Why the Betty Boop Cartoons Were CENSORED in 1934

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  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 2 года назад +284

    I was born in 1952. As a kid, I watched and loved Betty Boop cartoons. The "deviants" were the Censors... Loved this. Thanks.

    • @tunesmith7437
      @tunesmith7437 2 года назад +9

      I was born in '46 and I agree with you. The allure of BB was mild compared to the 1970's.

    • @is4bella._.21
      @is4bella._.21 2 года назад +7

      It was because the cartoon was actually for adults, Not kids.

    • @timmotel5804
      @timmotel5804 2 года назад +9

      @@is4bella._.21 I must have been an "adult kid" then.

    • @NightmareEuphoria
      @NightmareEuphoria 2 года назад +2

      uh i was born in the 2000s

    • @NightmareEuphoria
      @NightmareEuphoria 2 года назад +2

      am i young or smth

  • @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus
    @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus 2 года назад +300

    The early Betty Boop cartoons are really bizarre, especially the haunted theme versions. But they are very entertaining, and richly animated in a way that can never be duplicated no matter the technology.

    • @lindaeasley5606
      @lindaeasley5606 2 года назад +18

      That seemed to be the case with just about every animation studio back in the '20s to early '30s . Some kind of obssession with the occult. There's the classic Dance of the Skeletons in 1929 by Walt Disney

    • @davidsatterwhite5812
      @davidsatterwhite5812 2 года назад +11

      They also used the Rotoscope which gave the Fleisher cartoon their natural like movements. Something the Disney and other animators couldn't imitate.

    • @geraldwilliams1080
      @geraldwilliams1080 2 года назад +7

      Betty Boop doing"St.James Infirmary" with Cab Callaway is still a classic cartoon... my favorite!

    • @davidsatterwhite5812
      @davidsatterwhite5812 2 года назад

      @@geraldwilliams1080 thanks for letting me know. I gotta check it out.

    • @FoxRivers778
      @FoxRivers778 2 года назад +2

      Like "Red Hot Mamma" where demons are dancing around her.

  • @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
    @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 Год назад +48

    All of us Boomers were raised with Betty Boop, Popeye, Merry Melodies, etc., all the cartoons that our parents would see at the theatre at Saturday matinees. All of them were fun, light-hearted, and full of music. I think that they are one reason our generation was so active in popular music.

  • @paulsto6516
    @paulsto6516 2 года назад +70

    Betty has always been my favorite cartoon character. And Max Fleischer let her kick the gong around with cab Calloway.
    Perfection!

    • @marlinpace514
      @marlinpace514 2 года назад

      And I wouldn't be surprised if her and Cab Calloway had something to do with the Hayes act applied to her

    • @jewelzb1402
      @jewelzb1402 Год назад +3

      She messed around with a bloke named Smoky
      She loved him though he was cokey
      He took her down to Chinatown
      And he showed her how to kick the gong around
      🎶
      Hidee hidee hidee hi
      Whoah
      Hee dee hee dee hee dee hee
      A hidee hidee hidee ho
      😂😂😂
      Of course, those are some of the lyrics to minnie the moocher. Haha.

  • @bluebuzzdog
    @bluebuzzdog 2 года назад +98

    I grew up with Betty in reruns in the late 50s-early 60s. Her cartoons were my introduction to surrealism. I still love them.

    • @CAMacKenzie
      @CAMacKenzie 2 года назад +4

      I've heard that Ha! Ha! Ha! was banned for drug use (Koko climbs out of the inkwell, needs dental work, so Betty gives him Laughing Gas, which gets away and affects everybody and everything, very surreal!), but I remember seeing it on an afternoon cartoon show on TV in the 1950s. Also other early Betty Boops.

    • @catty8516
      @catty8516 2 года назад

      🗿

    • @frankv.2124
      @frankv.2124 Год назад

      yes, and also Tex Avery cartoons, I was such a fan that I even named my son Tex....and i'm from Belgium ! 😃

  • @crazyfvck
    @crazyfvck 2 года назад +172

    I had NO idea that she was voiced by the original woman in Who Framed Roger Rabbit! That blew my mind :) It's really cool that she still had the same voice all those years later :) I also had no idea that the same woman voiced Olive Oyl :)

    • @kevinpowers7814
      @kevinpowers7814 2 года назад +29

      The actress, Mae Questel, also played Aunt Bethany in Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase.

    • @lawrencewheeler7837
      @lawrencewheeler7837 2 года назад +5

      In alot of pop eye cartoons Betty boop was black later she was changed to White.

    • @CAMacKenzie
      @CAMacKenzie 2 года назад +6

      That the same voice actress should have done Betty Boop and Olive Oyl should not be any surprise. Voice actors often did lots of different cartoon characters. For example, June Foray did Rocky the Flying Squirrell, Hoppity Hooper, Nell Fenwick, Natasha Fatale, and just about any other female or child character in Rocky and Bullwinkle, Hoppity Hooper, and all the associated cartoons from Jay Ward. Also worked on animations of Dr Seuss, The Smurfs, Stan Freberg commercials, Disney, and and and... Started working in cartoons and radio in the 1930s. And, occasionally did live action movies and TV.

    • @HooDatDonDar
      @HooDatDonDar Год назад +1

      @@lawrencewheeler7837 no. I’ve seen them all.
      She did black up in ‘bamboo isle’, a BB cartoon.

    • @bigverybadtom
      @bigverybadtom Год назад +4

      @@lawrencewheeler7837 Actually she was an animal character who became human.

  • @ellenchavez2043
    @ellenchavez2043 10 месяцев назад +13

    I love Betty Boop. They would show her cartoons on Saturday morning, early. I lived her carefree, independent working and learning living on her own. Because Bimbo and Coco were her friends, they all helped each other out. It never seemed like she was a damsel in distress,being rescued. Rather, it was her friends looking out for her. I was really glad to see her revival.

  • @nahkohese555
    @nahkohese555 2 года назад +104

    Back in the 60s, my dad managed to find 8mm films of all the old classics - Betty Boop, Popeye, Felix the Cat, Woody Woodpecker, and more. They had been redone like silent movies, with the dialog frames added. It was great fun watching them.

    • @geronimo67
      @geronimo67 2 года назад +3

      Sweeeet!

    • @TheRMBoyd
      @TheRMBoyd 8 месяцев назад

      Please post them if you still have them!

