Dave Fleischer Movie Trailers

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Bizarre Cartoons Of The Past Trailer (2007)

30 October 2007

Before the animation industry became dominated by the major studios and their familiar stable of characters, there were other companies who entertained theater audiences with wild excursions into cartoon fantasies.

I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Trailer (1930)

15 March 1930

An Unusual Classic Cartoon where a bunch of Different Animals get all Nice and Clean to perform the song, " I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles".

Noise Annoys Ko-Ko Trailer (1929)

25 January 1929

Ko-Ko the Clown visits the country.

Ye Olde Melodies Trailer (1929)

03 May 1929

Screen song by the Fleischer Studios

Show Me the Way to Go Home Trailer (1932)

30 January 1932

The cartoon characters only want one thing: a drink. Very funny situations, followed by a singalong to three drinking songs.

Song of Victory Trailer (1942)

04 September 1942

A vulture, a gorilla and a hyena (“with no small resemblances to actual dictators”) bully the woodland animals, who eventually fight back, using the letter V as their victory symbol.

Inklings, Issue Unknown Trailer (1927)

01 January 1927

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

Inklings No. 10 Trailer (1928)

01 January 1928

Lighting Sketches of US Presidents and world locations.

Koko in 1999 Trailer (1927)

07 March 1927

This Out of the Inkwell cartoon features the Fleischer Studios continuing character, Ko-Ko, seeming to draw himself, and to battle with the environment created for him.

Betty Co-ed Trailer (1931)

01 August 1931

A young dog calls on Betty but fraternity hazers kidnap him. With a Bouncing Ball, Rudy Vallee sings the title tune.

Bed Time Trailer (1923)

01 March 1923

First, Max, in his pyjamas, gets back up and draws an isolated mountain area and puts Koko on top of a steep mountain.

Ace of Spades Trailer (1931)

06 January 1931

A Talkartoons cartoon featuring Bimbo doing card tricks.

The Boxing Kangaroo Trailer (1920)

02 February 1920

The Inkwell Clown battles a boxing kangaroo.

In the Shade of the Old Applesauce Trailer (1931)

16 October 1931

This short animation is dubbed a "Paramount Screen Souvenir" is a lost Fleischer Studios Screen Song featuring Betty Boop and Bimbo.

Ko-Ko the Kid Trailer (1927)

25 December 1927

Koko the Clown seeks the Fountain of Youth.

Koko Gets Egg-Cited Trailer (1926)

01 December 1926

Ko-Ko gathers eggs on a farm while Max works on an incubator.

Perpetual Motion Trailer (1920)

02 October 1920

Part of Max Fleischer's "Out of the Inkwell" series.

Tree Saps Trailer (1931)

20 February 1931

A series of blackout gags organized around a lumber camp.

The Sheik of Araby Trailer (1926)

15 September 1926

Dave Fleischer short.

Song Shopping Trailer (1933)

18 May 1933

Fleischer Studios 'Screen Song' with Ethel Merman singing the songs.

My Gal Sal Trailer (1930)

17 October 1930

This Screen Song version of Paul Dresser's ballad is given a very soapy interpretation by a basso and then a barbershop group.

Come Take a Trip in My Airship Trailer (1924)

09 March 1924

Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes, Song Car-Tunes, or (some sources erroneously say) Sound Car-Tunes, is a series of short three-minute animated 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.

By the Light of the Silvery Moon Trailer (1931)

14 November 1931

Fleischer Studios giving "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" the bouncing ball 'Screen Song' treatment.

Wotta Nitemare Trailer (1939)

19 May 1939

Popeye is having a dream. In it, Bluto interupts his and Olive's flirtations with one another and keeps having the upper hand.

Finiculee Fincula Trailer (1926)

01 May 1926

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short.

Big Chief Koko Trailer (1925)

15 May 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.

Old Pal Trailer (1925)

01 January 1925

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short.

Buzzy Boop Trailer (1938)

29 July 1938

Betty's young cousin, Buzzy, takes the train to visit Betty.

The Fresh Vegetable Mystery Trailer (1939)

29 September 1939

Crime strikes the vegetable world when Mrs. Mama Carrot awakens and finds her children have been carrot-napped.

You Gotta Be a Football Hero Trailer (1935)

29 August 1935

Popeye and Olive are attending a football game; Bluto's team takes the field, and Olive is swept off her feet, becoming a cheerleader for him.

There's Something About a Soldier Trailer (1934)

16 August 1934

Betty Boop recruits for the Army by offering inductees a kiss. The recruits march off to war with a force of giant mosquitoes!

