
- Popeye begins his movie career by singing his theme song, demonstrating his strength at a carnival, dancing the hula with Betty Boop, pummeling Bluto, eating his spinach, and saving Olive Oyl from certain doom on the railroad tracks.
- A montage of 1950s B-movies, TV shows & vintage commercials create a nostalgic collage about aliens & monsters attacking America.
- Plot undisclosed.
- Trouble starts when the queen's magic mirror says Betty Boop is fairest. Cab Calloway sings "St. James Infirmary Blues."
- In Los Angeles, Betty Boop works as a waitress and her friends Koko and Bimbo in the kitchen of a dinning place, which is permanently crowded. The greatest attraction for clients is Betty Boop singing, while dreaming to be a Hollywood star. When Betty and her friends accidentally break some dishware, they are fired by the owner. However, the private eyes Sam Slade hires the team to help him in a security work in a party in the house of the famous star Lola Daville, whose secretary Miss Green has just hired him for the protection of a valuable necklace. When the jewel is stolen in the party, Betty Boop becomes the suspect number one, since the criminal left his gun in her hands during a blackout, and Sam is unable to prove her innocence wounded in the hospital. Betty Boop is rescued from the police station by Koko and Bimbo, and the trio investigates who could be the thief. Meanwhile, the dinner place is completely empty, since clients do not have the show of Betty Boop anymore.
- In her only color cartoon, Betty Boop goes to the ball thanks to her fairy godmother; later, only her foot fits the glass slipper.
- Betty Boop and Bimbo run away from home, but that night they are scared by a chorus of ghosts singing the title song.
- Two piano movers, a fireman and a traffic cop all drop what they're doing to join Betty Boop at the contraption-happy Grampy's eccentric party.
- Betty Boop quits her job as overworked short-order cook to run an automated baby-care center. Will she regret it?
- Betty Boop goes to see the fearsome Old Man of the Mountain for herself; he sings the title song and a duet with Betty.
- Betty Boop is so delighted with her new fox fur that Pudgy the Pup grows jealous, then thinks he's killed it...
- Betty Boop (with dog's ears) is entertainer in a restaurant for dogs; a waiter joins the floor show to the neglect of patrons.
- Betty, Bimbo, and Koko sell a concoction in their medicine show which has odd side effects.
- In 1930s, hard-working girl Betty Boop sings at nights at her uncle Mischa's popular NY nightclub and dreams of marrying a posh rich playboy, Waldo. Gangster Johnny "Throat" and a nice hard-working ice-seller, Freddy, also woo her.
- In the circus, Betty Boop is the lion tamer, sings title tune on the high wire, and fights off the lecherous ringmaster.
- Bimbo the dog is initiated into a secret society in a sadistic 'fun house'; then Betty Boop (with dog's ears) takes a hand.
- Betty Boop, sleepless on a freezing night, builds a nice hot fire which proves too much of a good thing; in a dream she visits Hell, sings "Hell's Bells, " and makes Hell freeze over!
- The Little King, comic strip character, meets Betty Boop.
- A reporter interviews Max Fleischer about his creation, and Betty illustrates with excerpts from three prior cartoons.
- Betty Boop takes her stage act on the road, and plays in Japan to great acclaim.
- For customer Betty Boop, psychic reader Prof. Bimbo conjures up an adventure on a haunted tropical island in his crystal ball.
- Betty's campaign tries to appeal to everyone. Real candidates are parodied, but campaign promises are a bit bizarre.
- Betty and Bimbo, as Queen and King of the May, host a giant outdoor party that gets sprayed with rubber. Koko appears briefly.
- Betty Boop is a poor-but-honest-actress in the Gay 90s who, hungry and cold, gets a job as a singer in a dance-hall saloon. The villainous owner makes unwanted advances, annoys and slaps her around a little, until a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman shows up. The villain kidnaps Betty and flees with her in his dog-sled, drawn by a dachshund. The hero dons his skis and after a wild chase, Betty is rescued and the mustachioed villain is laid low, never again to molest innocent young ladies.