Betty Boop's
Hallowe'en Party
Betty Boop - Halloween party
Betty's figure was modeled after Mae West's and her singing style taken from Helen Kane the "Boop-Boop-a-Doop" Girl.
The voice of Betty Boop was that of May Questal.
replacement, were introduced. Betty Boop's beginings were quite risque and ahead of her time as gusts of wind raised her skirt long before Marilyn Monroe.
By 1932 Betty was considered to be the first female animated screen star who could do it all - Drama, Musicals and Comedy.
was released. In 1934
Betty Boop Film's & Appearances:
Betty Boop Movies of 1930: Dizzy Dishes
Stopping the Show
Betty Boop Movies of 1931: Silly Scandals
Bimbo's Initiation Bimbo's Express Minding the Baby
Betty Boop Movies of 1932:
Any Rags
Boop-Oop-a-Doop
Crazy Town
The Dancing Fool
Chess-Nuts
A-Hunting
The Betty Boop Limited Rudy Valee Memories
Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee
Bamboo Isle
Betty Boop's Ups
and Downs
Betty Boop for President
I'll Be Glad When Your Dead,
You Rascal You
Betty Boop's Museum
Betty Boop Movies of 1933: Betty Boop's Ker-Choo
Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions
Betty Boop's Birthday
Party
Betty Boop in Mother Goose Land
Popeye the Sailor
The Old Man of the Mountain
Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party
Betty Boop Movies of 1934:
She Wronged Him Right
Red Hot Mama
Ha! Ha! Ha!
Betty in Blunderland
Betty Boop's Trial
Betty Boop's Little Pal
Betty Boop's Prize Show
Betty Boop Movies of 1935:
Baby Be Good Taking the Blame Stop That Noise Swat The Fly No! No! A Thousand Times No! A Little Soap and Water A Language All My Own Betty Boop and Grampy Judge For A Day Making Stars Betty Boop and Henry, the Funniest Living American
Betty Boop Movies of 1937: House Cleaning Blues Whoops! I'm a Cowboy The Hot Air Salesman Pudgey Takes a Bow-Wow Pudgey Picks a Fight The Impractical Joker Ding Dong Doggie The Candid Candidate Service With a Smile The New Deal Show The Fox Hunter Zula Hula
Betty Boop Movies of 1938: Riding the Rails Be Up to Date PHonest Love and True Out of the Ink Well Swing School Pudgey and the Lost Kitten Buzzy Boop Pudgey the Watchman Buzzy Boop at the Concert Sally Swing On with the New Pudgey in Thrills and Chills
Betty Boop Movies of 1939: My Friend the Monkey So Does an Automobile Musical Mountaineers The Scared Crows Rythem on the Reservation Yip Yip Yippy
Betty Boop Movie of 1980: Hurray for Betty Boop
Betty Boop Movie of 1985: The Romance of Betty Boop
Betty Boop Appearance 1988: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
When is Betty Boop's Birthday?
Date of Birth: August 8, 1930
Who is the white dog that is featured with Betty Boop?
That's Pudgy, Betty Boop's loyal puppy buddy (created by Myron Waldman)
What happen to the lady who did the voice of Betty Boop?
Mae Questel is the lady. She provided the unique, child-like voice of cartoon characters Betty Boop & Olive Oyl, and died at age 89 on January 4th, 1998. She was a veteran of stage, movies & vaudeville. Born in the Bronx, Questel was discovered at 17 when she was signed to perform on the vaudeville circuit. She did imitations of popular performers! When animator Max Fleischer heard one of Ms. Questel's performances, he signed her to take over the squeaky voice of the now worldwide famous Betty Boop. The voice was actually styled on the voice of another actor, Helen Kane, who created a sensation on Broadway in 1928 with a "boop-boop-a-doop" rendition of the hit song "I Wanna Be Loved by You." During her eight years as the voice of Betty Boop, Questel was in 150 plus cartoon shorts. Her recording of "On the Good Ship Lollipop", in her Betty Boop voice, sold more than two million copies back in the day! The Betty Boop Animated Toon was retired in 1939, but Mae Questel returned to the character when Betty Boop appeared in the 1988 movie
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit."