In 1933, Betty Boop took center stage in the animated short Snow-White, an ambitious project from Max Fleischer’s studio that became a pivotal moment in animation history. Directed by Dave Fleischer and largely animated by Roland Crandall, this surreal fairy tale introduces a magic mirror, a villainous Queen, and a series of whimsical, jazz-infused musical numbers. With groundbreaking animation techniques and a standout performance by Cab Calloway’s rotoscoped dance moves, Snow-White remains a masterpiece of the Golden Age of Animation and a cultural gem preserved in the National Film Registry.