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Boop Boop Be Doop!

This week on the New World Next Week:

  • The United States withdraws from some of the worst examples of United Nations’ globalist scam, ending its funding and support for 66 organizations, such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the United Nations’ Population Fund, which had been pushing to curb child births and growth;
  • Betty Boop enters the public domain;
  • And the United Kingdom backs down on digital ID…for now.

Here’s more from The Corbett Report and Media Monarchy.

And, just for old time’s sake, here’s a stroll down memory lane with the Immortal Mz. Betty Boop. She appeared in 90 theatrical cartoons between 1930 and 1939, designed by Grim Natwick and crafted by a team of cartoonists run by Max Fleischer for Paramount Pictures.

The earlier entries were more scandalous because Hollywood didn’t have its full censorship offices in place until the middle of the 1930s. Here’s one of those early-day Betty Boop cartoons — Dizzy Red Riding-Hood from 1931.

Ko Ko Explores

Cannibals don’t like clown meat — it tastes funny!

Here’s a 1927 short called KoKo Explores, starring the cartoonist Max Fleisher and directed by his brother Dave Fleischer.

This cartoon has stood the test of time, although we’re sure it would offend a sect of the liberals out there. Of course, a lot of those liberals would be offended by their own shadows!

The Fleischer Brothers created their Out of the Inkwell Films in New York. Meanwhile, out in California, Walt Disney cartoonists also delved into tales of cannibalism in their 1925 short Alice Cans The Cannibals.

Although a print of this cartoon was already available online, it was in low quality and missing 3 minutes of scenes. This new upload is a better quality print, taken from a stock footage site (though featuring an annoying timecode and missing the opening title).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaqHsOP_HRU

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