Exploration of Betty Boop Cartoon History

Origins and Creation (1930-1931) Betty Boop first appeared in the animated short Dizzy Dishes on August 9, 1930, produced by Max Fleischer’s Fleischer Studios. Initially, she was a supporting character—a canine flapper with long ears, voiced by Mae Questel. Her design drew from 1920s jazz culture and flapper aesthetics, with influences from performers like HelenContinue reading “Exploration of Betty Boop Cartoon History”

Too Cute for Words: The Esther Lee Jones Story Investment Opportunity – CLOSED

Investment Opportunity: “Too Cute for Words: The Esther Jones Story” Genre: Historical Drama / Musical / Mystery/Live Action/ Feature FilmTone: Uplifting yet poignant, with a blend of jazz-infused exuberance and bittersweet revelationTarget Audience: Teens and adults (13+), fans of musicals, animation history, and stories of cultural reclamation, thriller fans, jazz enthusiastsRuntime: 120minutesSetting: 1920s Harlem andContinue reading “Too Cute for Words: The Esther Lee Jones Story Investment Opportunity – CLOSED”