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Betty Boop

A Wisdom Archive on Betty Boop

Betty Boop

A selection of articles related to Betty Boop

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Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Comedy film - History

The very first movies to be produced was Thomas Edison's kinetoscope of his assistant Fred Ott in Record of a Sneeze. This could also be considered the first to show a comedic element. Comedic films began to appear in significant numbers during the era of silent films, prior to the 1930s. These were mainly focused on visual humor, including slapstick and burlesque. A very early comedy short was Watering the Gardener 1895 by the Lumiere Brothers. Prominent clown-style actors of the silent era include Charlie C ...

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Comedy film, Comedy film - History, Comedy film - 1930s, Comedy film - 1940s, Comedy film - 1950s, Comedy film - 1960s, Comedy film - 1970s, Comedy film - 1980s, Comedy film - 1990s, Comedy film - 2000s

Read more here: » Comedy film: Encyclopedia II - Comedy film - History

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Multiplane camera - History

The first multiplane camera, using four layers of flat artwork before a horizontal camera, was invented by former Walt Disney Studios animator/director Ub Iwerks in 1933, using parts from an old Chevrolet automobile. His multiplane camera was used in a number of the Iwerks Studio's Willie Whopper and Comicolor cartoons of the mid-1930s. The technicians at Fleischer Studios created a similar device, called the Tabletop or Setback, in 1935. Their apparatus used three-dimensional miniature sets built to the sc ...

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Multiplane camera, Multiplane camera - History, Multiplane camera - External link

Read more here: » Multiplane camera: Encyclopedia II - Multiplane camera - History

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Plot

The movie opens with a Baby Herman short subject. This introduces the film's title character, who plays the supporting comic foil to infant cartoon star (actually a grown man who appears to be a baby) Baby Herman. Eventually, it is revealed that Marvin Acme, the owner of the Acme Company and of Toontown, has been murdered. All signs point to Roger Rabbit, a toon star at Maroon Cartoons, who had recently been shown evidence that Acme and Roger's wife, Jessica Rabbit, a sexy Toon femme fatale (uncredited speaking voice by Kathlee ...

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Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Cast crew and studio, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Plot, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Critical reaction, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Significance, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Trivia, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Other films combining live action with animation, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Errors, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Cartoon characters that make cameo appearances

Read more here: » Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Encyclopedia II - Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Plot

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Simulacrum - Science fiction and fantasy literature

Another usage, so far specific to Fantasy and Science Fiction is the android that is specifically intended to impersonate another creature (usually a human being). Many stories that include Simulacra share several common themes: Simulacra are always imperfect copies. Simulacra are distinguishable from the original, because they are based on an idealized form of that which was copied. There is a desire on the part of the Simulacrum to either be more like the original (i. ...

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Simulacrum, Simulacrum - Science fiction and fantasy literature, Simulacrum - Occult uses, Simulacrum - See Also, Simulacrum - Simulacra in art

Read more here: » Simulacrum: Encyclopedia II - Simulacrum - Science fiction and fantasy literature

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Betty Boo - Discography

Betty Boo - Albums. Boomania GRRR! It's Betty Boo Doin' the Do: the Best of Betty Boo Betty Boo - Singles. "Where Are You Baby" "Let Me Take You There" "24 Hours" "Doin' the Do" "Hey DJ / I Can't Dance (To That Music You're Playing)" "I'm On My Way" "Hangover" "C ...

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Betty Boo, Betty Boo - Discography, Betty Boo - Albums, Betty Boo - Singles

Read more here: » Betty Boo: Encyclopedia II - Betty Boo - Discography

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - 1939 in film - Events

Movie historians and film buffs often look back on the year 1939 as "the greatest year in film history." Hollywood was at the height of its Golden Age, and this particular year saw the release of an unusually large number of exceptional movies, many of which have been honored as memorable classics when multitudes of other films of the era have been largely forgotten. August 25 - The Wizard of Oz premieres in the US. December 15 - Gone ...

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1939 in film, 1939 in film - Events, 1939 in film - Top grossing films, 1939 in film - Academy Awards, 1939 in film - Other films released, 1939 in film - Short film series, 1939 in film - Animated short film series, 1939 in film - Births, 1939 in film - Deaths

Read more here: » 1939 in film: Encyclopedia II - 1939 in film - Events

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Adult animation - Some Adult Animation Titles

Adult animation - Television. Adult animation - Movies. ...

