There was no information on the film nor here on the title page of IMDb about who did the voicework, but I swear it's the same voice as the woman who did "Betty Boop," but since it's a rival company it had to be someone imitating her. At any rate, it's a great imitation of Mae Questel because this voice is a dead-ringer for our famous Bette.
VanBeuren apparently were looking for someone to compete with The Fleischer Brother's Betty Boop character. Here, it's a cat who applies for the job of "farmerette." She has the big eyelashes, the short skirt, and the famous Boop giggle. She announces herself to the farmer with, "Here I am, big boy!" He points to all the animals on his farm who are lazily snoring away everywhere. "Can you put this farm back on its feet," he asks her.
"Can I? Watch me!" So, we do. We watch the feline Betty Boop strut her stuff. Less than a minute after she sings, all the animals are so pumped they go back to work and help the farm. In the end, this is "okay," but please - there is only ONE Betty Boop and that's the way it ought to stay!
VanBeuren apparently were looking for someone to compete with The Fleischer Brother's Betty Boop character. Here, it's a cat who applies for the job of "farmerette." She has the big eyelashes, the short skirt, and the famous Boop giggle. She announces herself to the farmer with, "Here I am, big boy!" He points to all the animals on his farm who are lazily snoring away everywhere. "Can you put this farm back on its feet," he asks her.
"Can I? Watch me!" So, we do. We watch the feline Betty Boop strut her stuff. Less than a minute after she sings, all the animals are so pumped they go back to work and help the farm. In the end, this is "okay," but please - there is only ONE Betty Boop and that's the way it ought to stay!