Morning, Noon and Night (1933 cartoon)

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Morning, Noon and Night
Betty Boop series
Directed by Dave Fleischer
Animation by David Tendlar
Thomas Johnson
Voices by Mae Questel
Music by David Rubinoff and his Orchestra
Produced by Max Fleischer
Distributed by Paramount Studios
Release date October 6, 1933
Format Black-and-white, 7 mins
Language English
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Morning, Noon and Night is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop.

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The short opens with a brief live action segment featuring David Rubinoff and his orchestra. A badly hung-over sun (complete with ice-pack on his head) slowly rises over Betty Boop's farm. Betty's farm is a sanctuary for birds, but the sanctuary is soon threatened by the arrival of the Tom Kat's Social Club, a group of hungry cats looking for an easy meal. They chase a helpless chick back to Betty's farm, who alerts Betty to the danger. The cats initially wreak destruction on the farm, and easily overpower Betty. When the sickly rooster finds out what's happening, he quickly turns into a fighter (boxing gloves and all), and pummels the cats. The other birds join in on the beating, and chase away the hapless cats. The rooster defeats the cat's leader and Betty declares him the winner.

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