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We Did It 1936

★ 5.75 votes6 min📅 1936-04-24

In the whimsical world of 1936's We Did It, chaos ensues while Betty Boop is away. Her mischievous kittens cause a ruckus, leaving the audience wondering if Pudgy the pup will once again take the fall.

Director: Dave Fleischer

Cast

Mae Questel
Mae Questel
Betty Boop / Pudgy / Kitten (voice) (uncredited)
Jack Mercer
Jack Mercer
Kitten (voice) (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is We Did It (1936) about?

This animated short follows the misadventures of a group of mischievous kittens while their owner, Betty Boop, is away.

Who directed We Did It?

We Did It was directed by the talented Dave Fleischer.

Who stars in We Did It?

The film features the voice talents of Mae Questel and Jack Mercer.

Is We Did It (1936) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating for We Did It is not available, its enduring popularity and lighthearted themes make it a great choice for families and animation enthusiasts.

How long is We Did It?

We Did It has a runtime of 6 minutes.

About We Did It (1936) — Classic Cartoon Comedy that Still Delights

In the whimsical world of 1936's We Did It, chaos ensues while Betty Boop is away. Her mischievous kittens cause a ruckus, leaving the audience wondering if Pudgy the pup will once again take the fall. Director Dave Fleischer masterfully weaves a tale of slapstick comedy and lighthearted adventure. With the help of voice talents like Mae Questel and Jack Mercer, We Did It has become a beloved classic. This six-minute animated short is a testament to the enduring power of laughter and the joy of watching the world's most unlikely characters get into trouble. We Did It is a family-friendly film that has stood the test of time, offering a delightful respite from the stresses of everyday life. Perfect for animation enthusiasts and those looking for a lighthearted, feel-good movie, We Did It is a must-watch for anyone seeking a fun and entertaining experience. With its comedic charm and nostalgic value, We Did It is a cinematic treat that continues to captivate audiences to this day.