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Friday, March 20, 2009
Betty's Guddies Galore
Betty Boop Diner Cork Memo Board
http://www.betty-boop-goodiesgalore.com/catalog/Kitchen
Betty Boop Round Wall Clock
http://www.betty-boop-goodiesgalore.com/catalog/Clocks
Classic Betty Collection Lamp
Betty "All About Me" Apron
Betty Boop Doll "Morning With Pudgy"
Betty Boop, along with her dog Pudgy, are cartoon characters from the 1930's who have made the transition to beloved and collectible character status. Pudgy is featured in many of her cartoons, and is also depicted as her faithful companion on many of the collectible gift items here at Goodies Galore. Betty's short skirts and "cute" and "sexy" demeanor are staple features of our Betty Boop collectibles. Even though Betty's career in films was short she became so well known, her life as a sought after collectible continues.
To fans out there check out some of these items to add to your collections.
More on these collectibles, please visit
http://www.betty-boop-goodiesgalore.com/catalog/
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Betty's Filmography
1932 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1932.html
Stopping the Show (August 12)
Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee (August 19)
Betty Boop, M.D. (September 2)
Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle (September 23)
Betty Boop's Ups and Downs (October 14)
Betty Boop for President (November 4)
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You (November 25)
Betty Boop's Museum (December 16)
1933 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1933.html
Betty Boop's Ker-Choo (January 6)
Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions (January 27)
Is My Palm Read? (February 17)
Betty Boop's Penthouse (March 10)
Snow White (March 31)
Betty Boop's Birthday Party (April 21)
Betty Boop's May Party (May 12)
Betty Boop's Big Boss (June 2)
Mother Goose Land (June 23)
Popeye the Sailor (July 14)
The Old Man of the Mountain (August 4)
I Heard (September 1)
Morning, Noon and Night (October 6)
Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party (November 3)
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (December 1)
1934 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1934.html
She Wronged Him Right (January 5)
Red Hot Mamma (February 2)
Ha! Ha! Ha! (March 2)
Betty in Blunderland (April 6)
Betty Boop's Rise to Fame (May 18)
Betty Boop's Trial (June 15)
Betty Boop's Life Guard (July 13)
Poor Cinderella (August 3)
There's Something About a Soldier (August 17)
Betty Boop's Little Pal (September 21)
Betty Boop's Prize Show (October 19)
Keep in Style (November 16)
When My Ship Comes In (December 21)
1935 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1935.html
Baby Be Good (January 18)
Taking the Blame (February 15)
Stop That Noise (March 15)
Swat the Fly (April 19)
No! No! A Thousand Times No!! (May 24)
A Little Soap and Water (June 21)
A Language All My Own (July 19)
Betty Boop and Grampy (August 16)
Judge for a Day (September 20)
Making Stars (October 18)
Henry, the Funniest Living American (November 22)
Little Nobody (December 18)
1936 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1936.html
Betty Boop and the Little King (January 31)
Not Now (February 28)
Betty Boop and Little Jimmy (March 27)
We Did It (April 24)
A Song A Day! (May 22)
More Pep (June 19)
You're Not Built That Way (July 17)
Happy You and Merry Me (August 21)
Training Pigeons (September 18)
Grampy's Indoor Outing (October 16)
Be Human (November 20)
Making Friends (December 18)
1937 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1937.html
House Cleaning Blues (January 15)
Whoops! I'm a Cowboy (February 12)
The Hot Air Salesman (March 12)
Pudgy Takes a Bow-Wow (April 9)
Pudgy Picks a Fight! (May 14)
The Impractical Joker (June 18)
Ding Dong Doggie (July 23)
The Candid Candidate (August 27)
Service with a Smile (September 23)
The New Deal Show (October 22)
The Foxy Hunter (November 26)
Zula Hula (December 24)
1938 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1938.html
Riding the Rails (January 28)
Be Up to Date (February 25)
Honest Love and True (March 25)
Out of the Inkwell (April 22)
The Swing School (May 27)
The Lost Kitten (June 24)
Buzzy Boop (July 29)
Pudgy the Watchman (August 12)
Buzzy Boop at the Concert (September 16)
Sally Swing (October 14)
On With the New (December 2)
Thrills and Chills (December 23)
1939 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1939.html
My Friend the Monkey (January 27)
So Does an Automobile (March 31)
Musical Mountaineers (May 12)
The Scared Crows (June 9)
Rhythm on the Reservation (July 7)
Yip Yip Yippy (August 11)
Stopping the Show (August 12)
Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee (August 19)
