Dave Fleischer Movie Trailers

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A Clean Shaven Man Trailer (1936)

06 February 1936

That's what Olive wants. To even the score, the boys visit Wimpy's barber shop. Wimpy is out, so they shave each other; you'd think Popeye would know better than to let Bluto at him with a razor.

Snow-White Trailer (1933)

01 August 1933

Trouble starts when the queen's magic mirror says Betty Boop is fairest.

Koko Back Tracks Trailer (1927)

01 January 1927

Ko-Ko and Fitz find that everything in their cartoon world is moving backwards. After entering the real world, they go inside a clock and move the hands backward, causing life all around the city to run in reverse.

Shine on Harvest Moon Trailer (1932)

05 May 1932

Fleischer Studios giving "Shine On Harvest Moon" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.

Ants in the Plants Trailer (1940)

15 March 1940

A classic about an anteater who makes life rough for a colony of ants. In the ant community, the queen spreads warnings of their greatest enemy, the Anteater.

The Herring Murder Mystery Trailer (1943)

30 December 1943

A man working in a fish cannery has a guilty conscience and begins to imagine he is a murderer. In his delirium/dream the fish try him for murder in a crazy court-room scene at the bottom of the ocean, which incorporates the 'Information, Please" radio routine, and also has a fish-jury who sing a little ditty called "There's Nothing On the End of the Hook.

I Yam Love Sick Trailer (1938)

29 May 1938

Olive is reading a romance novel and munching on a gift box of candy from Bluto when Popeye drops by.

The Mosquito Trailer (1922)

06 March 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.

For Better or Worser Trailer (1935)

27 June 1935

Popeye's failures in the kitchen send him on a quest for a wife. He visits the "matrimonial agency" and picks Olive at the same time Bluto picks her.

In the Good Old Summertime Trailer (1930)

05 June 1930

In this one, we get simple variations of people heading off to a May Day celebration, carrying a Maypole and a hippopotamus to serve as the Queen of the May.

I Wanna Be a Life Guard Trailer (1936)

26 June 1936

Popeye applies for a lifeguard job when he sees Olive in the pool, but Bluto also wants the job (and Olive).

The Automobile Ride Trailer (1921)

20 June 1921

Max draws Koko on the drawing board. He then receives a call and leaves. Koko leaves after but not before taking some money from Max's wallet that he left behind.

Fadeaway Trailer (1926)

01 September 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.

Poker Trailer (1920)

02 October 1920

An Out of the Inkwell short.

Betty Boop's Trial Trailer (1934)

14 June 1934

A traffic cop tries to make time with Betty; she speeds to get away, is arrested, and undergoes a musical trial.

In the Good Old Summer Time Trailer (1926)

26 June 1926

Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes is a series of short three-minute animation films produced by Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer between May 1924 and September 1927, pioneering the use of the "Follow the Bouncing Ball" device used to lead audiences in theater sing-alongs.

Beware of Barnacle Bill Trailer (1935)

24 January 1935

To the classic tune of "Barnacle Bill the Sailor", Olive explains that she can't marry Popeye because she's in love with Barnacle Bill (an unusually large Bluto), who then comes by and proceeds to pound Popeye (until he eats his spinach, of course).

Sally Swing Trailer (1938)

14 October 1938

Betty Boop, auditioning bandleaders for a college swing dance, "discovers" a cleaning woman who resee

Ça cartoon : Spécial Popeye Trailer (2005)

03 October 2005

Ça cartoon hosts introduce a TV special dedicated to the spinach-lover Popeye!

Koko's Field Daze Trailer (1928)

09 June 1928

Ko-Ko is up to his usual mischief as Max prepares to run a track race.

Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party Trailer (1933)

03 November 1933

Betty Boop hosts a Hallowe'en party with a few uninvited guests.

Swat the Fly Trailer (1935)

18 April 1935

Betty wants to bake a cake, but a fly appears in her kitchen and all heck breaks loose.

The Jeep Trailer (1938)

15 July 1938

Popeye brings his magical dog, The Jeep, over to see Olive and Swee'pea, just as the tyke has escaped from his crib.

I Never Changes My Altitude Trailer (1937)

19 August 1937

Popeye is sitting outside Olive's lunchroom at the airport, distraught. She's closed the business to fly away with an aviator (Bluto, of course).

The Kids in the Shoe Trailer (1935)

19 May 1935

The old lady who lives in a shoe has a bit of trouble with her gaggle of children. They won't eat their porridge, won't brush their teeth or comb their hair.

No! No! A Thousand Times No!! Trailer (1935)

23 May 1935

Betty Boop and Freddie appear on stage in a melodrama, wherein Betty sings the title song to the villain.

Hot Dog Trailer (1930)

28 March 1930

Bimbo is out stalking the ladies in his car when he is arrested by the police. Now he has to explain himself to the judge.

When My Ship Comes In Trailer (1934)

20 December 1934

Betty Boop wins the Irish Sweepstakes, and fantasizes about what she'll do with the money.

Koko the Convict Trailer (1926)

11 November 1926

Directed by Dave Fleischer.

