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Betty Boop made her first appearance in a Fleischer Talkartoon cartoon "Dizzy Dishes," in 1930. In that first appearance, Betty was a dog-literally. By 1932 Betty Boop's appearance had evolved into its final appearance. Betty's floppy poodle-like ears had become hoop earrings and her black puppy nose had become a girl's pug nose. For some time she was a supporting character in other Fleischer Cartoons before becoming the star of her own cartoon series.

In the 1950's, Betty Boop's cartoons turned up on television, and Betty had a second run of popularity. Her most recent appearance was as a black and white cameo character in the full-color 1988 live-action/animated feature, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"

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