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Adult animation, Adult animation - Some Adult Animation Titles, Adult animation - Television, Adult animation - Movies

Read more here: » Adult animation: Encyclopedia II - Adult animation - Some Adult Animation Titles

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Career

Marilyn Monroe - Early years. While her husband was away fighting in World War II, the young Mrs. Norma Jeane Dougherty began work in a factory spraying airplane parts with fire retardant. A young army photographer, David Conover, scouted local factories taking photos for a YANK magazine article about women contributing to the war effort. He immediately saw her potential as a model and she was soon signed by The Blue Book modelling agency. She became one of their most successful models, appearing on hundre ...

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Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe - Early life, Marilyn Monroe - Career, Marilyn Monroe - Early years, Marilyn Monroe - Stardom, Marilyn Monroe - Later years, Marilyn Monroe - Marriages, Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe - Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe - Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath, Marilyn Monroe - Trivia, Marilyn Monroe - Filmography, Marilyn Monroe - Awards and nominations, Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn in popular culture, Marilyn Monroe - Music, Marilyn Monroe - Films, Marilyn Monroe - Television, Marilyn Monroe - Art/Photography, Marilyn Monroe - Stage, Marilyn Monroe - Books

Read more here: » Marilyn Monroe: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Career

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Bill Tytla - Early years

Vladimir Peter Tytla was born on October 25, 1904 in Yonkers, New York, USA. His Ukrainian immigrant parents reportedly recognized talent in their son and encouraged it. In 1914, when Tytla was 9, he visited Manhattan to attend Gertie the Dinosaur, an animated vaudeville act by Winsor McCay. He never forgot it, and some say it changed his life forever. Tytla attended the New York Evening School of Industrial Design while still in high school. But eventually high school lost out to his interest in art and he quit. In 1920, at ag ...

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Bill Tytla, Bill Tytla - Early years, Bill Tytla - Back in America, Bill Tytla - Marriage, Bill Tytla - Continued Disney career, Bill Tytla - The strike, Bill Tytla - Work at Terrytoons and Famous Studios, Bill Tytla - Work at Tempo Productions, Bill Tytla - Later years

Read more here: » Bill Tytla: Encyclopedia II - Bill Tytla - Early years

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Anime - Characteristics

Anime features a wide variety of artistic styles which vary from artist to artist and is characterized by stark, colorful graphics and stylized, colorful images depicting vibrant characters in a variety of different settings and storylines, aimed at a wide range of audiences. Anime - Genres. Anime has many genres, with as many as traditional, live action cinema. Such genres include adventure, science fiction, children's stories, romance, medieval fantasy, erotica (h ...

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Anime, Anime - History, Anime - Terminology, Anime - Pronunciation, Anime - Spelling, Anime - Syntax, Anime - Synonyms, Anime - Characteristics, Anime - Genres, Anime - Music, Anime - Animation style, Anime - Production types of anime, Anime - Franchising, Anime - Licensing and distribution, Anime - Fansubs, Anime - Notes

Read more here: » Anime: Encyclopedia II - Anime - Characteristics

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Melissa Fahn - Biography

Melissa Fahn grew up in Southern California. Her father worked in television production, giving her and her three older brothers performance experience while they were young. Melissa started singing and dancing at the age of three; she made her musical theater debut at age twelve and was privately trained in acting, dancing, and singing. She majored in dance at Cal State Long Beach but left after one year to devote her time to work and theater. At her job as a receptionist, her voice caught the attention of a casting director for a ne ...

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Melissa Fahn, Melissa Fahn - Biography, Melissa Fahn - Selected anime voice roles, Melissa Fahn - Selected animated voice roles, Melissa Fahn - Selected film roles, Melissa Fahn - Selected stage roles

Read more here: » Melissa Fahn: Encyclopedia II - Melissa Fahn - Biography

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Drawn Together - DVD Release

The first season of Drawn Together was released on DVD on October 4, 2005. Its release was timed to coincide with the premiere of Season Two on television. The set includes all seven aired first season episodes. (By the time the release was finalized, it had been determined that the unaired Terms of Endearment would air during Season Two, so it was left off the set and will be released on DVD later.) The profanity and nudity are intact and uncensored, resulting in probably the most explicit release of any basic cable series to date. S ...

