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Betty Boop

A Wisdom Archive on Betty Boop

Betty Boop

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - Betty Boop

Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character appearing in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop series of films produced by Max Fleischer and released by Paramount Pictures. With her overt sexuality, Betty was a hit with theater-goers, and despite having been toned down in the 1930s, she remains popular today for this portrayal of sexuality. Betty Boop - Early years. Betty Boop made her first appearance on August 9, 1930 in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes, the sixth installment in Fleischer's Talkar ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Betty Boop - Betty as sex symbol
Betty's development was still incomplete, however. Max Fleischer's brother, Dave, further altered the character, making her sexier and more feminine. Betty's famous personality finally came into play in the 1932 short, Minnie the Moocher, to which Cab Calloway and his orchestra lent their talents. In the film, Betty runs away from home only to get lost with costar Bimbo in a cave haunted by a walrus (rotoscoped from Calloway). The ghost's scary musical numbe ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Betty Boop - Early years

Betty Boop made her first appearance on August 9, 1930 in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes, the sixth installment in Fleischer's Talkartoon series. She was little like her soon-to-be-famous self, however. Grim Natwick, a veteran animator of both Walt Disney's and Ub Iwerks' studios, was largely responsible for creating the character, which he modeled on Helen Kane, a famous singer, who also performed as an actress at Paramount Pictures, the studio that distributed Fleischer's cartoons. In keeping with common practice, Natwick made his ...

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Betty Boop, Betty Boop - Early years, Betty Boop - Betty as sex symbol, Betty Boop - Betty tamed, Betty Boop - Betty today

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Helen Kane - Success

Helen Kane - Music. Helen Kane's first performance at the Paramount Theater in Times Square proved to be her defining moment and career's launching point. Kane was singing the popular song “That’s My Weakness Now,” when she interpolated the scat lyrics “boop-boop-be-doop.” The rather odd gamble paid off, and four days later, Helen Kane’s name went up in lights. Overnight, the world changed for Helen. Kane’s agent Harry Besney got her $5,500 a week in Oscar Hammerstein’s show “Good Boy” (where she introduced her hit, “I Want to Be Loved By You”). From there it was back to the Palace, but this ...

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Helen Kane, Helen Kane - Early Life, Helen Kane - Success, Helen Kane - Music, Helen Kane - Cult Following & Betty Boop, Helen Kane - Acting, Helen Kane - Fleischer v. Kane

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - List of sex symbols - Female

List of sex symbols - Groups. ATC The Bangles Destiny's Child Dixie Chicks The Donnas The Go Go's Klymaxx Lillix Spice Girls t.A.T.u.† TLC List of sex symbols - Fictional. Barbarella Barbie Betty Boop Catwoman Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS Lara Croft Little Annie Fanny Æon Flux Fanny HillSee also:

List of sex symbols, List of sex symbols - Female, List of sex symbols - Groups, List of sex symbols - Fictional, List of sex symbols - Male, List of sex symbols - Groups, List of sex symbols - Fictional, List of sex symbols - Reference

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Rotoscope - History

The technique was invented by Max Fleischer, who used it in his series "Out of the Inkwell" starting around 1914, with his brother Dave Fleischer dressed in a clown outfit as the live-film reference for the character Koko the Clown. Fleischer used rotoscope in a number of his later cartoons as well, most notably the Cab Calloway dance routines in three Betty Boop cartoons from the early 1930s, and the animation of Gulliver in Gulliver's Travels. Walt Disney and his animators employed it carefully and very effectively in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, primarily used ...

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Rotoscope, Rotoscope - History, Rotoscope - Technique, Rotoscope - Notable music videos that use rotoscope, Rotoscope - Notable television shows that use rotoscope, Rotoscope - Notable films that use rotoscope, Rotoscope - Notable video games that use rotoscope

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Popeye - The sailor in the media

Popeye - Theatrical cartoons. Thimble Theatre was adapted into an animated cartoon series originally produced for Paramount Pictures by Fleischer Studios, run by brothers Max Fleischer (producer) and Dave Fleischer (director) in 1933. Popeye made his film debut in Popeye the Sailor, a 1933 Betty Boop cartoon (Betty only makes a brief appearance). It was for this short that Sammy Lerner's famous "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man" song was written. I Yam What I Yam became the first ent ...

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Popeye, Popeye - The comic strip, Popeye - Artists after Segar, Popeye - The sailor in the media, Popeye - Theatrical cartoons, Popeye - Television cartoons, Popeye - Other media, Popeye - Spinach, Popeye - Marketing and tie-ins, Popeye - Reprints, Popeye - Characters in Popeye comics/cartoons, Popeye - Thimble Theatre characters, Popeye - Popeye cartoon characters

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - 1998 in music

See also: 1997 in music, other events of 1998, 1999 in music, 1990s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1998 in music - Events. February 15 - Sir Edward Elgar's unfinished third symphony, completed by Anthony Payne is performed for the first time at the Royal Festival Hall. February 17 - Illegal Art and ®™ark release Deconstructing Beck which quickly spawned reactions from Beck's publisher, record label, and personal lawyer. February 19 - The Stray Cats reunite for a benefit ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - 1930