  • @dyscotopia
    @dyscotopia 2 года назад +284

    I was a huge fan of early cartoons as a kid, especially the fluid, surreal Fleischer house style.. I recognized that Betty was meant to be sexy and found her endearing, but she didn't turn me into a deviant. That was left to the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues and scrambled satellite porn.

    • @Buck1954
      @Buck1954 2 года назад +10

      I agree

    • @fnjesusfreak
      @fnjesusfreak 2 года назад +14

      I think it's because she was more of a "cute-sexy".

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 2 года назад

      @@fnjesusfreak Betty Boop is definitely CUTE-SEXY.
      🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 2 года назад +1

      @@fnjesusfreak Yes, an 'innocent' sexy! She WASN'T for want of a better word, 'slutty'!

    • @technomaster3152
      @technomaster3152 2 года назад +8

      I figured out how to alter a TV set's horizontal oscillator circuit in order to decode scrambled porn without a decoder box.

  • @bobsanders9114
    @bobsanders9114 2 года назад +33

    The voiceover comments, writing, technique and delivery are MUCH improved on this channel. A lot of good work has been done.

  • @howlalongwithspot6785
    @howlalongwithspot6785 2 года назад +72

    We grew up washing a lot of the Fleischer cartoons, and they likely influenced our button art. It's important to note that the harassment wasn't just feminism but class view, the code attacked more than sex, but moved things into the non-urban, non-working class view point of leave it to beaver. Fleischer cartoon's were more likely to show cracks on the walls, light bulbs hanging from ceilings without globes or shades, are other signs of people living in less than medium income conditions.

    • @grantsolomon7660
      @grantsolomon7660 2 года назад +7

      Excellent point I never noticed that point of view before.

    • @rgnyc
      @rgnyc 2 года назад +5

      You're right. Even the few urban shows that existed in the 1950s (e.g. "The Goldbergs") more or less sanitized the world. Although the gritty quality of the Kramden apartment appalled me even as a child.

    • @lawrencewheeler7837
      @lawrencewheeler7837 2 года назад +3

      I reviewed many of the comments on Betty boop I was the only one who noticed when Betty was on pop eye she was and is black when she's on her own changed white.

    • @carsonm7292
      @carsonm7292 2 года назад +5

      @@lawrencewheeler7837 I have to imagine that was supposed to be a tropical tan.

    • @marlinpace514
      @marlinpace514 2 года назад

      Actually in the early Betty Boops she was a DOG. She morhed to human. The dark skinned one I remember she was an islander doing the hula in a grass skirt

  • @JackBWatkins
    @JackBWatkins 2 года назад +30

    As a kid in the late 50’s and early 60’s, Betty Boop cartoons were part of the mix of Saturday Morning cartoons on TV. It explains why I am fascinated by old Clara Bow films.

    • @gooddognigel4947
      @gooddognigel4947 2 года назад +2

      Same here. I watched those reruns whenever they were on.

    • @myreadingmapped
      @myreadingmapped 2 года назад +2

      Me too! When I was five I loved to watch Betty Boop, Popeye, Felix the Cat and Bimbo cartoons. And of course Whimpy who always said " I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today." He was what made McDonalds rise to fame because we grew up with Whimpy.

  • @marlenesingleton8839
    @marlenesingleton8839 2 года назад +49

    Very interesting, I didn't know when Betty Boop was created. In the past I had seen pictures of her but didn't think much about it. Now I know who the cartoonist is that created her. Thanks for sharing.

    • @michaelmckenna6464
      @michaelmckenna6464 2 года назад +3

      Betty Boop actually evolved, starting out as anthroposophical human/puppy until her floppy ears were replaced by earrings and her black nose was replaced by an upturned nose.

    • @dickrichard626
      @dickrichard626 2 года назад +2

      @@michaelmckenna6464 She went from creepy to slightly less, but still creepy looking. 😆 The head shape combined with the disproportionate placement of the other features didn't really look good then and still doesn't now. It invokes feelings of tripping balls and to have that face on a relatively normal looking body is basically just grotesque.

  • @walterreeves3679
    @walterreeves3679 2 года назад +12

    I saw my first Betty Boop cartoons in the late 1970s when they were released to theaters in a compilation containing the ones featuring Cab Calloway. They were a double revelation. I've been a fan ever since. Thanks for this long overdue appreciation!

  • @henrikharbin5521
    @henrikharbin5521 2 года назад +38

    My ate brother was mostly a Disney fan, but he also introduced me to older cartoons like Felix the Cat, early Popeye, Beany and Cecil, Hrrcules, and Betty Boop. It was particularly interesting when I found out, during research for a college paper, that Popeye was originally a guest in a Betty cartoon.

    • @michaelmckenna6464
      @michaelmckenna6464 2 года назад +6

      Popeye started out even earlier as a minor character who first appeared in Segar’s Thimble Theater comic strip in 1929, ten years after the comic strip started. but his popularity took off until he became the main character and the first cartoon was in 1933.

    • @mikethebike2456
      @mikethebike2456 2 года назад +6

      🏍️ Who ate your brother ?

    • @henrikharbin5521
      @henrikharbin5521 2 года назад +7

      LATE... sorry, I'm legally blind and sometimes don't pick up on the mistrakes I make.

  • @lordzeke7307
    @lordzeke7307 11 месяцев назад +4

    What people forget is that cartoons were made for movie theaters as TV wasn't invented yet

  • @skyden24195
    @skyden24195 2 года назад +16

    Along with my brother and sister, kids in the 1980's, we used to watch the compilation feature, "Hooray For Betty Boop," constantly. One of the most fascinating aspects of the cartoon was the inclusion of Cab Calloway and his song "Minnie the Moocher," which was an extra bonus since we were also fans of "The Blues Brothers" film which included the same singer and song.

  • @buailebawns2162
    @buailebawns2162 2 года назад +215

    The National Institute of Decency need to be investigated for indecency.

    • @TampaDave
      @TampaDave 2 года назад

      The main job qualification of a censor is that you must have a very DIRTY mind and believe everyone else does, too.
      These are people who would ban all ink blots and cloud formations for the filth they see there.

    • @stardolphin2
      @stardolphin2 2 года назад +11

      Mae West had about the same problems, at the same time, with the same result that she wasn't as much fun when portrayed more restrained...

