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* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve
-->''Remember, when the clock strikes twelve, you must be home by then.''
-->''For should you fail to be in bed, you'll be in rags again.''

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* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve
-->''Remember,
WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve:
-->'''FairyGodmother:''' Remember,
when the clock strikes twelve, you must be home by then.''
-->''For
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For
should you fail to be in bed, you'll be in rags again.''
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-->''Remember when the clock strikes twelve, you must be home by then''
-->''For should you fail to be in bed, you'll be in rags again''

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-->''Remember -->''Remember, when the clock strikes twelve, you must be home by then''
then.''
-->''For should you fail to be in bed, you'll be in rags again''again.''
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* FairyGodmother: Duh.

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* FairyGodmother: Duh.FairyGodmother

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* TheEnd: The end title reading "Finis" appears in two closing doors that close in on the stepsisters' heads to shut them up.



* RedHeadedStepchild: Cinderella. Betty Boop's hair was colored red instead of the usual black to take advantage of the limited Cinecolor process.



* RedHeadedStepchild: Cinderella. Betty Boop's hair was colored red instead of the usual black to take advantage of the limited Cinecolor process.



* TheEnd: The end title reading "Finis" appears in two closing doors that close in on the stepsisters' heads to shut them up.
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* CinderellaCircumstances
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Radar misuse


* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Cinderella gets her panties pulled up when the fairy godmother produces her ballgown.
** She also pulls up the front of her dress as it starts to slip during the carriage ride to the ball.
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It is noted that this is the first Fleischer cartoon produced in color, in this case Cinecolor, as Creator/WaltDisney had the exclusive rights to the Technicolor process for use in his ''SillySymphonies''. It is also the first use of the Fleischers' patented "stereoptical" process that allows animated characters to exist over live models, giving the settings a sense of depth and realism.

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It is noted that this is the first Fleischer cartoon produced in color, in this case Cinecolor, as Creator/WaltDisney had the exclusive rights to the Technicolor process for use in his ''SillySymphonies''.''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies''. It is also the first use of the Fleischers' patented "stereoptical" process that allows animated characters to exist over live models, giving the settings a sense of depth and realism.
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* ThroughAFaceFullOFFur: At the end, Cinderella's stepsisters get into a fight, with their faces turning red and green as their voices get higher and higher.
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* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Betty Boop fills this role as Cinderella.

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* IWantSong: The title song.


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* IWantSong: The title song.
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''WesternAnimation/PoorCinderella'' is a 1934 animated short produced by FleischerStudios. It is the inaugural entry in the ''WesternAnimation/ColorClassics'' series and is the only color appearance of BettyBoop, who plays the titular character.

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''WesternAnimation/PoorCinderella'' is a 1934 animated short produced by FleischerStudios. Creator/FleischerStudios. It is the inaugural entry in the ''WesternAnimation/ColorClassics'' series and is the only color appearance of BettyBoop, WesternAnimation/BettyBoop, who plays the titular character.
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** She also pulls up the front of her dress as it starts to slip during the carriage ride to the ball.
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''WesternAnimation/PoorCinderella'' is 1934 animated short produced by FleischerStudios. It is the inaugural entry in the ColorClassics series and is the only color appearance of BettyBoop, who plays the titular character.

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''WesternAnimation/PoorCinderella'' is a 1934 animated short produced by FleischerStudios. It is the inaugural entry in the ColorClassics ''WesternAnimation/ColorClassics'' series and is the only color appearance of BettyBoop, who plays the titular character.
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This short is currently in the PublicDomain and is a runner-up in the book ''The50GreatestCartoons''.

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This short is currently in the PublicDomain and is a runner-up in the book ''The50GreatestCartoons''.
PublicDomain.
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* SpinningClockHands: Appears while Cinderella is being overworked.
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It is noted that this is the first Fleischer cartoon produced in color, in this case Cinecolor, as Creator/WaltDisney had the exclusive rights to the Technicolor process for use in his ''SillySymphonies''. It is also the first use of the Fleischers' patented "stereoptical" process that allows animated characters to exist over live models, giving the settings and sense of depth and realism.

