Grampy
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Grampy is an animated cartoon character appearing in the Betty Boop series of films produced by Max Fleischer and released by Paramount Pictures.
(from the 1937 animated short subject "House Cleaning Blues.")
Grampy is an ever cheerful and energetic senior citizen with a bald head and a white beard. His primary activities include singing, dancing and building Rube Goldberg style devices out of ordinary household items. When presented with an unexpected new problem, he will put on his thinking cap (a mortarboard with a lightbulb on top). In short order the lightbulb lights up and Grampy builds a new gadget to solve the problem.
It is not clear whether Grampy is actually related to Betty Boop, because everyone calls him by that name and he seems to be equally affectionate to almost everyone he meets.
Grampy appeared in 9 of the later Betty Boop films, often having a larger role than Betty. He also made one appearance without Betty, in the Color Classics film "Christmas Comes But Once A Year".
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- Betty Boop and Grampy (1935)
- A Song A Day (1936)
- Grampy's Indoor Outing (1936)
- Be Human (1936)
- Christmas Comes But Once A Year (1936)
- House Cleaning Blues (1937)
- The Impractical Joker (1937)
- The Candid Candidate (1937)
- Service with a Smile (1937)
- Zula Hula (1937)