    • @tuckergary1516
      @tuckergary1516 2 года назад +6

      worse yet lucy and dizze seperate beds

    • @lohphat
      @lohphat 2 года назад +14

      Those who screech about morality should be the first investigated.

    • @gorillaau
      @gorillaau 2 года назад +10

      Investigate those that preach "Think of the children" first.

  • @montesmith5488
    @montesmith5488 2 года назад +31

    I’m a Boomer, grew up watching Bett Boop, Our Gang, Three Stooges, Bowery Boys, Tarzan, Popeye ect.
    Did not become a racist, sex crazed serial killer ect. There is way too much worry about the impact of Sex and violence in entertainment. I doubt that the great majority who play GTA will go out and hijack a car. It probably says more about the people who worry so much about this stuff than the item of entertainment itself.

  • @grantsolomon7660
    @grantsolomon7660 2 года назад +13

    As a kid the innuendo contained in Betty Boo went right over my head, the same goes for super chicken,Rocky the flying squirrel and Roger ramjet.

  • @alanfoster6589
    @alanfoster6589 2 года назад +33

    Insignificant side note: that is a Tahitian hula Betty performs; not Hawaiian. Way faster, much faster hip movements, use of legs bent at the knee. At the time (1930's) nobody in the U.S. knew the difference(s).

    • @henrimatisse7481
      @henrimatisse7481 2 года назад

      great insight, thanks!

    • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
      @davidanderson_surrey_bc 2 года назад +2

      On the other hand, she finally gets lei'd.

    • @Darknamja
      @Darknamja 2 года назад

      I did notice that they darkened her complexion. 👀

    • @scotpens
      @scotpens Год назад

      The Tahitian dance is the tamure, not hula.

    • @alanfoster6589
      @alanfoster6589 Год назад +1

      @@scotpens I know (I lived in Tahiti for awhile, back in 1973, and I once won a very minor dance competition in Kauai). But for purposes of discussing Betty's movements, I said "hula" for those unfamiliar with the difference. I suppose I could have elaborated more. I remember one dancer who could reverse her fa'arapa. You can find some of that on youtube. Hugely impressive control.

  • @x5775
    @x5775 2 года назад +32

    My spouse and I enjoy "classic" films; especially pre-code movies, shorts, etc.
    It seems even the cartoons were more interesting/entertaining pre-code.
    Thanks for a thoughtful video about Betty Boop cartoons, birth through "re-birth".

    • @travelertime4382
      @travelertime4382 2 года назад

      "even the cartoons were more interesting/entertaining pre-code"
      Just like before MAGA ?
      Just saying ! : )

    • @rodneystanger1651
      @rodneystanger1651 2 года назад +6

      @@travelertime4382 WTF are you on about??

    • @gordonwelcher9598
      @gordonwelcher9598 Год назад +1

      ​@@travelertime4382 Just like before woke.

  • @danfarris135
    @danfarris135 2 года назад +42

    I work with a girl who would make a real life Betty. I had to show her the old cartoon as she didn’t even know about it.

  • @eddieboggs8306
    @eddieboggs8306 2 года назад +46

    Betty started out as half human, half animal. The Hayes code came into existence and Betty wears more clothes.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 2 года назад +4

      1st FURRY icon?

    • @EamonThePhilogynistWalford
      @EamonThePhilogynistWalford Год назад

      And in a reversal of that, Bosko and Honey - the first Warner Bros. cartoon stars - would end up being redesigned as dog-like creatures in their Tiny Toon Adventures appearance. Which would, in turn, influence the look (if indirectly) of Yakko, Wakko and Dot Warner in Animaniacs. 😉

    • @scotpens
      @scotpens Год назад

      The Motion Picture Production Code -- the so-called "Hays Code" -- was actually written in 1930, but the industry didn't start seriously enforcing it until about halfway through 1934.

  • @keithhalsey5548
    @keithhalsey5548 2 года назад +7

    As a child growing up in SD on a farm we had a galvanized steel silo. I was 9 in 1960. On the side of the old silo was a pencil drawn silhouette of Betty it was about a foot tall and expertly done. My father explained her significance to me when I had gotten older!!

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 2 года назад +1

      Where in South Dakota? I have lived in Pierre (Pier) Since January 1, 2001.

  • @Voodoomaria
    @Voodoomaria 2 года назад +26

    Nip-Slip 1930's style, That's why the Hays Office came down on Betty.
    In at least three of her cartoons, Bare Boobies.
    Of the 117 Betty Boob cartoons, I have 116 of them [Including the Popeye the sailor first cartoon].
    Betty Boop was one of the focal points justifying the establishment of The Hays Office, and Motion Picture Production Code.
    She was just far too racy for a cartoon.
    Update: ONE YEAR LATER.
    I FINALLY obtained the missing Betty Boop cartoon, my set is now complete.
    AND IN ADDITION, I have added well over a dozen OTHER Cartoons made prior to her main series where-in Betty had cameos.

    • @JazzMaven
      @JazzMaven 2 года назад +2

      Early days of the American Taliban...

    • @michaelmckenna6464
      @michaelmckenna6464 2 года назад +4

      Max Fleischer obviously hated the censors and dedicated himself to trying to slip a frame or two under their noses.
      While playing one cartoon frame by frame, there were single frames where Betty’s cleavage was clearly illustrated. But these frames passed by faster than a blink.

    • @Voodoomaria
      @Voodoomaria 2 года назад +2

      @@michaelmckenna6464 All of the animation houses hated the Hays office and took great delight in "slipping one past them".
      All references to spitting and vomiting were banned, so in one western themed Warners cartoon, the town was named "Rising Gorge",A Shakespearian reference to throwing up.
      The writers with MGM used to submit scripts with a dozen completely over-the- top jokes, so by the time the censors got to the joke the writers REALLY wanted, they felt guilty, and let it pass because it wasn't as bad as the others.
      All the major animation houses made direct "fourth wall"jokes about the Hays office, and the obvious jokes that the censors wouldn't allow.
      Not surprisingly, the ONLY animation house that didn't chafe under the yoke of censorship was Disney, and themselves became a joke usable by other animation houses who frequently "re-interpreted" Disney shorts with a more mature spin.

    • @SLINGSHOTWORLDTV
      @SLINGSHOTWORLDTV 2 года назад +3

      There was a frame, which was paid homage to in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, where a knickerless naked vulva shows for a moment. Just a little upstroke of the cartoonist's pen. The car crash into a lamp post in Toontown. It is on the Laserdisc..

    • @Voodoomaria
      @Voodoomaria 2 года назад

      @@SLINGSHOTWORLDTV I know the scene, Had they painted panties on Jessica rabbit, instead of the flesh, toned shadow then the image would have "popped" instantly drawing the eye of the viewer Instead they basically "Barbie-dolled" her, and left it in shadow, that's why so few people are aware of the scene.
      If they wanted people to "see" it [that is, be consciously aware of it], then they would have given her black, or white panties, or a bikini bottom matching her gown.
      I taught myself traditional 2D cell animation as a hobby in my youth, so I examined Hundreds of cartoons frame by frame to see how the masters were doing what they did. Some things like the Jessica Rabbit shot were simply necessities for the scene [ Remember, In traditional animation there is story-boarding, and three stages of cell creation BEFORE the individual cells reach ink and paint, and every stage is scrutinized by the director, the animation director, AND the chief animator. "Slipping In" a scene was always a cooperative effort to get something past the censors, "Roger Rabbit" didn't have censors to worry about, THEY had the Disney Corporate structure overseeing their content, and the director, Director of animation, and Chief animator are very much a part of that structure, and it's THEIR jobs on the line if they try to sneak something like this in deliberately.
      They always had the option of altering Jessica's flight path during principle animation, before it made it to the assistant animator, the in-betweener, or the inker, but they went with this option. It fell to the colourist to recognize the problem [up to this point everything is a black and white line drawing] and find a fix.
      They did the best with what the scene offered.
      Flash animation commonly used today, entire scenes are created and coloured BEFORE the actual animation is carried out, and everything can be done with a single person at a keyboard.
      Now the nude woman in the window during the city fly-by scene in "The Rescuers", THAT was something that got sneaked in, and it was done by probably in the Camera stage, because it was too large to not be noticed when the Background artist's work was being cleared by the director.
      The audience sees it roaring bast at 80 miles per hour, everyone behind the scenes sees a static painting that remains unmoving the whole time.

  • @TheParkAttendant
    @TheParkAttendant 2 года назад +12

    I did see Betty Boop cartoons on reruns as a kid
    I even got to see a scene that was censored in a documentary. A sentry was sleeping on the job with an alarm clock on his belt. Betty walk wound the hands of clock until the alarm went off. It was censored because she "wound up his clock", which was concidered sexual innuendo back then.

    • @JazzMaven
      @JazzMaven 2 года назад

      I remember that one, too!

  • @night-x6793
    @night-x6793 2 года назад +13

    I remember seeing a lot of merchandise in the 90's and early 2000's which the funny part is I figure out that Betty was a cartoon character but never watched any the shows because I could find any TV channels that would have it until about 20 years later when internet video sites got more functional to watch them.

    • @Starsk25
      @Starsk25 2 года назад +1

      I asked my mom (who was born in 1935) what was "wrong" with Betty Boop? My mom said "she's just a party girl".

    • @night-x6793
      @night-x6793 2 года назад

      @@Starsk25 Guessing the party girl thing is more better then a traveling prostitute or any other sex based name for that matter?

  • @jimtongas821
    @jimtongas821 2 года назад +6

    Grew up watching Betty as a kid in the late 50s-early 60s. One sexy cartoon character.
    Also remember the old man in the early ones. He used to create all kinds of items from junk around the house.

  • @a1productionllc
    @a1productionllc 2 года назад +20

    I loved Betty ever since I was a kid, she was always funny.

  • @michaelmorgan7893
    @michaelmorgan7893 2 года назад +27

    With the stuff they let pass nowadays, they have no room to judge Betty Boop. Those are beautiful old classic cartoons

  • @timheersma4708
    @timheersma4708 2 года назад +5

    Betty Boop was before my time, but Felix the Cat and Popeye were regular shows to watch in my youth. (Felix the Cat I still remember the theme ...whenever he is in a fix, he reaches into his bag of tricks" :D

    • @Mister_Pedantic
      @Mister_Pedantic 2 года назад +2

      I remember those Felix cartoons from when I was a child. We kids didn't understand what a Master Cylinder was or a Solenoid Robot. You can find some of them on YT. They're pretty lame, looking at them now. But Popeye is timeless.

  • @jiwbink
    @jiwbink 2 года назад +8

    AND THEN YOU MORE OFTEN THAN NOT,LEARN THAT THE VERY PEOPLE PUSHING THE STRICT "RULES AND GUIDELINES" ARE INVOLVED IN THE SICKEST,MOST DEPRAVED THINGS GOING!

  • @Hillers62
    @Hillers62 2 года назад +7

    At 2:13 ...she was also the voice of little Audrey...

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 2 года назад +20

    Personally, I like Betty Boop. I think her cartoons were very interesting. And they definitely have their charm.

    • @markmccoy7062
      @markmccoy7062 2 года назад +1

      I do agree with that but i have seen Betty Boop on RUclips i never seen her on tv i do love her voice but i do like to see her on tv

    • @MatthewTheWolf2029
      @MatthewTheWolf2029 2 года назад

      @tony borelli It means its my personal opinion and view point.

  • @bonitamartin4954
    @bonitamartin4954 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love watching old cartoons. Betty is among my favorites.

  • @stevenbaer5999
    @stevenbaer5999 2 года назад +15

    I have to admit that she is actually the best cartoon character. I have seen that modern day girls have Betty Boop tattoos.

    • @timmotel5804
      @timmotel5804 10 дней назад

      @@stevenbaer5999 but, I always thought that only drunken sailors in foreign ports were supposed to have tattoos?!

  • @MrEdWeirdoShow
    @MrEdWeirdoShow Год назад +2

    Great stuff. Betty's studio would never dare to pay Helen Kane anything, because that legal example would have resulted in them having to pay a hundred times more than that to the incredible icon Clara Bow. Boop!

  • @artfuldodger7838
    @artfuldodger7838 2 года назад +50

    Betty Boop was based on Baby Esther. Look her up. She's a live action Betty.

    • @EWOODJ
      @EWOODJ 2 года назад +8

      She's not the only influence. There is a lot more than people are claiming.

    • @kingpong61
      @kingpong61 2 года назад +5

      I heard about Baby Esther a few years ago and sent her Wikipedia article to several friends. Apparently, Helen Kane and one if the Fleischer brothers went to see Esther perform in a Harlem nightclub
      doing her song and dance act where she
      sang 'boop oop a doop' and Ms. Kane and the Fleischer bros. stole her act
      without Esther's permission nor gave her
      any credit or residual pay.

    • @RayPointerChannel
      @RayPointerChannel 2 года назад +5

      Betty Boop was a caricature of Helen Kane, who copied the scat singing she heard from child performer, "Baby" Esther Jones, who in turn was imitating others such as Gertrude Saunders. Many were doing this sort of thing. But where Helen Kane went wrong was in claiming that she originated it. It was proven that she did not. Neither did Esther Jones for that matter. But the sound film of her demonstrated that Miss Kane was not unique. THAT in a nutshell is the true story.

    • @RayPointerChannel
      @RayPointerChannel 2 года назад +7

      @@kingpong61 "The Fleischer Brothers?" Which ones? Lou Fleischer was a big fan of Jazz and frequented the Cotton Club. I knew him late in life. He was a man of high principles and had no knowledge of Esther Jones until the lawsuit came up. At the same time, I have been associated with the research on this story for several decades. It has only been within the last four or five years that the complete details about Esther Jones have come to surface, proving first of all that she was a Child Performer, not an adult woman as had been falsely circulated on RUclips and elsewhere on the Internet. The only indication of Esther being a child was the free use in the NY TIMES article referring to "Black Girl," "Baby Esther Jones, etc. The Fleischers were not aware of her since Esther performed in smaller arenas such as The Everglades Club in Manhattan. She never appeared at The Cotton Club, as many have claimed.
      The creation of Betty Boop was the result of what was originally intended as a one-shot cameo caricature based on Helen Kane in the 1930 cartoon, DIZZY DISHES. The reaction to this character in the New York preview was so sensational that Paramount encouraged the continued development of this character. The complication was that as this deliberate caricature of Helen Kane came about as Paramount severed its contract with her at the time of its bankruptcy reorganization in 1930.
      Since there were various forms of this type of scat singing, it was difficult to place any individual as the originator. However, the history seems to go back to women like Gertrude Saunders in 1920. Esther Jones was a Child Performer who was trained for an act and encouraged to imitate the likes of Miss Saunders, who was know for this type of singing. It was when Helen Kane saw Esther's act on two occasions that she did the same and rose to fame as "The Boop-Oop-A-Doop Girl, as coined by the Press. When the Betty Boop cartoons started as a formal series in 1932, she filed her lawsuit claiming that the cartoons were unfair competition and had stolen her audience. But by being a public figure, she had no exclusivity to her image. At the same time, her form of singing was not unique to her either, as proven in the court case. Another detail to consider is the personality that Helen Kane displayed compared to Betty Boop. First, Helen Kane came late in the 1920s when the Flapper Era was on the way out. Betty Boop has been compared to the 20s flapper but looked nothing at all like the "Flapper" in her attire. She was more of a representation of the "Jazz Baby" concept in her bathing suit/negligee costume, which Helen Kane never wore. Also, Betty's hair style with the spit curls was short and plastered down to her head, where Helen Kane's hair was "feathered." So this claim of copying her hair style was also false. But most of all, she was not the originator of "Boop-Oop-A-Doop," as the case proved. But then Esther Jones was not the originator, either as explained above.

    • @IvanRodriguez-hl4pg
      @IvanRodriguez-hl4pg 2 года назад

      I always thought of actress Joan Blondel as a live action Betty Boop.

  • @VoightComp
    @VoightComp 2 года назад +4

    I had a crush on Betty since I was 5 years old. Sixty-five years later, and her cartoons are still my favorite.

  • @makeminefreedom
    @makeminefreedom 2 года назад +9

    Censorship has ruined classic cartoons. Nothing is worth watching anymore.

    • @hambone5718
      @hambone5718 2 года назад

      More erasing of history it seems. A lot of cartoons that reflected the times they were made in have been ruined by cuts of scenes, cuts of certain words, or entirely not even available, all being deemed racist or something else just as dumb. THEY ARE CARTOONS. Sad. Very sad.

    • @michaelmumford6351
      @michaelmumford6351 2 года назад

      You said it.

  • @matrox
    @matrox 2 года назад +16

    I grew up watching the sexy BB in the late 50s and 60s cartoons on TV. They were more popular than the restricted mandated ones that got a lot less air time.

  • @fredradatz9575
    @fredradatz9575 2 года назад +6

    I got a Betty tattoo before going to Nam in 1966

  • @dpf5939
    @dpf5939 2 года назад +8

    I loved the early animated cartoons. I know they were painstakingly made but they looked almost humanlike at times. One Betty Boop short that stands out is called Crazy Town from 1932 I believe. It was a really trippy short but she sang a song that went, Foolish facts foolish facts foolish things and silly acts. The animation made her look almost human like the way she moved. The animation of the 30s and 40s was the best, I my eyes anyway.

  • @TickledFunnyBone
    @TickledFunnyBone 2 года назад +8

    My grandmother who passed away in 2010 loved betty boop.

  • @theherrdark4834
    @theherrdark4834 2 года назад +14

    A local pbs and a couple other stations used to show these on the weekend/sundays during 10 am to 1 pm, this means the ones who could complain about it were not able to watch it.

    • @silentotto5099
      @silentotto5099 2 года назад

      When I was a small child back in the mid 60s, one of the local TV stations used to show these Fleischer cartoons as part of their kids programing. Compared to the Warner Bros cartoons or those made by MGM, which were the more normal Saturday morning fare and which were full color, they seemed archaic. But, their weirdness wasn't lost on me even then and I found them quite enjoyable.

  • @JiggsTheMonk02
    @JiggsTheMonk02 2 года назад +7

    supposedly Dave Fleischer made some X rated Betty Boop cartoons where she’d be involved in a 3-way with Popeye and Olive Oyl,and he’d periodically show them at office parties for laughs

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 2 года назад +6

      I read about it in one of Betty Boop's websites. It was September 1938 , Max Fleischer showed a Betty Boop cartoon titled WELCOME TO MIAMI. The cartoon was first shown to the artists & animators of Fleischer Studios. To put it mildly , Betty Boop & Popeye the Sailor were making wild Whoopie. To this day no one knows what happened to the cartoon.🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @wynnschaible
      @wynnschaible 2 года назад

      @@davidwesley2525 It's locked in a secret room with the Jeffrey Epstein cell tapes!