1930 (MCMXXX) is a common year starting on Wednesday. 1930 - Events. January 6 - The first diesel-engine automobile trip is completed (Indianapolis, Indiana, to New York City). February 18 - While studying photographs taken in January, Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto February 18 - Elm Farm Ollie becomes the first cow to fly in an airplane and also the first cow to be milked in an airplane. 1930 - March. ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - August 8

August 8 is the 220th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (221st in leap years), with 145 days remaining. August 8 - Events. 1509 - The Emperor Krishnadeva Raya is crowned in the town of Chittoor in the present-day state of Andhra Pradesh, India. His accession marks the beginning of the regeneration of the Vijayanagara Empire after a period of internal strife. 1585 - John Davis enters Cumberland Sound in quest for the Northwest Passage. 1588 - Battle of Gravelines ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - Annette Hanshaw

Annette Hanshaw (October 18, 1901 - March 13, 1985) was on of the first great female jazz singers. In the late 1920's she ranked among Ethel Waters, Bessie Smith and the Boswell Sisters. In 1936, she retired from singing and never attempted a comeback. The singer Helen Kane is said to have based her look on Hanshaw. Notable is her influence in the Hyperreality theory of Jean Baudrillard. Since Kane based her look on Hanshaw, she purported to be the reality of the hyperreality character of ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - Cab Calloway

Cab Calloway (December 25, 1907–November 18, 1994) was a famous American jazz singer and bandleader. Calloway was a master of energetic scat singing and led one of the United States' most popular African American big bands from the start of the 1930s through the late 1940s. Calloway's Orchestra featured performers that included trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Adolphus "Doc" Cheatham, saxophonists Ben Webster and Leon "Chu" Berry' and bassist Milt Hinton. Calloway continued to perform right up until his death in 1994 at the age of 86. ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - Cab Calloway

Cab Calloway (December 25, 1907–November 18, 1994) was a famous American jazz singer and bandleader. Calloway was a master of energetic scat singing and led one of the United States' most popular African American big bands from the start of the 1930s through the late 1940s. Calloway's Orchestra featured performers that included trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Adolphus "Doc" Cheatham, saxophonists Ben Webster and Leon "Chu" Berry' and bassist Milt Hinton. Calloway continued to perform right up until his death in 1994 at the age of 86. ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - Anime

Anime - History. The history of anime begins at the start of the 20th century, when Japanese filmmakers experimented with the animation techniques that were being explored in the West. During the 1970s, anime developed further, separating itself from its Western roots, and developing unique genres such as mecha. In the 1980s, anime was accepted in the mainstream in Japan, and experienced a boom in production. The 1990s and 2000s saw an increased acceptance of anime in overseas market ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - Comedy film

A comedy film is a film laced with humor or that may seek to provoke laughter from the audience. Along with drama, horror and science fiction, comedy is one of the largest genres of the medium. A comedy of manners film satirizes the manners and affectations of a social class, often represented by stock characters. The plot of the comedy is often concerned with an illicit love affair or some other scandal, but is generally less important than its witty and sometimes bawdy dialogue. This form of comedy has a long ancestry, dating back to ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 motion picture produced by Disney subsidiary Touchstone and Amblin Entertainment, that combines animation and live action. The film takes place in a fictionalized Los Angeles in 1947, where animated characters (always referred to as "Toons") are real beings who live and work alongside humans in the real world, most of them as actors in animated cartoons. At $70 million, it was one of the most expensive films ever at the time of its release, but it eventually brought in over $150 million during ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - 1998 in music

See also: 1997 in music, other events of 1998, 1999 in music, 1990s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1998 in music - Events. February 15 - Sir Edward Elgar's unfinished third symphony, completed by Anthony Payne is performed for the first time at the Royal Festival Hall. February 17 - Illegal Art and ®™ark release Deconstructing Beck which quickly spawned reactions from Beck's publisher, record label, and personal lawyer. February 19 - The Stray Cats reunite for a benefit ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - 1932 in film

1932 in film - Academy Awards. Best Picture: Grand Hotel - MGM Note: Prior to 1933 awards were not based on calendar years, which is how there are no 'Best Actor' or 'Best Actress' awards for 1932 films. The 1931-32 awards went to 1931 films. 1932 in film - Movies released. Movies released in 1932 include: 20,000 Years in Sing Sing, starring Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis American Madness, starring Walter Huston, dir ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - 1998 in film

This is a list of film-related events in 1998. 1997 in film 1998 in film 1999 in film 1997 in home video 1998 in home video 1999 in home video 1997 in television 1998 in television 1999 in television 1998 in film - Events. February 14 - Sharon Stone marries Phil Bronstein Former child star Gary Coleman is charged with assaulting a young female ...

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia - Simulacrum

Simulacrum (plural: simulacra), from the Latin simulare, "to make like, to put on an appearance of", originally meaning a material object representing something (such as an idol representing a deity, or a painted still-life of a bowl of fruit). By the 1800s it developed a sense of a "mere" image, an empty form devoid of spirit, and descended to connote a specious or fallow representation. In the book Simulacra and Simulation (1981/1995), the French social theorist Jean Baudrillard gave the term a specific m ...

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