
Admission Free 1932
Experience the whimsical world of Admission Free (1932), a charming 7-minute animated short film directed by the talented Dave Fleischer.
Director: Dave Fleischer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Admission Free (1932) about?
In Admission Free (1932), Koko and Bimbo visit Betty Boop's penny arcade, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures as Bimbo tries to woo Betty.
Who directed Admission Free?
Dave Fleischer directed Admission Free (1932)
Who stars in Admission Free?
Mae Questel stars in Admission Free (1932) as the iconic Betty Boop.
Is Admission Free (1932) worth watching?
While Admission Free (1932) may be a brief film, its charming animation, lighthearted humor, and nostalgic appeal make it a worthwhile watch for animation enthusiasts and fans of classic cartoons.
How long is Admission Free?
Admission Free (1932) has a runtime of 7 minutes.
About Admission Free (1932) — A Charming Early Animation Short
Experience the whimsical world of Admission Free (1932), a charming 7-minute animated short film directed by the talented Dave Fleischer. In this delightful outing, Koko and Bimbo find themselves at Betty Boop's penny arcade, where Bimbo's attempts to woo Betty take an unexpected turn at the shooting gallery. As the two friends engage in a series of hilarious misadventures, Admission Free (1932) showcases the unique charm of early 20th-century animation. With its lighthearted humor and playful characters, this short film is a must-watch for animation enthusiasts and fans of classic cartoons. Mae Questel brings her signature voice to the role of Betty Boop, adding to the film's nostalgic appeal. Admission Free (1932) may be a brief but unforgettable experience, offering a glimpse into the early days of animation and the creative genius of its director. As you watch this charming short film, you'll be transported to a bygone era of laughter and adventure. So, sit back and enjoy the Admission Free (1932) experience, available on multiple devices for your convenience.