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poster
73
54
7.4
/2444/
71
/95/
68
/114/
3.9
/8971/

Snow-White (1933)
Trouble starts when the queen's magic mirror says Betty Boop is fairest.
poster
70
49
7.3
/1868/
67
/69/
66
/78/
3.9
/4469/

Minnie the Moocher (1932)
Betty Boop and Bimbo run away from home, but that night they are scared by a chorus of ghosts singing the title song.
poster
70
28
7.3
/604/
67
/14/
67
/27/
3.8
/1101/

KoKo's Earth Control (1928)
Ko-Ko the Clown and his dog Fitz walk into a building where levers that control various aspects of the Earth are located. After Fitz presses a particular lever, the world goes topsy-turvy and out-of-control. Note that this cartoon contains strobe flashing.
poster
70
20
7.0
/356/
72
/13/
68
/27/
3.6
/539/

Invisible Ink (1921)
Koko The Clown continually interrupts an animator, who turns his attention to trapping the clown.
poster
68
18
7.1
/435/
68
/15/
66
/17/
3.5
/724/

The Tantalizing Fly (1919)
A film in the “Out of the Inkwell” series, an early animated short from Max Fleischer.
poster
68
18
7.1
/460/
64
/15/
68
/18/
3.5
/703/

Betty Boop, M.D. (1932)
Betty, Koko and Bimbo sell a weird concoction in their medicine show.
poster
60
17
6.4
/415/
54
/12/
62
/20/
3.1
/570/

I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You (1932)
Betty Boop and friends meet Louis Armstrong on a jungle safari.
poster
65
16
6.6
/492/
65
/10/
61
/15/
3.4
/689/

Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions (1933)
In a circus tent, Betty, Bimbo and Koko demonstrate some gadgets reminiscent of TV ads; an animated sewing machine gets out of hand.
poster
65
15
7.1
/401/
60
/9/
63
/16/
3.6
/624/

Ha! Ha! Ha! (1934)
After drawing Betty Boop, Max Fleischer (live-action) leaves the studio; Betty and Koko try amateur dentistry, releasing enough laughing gas to convulse the 'real world.'
poster
60
15
6.6
/434/
63
/13/
54
/19/
3.2
/845/

Is My Palm Read (1933)
For customer Betty Boop, psychic reader Prof. Bimbo conjures up an adventure on a haunted tropical island in his crystal ball.
poster
66
14
6.9
/389/
64
/7/
63
/16/
3.3
/538/

Boop-Oop-A-Doop (1932)
In the circus, Betty Boop is the lion tamer, sings the title tune on the high wire, and fights off the lecherous ringmaster.
poster
68
14
7.1
/322/
64
/7/
69
/13/
3.4
/505/

Betty Boop's Penthouse (1933)
While Bimbo and Koko admire Betty, their experiment becomes a monster.
poster
62
12
6.2
/245/
61
/10/
63
/10/
3.2
/630/

The Ouija Board (1920)
Max Fleischer draws Koko and a haunted house, while his colleague and the janitor mess around with a Ouija board. When Max goes over to take a look, Koko is haunted by ghosts and inanimate objects, and escapes into the real-world studio.
poster
64
10
6.7
/336/
65
/5/
62
/12/
3.3
/417/

Chess-Nuts (1932)
An initially realistic chess game becomes a chaotic, animated quest for the favors of Betty Boop (the black queen) by Bimbo (white king) and others, with elements of bowling and football. Koko appears.
poster
64
10
6.8
/271/
62
/8/
60
/12/
3.4
/360/

Betty Boop's Museum (1932)
Koko is recruiting customers for a 50 cent sightseeing tour of the museum. Betty is Koko's only passenger. Betty gets locked inside by accident. The skeletons from the displays come to life and chase Betty, until she is finally rescued by Bimbo.
poster
64
10
6.6
/233/
56
/3/
67
/12/
3.4
/272/

Modeling (1921)
The Clown causes trouble for the Cartoonist, and a sculptor using the studio, when he escapes from his backdrop and hides in the wet clay of a bust.
poster
?
7.5
/32/
70
/1/

Koko Gets Egg-Cited (1926)
Ko-Ko gathers eggs on a farm while Max works on an incubator.
poster
?
5.9
/16/

Ko-Ko's Germ Jam (1928)
The boss has got a microscope, but it might as well be another canvas for Koko, as he delves deep into the world of germs.
poster
?
7.0
/14/

Koko's Quest (1927)
KoKo and Fitz look into a crystal ball and are told to go East toward the crooked tree. Eager for any sort of adventure, they happily accept their quest without a question asked.
poster
?
7.8
/21/

The Mosquito (1922)
The Inkwell Clown watches a mosquito land on Max's nose as the cartoonist tries to take a nap, and later finds himself battling a giant mosquito in his cartoon world.
poster
?
7.2
/75/

Experiment No. 1 (1918)
Lost film that introduces Max Fleischer's rotoscope animation to the public with the fluid movement of the Clown character. The Clown is animated over live-action reference footage of his brother Dave Fleischer who worked as a clown.
poster
?
7.6
/42/

Koko's Toot Toot (1926)
Max is taking a railroad trip and pulls out his pen to draw Koko, Fitz and a railroad. Maybe the trip is too bumpy, because nothing works as it is supposed to.
poster
?
7.5
/45/
60
/1/

Koko's Paradise (1926)
Max Fleischer is going to a shooting gallery, so he practices on Koko and Fitz, sending them both to Paradise in this slightly erratic but funny cartoon.
poster
?
6.5
/20/

