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7.3
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3.8
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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.
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7.5
/32/
70
/1/

Koko Gets Egg-Cited (1926)
Ko-Ko gathers eggs on a farm while Max works on an incubator.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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7.5
/21/

No Eyes Today (1929)
Fleischer "Out of the Inkwell" cartoon featuring Koko
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7.3
/59/

Koko Nuts (1925)
Koko the clown is sent to the nut house by Max.
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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
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6.4
/10/

Ko-Ko Makes 'Em Laugh (1927)
Ko-Ko and Fitz try to make a humorless Indian laugh.
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7.0
/28/
65
/2/

Ko-Ko Smokes (1928)
Max draws a big cigar and Ko-Ko and Fitz want to smoke it. Max's coworker smokes up a storm in the office until the fire marshal arrives.
poster
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6.8
/15/

Koko Chops Suey (1927)
Ko-Ko wants to learn how chop suey is made, and Ko-Ko and Fitz have their fun with a caricatured Chinese character.
poster
65
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7.3
/86/
65
/2/
60
/3/
3.4
/267/

Koko Sees Spooks (1925)
Koko the clown encounters supernatural beings.
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7.2
/40/
60
/1/

Koko Hot After It (1926)
“Out of the Inkwell” cartoon by Fleischer Studios.
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6.5
/52/

Big Chief Koko (1925)
When a Native American artist sells a selection of his background drawings and original characters to Fleischer, Koko gives the new arrivals a cold reception.
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6.2
/34/

Ko-Ko's Big Sale (1929)
Koko the Clown and his dog try to become salesmen.
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6.1
/30/

Ko-Ko the Kid (1927)
Koko the Clown seeks the Fountain of Youth.
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6.5
/31/

Ko-Ko Hops Off (1927)
Koko the clown and his dog attempt a round-the-world flight.
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7.6
/37/
80
/1/

Ko-Ko's Hot Ink (1929)
Drawn with steaming ink, Koko and Fitz try to cool off.
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8.0
/54/
70
/1/

Ko-Ko's Queen (1926)
Ko-Ko convinces the animator to draw him a woman, but she turns out to be scrawny and ugly. He takes her to a beauty parlor and plumps her up, then shaves the back of her head and slaps a mask onto it. She wins a beauty contest, but they're both thrown out when she can't sit on her throne, thus exposing the ruse. Ko-Ko draws himself a new girl, who comes to life.
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7.6
/35/
60
/1/

Koko’s Kane (1927)
Koko and Fitz want to play, but Max is working on his newest invention -- he actually was an inventor and held patents on rotoscoping -- so he stuffs them in a safe with his convertible cane/umbrella. When they start pushing buttons, things start to happen.
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7.7
/33/

Koko Plays Pool (1927)
Max Fleischer and brother David are playing pool when Koko and Fitz force their way out of the ink bottle. They want to play pool too, so Max obligingly draws a table for their use.
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6.5
/30/

KoKo Explores (1927)
Koko and Fitz are sitting around bored while Max writes the day's scenario. When one of the cannibals he is writing about steals Max' head, it's up to our intrepid hero to rescue the boss, who doesn't know how to do things without his top.
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6.2
/32/

Ko-Ko's Courtship (1928)
Koko the Clown and Fitz the dog escape into the live-action world.
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7.9
/42/

Koko Baffles the Bulls (1926)
"Out of the Inkwell" cartoon by Fleischer Studios.
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6.8
/27/

Ko-Ko the Knight (1927)
When a beautiful princess escapes from the ink bottle, only to be captured by a villainous knave, Max draws a stove which he has Ko-Ko use as armor, inflates Fitz into a destrier and sends them off in a deed of daring-do.
poster
45
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6.6
/118/
60
/2/
10
/1/

It's the Cat's (1926)
Neighborhood cats come to the tiny Ko-Ko Theatre to watch Ko-Ko and Fitz stage a variety of entertaining acts, from acrobatics to high-diving to statuelike tableaux vivants.
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7.7
/25/

Koko Packs 'Em (1925)
Max is moving out of his studio, so Ko-Ko the Inkwell Clown packs up everything in sight (even using a super-charged vacuum cleaner that sucks up the furniture and the moving men).
poster
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7.0
/36/

Ko-Ko's Reward (1929)
Thanks to Magic Ink, a live-action girl joins Koko in a haunted house.
poster
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6.2
/29/

Ko-Ko's Catch (1928)
Max is busy with his pretty new secretary and puts Koko and Bimbo on automatic for the day -- he sets a pantograph to draw a world run by slot machines like mechanical banks. However, is the creator in control of his creation, or is it the other way around?
poster
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6.1
/69/
70
/1/

Koko Back Tracks (1927)
N/A
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7.4
/67/
30
/1/

Fadeaway (1926)
This fascinating series features Max himself, filmed in live action, sitting at a drawing board and concocting adventures for his star performer Ko-Ko the Clown. Max is supposedly the guy in charge, and he takes sadistic glee in putting Ko-Ko through various forms of hell, but the clown usually fights back and sometimes gets the best of his Uncle Max. FADEAWAY elevates this charged relationship to new heights (or depths?) of nightmarish surrealism; it's also one of the most enjoyable Inkwell cartoons I've seen to date, packing lots of imaginative, unpredictable twists and turns into an eight minute running time.
poster
72
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7.2
/104/
70
/4/
80
/1/
3.5
/658/

Ko-Ko's Haunted House (1928)
A friend of KoKo's animator draws a haunted house, and KoKo and his dog Fitz go inside. There, they encounter frightening hallways where every door leads to a new spook.
poster
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5.5
/44/
60
/1/

Ko-Ko's Harem Scarem (1929)
Ko-Ko and Fitz emerge from an inkwell into the sultan's harem.
poster
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6.5
/49/

Ko-Ko's Hypnotism (1929)
A live-action amateur hypnotist mesmerizes Ko-Ko the clown and Fitz the dog; but a witch teaches them how to take their revenge…
poster
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6.6
/42/

Ko-Ko's Conquest (1929)
Ko-Ko the Clown thinks being a hero is easy, but his animator tries to prove him otherwise
poster
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7.3
/50/
45
/2/
60
/1/

KoKo the Kop (1927)
Part of the 'Inkwell Imps' series.
poster
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6.2
/37/

Chemical Ko-Ko (1929)
Koko the Clown tries a mad scientist's formula on various animals.
poster
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7.3
/58/
30
/1/

Koko the Convict (1926)
Directed by Dave Fleischer.
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KoKo's Kozy Korner (1928)
Ko-Ko and Fitz live a life of luxury in a mansion full of servants, until the fantasy is burst when they wake up in a barn.
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Koko Kidnapped (1926)
An Out of the Inkwell short.
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Koko Steps Out (1925)
Ko-Ko learns to dance the Charleston from Max's real-life daughter Ruth Fleischer.


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