Betty Boop (Picture 1)
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Betty Boop (Picture 1)
Betty Boop cartoon images gallery 1. Betty Boop cartoon pictures collection 1.
Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick. She originally appeared in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She has also been featured in comic strips and mass merchandising. Betty Boop was a hit with filmgoers, and despite having been toned down in the mid-1930s, to appear more demure, she became one of the best known cartoon characters in the world, and remains popular today. Betty Boop made her first appearance on August 9, 1930, in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes; the sixth installment in Fleischer's Talkartoon series. Betty Boop was modeled after superstar actress Clara Bow, the original "It-girl," whose sweet and seductive baby-doll looks were a well-established marquee. Betty Boop (Picture 1). Betty Boop cartoon images gallery 1. Betty Boop cartoon pictures collection 1. The choice of name for the character is built on Bow's three syllable name. Betty Boop was originally created in the mode of an anthropomorphic French poodle. Max Fleischer finalized Betty Boop as a human character in 1932, in the cartoon Any Rags. Her floppy poodle ears became hoop earrings, and her black poodle nose became a girl's button-like nose. Betty Boop appeared as a supporting character in 10 cartoons, portrayed as a flapper girl with more heart than brains. In individual cartoons, she was called "Nancy Lee" or "Nan McGrew" (derived from the 1930 Helen Kane film Dangerous Nan McGrew), usually serving as a girlfriend to studio star, Bimbo. Betty's voice was first performed by Margie Hines, and was later provided by several different voice actresses, including Kate Wright, Ann Rothschild (aka Little Ann Little), Bonnie Poe, and most notably, Mae Questel, who began in 1931, continuing with the role until her death in 1998. Today, Betty is voiced by Tress MacNeille and Tara Strong in commercials. Betty Boop (Picture 1). Betty Boop cartoon images gallery 1. Betty Boop cartoon pictures collection 1.
Betty Boop cartoon images gallery 1. Betty Boop cartoon pictures collection 1.
Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick. She originally appeared in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She has also been featured in comic strips and mass merchandising. Betty Boop was a hit with filmgoers, and despite having been toned down in the mid-1930s, to appear more demure, she became one of the best known cartoon characters in the world, and remains popular today. Betty Boop made her first appearance on August 9, 1930, in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes; the sixth installment in Fleischer's Talkartoon series. Betty Boop was modeled after superstar actress Clara Bow, the original "It-girl," whose sweet and seductive baby-doll looks were a well-established marquee. Betty Boop (Picture 1). Betty Boop cartoon images gallery 1. Betty Boop cartoon pictures collection 1. The choice of name for the character is built on Bow's three syllable name. Betty Boop was originally created in the mode of an anthropomorphic French poodle. Max Fleischer finalized Betty Boop as a human character in 1932, in the cartoon Any Rags. Her floppy poodle ears became hoop earrings, and her black poodle nose became a girl's button-like nose. Betty Boop appeared as a supporting character in 10 cartoons, portrayed as a flapper girl with more heart than brains. In individual cartoons, she was called "Nancy Lee" or "Nan McGrew" (derived from the 1930 Helen Kane film Dangerous Nan McGrew), usually serving as a girlfriend to studio star, Bimbo. Betty's voice was first performed by Margie Hines, and was later provided by several different voice actresses, including Kate Wright, Ann Rothschild (aka Little Ann Little), Bonnie Poe, and most notably, Mae Questel, who began in 1931, continuing with the role until her death in 1998. Today, Betty is voiced by Tress MacNeille and Tara Strong in commercials. Betty Boop (Picture 1). Betty Boop cartoon images gallery 1. Betty Boop cartoon pictures collection 1.
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