

Her character was soon forced to evolve, however, due to the implementation of the Hays Code, which prompted her artists to move away from her overly-sexualized appearance and status. Voiced by Margie Hines (and a number of different voice actresses), Betty Boop was characterized as a supporting figure in many of her appearances, playing the role of a “flapper girl” with a lot of heart and ambition. Making her first appearance in the cartoon, Dizzy Dishes, Betty Boop’s popularity skyrocketed in the years that followed, making her one of the best-known (and popular) cartoon characters in the world.

The lovely Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character that was first created by Max Fleischer in 1930.
