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My Friend The Monkey

Out of her window, Betty sees a hurdy-gurdy man with a monkey. She asks the monkey if he can dance for a dime. He performs well to a swing beat, and Betty decides to buy him from his owner. She goes outside to negotiate the price with the hurdy-gurdy man; in the meanwhile, the monkey causes a lot of trouble for Pudgy, and the puppy drives his "new pal" out through the window. However, Betty, unaware of the monkey's behavior, still buys him from the hurdy-gurdy man and brings him back home.

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"So Does An Automobile" thumbnail March 31 Betty Boop takes care of numerous patients at an automobile hospital. In the song "So Does an Automobile" she assures that people and cars have much in common.
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"Thrills And Chills" thumbnail December 23 Betty and Pudgy arrive at a picturesque mountain resort. While Betty is enjoying ice skating, Pudgy gets into a waterfall. The man who saves him asks for Betty's kiss, but gets one from Pudgy.
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