Little Black Dress: Betty's signature outfit is her black dress that she wore in the majority of her original cartoons.Interspecies Romance: With Bimbo the Dog, after she became human.Ink-Suit Actor: Her appearance and mannerisms are based on singer Helen Kane.Impossible Hourglass Figure: Betty Boop was described in a 1934 court case as: "combin in appearance the childish with the sophisticated - a large round baby face with big eyes and a nose like a button, framed in a somewhat careful coiffure, with a very small body of which perhaps the leading characteristic is the most self-confident little bust imaginable.".Iconic Outfit: As noted above: her Sexy Backless and exposed garter on her left thigh.Head-Turning Beauty: She got this reaction in most of her cartoons before the Hays Code kicked in.It's frequently emphasized with poses like the one in the image above. Good Bad Girl: Betty's Iconic Outfit - a Sexy Backless and exposed garter on her left thigh - certainly isn't the sort of thing a good girl would wear in the era, and yet she's always sweet and kind.Girly Girl: Betty embraces everything feminine in her era. Friend to All Living Things: And pretty much everything in her world is living.Her design was the basis of the beginnings of the modern anime style. Forehead of Doom: Never commented on, but Betty Boop has a noticeably large forehead.The Flapper: She was born as a caricature of this.She also originally had red hair according to her only colored classic cartoon (Cinderella) but all later appearances give her black hair. Early Installment Character-Design Difference: Betty was originally a dog however, later her species was changed to a human.Character Catchphrase: "Boop-boop-a-doop!".Breakout Character: She was a secondary character in the old Bimbo cartoons, however she was so popular that she became the main character where's Bimbo would end up being Demoted to Extra.Anthropomorphic Shift: Originally appeared as a cartoon poodle, but gradually morphed into a cartoon human.Ambiguously Jewish: Hinted at in "Minnie the Moocher".Action Girl: In The Bum Bandit as the "Dangerous Nan McGrew", she was portrayed as a tough cowgirl.This is probably why she prefers to live with her Grampy instead. Abusive Parents: The short "Minnie the Moocher" has her being yelled at by her overbearing parents, who are demanding she eat an extremely unpleasant meal that they have put on the table-it's so nasty that when the flower who was trying to coax her to just take a bite tries the spoonful, it dies.Was gradually toned down post-1933, but is still remembered today as the peppy, cute youth of her early days. There is no fee to apply, but approved applications are required before our animals can be reserved to you.Voiced by: Margie Hines (1930–1932, 1938–1939), Ann Rothschild (1931–1933), Harriet Lee (1931, Mae Questel (1931–1938, 1988), Kate Wright (1932, 1938), Bonnie Poe (1933–1934), Alice Hamada (1934–1937), Victoria D'orazi (1980), Didi Conn (1982), Desirée Goyette (1985–1988), Mary Healey (1988), Melissa Fahn (1989, 2002, 2004–2008), Sandy Fox (Since 1991, official voice for King Syndicate worldwide), Sue Raney (1993), Cheryl Chase (2000), Michelle Goguen (2001), Lani Minella (2002), Nicole Van Giesen (2003), Shannon Cullem (2004), Cindy Robinson (2009–present, official commercials), LeAnne Broas (2010), Alex Borstein (2014), Heather Halley (2014), Camilla Bard (2014), Sarah Stiles (2016)Ī flapper girl, looking for a good time and good at heart. However, if you are seriously wanting Betty Boop as the newest member of your family, your first step is to send us your adoption application. If you have questions about Betty Boop to determine if they are a fit for you, feel free to email us or message us on Facebook (link to our FB page is on our Petfinder profile under our name). Adopt Betty Boop today and experience the joy of a forever friendship with this lovely feline. If you're looking for a pet that's sweet, shy, friendly, and loyal, Betty Boop is the kitten for you. Once she bonds with you, she'll be your companion for life, sticking by your side through thick and thin. She's friendly too, never missing an opportunity to make new friends, both human and feline. Betty Boop is sweet, always ready to share her affection with those she trusts. She may be shy at first, but once she warms up to you, she's all purrs and cuddles. Meet Betty Boop, a kitten with a heart as big as her personality.
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