Betty Boop is a famous cartoon character created in the 1920's. Mae Questel began voicing Betty Boop in 1931 and continued with the role until her death in 1998. Thanks to her memorabilia items, Betty still remains a icon today. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Signs - Boop-Oop-A-Doop
Betty Boop is a famous cartoon character created in the 1920's. Mae Questel began voicing Betty Boop in 1931 and continued with the role until her death in 1998. Thanks to her memorabilia items, Betty still remains a icon today. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.
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A nice little Betty Boop memorial here. I remember the cartoons from a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteFrom 1920, that is long ago, she still looks very pretty.
ReplyDeleteGreat find Andy and she is so nicely framed.
ReplyDeleteMy dad's favorite cartoon!
ReplyDeleteForever young!
ReplyDeleteGood one, Andy!
ReplyDeleteShe's quite a memorable character!
ReplyDeleteInteresting piece of cartoon history.
ReplyDeleteNice find, Andy!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteBetty Boop with her wide eyed wonder!
ReplyDeleteAn icon, indeed!
ReplyDeleteShe was a cutie, wasn't she?
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I haven't seen the cartoon.
ReplyDeleteFrankly My Dear
I like it ..l I can hear the voice ( I don't quite go back to the 30s, but I remember seeng old cartoons of her )
ReplyDeleteThe best lady for ever :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has Betty Boop bags, t-shirts, hoodies and what have you, she just adores her!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sign!
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteBetty has had a long run. Think she is more popular today than ever. Good find.
ReplyDeleteOh this is priceless Andy. Love it.
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