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So, Poor Cinderella is this fascinating little gem from 1934, directed by Dave Fleischer. It's the only Betty Boop cartoon in color, which makes it a bit of a rarity, right? The animation style has that quirky, whimsical vibe typical of Fleischer's work, with some really creative practical effects that bring the fairy tale to life. The pacing is brisk, fitting the whole Cinderella story into a short runtime while still capturing the magic and charm of it all. Betty, with her unique voice and personality, really brings a fresh take on Cinderella. And the visuals—wow, those colors pop in a way that really draws you in. Definitely an interesting piece to have in a collection for fans of early animation.
Unique color animation for Betty Boop.Offers a fresh spin on the Cinderella tale.Interesting piece of animation history.
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