Betty Boop, created by animator Grim Natwick, made her debut in 1930 in the animated short film "Dizzy Dishes." Known for her distinctive appearance—featuring large eyes, a button nose, and a playful demeanor—Betty quickly became a cultural sensation during the Golden Age of Animation. Originally conceived as a caricature of a jazz-age flapper, Betty Boop evolved into a symbol of feminine charm and independence, starring in numerous animated shorts and becoming one of the most recognizable figures in animation history.