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Betty Boop is the fish flavoured wallpaper paste, your welcome used to clean out Mr Blobby's uterus hairs. Raised in wolf clubs Betty is renowned for her, ... his poo-formance unespecially in 201.89pix B to the C when he didn't knock out a haggis. Roger the Dodger licks 34.5

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  • Betty Boop is the fish flavoured wallpaper paste, your welcome used to clean out Mr Blobby's uterus hairs. Raised in wolf clubs Betty is renowned for her, ... his poo-formance unespecially in 201.89pix B to the C when he didn't knock out a haggis. Roger the Dodger licks 34.5
  • Betty Boop is an Wii game by European budget publisher Phoenix Games. This article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • Betty Boop is an animated character created by Grim Natwick, and made famous in a series of films by the Fleischer Studios. Debuting in 1930 in the short Dizzy Dishes, the character was originally an anthropomorphic dog, before transforming into the overtly sexual flapper girl. Toned down due to the Production Code of 1933, which imposed guidelines on the Motion Picture Industry as to sexual innuendos and references, her popularity dwindled, with the last cartoons released in 1939.
  • Betty Boop is a beautiful and very sexy animated cartoon character who starred in the Talkartoon Series. She was created By Grim natwick and perfected by the fleischer studios. usually as Girlfriend to Bimbo the Dog. Betty's popularity increased which resulted her getting her own series called the Betty Boop series which was produced by Max Fleischer. These series were released by Paramount Pictures from 1930 to 1939. Additionally, Betty Boop has continued to show up in repackaged compilations of her films, as well Koko as a cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? In the 1980s Betty also appeared in two short movies in The Romance of Betty Boop & Betty Boop's Hollywood Mystery. Betty Boop was based on the real-life singer Helen Kane, who was known for her "Boop-Oop-a-doop" trademark, from which
  • Pioneering cartoon series (from 1930-1939, plus a few one-off revivals) from Fleischer Studios, Betty Boop was the mirror of the stereotypical flapper, simultaneously looking for a good time and good-at-heart. In early cartoons, Betty's pals were Koko the Clown and Bimbo the dog; later on, Betty's grandpa Grampy, wild cousin Buzzy, and nonhumanized puppy Pudgy headlined episodes of their own.
  • [[wikipedia:wikipedia:File:Helen kane.JPG|250px|right|thumb|Helen Kane – the original||]] [[wikipedia:wikipedia:Image:Betty-bimbo-minnie-the-mooc.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Betty Boop and Bimbo in Minnie the Moocher (1932)||]] Betty Boop made her first appearance on August 9, 1930, in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes; the sixth installment in Fleischer's Talkartoon series. Although Clara Bow is often given as being the model for Boop, she actually began as a caricature of singer Helen Kane. The character was originally created as an anthropomorphic French poodle.
  • Americas first cartoon flapper icon. The first appearance of Betty Boop was in the 6th Talkartoon starring Bimbo, entitled "Dizzy Dishes" (1930.) Grim Natwick was the first animator to draw Betty, who had not yet been officially named. He took inspiration for Betty's spit curls from a song sheet of Helen Kane, commonly called the "Boop Oop a Doop Girl".
  • Betty Boop is a character created by animators Grim Natwick and Max Fleischer for Fleischer Studios in 1930, first seen in the animated short Dizzy Dishes and going on to appear in a total 110 cartoons. Originally an antropomorphic French poodle, she soon changed into a young human girl noted for her sex-appeal. Her last cartoon appeared in 1939, after being toned down due to restrictions set by the film industry. However, comics and television specials later appeared and she remains a popular merchandise icon.
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