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It helps to turn the question around and look at it another way: the act of putting an item of clothing on a cartoon animal actually introduces the subject of nudity. Most cartoon characters are unaware that they’re naked, unless a designer puts them into a costume. Animation historian and San Francisco State media professor Karl Cohen says that early production codes responded to cartoon nudity in an inconsistent manner. Human characters, even when sporting exaggerated features, were suddenly held to the same standards as live-action actors. “When the production code was first enforced in 1934, Betty Boop’s dress had to suddenly become longer,” Cohen tells SYFY WIRE. “Her blouse had to be buttoned up with no cleavage.”
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