    • @hisseingalmai5726
      @hisseingalmai5726 2 года назад +1

      @@davidwesley2525 They probably destroyed it to avoid backlash

    • @finland4ever55
      @finland4ever55 6 месяцев назад

      All of Betty being considered hot is really gross when you think about how she has a baby face and talks like a kid, but shes actually 16. Look up Betty boop age

  • @paulwoida8249
    @paulwoida8249 2 года назад +1

    Back in 1996, they released an 8 volume set of Betty Boop cartoons on VHS cassettes. The Minnesota lottery had Betty scratch tickets in 2007.

  • @kevinwatts661
    @kevinwatts661 Год назад +4

    Rich, I always enjoy your videos because they're well-written and filled with interesting information, plus your narration style is personal and conversational. Thank you.

  • @remaguire
    @remaguire 2 года назад +2

    Watch Betty Boop cartoons? Oh, yeah! When I was a kid growing up near New York City in the 60s, I distinctly remember all those 1930s Max Fleischer cartoons on local TV. Love them all. Betty Boop, Popeye, Koko the Clown. But one of my all time favorite Betty cartoons was the one in which Koko sings the St. James Infirmary Blues. Great fun!

  • @jb888888888
    @jb888888888 2 года назад +6

    In 1985's _The Romance of Betty Boop_ Betty is voiced by Desiree Goyette.

  • @firedoc5
    @firedoc5 2 года назад +2

    In the late 60's when I was very young, I remember seeing Betty Boop, Felix the Cat, Popeye and other Fleischer cartoons. They are classics that have always stuck with me ever since. My baby sister's best friend was/is obsessed with Betty. She even looks like her in many ways.

  • @leahsodyssey123
    @leahsodyssey123 2 года назад +3

    I rediscovered them in the 90s when my then only daughter discovered them and we both enjoyed watching them. She even had a Barbie like Betty Boop doll with a big head, maybe that inspired the Bratz.

  • @hkschubert9938
    @hkschubert9938 Год назад +1

    When I was a little kid back in the late 1950s Betty Boop was still on TV and I loved her!
    Great history video thanks!
    Brings back memories!

  • @bjs301
    @bjs301 2 года назад +4

    They ran her cartoons on Saturday mornings in the late '50s and early '60s. Of course I was more into "modern" cartoons, like Bugs Bunny, Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound.

    • @matrox
      @matrox 2 года назад +3

      Yeh...I watched all those. Remember Herman the mouse and Mighty Mouse cartoons?

  • @reXdownhamOG
    @reXdownhamOG 2 года назад +1

    I've been a big fan of Fleischer Studios for a very long time. In the 80s & 90s, when I worked in Miami, I drove by their building all of the time. This is an interesting look into their Betty Boop years.

  • @virginiagobetz9084
    @virginiagobetz9084 2 года назад +5

    I loved the Betty Boop cartoon where she portrayed Cinderella.

  • @thewatcher5271
    @thewatcher5271 2 года назад +3

    What A Good Video! Seems Like The Actress Who Did Her Voice The Most Mae Questel, Kind Of Looks Like Betty In Her Old Age. Thanks For Sharing.

    • @RerunZone
      @RerunZone  2 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @varanid9
    @varanid9 2 года назад +11

    The first 2 Weissmuller Tarzan films, "Tarzan the Ape Man" and "Tarzan and his Mate" were pretty kick-ass but, after the Hayes Code was passed, they had to cut out some of the more brutal violence and put more clothes on Jane for subsequent installments. Also the reason most of the original "King Kong" editions viewed are the edited one.

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 2 года назад +3

      You will be surprised, when you watch german 1940 movie ,Der Postmeister' or german 1943 movie ,Münchhausen'. No Hayes Code, but topless women.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 2 года назад +1

      @@brittakriep2938 I remember German TV and ad posters in malls were much less.....prudish, than here in USA when I was sent there back in fall of '79.

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 2 года назад

      @@varanid9 : I am Brittas boyfriend, only co -using her computer for You Tube. Was born in 1965. Yes, in 1970s german TV show Musikladen showed sexy Gogos, Comedy Show Klimbim, and, when i was 16, the ,young people summer love" comedies in cinema, topless women in ,FA' showergel comercials...., an also in Germany long bygone era. The ,moralist' switch came in late 90s. Also ,nudist bathing' ( known as FKK, much funnier than KKK) is in decline. Also in a lot of spa (??) buildings/ Thermalbad, there are some nudist parts, mostly the socalled ,Sauna' part. In last may be two years it started, that some of this Spa/ Thermalbad buildings restrict being nude, where it was for decades common. This phenomeon is here and there, but i think, also in this context, times become lesser liberal. And , few decades ago impossibe, even art museums start to be strange, when there is a centuries old painting of a nude woman. As US citizen, you perhaps know such things for years, but here? I must use Queen Elisabeth ll ' s famous words , she said a number of years ago: I am not amused!

    • @lennyking1899
      @lennyking1899 2 года назад +2

      Yeah , Jane was really skinny-dipping !

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 2 года назад

      @@lennyking1899 : As i noted, i am german in my mid 50s. In early 1950s ( 51/52?) a german movie was produced, for two or three seconds, you can see a painter and a nude woman, for current standarts : Nothing. A number of years ago, i somewhere saw a picture, assumingly from wwll. A soldier with Stahlhelm and a long baton standing before civilians. But not a wwll picture, a Westgerman riotpoliceman in front of a cinema, which showed the noted movie.

  • @bradlundell3449
    @bradlundell3449 3 месяца назад

    I was born in 1953 and Betty Boop was a staple on several local television kid cartoon shows in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis/St. Paul in the 1950s and 1960s. Loved them. I picked up some VHS and DVDs of her cartoons and played them a lot for my kids and they turned out okay. They especially loved Betty's adventures with Grampy. Love the cartoons that featured Cab Calloway's "Old Man of the Mountain" and "Minnie the Moocher." Great stuff. Absolutely inventive. Fleischer's were clearly on overdrive dreaming this stuff up.

