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This article may not meet the notability guideline for films. Please help to establish notability by adding reliable, secondary sources about the topic. If notability cannot be established, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. (July 2010) Betty Boop with Henry, the Funniest Living American Betty Boop series Promotional poster Directed by Dave Fleischer Produced by Max Fleischer Voices by Mae Questel Animation by Sam Stimson Myron Waldman Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release date(s) November 22, 1935 Color process Black-and-white Running time 7 mins Language English Betty Boop with Henry, the Funniest Living American is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Carl Anderson's Henry. The short was also released as Betty Boop with Henry. Synopsis Betty runs the local pet store. Silent Henry wants to buy a puppy, but only has two cents. Soft-hearted Betty offers to let Henry work off the difference at her store. She soon regrets this decision after Henry causes a ruckus trying to manage the pets. In the end, Henry recaptures some escaped birds (by letting them eat seeds off his head), and Betty rewards him with a puppy. Notes and comments The Henry comic strip debuted in 1932, and still runs in some papers. This short was Henry's sole animated appearance. Betty sings "Everybody Ought to Have a Pet." External links Betty Boop with Henry, the Funniest Living American at the Big Cartoon Database Betty Boop with Henry, the Funniest Living American at the Internet Movie Database This animation-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e