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    • Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character designed by Grim Natwick at the request of Dave Fleischer. She originally appeared in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She was featured in 90 theatrical cartoons between 1930 and 1939. She has also been featured in comic s… See more

    History

    Betty Boop made her first appearance in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes, released on August 9, 1930, the seventh … See more

    Portrayal

    Betty Boop is regarded as one of the first and best-known sex symbols on the animated screen; she is a symbol of the Depression era and a reminder of the more carefree days of Jazz Age flappers. Her popularity … See more

    First appearanceDizzy Dishes (1930)
    Created byMax Fleischer, with Grim Natwick et al.
    Voiced byMargie Hines (1930–1932, 1938–1939) · Little Ann Little (1931–1933, 1938) · Harriet Lee (1931) · Mae Questel (1931–1939, 1988) · Bonnie Poe (1933–1934, 1938) · Post Golden-Age · Victoria Dorazi (1980) · Desiree Goyette (1985) · Melissa Fahn (1989) · Sandy Fox (1991–2022) · Cindy Robinson (2015–present)
    SpeciesHuman (although a dog in her first appearance)
    The Amazing Story of Betty Boop
    The Amazing Story of Betty Boop
     An Iconic Cartoon Character and Her Artworks
    An Iconic Cartoon Character and Her Artworks
    Media

    In 1955, Betty's 110 cartoon appearances were sold to television syndicator UM&M, which was acquired by National Telefilm Associates (NTA) in 1956. NTA was reorganized in 1985 as Republic Pictures, which folde… See more

    Marketing and merchandise

    Marketers rediscovered Betty Boop in the 1980s, and Betty Boop merchandise has far outdistanced her exposure in films, with many not aware of her cinematic origin. Much of this merchandise features the character i… See more

    Legal issues

    In May 1932, Helen Kane filed a $250,000 infringement lawsuit against Fleischer Studios, Max Fleischer and Paramount Publix Corporation for the "deliberate caricature" that produced "unfair competition… See more

    Performers

    Margie Hines (1930–1932, 1938–1939)
    Ann Rothschild (1931–1933, 1938)
    Harriet Lee (1931)
    Mae Questel (1931–1938, Who Framed Roger Rabbit) … See more

    Legacy and revivals

    Betty Boop's popularity has continued into popular culture. In the Green Acres episode "School Days", Oliver quips that Lisa "has a lot of Betty Boop in her". In Drawn Together, Betty is the inspiration for Toot Braunstein. Rapper … See more

     
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    Mar 9, 2022 · Created by brothers Max and Dave Fleischer in 1930, Betty —envisioned not as a cartoon version of any single performer, but rather as an archetype of Jazz Age culture —appeared in animated shorts...

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    Feb 14, 2017 · From 1932 to 1934, Betty Boop flaunted her strange brand of innocent sexuality in high heels and a garter belt.

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