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Bimbo the Dog - Betty Boop's 1st Boyfriend

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Bimbo the Dog
Bimbo the Dog
Bimbo the Dog is a cartoon dog created by Fleischer Studios.

He first appeared in the Out of the Inkwell series and was originally named Fitz. Betty Boop's boyfriend Bimbo the Dog is often confused for her dog, Pudgy.

He later became the star of Fleischer's Talkartoons series, making his first appearance in Hot Dog (1930). He was relegated to a supporting character when his girlfriend, Betty Boop, became a more popular character. The Talkartoons series became the Betty Boop series in 1932.
Betty Boop & Bimbo
Betty Boop with Bimbo scared! (film archive)
Betty Boop with Bimbo scared! (film archive)
Bimbo with Betty Boop in his eyes
Bimbo with Betty Boop in his eyes
He appeared in Max Fleischer cartoons from 1930 to 1933, when he was eliminated from Betty's series by the Production Code censorship laws, since a dog with a human girlfriend gave implications of bestiality.
Betty Boop with sitting Bimbo
Betty Boop with sitting Bimbo
Betty Boop with Bimbo in 'Here Today' poster (archive)
Betty Boop with Bimbo in 'Here Today' poster (archive)
You don't really hear much about Bimbo nowadays as Betty Boop has taken all the limelight, which is fair enough as she is now a world star, loved by all ages!

Betty Boop in black leather walking with bespectacled Bimbo

Betty Boop in black leather walking with bespectacled Bimbo


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