Ding Dong Doggie

Ding Dong Doggie
Betty Boop series
Directed by Dave Fleischer[1]
Produced by Max Fleischer
Voices by Mae Questel
(All except Dalmatian)
Animation by Frank Endres[1]
Thomas Johnson[1]
Studio Fleischer Studios
Distributed by Paramount Pictures[1]
Release date(s) July 23, 1937[1]
Color process Black-and-white
Running time 7 mins
Language English
Preceded by The Impractical Joker
Followed by The Candid Candidate

Ding Dong Doggie is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop.[2]

Synopsis

Pudgy the Pup is impressed by a dalmatian fire dog he sees out his window. Against Betty Boop's orders, Pudgy accompanies the fire dog to a fire at a general store. Pudgy tries to help out, but the fire takes on a (animated) life of its own and gets the better of Pudgy. In the end, Pudgy is happy to run back home to Betty Boop who is not happy that Pudgy left.

Notes

The fourth and last time Betty spanks Pudgy for punishment. She also spanked him in Betty Boop's Little Pal, Taking the Blame and We Did It.

References

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