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New Betty Boop film in the works

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What I find more impressive is that they missed everything about Betty. That effort is comendable.
Only strong visual effects and alchool poisoning will make this thing like actual Betty.
 
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Betty Boop was inspired by a black woman named Esther Jones. From the hair, the dress and the voice including the "boop-boop-dee-boop"
Wiki says the lawsuit was that Betty Boop was modelled VISUALLY after Helen Kane (white woman) but the singing style was actually Esther Jones and Kane was just imitating her.

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Max Fleischer located a sound film made in 1928 of Esther performing, which was introduced as evidence. In the film, she sings three songs that had earlier been popularized by Helen Kane—"Don't Be Like That", "Is There Anything Wrong with That?" and "Wa-da-da"—which writer Mark Langer says "was hardly proof that Helen Kane derived her singing style from Baby Esther". According to jazz historian Robert O'Meally, this evidence might have been fabricated by the Fleischers to discredit Kane, whom they later admitted was their model for Betty Boop. O'Meally also questioned if there was some sort of deal between Fleischer Studios and Bolton and questioned if Esther was ever paid for her presumed loss of revenue.

Seems confusing, which I guess is why it would make for a good movie!
 
Every Betty Boop cartoon (and in Who Framed Roger Rabbit before Disney caught it in post production) has a frame where her top drops down. That's what I want to see…for authenticity purposes of course.
 
Esther Jones

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That's not Esther Jones but a Russian (or Ukrainian) model: Olya Gussy. She's not black at all.



This is the real Esther Jones. she doesn't look anything like Betty Boop as you can clearly see.

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Seeing the title I snickered a bit thinking about how woke people would cast either a trans or a black woman in the role, not actually thinking it would happen.

I'm so tired.
 

There is an interesting link about Betty Boop cartoons, the last 2/3rds or so is just a long compilation. Some kinda wack stuff in there, like having her be VERY infantile, oh Hollywood, you were ALWAYS a pedo camp, eh? and at 19:20 she actually uses ink to darken herself to play a hawaiian hula girl.

I enjoy the animation style of these Fleischer cartoons and the visual pins and stuff are fun. Kind of a hallucinogenic trip, some of them.
 
I mean, this one actually tracks. Betty Boop was inspired by 1920s/1930s entertainment culture. Jazz, Vaudeville, Flappers (over time), night club singers and so on. She was also inspired by silent film stars. So she's likely a mixture of black, white and a bunch of other shit.. To me she's a hybrid of these two dope ass entertainers (and always will be in my head)..

Clara Bow
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Esther Jones (Black, yeah I know she doesn't look it here)
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That's not Esther Jones but a Russian (or Ukrainian) model: Olya Gussy. She's not black at all.



This is the real Esther Jones. she doesn't look anything like Betty Boop as you can clearly see.

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I think you're right, I can't source that image. From what I understand, Betty Boop was mainly inspired by Esther's vocal style and the broader jazz-age entertainment culture of the 1920s and 1930s. I also think Clara Bow likely influenced Betty's visual style and latter flapper personality.
 
I think you're right, I can't source that image. From what I understand, Betty Boop was mainly inspired by Esther's vocal style and the broader jazz-age entertainment culture of the 1920s and 1930s. I also think Clara Bow likely influenced Betty's visual style and latter flapper personality.

Besides that, Betty Boop was originally

That photo is of an unidentified woman. There's no known link to Betty Boop or Esther Jones who could have been the inspiration for Helen Kane who sued Fleischer Studios for using her likeness and voice for Betty Boop.
 
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