
Betty Boop first appeared in 1930 and became one of animation’s earliest stars. Her flirty voice, wide eyes, and vintage charm defined an era of cartoon glamour.
Created by Max Fleischer, she reflected the spirit of the Jazz Age — bold, cheeky, and completely herself. Though censorship dulled her sparkle in the late 1930s, her legacy never faded.
This page celebrates Betty’s evolution from black-and-white short films to eternal pop icon status.