The Little Stranger Trailer (1936)

12 March 1936

A stranger deposits an egg in a duck's nest; it hatches as a baby chicken. It doesn't fit in well with its three duckling nestmates, particularly when it comes to swimming.

Ko-Ko's Signals Trailer (1929)

03 May 1929

Not allowed to go to the football game, KoKo and Fitz explore the sport on their own time, unlocking some hidden potential.

The Clown's Pup Trailer (1919)

30 August 1919

Max Fleischer draws a clown, who comes alive on the page. The clown doesn't like the way he is drawn and demonstrates his own artistic abilities.

Way Back When Women Had Their Weigh Trailer (1940)

27 September 1940

A comic look at prehistoric life.

I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark Trailer (1930)

29 January 1930

A humanized dog comes from a bar and fights with his shadow in the dark just before a bouncing ball comes on and the singer warbles "I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark".

Service with a Smile Trailer (1937)

22 September 1937

Betty Boop is desk clerk at the Hi-De-Ho-Tel ("Food Served with Every Meal") where the guests have many legitimate complaints.

I Can't Escape from You Trailer (1936)

24 September 1936

The title song sung by Billie Bailey and played by Joe Reichman's band with Bouncing Ball. Animated sequence: a parody 'Snooze Reel'.

Fire Bugs Trailer (1930)

08 May 1930

Bimbo has problems trying to put out a fire that's burning a building to a crisp.

Betty Boop's Penthouse Trailer (1933)

10 March 1933

While Bimbo and Koko admire Betty, their experiment becomes a monster.

The Arctic Giant Trailer (1942)

27 February 1942

A frozen Tyrannosaurus rex is found and put on display in a museum, but when he thaws out and revives, Superman has to stop his rampage!

S.O.S. Trailer (1932)

11 March 1932

A sinking ship leaves three survivors on a life raft: Bimbo, Koko and Betty Boop. Good news/bad news�

Stopping the Show Trailer (1932)

11 August 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.

Step On It Trailer (1931)

21 May 1931

With Bimbo- made for Texaco Motor Oil.

Yak-A-Doola-Hick-A-Doola Trailer (1926)

15 December 1926

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short.

Tumbledown Shack in Athlone Trailer (1927)

01 January 1927

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short.

Suited to a T. Trailer (1931)

01 January 1931

An advertising short.

The Magnetic Telescope Trailer (1942)

24 April 1942

When police interfere with a reckless scientist's experiment, it creates a deadly meteor shower only Superman can stop.

Grand Uproar Trailer (1930)

03 October 1930

Bimbo sings a funny take-off of "Gay Caballero" and the comedy construction is adequate to the situation.

Whispers in the Dark Trailer (1937)

23 September 1937

Gus Arnheim and his band play the title song, sung by June Robbins (with Bouncing Ball). Animated sequence:.

The Scared Crows Trailer (1939)

09 June 1939

Betty Boop and Pudgy, doing the spring planting, are plagued by crows.

Oh, Suzanna Trailer (1925)

01 January 1925

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short.

I've Got Rings on My Fingers Trailer (1929)

06 December 1929

In this one, a traffic cop is up in the sky on a platform guiding various planes and birds on their way.

Hello How Am I Trailer (1939)

14 July 1939

Olive invites Popeye over for a hamburger dinner. His roommate Wimpy hears this and disguises himself as Popeye in order to be who enjoys the feast.

Happy You and Merry Me Trailer (1936)

21 August 1936

A stray kitten wanders into Betty Boop's house, gets sick on candy, and is cured with catnip by Betty and Pudgy the pup.

Please Keep Me in Your Dreams Trailer (1937)

27 May 1937

After a parody newsreel, the title song is sung by Barbara Blake and played by Henry King and his orchestra with a Bouncing Ball.

Fleischer Cartoons: The Art & Inventions of Max Fleischer Trailer (2024)

27 April 2024

A celebration of art by legendary animator Max Fleischer. Features: KoKo's Kozy Korner (1928), Somewhere in Dreamland (1936), Any Rags? (1932), Small Fry (1939), Dinah (1933), The Old Man of the Mountain (1933), and Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936).

The Dandy Lion Trailer (1940)

20 September 1940

An American Indian girl disguises a friendly mountain lion as a dog in order to keep him as a pet.

Little Dutch Mill Trailer (1934)

27 October 1934

A miserly mill-keeper kidnaps two Dutch children, but their pet duck runs for help like Lassie.

Baby Wants a Bottleship Trailer (1942)

03 July 1942

Olive is going shopping and drops Swee'pea off for Popeye to watch. Popeye carves a sailboat for him, but the tyke spots Popeye's battleship, and the puny toy boat will no longer do.