Betty Boop, M.D. (September 2)
Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle (September 23)
Betty Boop's Ups and Downs (October 14)
Betty Boop for President (November 4)
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You (November 25)
Betty Boop's Museum (December 16)
1933 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1933.html
Betty Boop's Ker-Choo (January 6)
Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions (January 27)
Is My Palm Read? (February 17)
Betty Boop's Penthouse (March 10)
Snow White (March 31)
Betty Boop's Birthday Party (April 21)
Betty Boop's May Party (May 12)
Betty Boop's Big Boss (June 2)
Mother Goose Land (June 23)
Popeye the Sailor (July 14)
The Old Man of the Mountain (August 4)
I Heard (September 1)
Morning, Noon and Night (October 6)
Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party (November 3)
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (December 1)
1934 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1934.html
She Wronged Him Right (January 5)
Red Hot Mamma (February 2)
Ha! Ha! Ha! (March 2)
Betty in Blunderland (April 6)
Betty Boop's Rise to Fame (May 18)
Betty Boop's Trial (June 15)
Betty Boop's Life Guard (July 13)
Poor Cinderella (August 3)
There's Something About a Soldier (August 17)
Betty Boop's Little Pal (September 21)
Betty Boop's Prize Show (October 19)
Keep in Style (November 16)
When My Ship Comes In (December 21)
1935 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1935.html
Baby Be Good (January 18)
Taking the Blame (February 15)
Stop That Noise (March 15)
Swat the Fly (April 19)
No! No! A Thousand Times No!! (May 24)
A Little Soap and Water (June 21)
A Language All My Own (July 19)
Betty Boop and Grampy (August 16)
Judge for a Day (September 20)
Making Stars (October 18)
Henry, the Funniest Living American (November 22)
Little Nobody (December 18)
1936 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1936.html
Betty Boop and the Little King (January 31)
Not Now (February 28)
Betty Boop and Little Jimmy (March 27)
We Did It (April 24)
A Song A Day! (May 22)
More Pep (June 19)
You're Not Built That Way (July 17)
Happy You and Merry Me (August 21)
Training Pigeons (September 18)
Grampy's Indoor Outing (October 16)
Be Human (November 20)
Making Friends (December 18)
1937 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1937.html
House Cleaning Blues (January 15)
Whoops! I'm a Cowboy (February 12)
The Hot Air Salesman (March 12)
Pudgy Takes a Bow-Wow (April 9)
Pudgy Picks a Fight! (May 14)
The Impractical Joker (June 18)
Ding Dong Doggie (July 23)
The Candid Candidate (August 27)
Service with a Smile (September 23)
The New Deal Show (October 22)
The Foxy Hunter (November 26)
Zula Hula (December 24)
1938 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1938.html
Riding the Rails (January 28)
Be Up to Date (February 25)
Honest Love and True (March 25)
Out of the Inkwell (April 22)
The Swing School (May 27)
The Lost Kitten (June 24)
Buzzy Boop (July 29)
Pudgy the Watchman (August 12)
Buzzy Boop at the Concert (September 16)
Sally Swing (October 14)
On With the New (December 2)
Thrills and Chills (December 23)
1939 Film (Original release date) http://bettybooptoons.com/1939.html
My Friend the Monkey (January 27)
So Does an Automobile (March 31)
Musical Mountaineers (May 12)
The Scared Crows (June 9)
Rhythm on the Reservation (July 7)
Yip Yip Yippy (August 11)
Betty's Big Bike Club
Betty & Pudgy
Betty heightened sexuality spell her doom. The Production Code censorship laws enforced beginning 1934 forced her to wear a longer skirt and less revealing neckline - that's when the short little skirts with her garter showing diasappeared and her hemline then moved down to her knees eliminating the "cute" and "sexy" characteristics that had made her popular. No longer a flapper, she a become a husbandless housewife and given a little dog named Pudgy. Her popularity began to decline and hat meant the beginning of the end of Betty's popularity.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Lady Betty
Not just the first and one of the famous sex symbol on the animated screen in her time, Betty is a star.. A Lady.. Not just featured in a sexy look, Betty is also featured in a lady look.. like Barbie today, she is just gorgeous in her own fashion and style. "She goes with anything and anything goes with her"
Sexy Betty
With her overt sexual appeal, Betty was a hit in the early 30's.. despite having been toned down in the mid 30's, she remain popular today infact more popular than ever. Now she's featured in a much sexier looks. You can never take your eyes off of her once you take the first glance. And thats what Betty is all about.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
What About Betty?
