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'''Betty Boop''' is an [[Wikipedia:animation|animated]] [[Wikipedia:cartoon|cartoon]] [[Wikipedia:character (arts)|character]] created by [[Wikipedia:Max Fleischer|Max Fleischer]], who appeared in [[Wikipedia:List of Betty Boop films and appearances|90, mostly black-and-white, theatrical cartoons]] between 1930-1939. | '''Betty Boop''' is an [[Wikipedia:animation|animated]] [[Wikipedia:cartoon|cartoon]] [[Wikipedia:character (arts)|character]] created by [[Wikipedia:Max Fleischer|Max Fleischer]], who appeared in [[Wikipedia:List of Betty Boop films and appearances|90, mostly black-and-white, theatrical cartoons]] between 1930-1939. | ||
== Role in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' == | == Role in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit (film)|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' == | ||
Betty Boop makes her first appearance at the [[Ink and Paint Club]], where she is an employee selling cigars and cigarettes. She speaks to [[Eddie Valiant]] briefly, when, after he asks why she is there, she says that "Work's been kinda slow since cartoons went to color. But I still got it, Eddie." In addition, she also tells Eddie that "[[Marvin Acme|Mr. Acme]] never misses a night when [[Jessica Rabbit|Jessica]] performs." She then appears at the end of the film with her fellow [[:Category:Toons|toons]], looking over Doom's remains and then celebrating the fact that she will share ownership of [[Toontown]] with her friends and loved ones. She appears in black-and-white as a homage to most of her cartoons being black-and-white (only [[Wikipedia:Poor Cinderella|one]] was in color). In terms of her voice, [[Wikipedia:Mae Questel|Mae Questel]], who voiced her from 1931–1938, reprised her role as Betty for the final time before her death in 1998. | Betty Boop makes her first appearance at the [[Ink and Paint Club]], where she is an employee selling cigars and cigarettes. She speaks to [[Eddie Valiant]] briefly, when, after he asks why she is there, she says that "Work's been kinda slow since cartoons went to color. But I still got it, Eddie." In addition, she also tells Eddie that "[[Marvin Acme|Mr. Acme]] never misses a night when [[Jessica Rabbit|Jessica]] performs." She then appears at the end of the film with her fellow [[:Category:Toons|toons]], looking over Doom's remains and then celebrating the fact that she will share ownership of [[Toontown]] with her friends and loved ones. She appears in black-and-white as a homage to most of her cartoons being black-and-white (only [[Wikipedia:Poor Cinderella|one]] was in color). In terms of her voice, [[Wikipedia:Mae Questel|Mae Questel]], who voiced her from 1931–1938, reprised her role as Betty for the final time before her death in 1998. | ||