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Betty Boop is the main character of the series. She is a female cartoon character best known for her " Boop-Oop-a-Doop " [1] catchphrase, which is usually followed by a " Bop ", which is a high-pitched squeak that is often incorporated into her "Boop" routine. Betty is notable for her spit curls, baby-talk and scat singing . Betty is also known as Baby Boop or Bitsy Boop and on the day of the celebration of Halloween, Betty goes by the name Betty Boo and Betty "Boo" Boop. Betty Boop is a light-hearted flapper reminding the audience of the carefree times of the Jazz Age. She was the first character on the animation screen to represent a sexual woman. All other cartoon girls of that time did not differ much from animated male characters, with only eyelashes, voice and outfit alterations to show their femininity. In Betty's earlier cartoons, male characters liked to put moves on Betty, and generally she provoked that. Besides, there was a certain girlishness in her personality, which was emphasized by her style of singing, sentimentality, and overall flapper-like behavior. Betty Boop's look was inspired by flappers of the 1920s, most notably Clara Bow . Betty and Clara were often compared to one another, most significantly in Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 . After the series rolled on, Betty Boop's mannerisms and traits were later based on Mae Questel , who often did the voice on a regular basis, starting from 1931. One of Betty Boop's traits taken from Questel was impersonation, which was Questel's speciality. [2] Betty Boop first appeared in the 1930 Talkartoon titled Dizzy Dishes , which was released in 1930. Betty made her debut as a plump anthropomorphic French poodle, with Betty's voice having been created by Margie Hines , Hines created the voice using her "baby doll" vocalization. [3] The character was retired in 1939, but was later rediscovered during the 1970s. Betty didn't quite make an impact until the 1980s, in which she became an iconic figure of the past, and is still very popular today, and has millions of fans all around the world. 
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According to Max Fleischer , Betty Boop is made of pen and ink, and she lives inside the inkwell. When Betty is drawn, like her predecessor Koko the Clown , she is instantly brought to life. Most of the cartoons Betty Boop appears in are in the public domain.
You can find out even more information and updates on Betty at Betty Boop's official website and the Fleischer Studios official website.
On the 19th of October, 2017 Betty Boop was given a brand new design, in which also changed the shape of her head. The design first appeared in Elle magazine in early April, 2017. Since the new design made its debut, several manufacturers began rolling out products based on it. 
The new Betty Boop merchandise is titled Betty Boop Now , and had been in development for the past 18 months by King Features and the Fleischer Studios and the leading design partners. King Features creative team spent the past year and a half researching, refreshing and reimagining Betty. According to Carla Silva, King Features VP and GM, Global Head of Licensing; "As we continue to showcase Betty Boop Now , out licensees tell us they are excited to see that the new look resonates with today's young woman. 
With realistic proportions and apparel choice that show her sassy attitude and style, Betty Boop Now is more expressive. She has a wide range of facial expressions and a more animated mouth through which she can voice her opinion and make her thoughts heard. Young women can really respond to that portrayal of individuality." 
The franchise was first branded by a Boston-based company called Bare Tree Media who launched its Betty Boop Now iMessage sticker packs in July as a part of its promotional celebration for World Emoji Day. Tilibra created a set of collection of notebooks featuring Betty. This fall Zazzle began debuting the Betty Boop Now Collection of their website. And Acco/Mead have plans to use Betty Boop Now artwork for their 2019 calendar. 
Betty debuted as a anthropomorphic dog woman in Dizzy Dishes and again as the fair maiden in Barnacle Bill . In The Bum Bandit she is shown raising a family of 17 with Bimbo and in Mysterious Mose is shown living alone in a haunted house. But in Minding The Baby , Betty is depicted as being younger. She is a French poodle in a majority of her earlier appearances.
In the 1933 cartoon Betty Boop's Birthday Party , Betty is 13 turning 14. Reason for Betty's age drastically changing is because Max Fleischer couldn't decide an age range for her. Betty is young because her cartoons (though they have an adult nature to them) were made for children. The children of the 1930s who used to watch the cartoons, did not get the adult puns. The puns were made for adults, as Betty Boop cartoons would sometimes be an opening attraction when theaters were debuting feature films. For example when Helen Kane starred in Dangerous Nan McGrew in 1930 and it was shown in the theater, Betty Boop's debut cartoon Dizzy Dishes was shown to the audience prior the film. Betty Boop's official age is 16. However in other media she is a woman as she was once the mascot for Hooters.