Hmmm...
Isn't she cute?
Isn't she sexy?
Her character represent a women whom look mature and sexy in her own way yet she still has this girlish quality. She has her own up's and down's story that some of us knew and some don't. She lived a life of a star, she got it all and then loose it all yet she survive it and she still got "what it takes". To her fans, she still has it; the "Baby Jazz" character and the innocent sexuality that she's supposed to represent. Ironically, the image of Betty Boop has gained more recognition through the massive merchandsing license launched by the heir of its creator with audiences today unaware of Betty's place in cinema and animation history.
Isn't she cute?
Isn't she sexy?
Her character represent a women whom look mature and sexy in her own way yet she still has this girlish quality. She has her own up's and down's story that some of us knew and some don't. She lived a life of a star, she got it all and then loose it all yet she survive it and she still got "what it takes". To her fans, she still has it; the "Baby Jazz" character and the innocent sexuality that she's supposed to represent. Ironically, the image of Betty Boop has gained more recognition through the massive merchandsing license launched by the heir of its creator with audiences today unaware of Betty's place in cinema and animation history.
More Information on Betty
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.
Who owns Betty Boop? Can I make my own Betty Boop Products to sell?
The Betty Boop Character and trademark is currently owned by King Features Syndicate and Fleischer Studios. Betty Boop is copyrighted and it is illegal to make and sell your own Betty Boop Merchandise.
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.
Who owns Betty Boop? Can I make my own Betty Boop Products to sell?
The Betty Boop Character and trademark is currently owned by King Features Syndicate and Fleischer Studios. Betty Boop is copyrighted and it is illegal to make and sell your own Betty Boop Merchandise.
Monday, March 16, 2009
A little something on the very much beloved cartoon diva, Ms Betty Boop-A-Doop (that i know)
Betty Boop is known as the first and one of the most famous sex symbols on the animated screen, she was a symbol of Depression Era, a reminder of the more carefree of Jazz Age flappers.
Her popularity was drawn largely from adult audiences, and the cartoons, while seemingly surrealistic, contained many sexual/psychological elements.
Betty Boop is important to animation history for the first cartoon character to fully represent a sexual woman. Betty Boop wore short dresses, high heels, and a garter belt. Her breast were suggested with a low, contoured bodice that showed cleavage.
There was however a certain girlish quality in the character. She was drawn wit a head bigger than normal for an adult, but normal for a baby. This suggested the combination of girlishness and maturity many people saw in the flapper type which Betty Boop was supposed to represent.
With her overt sexual appeal, Betty was a hit with filmgoers and despite having tones down in the mid- 1930's she remains popular today.
She's been around for 70 years now and she still retains her girlish figure and while her career isn't what it used to be, animated cartoon character Betty Boop lives on as something of a cult figure. No matter of her age or her employment status, Betty Boop is still...
Hollywood's first animated sex symbol.
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