Dave Fleischer Movie Trailers
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If You Could Shrink Trailer (1920)
26 August 1920
Special photography conveys the experience of a person shrunken to one-sixteenth of an inch in height, viewing everyday objects from a new, up-close perspective.
Betty in Blunderland Trailer (1934)
06 April 1934
Betty falls asleep doing a jigsaw puzzle and finds herself through the looking glass into a modern, urban wonderland.
Bulldozing the Bull Trailer (1938)
19 August 1938
Popeye visits the bullfight only because of lovely Senorita Olive. He finds himself accidentally in the toreador box, even though he doesn't want to fight because it's cruelty to animals.
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor Trailer (1936)
27 November 1936
After wrecking Popeye's ship and stealing away Olive Oyl, hero of Arabic legend Sindbad decides to test him and his ever-resilient new rival's strength in order to prove their supremacy as the "most remarkable, extraordinary fella" of Sindbad's menagerie island.
Mr. Bug Goes to Town Trailer (1941)
09 December 1941
The happy tranquility of Bugville is shattered when the populace learns that a colossal skyscraper is to be built over their tiny town.
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (The Boys Are Marching) Trailer (1926)
28 July 1926
“Tramp, Tramp, Tramp the Boys Are Marching” features a song that dates back to the Civil War, one which was still familiar to audiences of the 1920s.
Magic on Broadway Trailer (1937)
26 November 1937
Part of Paramount/Fleischer Novelty-Cartoon shorts which featured animation in part of it and live-action in th other half.
Quiet! Pleeze Trailer (1941)
07 February 1941
Poopdeck Pappy has a hangover. He asks Popeye to help him by keeping the noise down. Among the disturbances he deals with: a crying baby across the way, a horse-drawn milk truck, a factory whistle, a radio, a traffic accident, a construction site, and a blasting site.
Betty Boop with Henry the Funniest Living American Trailer (1935)
21 December 1935
Henry, comic strip character, gets a job at Betty Boop's pet store.
Hold It! Trailer (1938)
28 April 1938
When the lights of the city go dim, all of the kitties are let outdoors to prowl. Holding a meeting, they come up with a plan to rid themselves of a neighboring dog.
Mask-A-Raid Trailer (1931)
06 November 1931
Betty Boop is queen of the Masquerade Ball where, among other antics, Bimbo and a lecherous old man vie for her affections.
My Friend the Monkey Trailer (1939)
27 January 1939
A hurdy-gurdy man goes by Betty Boop's house; she wants to buy his monkey, which causes plenty of trouble for Pudgy the Pup.
We Did It Trailer (1936)
24 April 1936
While Betty Boop is away, the kittens get into mischief. Will Pudgy the pup take the blame as usual?
Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive Trailer (1940)
16 August 1940
Popeye has a new car; Olive wants a driving lesson. Things don't go well.
I'll Never Crow Again Trailer (1941)
19 September 1941
Olive's garden is being raided by some very persistent crows; she calls Popeye for help, and it takes him the rest of the cartoon to hit on the solution.
Let's Get Movin' Trailer (1936)
24 July 1936
Olive is moving out of her apartment; she's hired Bluto to move her things, but Popeye comes over to visit and won't be shown up.
The Male Man Trailer (1931)
24 April 1931
Like most Fleischer cartoons from the early '30s, there are lots of stream-of-conscious gags here. They are related by Bimbo's adventures as a mailman.
Fightin Pals Trailer (1940)
12 July 1940
Dr. Bluto sails off to Darkest Africa for exploration. Popeye, who stayed behind, hears a radio report that Bluto is lost and sets sail - on a raft - in search of him.
My Baby Just Cares for Me Trailer (1931)
05 December 1931
Fleischer Studios giving "My Baby Just Cares for Me" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.
You Try Somebody Else Trailer (1932)
28 July 1932
Ethel Merman sings the title song with a Bouncing Ball. Animated sequence: a cat burglar, just out of jail, raids Betty Boop's icebox.
Sneak, Snoop and Snitch in Triple Trouble Trailer (1941)
09 May 1941
Sneak, Snoop and Snitch try to tunnel out of prison even though they've already been pardoned.
Christmas Comes But Once a Year Trailer (1936)
04 December 1936
At an orphanage, the children are sad because they received used defective toys as gifts. Professor Grampy sees the children while passing by in his sled and has an idea on how to give them a merry Christmas.
Goonland Trailer (1938)
21 October 1938
Popeye sails to Goon Island in search of his Pappy. He finds the place populated by the imposing, but ugly, goons, and a "no humans" sign.