Time for Love Trailer (1935)

05 September 1935

The courtship of two swans is interrupted by a third swan, who demonstrates his prowess at catching fish.

Popeye Presents Eugene, the Jeep Trailer (1940)

13 December 1940

Olive sends Popeye a puppy, Eugene the Jeep, for his birthday, but despite Popeye's best efforts to make it sleep outside, it keeps finding its way back into the house.

Ko-Ko's War Dogs Trailer (1928)

21 July 1928

An animated film where Ko-Ko the clown becomes involved in a war.

A Kick in Time Trailer (1940)

17 May 1940

Spunky is kidnapped and sold at an auction to a cruel Italian peddler. It's up to Hunky to save him.

Out of the Inkwell Trailer (1919)

19 April 1919

Max Fleischer draws the upper and lower halves of the Clown's body, which dance around separately before coming together.

Dancing on the Moon Trailer (1935)

12 July 1935

Honeymooning couples of various animal species take a rocket ship excursion to the moon. Spectacular lunar scenery.

My Bonnie Trailer (1925)

15 September 1925

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short.

The Einstein Theory of Relativity Trailer (1923)

08 February 1923

"The Einstein Theory of Relativity" is the short version (587 m) of the lost American long version (1219 m) of Hanns Walter Kornblum's original German feature "Die Grundlagen der Einsteinschen Relativitäts-Theorie" from 1922 that is also lost.

Swing You Sinners! Trailer (1930)

23 September 1930

Bimbo is seen late at night, trying to steal a chicken. He runs away from a policeman and enters a haunted cemetery.

The Impractical Joker Trailer (1937)

18 June 1937

Betty Boop's baking is interrupted by her obnoxious practical joking cousin Irving. Can Grampy out-joke the joker?

Betty Boop and Grampy Trailer (1935)

16 August 1935

Betty Boop and some friends go to Grampy's house for a party.

Comin' Thro' the Rye Trailer (1926)

26 September 1926

This is the cartoon version of Comin' thro' The Rye by fleischer Studios.

The Wizard of Arts Trailer (1941)

08 August 1941

A Jerry Colonna-like artist takes us on a tour of a wacky museum

Dinah Trailer (1933)

12 January 1933

The Mills Brothers perform the title song with Bouncing Ball; cartoon animals load and sail the cargo ship 'Dinah Lee' to Mills music.

Mysterious Mose Trailer (1930)

26 December 1930

Betty Boop (with dog's ears) can't sleep on a scary night, so she sings the title song and meets the gentleman in question.

Darling Nelly Gray Trailer (1926)

16 February 1926

Ko-Ko the Clows sets up the song "Darling Nelly Gray".

Bunny Mooning Trailer (1937)

12 February 1937

Jack and Jill Rabbit get hitched in this classic Fleischer Studios cartoon (made a year before Bugs Bunny hit the scene).

The Big Fun Carnival Trailer (1957)

20 January 1957

The first of a series of 12 compilation features (number 1-12)made for theatres to use as a Saturday Matinee offering aimed strictly at children.

Educated Fish Trailer (1937)

29 October 1937

A small fish doesn’t pay attention in school, and ends up getting caught on a hook.

Popeye au pays des 1001 nuits Trailer (1936)

01 January 1936

Organ Grinder's Swing Trailer (1937)

19 February 1937

Popeye and Olive are grooving to the sounds of Wimpy the organ grinder, but their neighbor Bluto wants him to move on.

Little Nobody Trailer (1935)

27 December 1935

Pudgy the pup meets the female pup next door, whose snobbish owner calls him a "little nobody". A pep talk from Betty Boop turns Pudgy into a hero.

Pudgy Takes a Bow-Wow Trailer (1937)

09 April 1937

Betty Boop's stage show takes a new turn when Pudgy the pup and his feline enemy get into the act.

Inklings, Issue 12 Trailer (1925)

01 January 1925

Series of animated vignettes linked by a disembodied hand which appears to be drawing the illustrations.

KoKo's Earth Control Trailer (1928)

31 March 1928

Ko-Ko the Clown and his dog Fitz walk into a building where levers that control various aspects of the Earth are located.

Strike Up the Band Trailer (1930)

25 September 1930

A boat sails the sea at night, with the moon watching from above. Bimbo-like sailors march around the deck, then fall through a trap door.

So Does an Automobile Trailer (1939)

31 March 1939

At Betty Boop's Auto Hospital, the cars are treated for various humanlike ailments.

Koko Hot After It Trailer (1926)

01 July 1926

“Out of the Inkwell” cartoon by Fleischer Studios.

Up to Mars Trailer (1930)

21 November 1930

In this one, Bimbo is playing fireworks in an abandoned yard except for a mouse (who suspiciously looks like Mickey in one close-up scene) who laughs derisively at him.

The Reunion Trailer (1922)

27 October 1922

Max helps the Inkwell Clown prepare for a family reunion.

Ko-Ko Beats Time Trailer (1929)

08 February 1929

Ko-Ko fights Father Time.