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Betty Boop's Early Years

Not long after the daring, wild  and "roaring 20's", a time when many expressed themselves as eagerly and socially carefree, (enjoying their sexuality and expressing themselves as uninhibited as they dare),
Betty made her grand entrance as one of the first cartoon characters with "
sex appeal".

Betty's first few years on the screen introduced a rather wild, sexy, provocative party girl,
often sought after and approached by"gentlemen" wanting to have their way with her.
However, Betty was NOT a willing dame when it actually came down to approaching her!!

"You can say my voice is awful,
Or my songs are too risque',
Oh, but don't take my
"boop-oop-a-doop away!"
Betty with Helen Kane
~This page
and website
is unfinished...

..still under
construction~
Betty visited Japan
in her early years
as a film star....
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Disclaimer
The webmaster of this site has no connection with the Betty Boop official site or the Fleisher Studio
Betty Boop was created by cartoonist
Grim Natwick of the Max Fleisher Studios, Inc. 1930-1939
Some images have been colorized  in the 60's by unknown sources; all original Boop art was in black & white
Some may be more recent art and not the original art of Natwick; in those cases I am unsure of the artist that drew her
There are many, many, Betty Boop collection sites and I believe It is legal to add the art to your site.
Information within this site was collected from dozens of other Boop fans and literature and may or may not be 100% correct.
Music: "Baby Face" by unknown artist
This is NOT an OFFICIAL Betty Boop website
This website was created by Mary Ellen Parker 2001-2002
affectionately known as the umpymama or umpy
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