  • @dahmc59
    @dahmc59 2 года назад +5

    Betty Boop is the most powerful cartoon character of all time she quite literally gave hell her cold shoulder and the devil her icy stare and completely sent all of Hell into a deep freeze even Thanos could not do that with The Infinity Gauntlet

  • @srothbardt
    @srothbardt 2 года назад +2

    The one with "Minnie the Moocher" is really spooky.

  • @nunyabizness6595
    @nunyabizness6595 2 года назад +4

    You do great work, sir. Entertaining but always informative.

  • @kidcthulhufortney1320
    @kidcthulhufortney1320 2 года назад +2

    Pre-code Betty is such a delight. Those cartoons are so surreal and fun without being sanitized to the point of boredom.

  • @joelstein4657
    @joelstein4657 2 года назад +62

    I watched them as a small boy in the forties and fifties. Believe me, I was very aware of her sexuality, even as a kid. I think she's one of the reason I am a devout heterosexual.

    • @goldenharborstudios7180
      @goldenharborstudios7180 2 года назад +2

      Women I mean, I couldn't give a crap about men

    • @aishavaldez5307
      @aishavaldez5307 2 года назад +4

      Love this comment!

    • @bendavis6722
      @bendavis6722 Год назад

      my father was raised during the great depredation he enjoyed such movies as Shirley Temple Don knots plus trail of the lonesome pine plus John Wayne movies plus the Andy Griffith Show plus little house on the prairie series plus movies plus the Beverly hills Billy's the three stooges plus I watched reruns of Betty Boop way back when when I use to play mafia 1 and 2 I'm into classic cars I saw an easter egg in mafia 2 near one of gas stations don't know if it's Maryland Maro on the billboard sign near little Italy .

  • @oh8wingman
    @oh8wingman 2 года назад +1

    When I was in elementary school back in the 50's they used to show Betty Boop cartoons along with Popeye and assorted others every day for 1/2 hour at lunch time. This was followed by 1/2 an hour of the Three Stooges immediately after school.

  • @organgrinder52
    @organgrinder52 2 года назад +5

    Someone has previously commented that they should release the whole collection of Betty Boop cartoons on DVD. I thoroughly agree, as they had been release back in the 1980's or 90's on Laser Disc. Approximately two albums worth! Betty BIoop is iconic, she is just as popular today, as she first appeared as a dog-like character with long floppy ears (which in later catoons became human ears with small hoop earings). We all must remember, many of the cartoons of that era were aimed at adult audiences, thus the very mature themes that pervade them. Even the Merry Melodies and Looney Tunes, you can see it in the early Bugs Bunny cartoons, his wise cracks and double entendre's were meant for adults. As a child even I didn't understand some of the jokes. Back then Betty Boop was the acme of sexy, long before Jessica Rabbit was ever dreamt up! It's a true shame that the cartoon series 'Drawn Together!' was banned after only one season, even the poster that appeared in New York Subway Trains were banned and removed!

  • @lisaknox7722
    @lisaknox7722 Год назад +2

    Betty boop was one of the classic animation.
    And she was so cute.

  • @bonnieharris8112
    @bonnieharris8112 2 года назад +19

    I knew a lady who really liked Betty Boop, but she suddenly got a bad case of consciousness and religion, so she got rid of most of her collection. I couldn't figure out why she felt Betty Boop was such a bad influence. Just a cute cartoon.

    • @gordonbartlett1921
      @gordonbartlett1921 2 года назад +5

      Religion does that to people. That's one reason we're better off without it.

    • @nightlightabcd
      @nightlightabcd 2 года назад +1

      Religion takes over peoples minds and turn then into slaves! They are not in the light but in the darkness! I know, I used to be one, but I was saved!

    • @travelertime4382
      @travelertime4382 2 года назад

      @@gordonbartlett1921 After jokingly inviting me to church with them to see which of the two in town I'd pick, I suggested that religion is like a buffet or pot luck dinner and I'll take just best bits, but just a little from each offering, and fill my plate that way.

    • @sophiaglass2000
      @sophiaglass2000 2 года назад

      @@travelertime4382 There's a term for that, I've heard thrown around. "Cafeteria Catholics."
      Edit: I am not religious, and this is just an example I've heard.

    • @tiffanyfree5135
      @tiffanyfree5135 2 года назад +1

      Oh there's definitely a reason. When you know you know and can't unknow.

  • @davewilson9738
    @davewilson9738 Год назад +1

    I saw them in the 70's on BBC2 I believe it was, along with such 1930's delights as Flash Gordon with Buster Crabbe!

  • @jerrygillespie1214
    @jerrygillespie1214 2 года назад +3

    I also liked the later BB cartoons for the 3 d effect. This was emphasized in the House Cleaning Blues cartoon of 1937

  • @thogevoll
    @thogevoll 2 года назад +1

    I was born in 1949 and though I missed her original cartoons I did enjoy them in re-runs in the 50s and 60s. She was a cutie.

  • @nightlightabcd
    @nightlightabcd 2 года назад +3

    And to think this is just short of one hundred years ago!

  • @terrancenorris9992
    @terrancenorris9992 2 года назад +2

    All of her feature cartoons were cute and entertaining and always will be an icon in animation...

  • @possessedpicklejar4762
    @possessedpicklejar4762 2 года назад +4

    Y’know, I always thought these 1930’s cartoons are kinda like anime sometimes, (more so the Popeyes ones,) but the fact that she’s sixteen wasn’t something I was expecting.

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 2 года назад

      Yeah, I forget this until somebody does some presentation as to why they did have to tone down and censor old after 1934 Betty Boop due to the Hays code or something about Betty Boop and her entire changes over the span of the 90+ years she has been around mentions the pre Hays code with Betty Boop.
      Betty Boop as a modern Adult Cartoon with Betty Boop as an adult character if not going too far but in similar style to Betty Boop pre 1934, again adult character but just a tick further would do very well in this day and age, provided it did not get cut due to its unpopularity as a TV/Streaming show. You could do the two 7--10 minute episodes for TV like kids shows or do a 10 to 15 minute episode each if streaming it on TV for this day and age for the cartoon.
      I know that a show on USA Comedy Central had a Betty Boop like character in the Drawn Together TV show most being based off characters from TV shows or dead classic Cartoons with (looking up her name) Toot Braunstein. Drawn Together however during early Season 3 got too adult for most to keep watching including me then in early season 4 became too adult for TV it got yanked off the air by the FCC. This is saying something for TV when Shows like the Squidbillies or Metalapocalypse from Adult Swim was on the air at same time with just as bad a show if not worse in Squidbillies caset I have never watched Squidbillies but have only seen clips used for Commercials on Adult Swim that make Squidbillies seem like a worse show then Drawn Together.

