Dave Fleischer Movie Trailers

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Nutcracker Suite Trailer (1925)

01 September 1925

An Out of the Inkwell short.

Wimmin is a Myskery Trailer (1940)

07 June 1940

When Popeye tells Olive Oyl that he will propose to her the next morning, she has a dream that their four boys will run roughshod over their house.

Somebody Stole My Gal Trailer (1931)

20 March 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.

Yankee Doodle Boy Trailer (1929)

01 March 1929

Screen song from Fleischer Studios

KoKo Lamps Aladdin Trailer (1928)

12 May 1928

Ko-Ko the Clown enters a storybook and uses Aladdin's magic lamp to make his wishes come true.

On a Sunday Afternoon Trailer (1930)

29 November 1930

Fleischer Studios giving "On a Sunday Afternoon" the bouncing ball 'Screen Song' treatment.

Amoozin' But Confoozin' Trailer (1944)

03 March 1944

Lil' Abner is tired of his daily environment.

Keep in Style Trailer (1934)

15 November 1934

Betty Boop puts on a musical show of new inventions and styles; her creation of "ankle skirts" sweeps the nation.

An Elephant Never Forgets Trailer (1935)

02 January 1935

A collection of animals goes to school; their teacher, a goose, asks them several questions, during which time an ape, sitting behind an elephant, keeps tormenting the elephant.

Ko-Ko Goes Over Trailer (1928)

23 June 1928

An Inkwell Imps short.

Old Black Joe Trailer (1929)

05 April 1929

A lost Screen Songs cartoon.

Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me Trailer (1929)

06 July 1929

A Screen Songs short.

Ko-Ko Cleans Up Trailer (1928)

21 September 1928

An Inkwell Imps short.

Doing Impossikible Stunts Trailer (1940)

02 August 1940

Mystery Pictures is looking for a stunt man. Swee'pea tags along with Popeye, but he sends the tot home.

Pudgy the Watchman Trailer (1938)

12 August 1938

Betty Boop hires a feline professional "Mouse Eradicator" to take over from Pudgy the Pup who makes friends with mice.

King of the Mardi Gras Trailer (1935)

27 September 1935

A Mardi Gras celebration, looking pretty much like any carnival. Bluto is a strongman, claiming to be King of the Mardi Gras, and drawing a large crowd.

Minnie the Moocher Trailer (1932)

11 March 1932

Betty Boop and Bimbo run away from home, but that night they are scared by a chorus of ghosts singing the title song.

Ko-Ko the Barber Trailer (1925)

25 February 1925

In this 1925 Out of the Inkwell short, Ko-Ko the Clown becomes a barber. As usual, he eventually escapes the animated world for the "real.

Nix on Hypnotricks Trailer (1941)

19 December 1941

A hypnotist, frustrated by not having anyone to practice on, cold-calls Olive and hypnotizes her over the phone into coming to his office.

In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree Trailer (1930)

15 January 1930

The clock and whistle above a factory door sound for lunch, and the workers run out. A bear tries to eat his sandwich, but it opens like a big mouth, when he opens.

Baby Be Good Trailer (1935)

18 January 1935

Betty Boop tells naughty Little Jimmy a corrective fairy tale.

Hurray for Betty Boop Trailer (1980)

21 November 1980

Betty Boop runs for president in a loose storyline assembled from Fleischer cartoons redrawn by Korean animators.

Ko-Ko on the Track Trailer (1928)

01 December 1928

An Inkwell Imps short.

Koko Packs 'Em Trailer (1925)

17 October 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).

Ko-Ko's Act Trailer (1928)

17 December 1928

The Boss has KoKo and Fitz put on a show. The pair can’t seem to satisfy him, but as always are successful in getting under his skin.

Koko Nuts Trailer (1925)

15 October 1925

Koko the clown is sent to the nut house by Max.

Oh I Wish I Was in Michigan Trailer (1927)

15 February 1927

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short.

Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye an' Peep-eye Trailer (1942)

10 April 1942

Popeye's 4 newphews try to sneak out instead of eating their spinach, so Popeye demonstrates some of the benefits: playing piano, dancing, shadow boxing but each is met with "but we don't like spinach.

Making Friends Trailer (1936)

18 December 1936

Pudgy the pup takes Betty Boop's advice to heart and befriends various wild animals.

Olive Oyl and Water Don't Mix Trailer (1942)

08 May 1942

Popeye and Bluto agree that women are too much trouble, so they agree to swear off them, which lasts about five seconds, until Olive comes on board ship for a tour.

Ko-Ko on the Run Trailer (1925)

15 September 1925

Ko-Ko competes against a rival clown in a race.