In Betty's 1980s reboots she is a woman. In The Romance of Betty Boop she lives a single life while working in a shoe store, and in Betty Boop's Hollywood Mystery , when Lola DaVille demands for Betty's arrest, she calls Betty a woman. Betty is also depicted as a woman in a majority of merchandise which is sold in a sexual nature. For example merchandise in which Betty is depicted as a Playboy Bunny . Betty Boop is possibly 18+ in all other franchises and merchandise. Her age is never officially specified. But what is known is that she is a woman. At Universal Studios she is portrayed by women. The people who voiced Betty Boop through the years were all women.
The only youngest person to ever voice Betty Boop was actress and singer Bonnie Poe , from the age of 17 on radio. When Poe turned 18 on the 6th of March 1933, she played Betty in person in Hollywood on Parade , released on the 10th of March.
Being a fictional character from 1930 makes Betty's age irrelevant. In fictional franchises, character concept design and character age range can be changed to suit the expectations of the demographic in which the said companies who own these fictional characters are trying to reach out to. In media today, Betty is classed as being a 90-year-old woman due to her creation in 1930. In 2023, Betty Boop will be 100. For reboots and or remakes for example Betty Boop Now , Betty is a teenager, because as a cartoon character that is the demographic she would appeal to.
The Betty Boop Zombie Love franchise that debuted in 2013 makes fun of Betty's age, only with that franchise Betty is undead. Films featuring zombies have been a part of cinema since the 1930s, with White Zombie (directed by Victor Halperin in 1932) being one of the earliest examples. According to an early Fleischer Studios promo featuring Betty, Betty Boop is 16 and will always stay 16.
Here is a 1931 depiction of an early "Betty Boop" artwork by Grim Natwick . Betty has red hair and blue eyes. She's known merely as Bimbo 's girlfriend. This artwork that was drawn and painted by Grim was made prior to Betty's development. In this artwork Betty still has her hairstyle from Barnacle Bill but without the spit curls and she is more slender in size to how she appeared in the cartoon, as Betty was more plump in the actual Fleischer Studios animated cartoons Barnacle Bill and Dizzy Dishes .
Betty has an affinity for the colors black and red, she wears a short dress, and a garter on her left leg. Her breasts are highlighted with a low, contoured neckline that shows off her cleavage. In color Betty wears a red dress and red high heels with gold hoop earrings and gold bangles on each arm.
Betty's original color palette can be seen in the Paramount Pictures Corporation annual releases 1937-1938. Betty's dress is red, her high heels are colored black and her bangles and earrings are colored gold. Her eyes are colored a dark blue. Blue is Betty's original eye color palette in the original series.
The original Betty Boop in the original Fleischer Studios cartoons had a bigger oval button shaped nose. Betty's original nose matches more with her Jewish origin. However when Betty Boop was given a new design by King Features Syndicate , they changed a lot of her features including her nose. [4] Betty as it were in the "Toon World" as she is fictional has had rhinoplasty, which is cosmetic plastic surgery for the nose.
Betty is known to have blue eyes but can sometimes be seen with green eyes in official artworks. Whereas classic Betty Boop has black eyes with no color. Art featuring Betty Boop is printed in black & white the dotted lines indicating her eye irises do not appear. Betty's eyes are made up of only a black pupil and white eyeball.
When printed in color Betty's irises print PMS 351 leaving the triangular highlights in the white pupils. The black dotted lines indicating Betty's irises never print. In special instances, the iris may be defined by a solid black line but only with permission of the Licensing Art Director. Betty Boop's eyes were altered in the Lancome Paris Star Eyes commercial, and she can also be seen sporting eye shadow.
The official Betty Boop FAQ once claimed before deleting the entry, that Betty's current official eye color is a light green. Earlier Fleischer Studios cartoons indicate that Betty's original official eye color was blue. The official Betty Boop today is completely different to her 1930s counterpart. King Features have full control over Betty Boop, and they have changed a lot of Betty's image, backstory and origins to market the character to the new generation. So most information put out on the official Betty Boop or Fleischer Studios websites, may not be 100% accurate, and may not reflect Betty Boop's original backstory.
Black (Classic), Blue/Aquamarine ( Poor Cinderella & Official), Green (Official).
Betty's official hair color is black but she was a red head in the 1934 short titl
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