Grampy in "A Song a Day" | |
Director: | Dave Fleischer |
Story: | Dave Fleischer (uncredited) Isadore Sparber (uncredited) |
Animator: | Animated by: David Tendlar and Nick Tafuri Eli Brucker (uncredited) Abner Kneitel (uncredited) Graham Place (uncredited) Dick Marion (uncredited) Joe Oriolo (uncredited) William Sturm (uncredited) |
Starring: | Mae Questel |
Music: | Sammy Timberg |
Producer: | Max Fleischer |
Studio: | Fleischer Studios |
Distributor: | Paramount Pictures |
Country: | United States |
Color Process: | Black-and-white Technicolor |
Runtime: | 8 minutes |
Language: | English |
A Song a Day (originally as Grampy in "A Song a Day") is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Grampy.[1]
At Betty Boop's Animal Hospital, various animals have appropriate ailments - a giraffe has a pain in the neck, a herring is pickled, etc. Morale becomes a problem until Professor Grampy comes to the rescue with a song and dance to cure the blues.