Betty Boop is an iconic animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer and designed by Grim Natwick. Making her debut in 1930, she quickly became a symbol of the Jazz Age, known for her flirty yet innocent personality, distinctive voice, and signature 'boop-oop-a-doop' catchphrase. While originally a more adult-oriented character, her timeless appeal led to adaptations suitable for younger audiences. Betty Boop remains a beloved figure in animation history, recognized globally for her unique charm and enduring influence on pop culture.