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  1. Betty Bop by Ray Cooper. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  2. Ray Cooper. Ray Cooper (2010) Ray Cooper (* 19. September 1947 in Watford, Hertfordshire [1]) ist ein englischer Perkussionist. Er arbeitete als Studio- und Live-Musiker mit Bands und Künstlern wie Pink Floyd, den Rolling Stones, Sting, Phil Collins, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Peter Maffay und Elton John .

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    Origins

    Betty Boop made her first appearance in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes, released on August 9, 1930, the seventh installment in Fleischer's Talkartoon series. Inspired by a popular performing style, but not by any one specific person, the character was originally created as an anthropomorphic French poodle.[b] Clara Bow is sometimes given credit as being the inspiration for Boop, though Fleischer told his artists that he wanted a caricature of singer Helen Kane, who performed in a style shared by ma...

    Contemporary resurgence

    The Betty Boop films were revived after Paramount sold them for syndication in 1955. UM&M and National Telefilm Associateswere required to remove the original Paramount logo from the opening and closing, as well as any references to Paramount in the copyright line on the main titles. However, the mountain motif remains on some television prints, usually with a UM&M copyright line, while recent versions have circulated with the Paramount-Publix reference in cartoons from 1931. The original Bet...

    Sex symbol

    Betty Boop is regarded as one of the first and best-known sex symbols on the animated screen; she is a symbol of the Depression era and a reminder of the more carefree days of Jazz Age flappers. Her popularity was drawn largely from adult audiences, and the cartoons, while seemingly surreal, contained many sexual and psychological elements, particularly in the 1932 "Talkartoon" Minnie the Moocher (1932), featuring Cab Callowayand his orchestra. Minnie the Moocher defined Betty's character as...

    Under the Production Code

    Betty Boop's best appearances are considered to be in her first three years due to her "Jazz Baby" character and innocent sexuality, which was aimed at adults, but the content of her films was affected by the National Legion of Decency and the Production Codeof 1934, which imposed guidelines on the motion-picture industry and placed specific restrictions on the content films could reference with sexual innuendos. This greatly affected the Betty Boop cartoons. No longer a carefree flapper from...

    Television

    In 1955, Betty's 110 cartoon appearances were sold to television syndicator UM&M, which was acquired by National Telefilm Associates (NTA) in 1956. NTA was reorganized in 1985 as Republic Pictures, which folded in 2012, and became Melange Pictures, a subsidiary of Paramount Global, the parent company of Paramount. Paramount, Boop's original home studio (via Melange/Paramount Global), acts as a theatrical distributor for the Boop cartoons that they originally released. Television rights are ha...

    Home media

    While the animated cartoons featuring Betty Boop have enjoyed renewed attention over the last 30 years, official home-video releases have been limited to the VHS and LaserDisc collector's sets in the 1990s. No such releases for the Betty Boop cartoons on DVD and Blu-ray were made until 2013, when Olive Films, under license from Paramount Home Entertainment, finally released the nonpublic domain cartoons, although they were restored from the original internegatives, these were altered in 1954...

    Comics

    The Betty Boop comic strip by Bud Counihan (assisted by Fleischer staffer Hal Seeger) was distributed by King Features Syndicate from July 23, 1934, to November 28, 1937. From November 19, 1984, to January 31, 1988, a revival strip with Felix the Cat, Betty Boop and Felix, was produced by Mort Walker's sons Brian, Neal, Greg, and Morgan. In 1990, First Comics published Betty Boop's Big Break, a 52-page original graphic novel by Joshua Quagmire, Milton Knight, and Leslie Cabarga. In 2016, Dyna...

    Marketers rediscovered Betty Boop in the 1980s, and Betty Boop merchandise has far outdistanced her exposure in films, with many not aware of her cinematic origin. Much of this merchandise features the character in her popular, sexier form, and has become popular worldwide once again.[citation needed] In 2010, Betty Boop became the official fantasy...

    Helen Kane lawsuit

    In May 1932, Helen Kane filed a $250,000 infringement lawsuit against Fleischer Studios, Max Fleischerand Paramount Publix Corporation for the "deliberate caricature" that produced "unfair competition", exploiting her personality and image. While Kane had risen to fame in the late 1920s as "The Boop-Oop-a-Doop Girl", a star of stage, recordings, and films for Paramount, her career was nearing its end by 1931, and Paramount promoted the development of Betty Boop following Kane's decline. The c...

    Lawsuits and recent ownership

    Ownership of the Boop cartoons has changed hands over the intervening decades due to a series of corporate mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures. In 1954 Paramount Pictures sold the TV rights to UM&M TV Corp, Paramount was selling off all of their library to pay off debts. UM&M TV Corp. went bankrupt before ever distributing the films, they only got as far as mutilating the original fine grain masters with their TV titles. In 1955 National Telefilm Associates purchased all of the licenses &...

    Betty Boop's popularity has continued into popular culture. In the Green Acres episode "School Days", Oliver quips that Lisa "has a lot of Betty Boop in her". In Drawn Together, Betty is the inspiration for Toot Braunstein. Rapper Betty Boo based her voice and image on Betty Boop. The 1933 Betty Boop cartoon Snow-White (not to be confused with Snow...

    In 2002, Betty was voted in TV Guide's 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time, ranking #17.
    In 2004, Betty Boop was voted among the "100 Greatest Cartoons" in a poll conducted by the British television channel Channel 4, ranking at #96.
    In March 2009, a UK newspaper voted Betty Boop the second sexiest cartoon character of all time, with Jessica Rabbit in first place and the Cadbury's Caramel Bunnyin third.
    In August 2010, the inaugural Betty Boop Festival was held in the city of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, and the third Festival was held in May 2012.
    Betty Boop: The Definitive Collection (DVD). Los Angeles, CA: Republic Pictures: Republic Entertainment Inc. 1996. ISBN 978-0-7820-0635-3. OCLC 1127726640.
    Ellis, Leonard (2003). The definitive guide to Betty Boop memorabilia. Grantsville, Md.: Hobby House Press. ISBN 978-0-87588-647-3. OCLC 52530418.
    Solomon, Charles (1994) [1989]. Enchanted Drawings: The History of Animation. New York: Wings Books. ISBN 978-0-517-11859-7. OCLC 30477163.
    Taylor, James D. Jr. (2016). The Voice of Betty Boop, Mae Questel. New York: Algora Publishing. ISBN 978-1-62894-242-2. OCLC 958563325.
    • Dizzy Dishes (1930)
    • Human (although a dog in her first appearance)
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