Betty Boop. The first important female animated-film character, Betty Boop appeared in more than one hundred cartoons
during the 1930s. Originally created by animator Grim Natwick (1890–1990), Betty Boop soon evolved into a
sexy, glamorous flapper who was far more adult-oriented than the innocent cartoon characters created by
Walt Disney and other studios of the period. Betty Boop was a short-skirted, leggy figure with an oversize
head, tight-curl hairdo, huge eyes surrounded with big lashes, and puckered-up lips. From 1931, Betty
Boop's familiar New York–accented voice cooed her well-known "Boop-Oop-a-Doop" greeting. Betty Boop's
voice was supplied by actress Mae Questel (1908–1998).
Standup Betty Boop posters at Ace's Web World. Available on this page are the following life-size Betty Boop standup (stand up, standing) posters: Betty Boop - French Maid, Betty Boop - White Dress, Betty Boop - On Skates, Betty Boop - Army, Betty Boop - Christmas.
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