  • @angelacarleton9575
    @angelacarleton9575 2 года назад +2

    I always loved Betty Boop and love to hear her sing and watch some of her old cartoons too

    • @LordJeZusthX
      @LordJeZusthX Год назад

      *I Post!! I Get => ReTurned ERRor

  • @richardreinertson1335
    @richardreinertson1335 2 года назад +4

    I have loved Betty Boop cartoons since I was a kid in the late 50s and early 60s. Her uber-cuteness and blatant sexuality combined with the bizarre, surreal storylines were genius. Too bad the code killed her...thank God she re-emerged. Betty forever!

    • @user-jo1pf3hm5y
      @user-jo1pf3hm5y 8 месяцев назад

      I agree what a hot babe I love Betty eternally

    • @user-jo1pf3hm5y
      @user-jo1pf3hm5y 8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree what a hot babe I love Betty eternally

  • @stevensolway1054
    @stevensolway1054 2 года назад +2

    Wendy Williams the talk show hostess until 2021 is also a HUGE Betty Boop fan. But during the first pandemic of Covid 19, Wendy did the show LIVE from her home, and she has a large fiberglass statuette of Betty however it is painted with Brown skin tone as a Memorial to the 1920s flapper "BABY ESTHER"!!!!!

  • @mistresskixen6142
    @mistresskixen6142 2 года назад +5

    So basically Censorship Killed Betty's career back then. So sad big time sad.

  • @tobiyaza7532
    @tobiyaza7532 2 месяца назад

    I was born in the 90’s and growing up I recall watching all these classic cartoons on CN which in its early days would show the first iteration of Scooby Doo, Tom and Jerry, classic Looney Tunes, Tex Avery, and Popeye, like literally all these classic cartoons that make cartoons envy in comparison, and one thing I remember most was my father not only renting VHS tapes these cartoons but also the likes of Betty Boop, Our Gang the Little Rascals from 30’s, if not sharing the files to a lot of the banned or even lost cartoons which you know is common now, but literally at the turn of the century in 2000, was like a different experience you never thought was possible

  • @kevinr.3542
    @kevinr.3542 2 года назад +9

    Early Fleischer cartoons are bizarre and awesome. I love "I Heard", and "Mysterious Mose" but "Swing you sinners" and "Bimbos Initiation" are my favorite. They need to release all the early Talkertoons on DVD. Everything they did was awesome. I have all the Popeyes they put out and most of the Betty Boops. Are they all available on DVD? Seems like the Popeye DVDs only go as far as the 40s-50s era and as for Betty Boop, it seems every release has the same 20 cartoons despite there being many more.

    • @HooDatDonDar
      @HooDatDonDar Год назад

      Fun fact: “ I Heard” is a song about a rumor of the spread of venereal disease (VD). Read the lyrics.

  • @brianfretwell3886
    @brianfretwell3886 2 года назад +2

    The worst thing was "colorizing" them by sending them to be retraced and inked loosing (not using computers) a lot of the detail for re-release. I love the B&W orignals.

  • @ShawnBirss
    @ShawnBirss 2 года назад +4

    Have you seen The Eyes of Tammy Faye? The titular character is a huge Betty Boop fan, and has some of her mannerisms.

  • @thewenik6876
    @thewenik6876 2 года назад +1

    Betty Boop cartoons, the early ones, were such good shows. She was toned down, though. Thanks.

  • @ruthmaier755
    @ruthmaier755 2 года назад +7

    The name is pronounced Fly sher!!!

  • @MarklovesAngels
    @MarklovesAngels Год назад

    GREAT video and overview of a very appealing cartoon character whose popularity continues over ninety years later. Amazing!

  • @jaqgator5641
    @jaqgator5641 2 года назад +4

    I alwaqys liked betty boop watched her as a youngster.

  • @douglasjackson5007
    @douglasjackson5007 2 года назад +1

    Since first seeing Betty Boop cartoons as a kid on TV in the 50s, I've been a fan ever since.

  • @charlesfason2674
    @charlesfason2674 2 года назад +6

    It's really stupid for a few to have the power to do away with a cartoon when many loved her.

  • @REBELSCL
    @REBELSCL 11 месяцев назад +1

    Male born in 54.. Always loved Betty.. I may not have originally understood why..but I caught on pretty quickly…

  • @tonyfrancesco3701
    @tonyfrancesco3701 2 года назад +25

    Betty gave me an obsession for flappers , I was never the same . I especially love the surreal acid like reality created . The true perverts are the censors who projected their own perverted desires

  • @flimsyjimnz
    @flimsyjimnz 2 года назад +1

    *"Betty Boop -what a dish!"*
    -German soldier in Saving Private Ryan

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 2 года назад +3

    I love Betty Boop ❤️

  • @marymastromauro8164
    @marymastromauro8164 2 года назад +1

    I watched betty boop as a 6 year old child. What did I know. I loved her!

  • @sonnyprodigal480
    @sonnyprodigal480 2 года назад +3

    Thank You For Sharing 😁
    I used to watch her all the time.
    I like the old one's better. 😉
    I'm a Big Betty Boop fan.

  • @someguy2135
    @someguy2135 2 года назад +1

    Cab Calloway and Betty Boop are a great combo!

  • @jasonblalock4429
    @jasonblalock4429 2 года назад +3

    So Betty Boop wasn't out of work "since Toons went to color," but because she was censored into oblivion. Sad.

  • @ge0rgeharris218
    @ge0rgeharris218 Год назад +1

    Betty Boop would be cool today! She was the cartoon IT girl of that Era and should be brought back to life!

  • @transamman8299
    @transamman8299 2 года назад +3

    Even as a young boy I found Betty boop sexy. As I do now at 66 years old. Long live Betty boop

    • @RoboBreaker
      @RoboBreaker 2 года назад

      Is that what kids should see? Television that's "sexy?"

  • @rongreen4231
    @rongreen4231 2 года назад +2

    She was a cute and saucy character. Like her toons.