![]() Pictured left: Wade Betty Boop Party Time Betty became finalized as completely human by 1932 in the cartoon Any Rags. While the original design was rather ugly and awkward, she was developed further after Natwick’s departure under Berny Wolf, Seymour Kneitel, Roland Crandall, and Willard Bowsky. Little Ann Little), Bonnie Poe, and most notably, Mae Questel who began in 1931 and continued with the role until 1938. The character’s voice was first performed by Margie Hines, and was later provided by several different voice actresses including Kate Wright, Ann Rothschild (a.k.a. By direction of Dave Fleischer, Natwick designed the original character in the mode of an anthropomorphic French poodle. The character was modeled after a combination of Helen Kane, the famous popular singer of the 1920s and contract player at Paramount Pictures, the studio that distributed Fleischer’s cartoons and Clara Bow who was a popular actress in the 1920s who had not managed to survive the transition to sound because of her strong Brooklyn accent, yet became a trademark for Betty. Pictured right: San Francisco Music Box Company Betty Boop™ Piano Trinket Box- plays “I Wanna Be Loved By You” She was originally designed by Grim Natwick, a veteran animator of the silent era who would become lead director and animator for the Ub Iwerks and Walt Disney studios. And a thank you to Fandom Wiki.Betty Boop made her first appearance on Augin the cartoon Dizzy Dishes, the sixth installment in Fleischer’s Talkartoon series. Please keep in mind that this is merely a fansite, and all credit for the Betty Boop character goes to Fleischer Studios and King Features Syndicate. ![]() Though "other Boopers" are featured, this Fandom encyclopedia is mostly dedicated to the Queen of Cartoons " Betty Boop" the Boop-Oop-a-Doop Girl. Though this Fandom does follow Betty's later drama and escapades. Please note that this Boop-encyclopedia is more dedicated to the original Betty Boop, and her original backstory, the Betty that appeared in the cartoon series from 1930 to 1939. Please be aware that the individuals providing information in some of the archived interviews or news reports could relate their own version of events. This is to guarantee that all of the data is accurate. A lot of information on this Fandom, is from transcripts, vintage news reports, rare archives, biographies, documentaries and interviews. This is because they are lost media, and not much is known, apart from archived text information from the Paramount Pictures catalogs. However information on the "undiscovered Fleischer cartoons" or "lost" Betty Boop cartoons vary. If you are looking for "factual credits" and "factual trivia", this website here has it all. The phrases "Boop-Boop-a-Doop," "Boop-Oop-a-Doop," "Boop-Boop-Ba-Doop," and "Boop-Boop-Be-Doop" are all interchangeable and originate from general scat rhymes, which according to the Fleischer Studios originated from Black nightclubs in Harlem. The "Boop" was a prominent scat-singing term used by a number of " flapper girl vocalists" in the 1920s. ![]() This site includes everything relating to the "Boop-Boop-Be-Doop" cult which was in-vogue from 1928 to 1934. This includes proper attribution, description, and trivia. This website has also been cited by several media outlets and researchers. A good example would be the " baby-talk" gimmick that Betty Boop is best known for, and how it originated.Īll of the information on this page has been thoroughly studied and revised. Anything that links to Betty Boop or another article may be explained in more detail. Unlike most fansites, this Wiki goes "outside the box" and discusses everything in detail. This webpage is the "only" known legit Betty Boop fan-site online that has genuine information on Betty Boop, and goes more into detail in comparison to other sources, as in Betty Boop's history there is a lot of misinformation regarding her facts which often include fallacy. ♥ The "Betty Boop Wikia Fandom" is a Betty Boop encyclopedia, also known as the Betty Boopedia.
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