Dave Fleischer Movie Trailers
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Hunky and Spunky Trailer (1938)
24 June 1938
A short film about a mother and her son, she teaches him life skills later on the son gets niked by a man so the young donkey can be his work slave and his mother saves him.
Ding Dong Doggie Trailer (1937)
22 July 1937
Against Betty Boop's orders (and to his own discomfiture), Pudgy the Pup accompanies a dalmatian fire dog to a fire.
Shakespearian Spinach Trailer (1940)
19 January 1940
Popeye has replaced Bluto in the Spinach Theatre's production of Romeo and Juliet (Olive, of course), much to Bluto's surprise and dismay.
Keeps Rainin' All the Time Trailer (1934)
12 January 1934
Fleischer Studios giving "Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time)" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.
Surprise Trailer (1923)
01 April 1923
Koko is trying to rescue his sweetheart, who is trapped atop a rugged mountain. However, when Max Fleischer runs out of ink, how will he draw the ladder for Koko to climb?
Blow Me Down! Trailer (1933)
26 October 1933
Popeye sails into Mexico, where Olive is a dancer and Bluto is a bandit.
Gulliver's Travels Trailer (1939)
10 November 1939
Gulliver washes ashore on Lilliput and attempts to prevent war between that tiny kingdom and its equally-miniscule rival, Blefiscu, as well as smooth the way for the romance between the Princess and Prince of the opposing lands.
The Hills of Old Wyomin' Trailer (1936)
20 July 1936
Fleischer Studios Screen Song of "The Hills of Old Wyomin'".
Pudgy and the Lost Kitten Trailer (1938)
24 June 1938
Its mostly about pudgy the dog, Betty Boop is mainly unseen in this cartoon she makes a few small appearances from the beginning to the end, other than the cat from an earlier betty boop cartoon called happy you & merry me makes a return also with his mother.
Nurse-Mates Trailer (1940)
19 June 1940
The boys show up simultaneously to take Olive to the movies. She needs to visit the hairdresser first, and tells the boys to take care of Swee'Pea: bath, dress him, and nap.
Little Lambkins Trailer (1940)
02 February 1940
A mother puts her baby boy in an outdoor playpen, but he's more mature than she realizes, and quickly breaks out, and with the help of a raccoon and a squirrel, they are soon raiding the watermelon patch.
Jingle Bells Trailer (1927)
31 March 1927
From the Fleischer Brothers, creators of Betty Boop, comes this "Screen Song." Screen Songs were early sound shorts designed for patrons to sing along with in the cinema.
The Foxy Hunter Trailer (1937)
25 November 1937
Junior and Pudgy slip away from Betty Boop's care to go hunting with a pop-gun.
Thanks for the Memory Trailer (1938)
25 March 1938
A Fleischer Studios Screen Song with a popular tune.
The Foul Ball Player Trailer (1940)
24 May 1940
A comic look at prehistoric life. Inept Stone Age characters play baseball.
The Swing School Trailer (1938)
27 May 1938
At Betty Boop's Music School for Animals, Pudgy the dog doesn't do so well, but puppy love triumphs.
The Show Trailer (1922)
21 September 1922
The Inkwell Clown and his three partners rehearse their parts in a show while en route to the theatre in Max's car.
Inklings, Issue ?? Trailer (1927)
01 January 1927
A British reissue of a Fleischer Inklings short with sound narration.
KoKo Explores Trailer (1927)
14 October 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.
Sing, Sisters, Sing! Trailer (1933)
30 June 1933
Strange goings-on in a department store, which is having a fire sale while it's on fire. Mice run a movie projector.
Ko-Ko's Conquest Trailer (1929)
31 May 1929
Ko-Ko the Clown thinks being a hero is easy, but his animator tries to prove him otherwise
School Days Trailer (1932)
27 September 1932
A Fleischer Studios Screen Song. Gus Edwards and his kids were a famous vaudeville act where many big stars (such as Eddie Cantor) began their careers.
Bring Himself Back Alive Trailer (1940)
20 December 1940
A sadistic big game hunter, Hyde Skinner (a self-described Fur Trapper And All Around Dirty Guy), uses a poor little turtle as a pack mule.
Fishing Trailer (1921)
21 November 1921
Max is too rushed to do a thorough job of drawing Koko this morning. Max is going fishing. However, to amuse the clown, he draws a fishing pole and a pond before he goes.
Adventures of Popeye Trailer (1935)
24 October 1935
In live action, a big kid is attacking a little kid for his "Adventures of Popeye" comic book, so Popeye gives the little kid pointers, in the form of clips from four of his earlier pictures.
Zula Hula Trailer (1937)
23 December 1937
Disabled in a thunderstorm, Betty Boop and Grampy's plane lands on a tropic island where Grampy soon re-invents the comforts of home.
Never Kick a Woman Trailer (1936)
28 August 1936
Popeye teaches Olive the art of self-defense, which comes in handy when a woman boxer flirts with him.
