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  2. Betty Boop - Wikipedia

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    Although Betty's first name was assumed to have been established in the 1931 Screen Songs cartoon Betty Co-ed, this "Betty" is a different character, which the official Betty Boop website describes as a "prototype" of Betty Boop. At least 12 Screen Songs cartoons featured Betty Boop or a similar character.

  3. A Language All My Own - Wikipedia

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    The studio produced this short after discovering that Betty was very popular in Japan. [4] Animator Myron Waldman, worried that Betty's gestures might offend the conservative Japanese audience, asked a group of Japanese college students to review his work.

  4. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    A shortened version of the word Muslim. [87] Namazi, Andhnamazi India: Muslims Derives from namaz, the Persian word for obligatory daily prayers usually used instead of salah in the Indian subcontinent. [77] Peaceful, peacefools, pissful, shantidoot India: Muslims Derives from the common statement that Islam is a "religion of peace".

  5. Talk:Betty Boop/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Betty Boop Cartoons were full of nude flashes for example Bra's,Underware,Breast. But all of that stopped in (1934) becuse the hayscode kicked in so in Betty's last rude cartoon "Betty Boop's Trial" she flashes her bloomers to the court. Betty Boop wasnt a hooker she was a parody of Helen Kane and most likley Clara Bow.

  6. Talkartoons - Wikipedia

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    A Bimbo and Betty cartoon (formally billed as such in the titles, still giving Betty no surname). 26 Minding the Baby: September 28 Jimmie Culhane Bernard Wolf A Betty and Bimbo cartoon (first time Betty's full name appears in the titles, stylized as "Betty-Boop"). 27 In the Shade of the Old Apple Sauce: October 19 Unknown A Bimbo cartoon.

  7. I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You - Wikipedia

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    I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You is a 1932 American pre-Code Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. [2] The cartoon features music by and a special guest appearance from jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra playing " You Rascal You ".

  8. Talk:Betty Boop - Wikipedia

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    According to animator Grim Natwick, Betty Boop was modeled on Helen Kane. [1] Kane proved in court that she had been doing her act since at least 1923, five years before allegedly first seeing Esther. A PBS story that "became the quoted source for the news that Betty Boop was based on a real-life Black performer" was removed from the PBS website.

  9. Snow-White (1933 film) - Wikipedia

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    Snow-White (also known as Betty Boop in Snow-White) is a 1933 American animated short in the Betty Boop series from Max Fleischer's Fleischer Studios. [1] [2] Dave Fleischer was credited as director, although virtually all the animation was done by Roland Crandall, who received the opportunity to make Snow-White on his own as a reward for his several years of devotion to the Fleischer studio.