Jumping Beans Trailer (1922)

15 December 1922

Max tricks Koko with a jumping bean. Koko finds a way to duplicate himself to get his revenge.

The Barnyard Brat Trailer (1939)

30 June 1939

A Hunky and Spunky animated short.

Mutiny Ain't Nice Trailer (1938)

23 September 1938

Popeye is leaving on his sailing ship, much to Olive's chagrin. She ends up accidentally stowing away in a trunk.

Betty Boop's Life Guard Trailer (1934)

12 July 1934

Betty takes a trip to the beach and needs the assistance of a big, hunky lifeguard when she rides her rubber horsy out too far!

The Herring Murder Case Trailer (1931)

26 June 1931

The Herring is murdered, and detective Bimbo is trying to find his killer.

Ko-Ko's Crib Trailer (1929)

23 March 1929

Ko-Ko and Fitz are tasked with taking care of a baby.

Choose Your 'Weppins' Trailer (1935)

31 May 1935

Policeman Wimpy loses his handcuffed prisoner when he's distracted by a hamburger shop. The escapee drops into the weapon-filled pawnshop Popeye and Olive are running, and quickly gets in a fight with Popeye.

Koko Needles the Boss Trailer (1927)

09 May 1927

Ko-Ko the Clown is brought to life with a needle and thread.

Ko-Ko's Hot Dog Trailer (1928)

17 February 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.

The Vacationers' Paradise Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

An animated travelogue instructs vacationing Northerners on proper tourism etiquette when visiting Miami Beach.

The Old Man of the Mountain Trailer (1933)

04 August 1933

Betty Boop goes to see the fearsome Old Man of the Mountain for herself; he sings the title song and a duet with Betty.

My Old Kentucky Home Trailer (1926)

26 June 1926

A dog gets ready for dinner as the story takes us into a sing-a-long with "My Old Kentucky Home". The first sound cartoon ever produced.

When I Lost You Trailer (1926)

15 October 1926

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short.

Waiting for the Robert E. Lee Trailer (1927)

15 April 1927

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short

Play Safe Trailer (1936)

15 October 1936

A young boy obsessed with trains sneaks out to play with the real trains that run just a few feet from the fence around his house.

Wedding Belts Trailer (1940)

05 July 1940

A comic look at prehistoric life- about how boy might have gotten girl.

Riding the Rails Trailer (1938)

27 January 1938

Betty Boop goes to work on the subway (Trample 'Em R.R. Co.); Pudgy the Pup follows her and gets more ride than he bargained for.

Dixie Trailer (1925)

15 November 1925

A Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short.

Betty Boop's Prize Show Trailer (1934)

18 October 1934

In a melodrama at the Slumbertown Theatre, Freddie is the sheriff and Betty is a school-marm desired by outlaw "Phillip the Fiend.

Mass Mouse Meeting Trailer (1943)

24 June 1943

A mouse is chosen by his peers to bell the cat so they will know when he's coming. After the cat realizes that he has been duped, he plans a little surprise of his own.

Spinach Packin' Popeye Trailer (1944)

21 July 1944

Popeye donates blood, then dashes off to a boxing match with Bluto. He loses. Olive, who heard this on the radio, rejects him as no longer strong enough for her, and is preparing to join the army (where Bluto apparently is).

Dizzy Divers Trailer (1935)

25 July 1935

Popeye and Bluto are deep sea divers. Popeye has a treasure map; for some reason he cuts Bluto in on the deal, but of course, Bluto's idea of 50-50 isn't exactly fair.

Puttin on the Act Trailer (1940)

30 August 1940

Olive rushes over to show Popeye the headline: Vaudeville is coming back. They agree to rehearse their old act.

Chicken a la King Trailer (1937)

15 April 1937

A rooster sultan is bored by his harems. A duck strongly resembling Mae West entices him. Her lover arrives, and they do battle; the lovers leave, and the sultan, humiliated, turns to his harem, who beat him up.

A Car-Tune Portrait Trailer (1937)

26 June 1937

An orchestra puts on a symphony.

Ko-Ko at the Circus Trailer (1926)

01 May 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.

Admission Free Trailer (1932)

09 June 1932

Koko and Bimbo visit Betty Boop's penny arcade, Bimbo to flirt with Betty; but his turn at the shooting gallery becomes a hunting trip.

King for a Day Trailer (1940)

18 October 1940

Gabby has a letter to deliver to the king of Lilliput; when he arrives, the king is in the bath and Gabby tries on the royal robe.

Small Fry Trailer (1939)

21 April 1939

Junior wants to be a Big Fry, but learns the hard way that he just isn't ready for smoking in the pool room when he should be in the school room.