KoKo's Klock Trailer (1927)
12 November 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.
Shoein' Hosses Trailer (1934)
01 June 1934
Wimpy is such a terrible helper that blacksmith Olive fires him. Both Popeye and Bluto see the help wanted sign; they compete for the position.
Koko Steps Out Trailer (1925)
21 November 1925
Ko-Ko learns to dance the Charleston from Max's real-life daughter Ruth Fleischer.
Gabby Goes Fishing Trailer (1941)
18 July 1941
Gabby teaches a young boy how to fish, even though the boy was doing much better without him.
A Song a Day Trailer (1936)
22 May 1936
At Betty Boop's Animal Hospital, various species have appropriate ailments. Morale becomes a problem; Professor Grampy to the rescue!
Flies Ain't Human Trailer (1941)
04 April 1941
Popeye is trying to take a nap, but he's plagued by house flies that keep landing on him. He gets rid of most of them, but one in particular seems bent on making Popeye's life miserable, particularly after Popeye makes the mistake of flicking it into a can of spinach.
Popeye Makes a Movie Trailer (1950)
11 August 1950
Popeye and Olive prepare to make a movie while his nephews watch. The movie is a significant portion of Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves, which makes up over 80% of this release (beginning with Popeye, Olive, and Wimpy suffering in the desert), and despite admonitions, the nephews get involved a couple times, most notably tossing Popeye his can of spinach.
Ko-Ko's Tattoo Trailer (1928)
17 March 1928
Max draws a tattoo of a cat on his coworker, and Fitz chases the cat around when the tattoo comes to life.
Cops Is Always Right Trailer (1938)
30 December 1938
Popeye is heading over to see Olive when he hits a traffic island where a cop is directing traffic; when he gets there, he manages to get more tickets for blowing his horn and parking illegally.
Females Is Fickle Trailer (1940)
08 March 1940
Olive Oyl brings her new pet goldfish onto Popeye's ship, but the fish jumps out of its bowl and into the sea.
Poopdeck Pappy Trailer (1940)
15 November 1940
Popeye's elderly father, Pappy, wants to go out at night. Popeye wants him to sleep.
Whoops! I'm a Cowboy Trailer (1937)
11 February 1937
Betty Boop's runt of a suitor thinks he'll have better luck if he takes cowboy lessons at a dude ranch; slapstick results.
Talking Through My Heart Trailer (1936)
26 November 1936
A Screen Song from the Fleischer Studios with the song "Talking Through My Heart".
Popeye the Sailor Trailer (1933)
14 July 1933
Popeye and Bluto fight for the love of Olive Oyl in their debut short, featuring Betty Boop.
The Twisker Pitcher Trailer (1937)
20 May 1937
Baseball: Bluto's Bears vs. Popeye's Pirates, and both Bluto and Popeye have girlfriends cheering them on.
Springtime in the Rock Age Trailer (1940)
29 August 1940
Oversize garden pests overcome the springtime urge to garden. The story opens in the spring. A caveman starts working in his garden, where a humongous locust comes and eats his goods.
Pest Pilot Trailer (1941)
08 August 1941
Popeye runs a small airport, and Pappy wants to be a pilot.
Stop That Noise Trailer (1935)
14 March 1935
A sleepless Betty can't take the noise of the city any more, and heads out into the country for some peace and quiet.
Learn Polikeness Trailer (1938)
18 February 1938
Olive takes Popeye to Professor Bluteau to learn some manners.
Me Feelins is Hurt Trailer (1940)
12 April 1940
Olive sends a farewell letter to Popeye: She's over sailors; it's cowboys for her; she's gone out west, to Bar None Ranch.
Problem Pappy Trailer (1941)
10 January 1941
Popeye's Pappy takes a flagpole sitting job atop a tall building without telling Popeye. Popeye goes to rescue him, but he doesn't want to go until an electrical storm hits.
Max Fleischer's Superman 1941-1942 Trailer (2009)
07 April 2009
More than just a landmark in superhero animation, Max Fleischer's Superman shorts were no less than the foundation for so many shows that succeeded it.
Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp Trailer (1939)
07 April 1939
Olive Oyl's screenplay for an Aladdin movie comes to life and Popeye battles for control of a genie in this, the last of the three Popeye color films.
Popeye Meets William Tell Trailer (1940)
19 September 1940
William Tell shoots an arrow, barely missing Popeye, then tells Popeye that he has just lost his son in an unfortunate arrow incident.
A Language All My Own Trailer (1935)
19 July 1935
Betty Boop takes her stage act on the road, and plays in Japan to great acclaim.
By the Beautiful Sea Trailer (1931)
24 January 1931
A boy dog walks down the train tracks singing "I Ain't Got Nobody," with a train coming. He looks at a photo of his girlfriend, and she razzes him.