Koko's Field Daze (1928)
Ko-Ko is up to his usual mischief as Max prepares to run a track race.
poster
54
?
6.3
/161/
45
/4/
57
/5/

The Dancing Fool (1932)
Daredevil sign painters Bimbo and Koko like what they see through the window of Betty Boop's Dancing School, and stay for a lesson.
poster
?
7.2
/27/

KoKo Lamps Aladdin (1928)
Ko-Ko the Clown enters a storybook and uses Aladdin's magic lamp to make his wishes come true.
poster
?
7.6
/31/

Ko-Ko's Kink (1928)
An Inkwell Imp short.
poster
62
?
6.7
/175/
65
/2/
55
/6/

S.O.S. (1932)
A sinking ship leaves three survivors on a life raft: Bimbo, Koko and Betty Boop. Good news/bad news: they're rescued by a pirate ship…
poster
?
6.4
/41/
70
/1/

Ko-Ko in Thanksgiving (1925)
Koko likes to join Max and his friends for Thanksgiving dinner. He can, under the condition of screening his films.
poster
?
7.3
/26/

Ko-Ko's Tattoo (1928)
Max draws a tattoo of a cat on his coworker, and Fitz chases the cat around when the tattoo comes to life.
poster
?
6.8
/27/

Ko-Ko's Magic (1928)
Ko-Ko the Clown's hijinks with a magic powder.
poster
?
6.0
/15/

Koko Celebrates the Fourth (1925)
Ko-Ko and Fitz celebrate the Fouth of July with fireworks and end up rocketed to an island inhabited by cannibals.
poster
?
8.0
/25/

KoKo's Klock (1927)
Max asks Ko-Ko to act as his alarm clock before going to sleep. While Max sleeps, Ko-Ko goes to work dressing Max for the next day and replacing his surroundings so he'll be ready to go when the alarm clock rings in the morning.
poster
?
7.5
/25/
80
/1/

Ko-Ko at the Circus (1926)
Max draws a circus poster featuring Ko-Ko the Clown and Fitz the dog, but the circus owner wants them replaced with a giant. On the poster, Ko-Ko and Fitz find ways to take on their oversized rival.
poster
?
7.5
/21/

No Eyes Today (1929)
Fleischer "Out of the Inkwell" cartoon featuring Koko
poster
58
?
6.3
/147/
65
/4/
49
/6/

Admission Free (1932)
Koko and Bimbo visit Betty Boop's penny arcade, Bimbo to flirt with Betty; but his turn at the shooting gallery becomes a hunting trip.
poster
65
?
6.6
/381/
66
/5/
63
/7/
3.4
/514/

Betty Boop's Ker-Choo (1933)
Betty, Koko, and Bimbo drive at the auto races; Betty has a cold, and her sneezes help her win.
poster
63
?
6.6
/189/
66
/3/
60
/5/

A Hunting We Will Go (1932)
Koko the Clown and Bimbo overhear Betty Boop singing about how much she wants a fur coat. That's enough for them. Now they're off to bag themselves a moose, a bear, a fox, a lion, a leopard. It doesn't much matter as long as a fur coat will bag Betty. But neither of them are especially competent at the sport. Koko has to put up with a moose that fires back; while Bimbo suffers the wrath of a lion who multiplies after being shot. And neither hunter accounts for Betty's fickleness or her kind heart.
poster
?
7.3
/59/

Koko Nuts (1925)
Koko the clown is sent to the nut house by Max.
poster
66
?
7.1
/281/
66
/3/
59
/9/
3.5
/416/

I Heard (1933)
The miners at Never Mine go to Betty Boop's Tavern (a jazz-jumpin' place) for lunch. Back in the mine, Bimbo delves into weird realms.
poster
63
?
6.6
/221/
68
/6/
56
/7/

The Betty Boop Limited (1932)
On a special train, Betty's show troupe rehearses: Betty sings, Bimbo juggles, and Koko does a soft-shoe. The train itself also does tricks.
poster
62
?
6.8
/244/
55
/6/
57
/7/
3.4
/308/

Betty Boop's May Party (1933)
Betty and Bimbo, as Queen and King of the May, host a giant outdoor party that gets sprayed with rubber. Koko appears briefly.
poster
66
?
6.9
/258/
66
/3/
62
/7/
3.5
/349/

Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee (1932)
Everyone loves the wheat cakes served by short-order cook Betty, but they have a drawback. With Bimbo and Koko; no bee is involved.
poster
59
?
6.5
/230/
54
/5/
51
/4/
3.4
/362/

Betty Boop's Birthday Party (1933)
Betty drudges in the kitchen alone until her friends (including Bimbo and Koko) hold a surprise birthday party for her… which gets rowdy.
poster
59
?
6.0
/220/
61
/6/
51
/9/
3.3
/316/

Stopping the Show (1932)
At the theatre, a 'Paramouse Noose Reel' and a Bimbo and Koko cartoon are followed by Betty Boop's stage performance; she sings and does imitations of Helen Kane, Fanny Brice and Maurice Chevalier.
poster
59
?
6.5
/205/
65
/4/
46
/7/

Any Rags (1932)
The rag and bone man passes through Betty Boop's neighborhood.
poster
?
7.6
/32/

Ko-Ko's Hot Dog (1928)
Max and Dave Fliescher are eating hot dogs in their animation studio and begin drawing. The hot dog becomes a "real" dog, and it and Ko-Ko the Clown alarmingly end up inside a Gas Chamber.
poster
?
6.5
/21/

Koko the Hot Shot (1925)
Max creates a penny arcade with a shooting gallery, much to the detriment of Ko-Ko and Fitz the Dog.


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