
Minnie the Moocher (Talkartoons): Feb 26.Dizzy Red Riding Hood (Talkartoons): Dec.
Jack and the Beanstalk (Talkartoons): Nov. Kitty from Kansas City (Screen Songs) October 31. Bimbo's Express (Talkartoons): August 22. Betty Co-ed (Screen Song) August 1, 1931. Bimbo's Initiation (Talkartoons): July 24. My Wife's Gone to the Country (Screen Songs): May 31, 1931. Any Little Girl That's a Nice Little Girl (Screen Songs): April 18, 1931. The Bum Bandit (Talkartoons): April 3rd. Teacher's Pests (Talkartoons): Feb 7, 1931. Mysterious Mose (Talkartoons): December 26. Accordion Joe (Talkartoons): December 12: Lost episode. Dizzy Dishes ( Talkartoons) August 9 * as a LittleAudrey cartoon from the 1950's. The producers tried to make her more wholesome with more concealing clothes but this approach failed, it having been her flamboyant but sweet attitude that was so much fun to watch for her original viewers in the first place.ĭespite not having a starring role since 1939, Betty remains a household name in the modern era due to the truly massive assortment of merchandise bearing her likeness, as well as her status as a sex symbol and a feminist icon. #BETTY BOOP HALLOWEEN CODE#
The Hays Code essentially killed off all interest in Betty Boop - obviously, as a cartoon she couldn't wear such flamboyant outfits or maintain such a flirtatious attitude. In early cartoons, Betty's pals were Koko The Clown and Bimbo the dog later on, Betty's grandpa Grampy, wild cousin Buzzy, and nonhumanized puppy Pudgy headlined episodes of their own.
Pioneering cartoon series (from 1930-1939, plus a few one-off revivals) from Fleischer Studios, Betty Boop was the mirror of the stereotypical flapper, simultaneously looking for a good time and good-at-heart.