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Like "Barbie," "Boop!" goes on a dual-reality journey ... invented by her eccentric co-star Grampy (Stephen DeRosa), sends Betty to the vibrantly colored world of 2025 Manhattan where she lands ...
Jasmine Amy Rogers, the Tony-nominated star of 'Boop! The Musical,' reveals her favorite Betty Boop cartoon, too.
Betty Boop ventures from her black-and-white home ... I didn’t always care where the story was going. For instance, Grampy and Valentina, his astrophysicist ex-girlfriend played by Faith ...
What’s not to love about Betty Boop, U.S.-based international ambassador ... and-white world via a time machine crafted by sidekick Grampy (Stephen DeRosa) and ends up, of all places, at ...
“Boop! The Musical” borrows from ... A time machine designed by mad inventor Grampy (Stephen DeRosa) brings Betty to the New York of today, a black and white world no more; but one of ...
Betty Boop never really went away ... to modern technicolor Comic Con times by her kooky inventor grandfather, Grampy (played by “Boardwalk Empire” vet Stephen DeRosa plays the character ...
What she does have is a heavily tricked-out easy chair invented by her zany Grampy (a splendidly ... As luck would have it, Betty lands at Comic Con, where she fits right in and meets the most ...
Betty Boop was a dog. Pardon the expression ... Meanwhile, new, family-friendly characters were added, like "Grampy," a crazy inventor (played by Stephen DeRosa in the show).
Who’s Betty Boop? Beyond the iconography you might have ... a physicist who’s Grampy’s long-lost flame. Betty’s dog Pudgy is lovingly puppeteered with bits of string.
Like “Barbie,” “Boop!” goes on a dual-reality ... invented by her eccentric co-star Grampy (Stephen DeRosa), sends Betty to the vibrantly colored world of 2025 Manhattan where she lands ...