A Little Soap and Water

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Directed byDave Fleischer
Produced byMax Fleischer
Music bySammy Timberg (uncredited)
A Little Soap and Water
Directed byDave Fleischer
Produced byMax Fleischer
StarringMae Questel[1]
Music bySammy Timberg (uncredited)
Animation byEdward Nolan
Myron Waldman
Lillian Friedman (uncredited)
Color processBlack-and-white
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • June 21, 1935 (1935-06-21)
Running time
6 minutes
LanguageEnglish

A Little Soap and Water is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop.[2][3][4]

Pudgy the Pup loses his bone on top of the coal bucket. Meanwhile, Betty Boop is preparing the wash tub for a dog bath. When Pudgy realizes what Betty has planned, he tries to get away. Betty has to pursue him through the house, including several laps under the living room rug. Betty finally gets Pudgy into the tub and washes him while singing the title song. Pudgy is all nice and clean, until he finds his bone, and knocks over the coal bucket to get it.

Releases

A Little Soap and Water has been released as part of several different DVD compilations: by BCI Entertainment (2003 & 2004), Genius Entertainment (2004), GT Media (2004), and Mill Creek Entertainment (2007 & 2007), and Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (2007 & 2010).[5]

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