...it's not dark yet, but it's gettin' there...
Once upon a time, Betty Boop and Cab Calloway performed together.
Minnie the Moocher was filmed in 1932, before the Production Code of 1934 forced Betty to give up her short skirt & garter and change into a knee-length dress with a back (and, presumably, a bra). As you might imagine, the Code was Betty's death knell. Sex sold, even in cartoons from the 1930's.
This cartoon opens with the earliest known footage of Cab Calloway and his Orchestra performing a one-minute introduction to Minnie the Moocher. The plot of the cartoon is pretty simple: Betty decides she hates her parents and runs away with a friend, then she gets the bejeebers scared out of her and she returns home. Simple, eh?
Yeah, but one wonders where Max Fleisher got some of his ideas. Calloway appears before Betty and Bimbo in a puff of smoke as a rotoscoped walrus and conjures up visions of ghosts & skeletons while singing about drug use & having a sugar daddy in front of a constantly changing background. The demons & witch that scare Betty home seem almost tame by comparison.
Cab Calloway went on to make two other Betty Boop cartoons: The Old Man of the Mountain in 1933 (which also features a one-minute long live-action introduction by Cab Calloway and his Orchestra performing the title song) and Snow White, also in 1933, four years before the Disney version. Alas, there is no live-action footage of Cab Calloway performing the featured song, St. James Infirmary Blues, although he does appear as a rotoscoped Koko the Clown.
If you have some extra time, check out those two cartoons. In them Max Fleisher comes up with some of the most original and clever visual stunts and situations ever commited to film...and, yeah, the Production Code of 1934 killed those, too.
Animation, huh? Your next entry should discuss the history of the Japanese obsession with animated tentacle porn.
Sex in cartoons must be bigger than I thought (I thought there was no such thing at all). I went to the video store to get some movies for my kid who was having a sleep-over this weekend. I grabbed one of those anime cartoons and it said NC-17 on it!
It was really strange because the box had nothing sexual on it at all.
Posted by: Kevin on Jul. 17, 2006i was watching an old cagney movie this morning, which had a homo joke in it. i thought, must have been before the code!
also, i saw cab perform live once!
Posted by: annika on Jul. 17, 2006Okay, I'll bite. What the @#$% does "C.T.O.T.I.O.T.D." mean?
I'll guess: "Cartoons Too Odd To Ignore On This Day"?
Posted by: Tuning Spork on Jul. 17, 2006rats please
Posted by: Scof on Jul. 17, 2006Bring on the rats, dammit. We only have a few weeks of Casca-free a's j.
Spork, it stands for "Coolest Thing On The Internets Of The Day" and is a standard category here at a's journal.
Posted by: Victor on Jul. 18, 2006Aaah! I am very familiar with the category, just didn't recognize it by it's initials. Thanx, Victor!
Posted by: Tuning Spork on Jul. 18, 2006