

Keep It Clean
A man invents a new cleaning machine. His brother in law offers to help him promote it and they get help from the Purity League.
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Plot Summary
In this animated short, Betty Boop and her dog Pudgy are in a bit of a pickle when Pudgy gets into trouble with a cat and then a policeman. Betty tries to clean up the mess, but Pudgy's antics lead to further chaos. The film follows their humorous attempts to sort out the escalating situation.
Critical Reception
As a Fleischer Studios production, "Keep It Clean" is generally well-regarded for its classic animation style and comedic timing. While not as iconic as some of Betty Boop's earlier adventures, it remains a charming example of the era's animated shorts, appreciated by animation enthusiasts for its visual gags and character interactions.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic animation and classic Fleischer humor.
- Betty Boop and Pudgy's interactions provide consistent comedic moments.
- A delightful, albeit brief, slice of 1950s animation.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive among animation fans, who appreciate the historical value and comedic nature of the short.
Fun Fact
This short was released during a period when Fleischer Studios was transitioning through various ownerships, making it a lesser-known entry in the Betty Boop canon despite its production quality.
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