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Hurray for Betty Boop 1980

★ 7.33 votes78 min📅 1980-11-21

"She's America's favorite sweetheart!"

In *Hurray for Betty Boop (1980)*, the iconic animated sweetheart takes center stage in a whimsical presidential campaign, blending vintage Fleischer Studios charm with fresh Korean animation techniques.

Director: Dan Dalton

Cast

Victoria D'Orazi
Betty Boop / Additional (voice)
Tom Smothers
Tom Smothers
Pudgy (voice)
David Somerville
Grampy / Beelzebub / Additional (voice)
Dave Swanson
Bimbo (voice)
Danny Bravin
Koko (voice)
Tom Murphy
Tom Murphy
Announcer / Walter Walters / Villain / No Problem Man / Additional (voice)
Tony Pope
Tony Pope
Coffee Shoppe Boss / "Indy 500" Announcer / Mirror / Ringmaster (voice)
Marcel Durham
Donnie Marie / Dog Catcher (voice)
Bud Groskopf
Skier (voice)
Hadria Shepard
Chicken (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hurray for Betty Boop (1980) about?

The film follows Betty Boop as she mounts a presidential campaign, blending classic Fleischer cartoons with Korean animation. It's a playful take on ambition and democracy, packed with music and humor.

Who directed Hurray for Betty Boop?

Dan Dalton directed *Hurray for Betty Boop (1980)*, bringing a fresh vision to Betty's iconic world.

Who stars in Hurray for Betty Boop?

Victoria D'Orazi voices Betty Boop, with Tom Smothers, David Somerville, and Dave Swanson rounding out the cast.

Is Hurray for Betty Boop (1980) worth watching?

With its 78-minute runtime and lively mix of comedy and music, *Hurray for Betty Boop* is a charming pick for animation fans. While it may not be a blockbuster, its nostalgic appeal and creative animation make it a fun watch.

How long is Hurray for Betty Boop?

The runtime for *Hurray for Betty Boop (1980)* is 78 minutes.

About Hurray for Betty Boop (1980) — Classic Animation Meets Presidential Politics

In *Hurray for Betty Boop (1980)*, the iconic animated sweetheart takes center stage in a whimsical presidential campaign, blending vintage Fleischer Studios charm with fresh Korean animation techniques. Directed by Dan Dalton, this 78-minute comedy-musical features Victoria D'Orazi as the voice of Betty, capturing her signature vivacity and playful spirit. The film stitches together classic cartoon moments, reimagined with a modern twist, to explore themes of ambition, humor, and the enduring appeal of one of animation's most beloved characters. With its breezy pacing and catchy tunes, *Hurray for Betty Boop (1980)* delivers a nostalgic yet accessible experience for fans of retro animation and political satire alike.

This delightful short film stands out for its creative fusion of old and new, offering a lighthearted escape into Betty's world. Whether you're a longtime admirer or just discovering her magic, the movie's infectious energy and timeless humor make it a fun ride. Perfect for family audiences or anyone craving a dose of classic cartoon charm.