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Drawn Together, Drawn Together - Characters, Drawn Together - Episodes, Drawn Together - DVD Release, Drawn Together - Previously on Drawn Together, Drawn Together - Trivia

Read more here: » Drawn Together: Encyclopedia II - Drawn Together - DVD Release

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - 1998 in music - Awards

1998 in music - Grammy Awards. Grammy Awards of 1998 1998 in music - Country Music Association Awards. 1998 in music - Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest 1998 1998 in music - Mercury Music Prize. Bring It On - Gomez wins. ...

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1998 in music, 1998 in music - Events, 1998 in music - Albums released, 1998 in music - Top hits, 1998 in music - Top 10 selling albums of the year, 1998 in music - Classical music, 1998 in music - Opera, 1998 in music - Musical theater, 1998 in music - Births, 1998 in music - Deaths, 1998 in music - Awards, 1998 in music - Grammy Awards, 1998 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1998 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1998 in music - Mercury Music Prize, 1998 in music - Charts, 1998 in music - KROQ, 1998 in music - Triple J Hottest 100

Read more here: » 1998 in music: Encyclopedia II - 1998 in music - Awards

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - Gag cameo

A character appears only briefly in another setting, mainly for joke purposes. Belle from Beauty and the Beast crosses the street in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Mr. Peabody and Sherman appears on The Simpsons, commenting on time travel (The Simpsons). Sebastian from The Little Mermaid was pulled out by the Genie in Aladdin, along with the first few notes of "Under The Sea" playing. A tea set that has a striking simlairity to Mrs. Potts and Chip from Beauty ...

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Fictional crossover, Fictional crossover - General crossovers, Fictional crossover - Explicitly outside continuity, Fictional crossover - Dream sequence, Fictional crossover - Celebrity guest appearance, Fictional crossover - Gag cameo, Fictional crossover - Crossover concepts or ideas, Fictional crossover - Crossover fan made

Read more here: » Fictional crossover: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - Gag cameo

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Snow White - Story

In the traditional Brothers Grimm version of this tale, Snow White is born to a queen, who dies shortly after giving birth. The king takes a new wife who is beautiful but very proud. She possesses a magic mirror, to whom she would often ask "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?", and to which the mirror would always reply, "You are". But one day when she asks her mirror, it responds, "Queen, you're the fairest where you are, but Snow ...

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Snow White, Snow White - Story, Snow White - Other Versions, Snow White - Snow White And Rose Red

Read more here: » Snow White: Encyclopedia II - Snow White - Story

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Flip the Frog - History

Flip's origins are said to have been rooted in the Silly Symphony cartoon, Night. The short was animated by Ub Iwerks while working for his colleague and friend Walt Disney in 1930. After a series of disputes between the two, Iwerks left Disney and went on to accept an offer from Pat Powers to open a cartoon studio of his own and receive a salary of $300 a week, an offer Disney at the time, couldn't match. Iwerks was to produce new cartoons under Powers' Celebrity Pictures and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The first series he was to produce was to feature a character called Tony the Frog, but Iwerks disliked the name ...

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Flip the Frog, Flip the Frog - History, Flip the Frog - Filmography, Flip the Frog - 1930, Flip the Frog - 1931, Flip the Frog - 1932, Flip the Frog - 1933

Read more here: » Flip the Frog: Encyclopedia II - Flip the Frog - History

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Futurama - Setting

The setting is first and foremost a backdrop for humor, and the show is not above committing continuity errors if they serve to further the gags. The capabilities of many things vary according to what is most appropriate for the situation at hand. The visually retro-futuristic world of Futurama is not a utopia but neither is it a dystopia. Unlike past cartoons like The Jetsons, which showed an efficient, clean, happy future, Futurama portrays a less idealistic view, with humans still dealing with many of the same ...

