BBoop
Betty Boop was created by Grim Natwick in 1930 and is an imitation of an imitation. Clara Bow the "It" Girl was one of the many inspirations behind the development of Betty Boop according to Paramount-Publix. Mae Questel brought Betty Boop to life way back in 1931 and is the "definitive" voice of Betty Boop. Questel the "QUEEN of BOOP" later reprised her role in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" in 1988. Though Betty lives on today, classic Betty Boop is #1!
Betty Boop: Don't Take My Boop-Boop-Be-Doop Away by Mae Questel (2023)
Betty Boop: How Do You Do?
Mae Questel vs. Helen Kane
Japan Betty Boop「ニッポン・ベティ・ブープ」
Betty Boop: Don't Take My Boop-Oop-a-Doop Away
Live-Action Betty Boop Featuring Mae Questel
Don't Take My Boop-Boop-Be-Doop Away
Betty Boop: Do Something
Betty Boop Live-Action
Betty Boop: I Got a Code in My Doze
Betty Boop: A Language All My Own
Ain'tcha by Betty Boop (Karaoke Instrumental)
Live-Action Betty Boop
The Original Voice of Betty Boop
Tweet-Tweet-Tweet!
Desirée Goyette-Bogas as Betty Boop
Mariko Mukai the Japanese Voice of Betty Boop and Marilyn Monroe
Bonnie Poe (1934)
The Many Voices of Mae Questel (Betty Boop & Olive Oyl)
Betty Boop: Ain't Cha
Betty Boop Voice Comparison (1980-2019)