
But he’s “crying for a critique” after five weeks of safe looks.ĩ:22pm - “Why are you making a maternity dress?” says Ken about Char’s challenging neoprene look. The knives are out from these designers tonight.ĩ:20pm - “Good luck on this challenge, and remember, Betty is a sexy girl!” says another special cartoon guest star, Popeye.ĩ:21pm - “Designig sexy for me is hard,” says Merline about tapping into Betty Boop’s sex appeal with her blue dress.ĩ:21pm - “I know I’m doing my strongest body of work this season,” says Johsua about his work. “I’m not seeing the young part,” says Anne upon exitingĩ:19pm - “If I was Edmond, I would throw that sh*t in the trash,” says Ken. Joshua’s look is “street.” Helen’s look seems like a work look and not like young Hollywood. Fabio’s look “needs sex appeal.” Kimberly’s look seems like a “bathrobe.” Anthony’s fabric might be a little “trampy.” Edmond’s original fabric is blowing her mind. Stanley might be using too much fabric for his own good. Char’s look is a little “sock-hop.” Merline’s two fabrics may not jibe with each other, and she may want to focus on one color. He’s aiming for something more youthful.ĩ:16pm - Time for the dreaded Anne Fulenwider consultation. So he’s flipping that fabric to maintain balance.ĩ:15pm - Stanley Hudson thinks some of the other designers’ looks are too old.


I don’t know about Boop, but I think that would be a pretty sexy flesh-eating alien.ĩ:14pm - “I don’t want the print to overpower my design,” says Edmond. Flirty, maybe, but Betty Boop was created in 1930, so I’m not so sure about young.ĩ:09pm - “Sh*t, that sucks!” says Helen Castillo, starting to realize she’s bitten off more than she can chew with her striped fabric design.ĩ:10pm - Edmond Newton is using a bold print, and Helen wonders what he’s thinking, saying that the fabric looks like a better fit for an alien that eats your kids than it is for Betty Boop. He’s creating Betty cutouts for his design.ĩ:06pm - “She’s flirty, she’s young,” says Merline Labissiere about introducing a print. They have only one day for this challenge, and a $200 budget.ĩ:04pm - “I don’t need other people’s ideas,” says Joshua McKinley, throwing shade at other designers for giving each other input. She introduced an animated Betty Boop to the runway, and I’m wondering what mushrooms they fed the contestants so they can see a cartoon character right in front of them.ĩ:03pm - The will design a collection for Torrid stories. All times listed below are Eastern.ĩ:00pm - Let the games begin! After Amanda’s elimination last week I have no idea what’s going to happen tonight.ĩ:01pm - “We are honoring to be working with a very special guest,” says host Alyssa Milano to the contestants. Were our users right, or were we “Thrown for a Loop” just like the contestants were? Find out below in our live blog.
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SIGN UP for Gold Derby’s free newsletter with latest predictions Meanwhile, Anthony had three high scores, including a challenge win in episode two, “ Damsels in Distress.” Anthony is also the new front-runner to win the season with 3/2 odds following Amanda’s ouster last week. Helen had been among the judges’ lowest-scoring designers twice before without a single high score in the first five weeks of the competition. Helen Castillo was the odds-on favorite to be eliminated with racetrack odds of 7/5, while Anthony Williams was tipped to win the design challenge with odds of 6/5.

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The series also showed less musical numbers in most episodes, and all episodes each have three 7-minute segments to fill in the 20-minute runtime.Going into “Thrown for a Loop” our users didn’t expect that pattern to change. This change had an effect on the titular Betty, who had to have her garter belt removed and her dress longer. While the show has the same humor and style of the original shorts, the mature adult content had to be removed to please the target demographic. The series was meant to introduced the franchise and characters to the public, along with introducing it to a new generation of people. Mae Questel as Pudgy (archival recordings).Maurice LaMarche – Bimbo, additional voices.The voice cast includes Carolyn Lawrence as the titular character, with Maurice LaMarche and Dan Castellaneta reprising their roles from the film Betty Boop's Big Movie. The series is reminiscent to the original one-reeler shorts, however, it omits the mature nature of it for the targeted audience.

Betty Boop is an American adventure comedy slapstick satire television series produced by Paramount Animation and based on the Fleischer Studios franchise of the same name.
