Poor Cinderella Betty Boop Official
: Produced by Fleischer Studios , this was their very first color film, utilizing the two-color Cinecolor process.
: The Prince searches the kingdom for the woman whose foot fits the slipper. Despite her stepsisters' attempts, it fits Betty perfectly. The two are married, leaving the disgruntled stepsisters to argue with each other outside the palace gates. Historical Significance Poor Cinderella Betty Boop
The story of is a landmark 1934 animated short featuring Betty Boop in a colorful retelling of the classic fairytale. The Story of Poor Cinderella : Produced by Fleischer Studios , this was
: Betty's rags are replaced by a resplendent white evening gown and the iconic glass slippers. The fairy godmother gives her one strict warning: she must return by midnight, or the magic will vanish. The two are married, leaving the disgruntled stepsisters
: Betty Boop plays Cinderella, a young woman living as a virtual slave to her two cruel, "ugly" stepsisters. While her sisters prepare for the royal ball, Betty is left behind to perform grueling housework.