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It is noted that this is the first Fleischer cartoon produced in color, in this case Cinecolor, as Creator/WaltDisney had the exclusive rights to the Technicolor process for use in his ''SillySymphonies''. It is also the first use of the Fleischers' patented "stereoptical" process that allows animated characters to exist over live models, giving the settings and a sense of depth and realism.
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* TheEnd: The end title reading "Finis" appears in two closing doors that close in on the stepsisters' heads to shut them up.
* ThroughAFaceFullOFFur: At the end, Cinderella's stepsisters get into a fight, with their faces turning red and green as their voices get higher and higher.
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* NoCelebritesWereHarmed: A caricature of Rudy Vallee appears at the ball.

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* NoCelebritesWereHarmed: NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: A caricature of Rudy Vallee appears at the ball.
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* NoCelebritesWereHarmed: A caricature of Rudy Vallee appears at the ball.
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* WhenTheClockStrikesMidnight

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* WhenTheClockStrikesMidnightWhenTheClockStrikesTwelve
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* TriumphantReprise: The title song is sung again as Cinderella and her prince ride of in their wedding coach.

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* TriumphantReprise: The title song is sung again as Cinderella and her prince ride of in their wedding coach.coach.
* WhenTheClockStrikesMidnight
-->''Remember when the clock strikes twelve, you must be home by then''
-->''For should you fail to be in bed, you'll be in rags again''
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* RedHEadedStepchild: Cinderella. Betty Boop's hair was colored red instead of the usual black to take advantage of the limited Cinecolor process.

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* RedHEadedStepchild: RedHeadedStepchild: Cinderella. Betty Boop's hair was colored red instead of the usual black to take advantage of the limited Cinecolor process.

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* {{Rotoscoping}}: Used for the horses' galloping as they begin to depart, and later the dance between Cinderella and her prince

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* {{Rotoscoping}}: Used for the horses' galloping as they begin to depart, and later the dance between Cinderella and her princeprince.
* RedHEadedStepchild: Cinderella. Betty Boop's hair was colored red instead of the usual black to take advantage of the limited Cinecolor process.
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* AnimationBump: This was the first Fleischer cartoon to use the 3D tabletop process, after all. Also, the animation on the human figures look excellent, something even Disney took years to perfect.
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''PoorCinderella'' is 1934 animated short produced by FleischerStudios. It is the inaugural entry in the ColorClassics series and is the only color appearance of BettyBoop, who plays the titular character.

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''PoorCinderella'' ''WesternAnimation/PoorCinderella'' is 1934 animated short produced by FleischerStudios. It is the inaugural entry in the ColorClassics series and is the only color appearance of BettyBoop, who plays the titular character.
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''PoorCinderella'' is 1934 animated short produced by FleischerStudios. It is the inaugural entry in the ColorClassics series and is the only color appearance of BettyBoop, who plays the titular character.

It is noted that this is the first Fleischer cartoon produced in color, in this case Cinecolor, as Creator/WaltDisney had the exclusive rights to the Technicolor process for use in his ''SillySymphonies''. It is also the first use of the Fleischers' patented "stereoptical" process that allows animated characters to exist over live models, giving the settings and sense of depth and realism.

This short is currently in the PublicDomain and is a runner-up in the book ''The50GreatestCartoons''.

!!This short contains examples of:
* CinderellaCircumstances
* IWantSong: The title song.
* FairyGodmother: Duh.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Cinderella gets her panties pulled up when the fairy godmother produces her ballgown.
* MickeyMousing
* {{Rotoscoping}}: Used for the horses' galloping as they begin to depart, and later the dance between Cinderella and her prince
* TriumphantReprise: The title song is sung again as Cinderella and her prince ride of in their wedding coach.

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