Judge for a Day Trailer (1935)
20 September 1935
Betty Boop, annoyed by 'public pests' like backslappers, gum parkers, and mud splashers, imagines what she'd do to them if she were a judge.
Ko-Ko's Catch Trailer (1928)
06 July 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.
Betty Boop and Little Jimmy Trailer (1936)
27 March 1936
Betty tries a regime of exercise, but her weight loss gets out of hand. She sings "Keep Your Girlish Figure".
Koko Chops Suey Trailer (1927)
29 October 1927
Ko-Ko wants to learn how chop suey is made, and Ko-Ko and Fitz have their fun with a caricatured Chinese character.
Masquerade Trailer (1924)
01 February 1924
When Max dons a clown costume for a masquerade party, Ko-Ko takes to taunting him. Intending to get back at Ko-Ko, Max jumps into his own drawing—a serious tactical error, as he soon learns.
Brotherly Love Trailer (1936)
06 March 1936
Olive preaches the need for brotherly love on the radio. Popeye, hearing this, does a number of good deeds: helping two workmen raise a safe, straightening a wrecked car, and helping two boys sneak into a baseball game.
Axe Me Another Trailer (1934)
29 August 1934
Pierre Bluto, running a logging camp, has thrown Olive into the river because he didn't like her spinach.
Bimbo's Express Trailer (1931)
21 August 1931
Betty Boop (with dog's ears) is moving; Bimbo comes with his moving van and is smitten with her. Songs: "Moving Day," "Hello Beautiful.
Be Kind to 'Aminals' Trailer (1935)
22 February 1935
Popeye and Olive Oyl can't ignore it when produce vendor Bluto comes by with his terribly overloaded cart, whipping his horse and denying it water.
Balloons Trailer (1923)
01 September 1923
The Inkwell Clown goes for a balloon ride. Later, Max's studio is filled with so many balloons that it floats away.
Silly Scandals Trailer (1931)
22 May 1931
In a vaudeville act, Betty Boop (with dog's ears) sings "You're Drivin' Me Crazy;" Bimbo sneaks into the show and runs afoul of a stage hypnotist.
The Spinach Roadster Trailer (1936)
26 November 1936
Popeye drives up to take Olive for a ride, but Bluto in his much fancier car does what he can to spoil their jaunt.
Let's You and Him Fight Trailer (1934)
15 February 1934
Bluto is the boxing champ, Popeye his challenger, Wimpy the timekeeper. Popeye is pounded mercilessly until Olive comes by with a can of spinach.
It's the Natural Thing to Do Trailer (1939)
30 July 1939
Popeye's fan club sends a telegram asking them to tone down the violence and act civilized. So everyone dresses up and acts formal - for a while, at least.
What -- No Spinach? Trailer (1936)
07 May 1936
Wimpy is working for Bluto in his diner and trying to filch all the food he can eat. Popeye comes in and orders roast duck, but Wimpy grabs the drumsticks, then coats it with pepper sauce.
A Little Soap and Water Trailer (1935)
21 June 1935
Betty Boop tries to give Pudgy the Pup a bath, with slapstick results.
Morning, Noon and Night Club Trailer (1937)
18 June 1937
'Popito' and 'Olivita' are a dance team, performing at Wimpy's Cafe. Bluto is jealous, and heckles and otherwise disrupts the act.
The Mechanical Monsters Trailer (1941)
28 November 1941
Superman battles a criminal mastermind and his robot army.
More Pep Trailer (1936)
19 June 1936
In a return to the Out of the Inkwell format, Betty Boop invents a pep formula to speed up lazy Pudgy, but it escapes into the real world with rapid results.
The Betty Boop Limited Trailer (1932)
01 July 1932
On a special train, Betty's show troupe rehearses: Betty sings, Bimbo juggles, and Koko does a soft-shoe.
I Wished on the Moon Trailer (1935)
19 September 1935
A Screen Song from the Fleischer Studios with the song "I Wished on the Moon".
Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves Trailer (1937)
26 November 1937
Popeye the Sailor, accompanied by Olive Oyl and Wimpy, is dispatched to stop the dreaded bandit Abu Hassan and his force of forty thieves.
Fowl Play Trailer (1937)
17 December 1937
Popeye gives Olive a parrot that he's trained. Bluto sets the bird free and then tries to kill it.
Be Up to Date Trailer (1938)
25 February 1938
Betty Boop's Traveling Department Store comes to Hillbillyville; the mountain folks find old uses for the new gadgets.
Yip-Yip-Yippy Trailer (1939)
11 August 1939
Yip Yip Yippy is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film. The short was the final official entry of the "Betty Boop" series.
My Artistical Temperature Trailer (1937)
18 March 1937
Popeye and Bluto share an art studio; Popeye is a sculptor, and Bluto paints. Olive drops in for a likeness, and the boys compete.