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Betty Boop's Rise to fame
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Betty Boop-oop-a-dooped her way to the silver screen in the Max Fleischer short Dizzy Dishes on August 8th, 1930. Since then, shes been captivating audiences for over 70 years with her innocent start out as the bubbly bombshell that we know and love today. In fact, at the start of her career, BETTY WAS A DOG. Yes, you read that righta dog! It was only after appearances in several Fleischer cartoons that she eventually shed her canine ears in 1932s Any Rags and assumed a human shape. And what a shape! With her AMPLE CURVES and trademark SULTRY SWAY, Betty characterized a sexuality common to the depression a paying audience. Oftentimes, the occasional breeze would be known to lift Bettys tiny dress or accidentally force her top off--much to the shock of viewers
Betty Boop-oop-a-dooped her way to the silver screen in the Max Fleischer short ...