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Futurama, Futurama - Characters and plot, Futurama - Characters, Futurama - Planet Express, Futurama - Setting, Futurama - Linguistics, Futurama - Galactic politics, Futurama - DOOP and intergalactic relations, Futurama - Religion, Futurama - Production, Futurama - Possible revival, Futurama - Post-production presence, Futurama - Syndicated broadcasts, Futurama - Non-broadcast production, Futurama - Season details and references, Futurama - Credits gags, Futurama - Opening credits, Futurama - Closing credits: 30th Century Fox, Futurama - Memes and slang, Futurama - DVD releases, Futurama - Comparisons to Red Dwarf

Read more here: » Futurama: Encyclopedia II - Futurama - Setting

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - The Golden Age of American animation - The early years

The motion picture industry had been shaken to its roots with the introduction of sound film in 1927, and two years later a similar revolution took place in the field of animation. Walt Disney took what was seen as an enormous financial gamble, and he produced the first cartoon with a fully synchronized soundtrack: Steamboat Willie, featuring the third theatrical appearance of Mickey Mouse. The cartoon was a phenomenal box-office success, drawing in crowds and sparking a meteoric rise to f ...

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The Golden Age of American animation, The Golden Age of American animation - The early years, The Golden Age of American animation - Sound in animation, The Golden Age of American animation - The wartime era, The Golden Age of American animation - Stop motion and special effects, The Golden Age of American animation - The 1950s 1960s and the end of the Golden Age, The Golden Age of American animation - Partial list of noteworthy shorts from the Golden Age of animation, The Golden Age of American animation - Walt Disney Productions, The Golden Age of American animation - Warner Bros., The Golden Age of American animation - Fleischer Studios/Famous Studios, The Golden Age of American animation - MGM, The Golden Age of American animation - Walter Lantz, The Golden Age of American animation - Charles Mintz/Screen Gems Columbia, The Golden Age of American animation - UPA, The Golden Age of American animation - Others

Read more here: » The Golden Age of American animation: Encyclopedia II - The Golden Age of American animation - The early years

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - 1930 - Events

1930 - January-February. 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 b ...

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1930, 1930 - Events, 1930 - January-February, 1930 - March, 1930 - April-May, 1930 - June-August, 1930 - September-December, 1930 - Unknown dates, 1930 - Births, 1930 - January-February, 1930 - March, 1930 - April, 1930 - May-August, 1930 - September-December, 1930 - Date unknown, 1930 - Deaths, 1930 - Nobel Prizes

Read more here: » 1930: Encyclopedia II - 1930 - Events

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - Introduction

Crossovers of multiple characters owned by one company or published by one publisher, have been used to set an established continuity, where characters can frequently meet within one setting. This is especially true of comic book publishers, as different characters in various Marvel or DC comic books frequently interact with one another since they live in the same "universe". (The X-Men, for example, have frequent dealings with another group of Marvel heroes, the Fantastic Four.) Crossovers may also be advertised as a guest appearance or cameo appearance, often to promote another work of fiction, somet ...

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Fictional crossover, Fictional crossover - Introduction, Fictional crossover - General crossovers, Fictional crossover - Explicitly outside continuity, Fictional crossover - Dream sequence, Fictional crossover - Celebrity guest appearance, Fictional crossover - Gag cameo, Fictional crossover - Crossover concepts or ideas, Fictional crossover - Crossover fan made

Read more here: » Fictional crossover: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - Introduction

Betty Boop: Encyclopedia II - Anime - Characteristics

Anime features a wide variety of artistic styles which vary from artist to artist. Anime also features a large number of genres as well--at least as many as traditional cinema. This is an important contrast to most western-produced animation. While most western animated titles are made expressly for younger children, anime has a significantly broader range of appeal. While some anime is made expressly for young children, most titles are targeted towards a young adult or older audience. ...

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Anime, Anime - History, Anime - Terminology, Anime - Pronunciation, Anime - Spelling, Anime - Syntax, Anime - Synonyms, Anime - Characteristics, Anime - Target audience, Anime - Genres, Anime - Music, Anime - Animation style, Anime - Production types of anime, Anime - Franchising, Anime - Licensing and distribution, Anime - Fansubs, Anime - Notes

Read more here: » Anime: Encyclopedia II - Anime - Characteristics




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