Fleischer Studios Movie Trailers
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Be Human Trailer (1936)
20 November 1936
Betty Boop is incensed at her farmer neighbor's cruelty to his animals. Grampy knows how to teach him a lesson.
When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along Trailer (1932)
19 February 1932
Fleischer Studios giving "When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.
Let's Celebrake Trailer (1938)
21 January 1938
Popeye and Bluto pick up Olive to celebrate New Year's Eve with them. Popeye brings along her granny out of sympathy.
The Dance Contest Trailer (1934)
23 November 1934
Popeye and Olive compete as partners in a dance contest. Naturally, Bluto butts in.
Betty Boop's Birthday Party Trailer (1933)
20 April 1933
Betty drudges in the kitchen alone until her friends (including Bimbo and Koko) hold a surprise birthday party for her… which gets rowdy.
Onion Pacific Trailer (1940)
24 May 1940
The race is on for the state railroad franchise: It's the Onion Pacific - Popeye - against the Sudden Pacific - Bluto.
Hospitaliky Trailer (1937)
15 April 1937
To get at nurse Olive, Popeye and Bluto fake various illnesses. Olive sees through this and tells them they need to be either very sick or hurt real bad, so they try to get hurt, but both have a sudden run of what would normally be very good luck.
Blunder Below Trailer (1942)
13 February 1942
Popeye's on a battleship, on which he's banished to the boiler room. A Japanese sub comes along. Can Popeye save his ship from the enemy?
Fire Cheese Trailer (1941)
20 June 1941
Gabby makes good on his pledge to 'be helpful' by assisting the local fire department while they put out a fire.
Betty Boop's Little Pal Trailer (1934)
21 September 1934
Pudgy the Pup makes a mess of Betty Boop's picnic, is sent home, and runs afoul of the dog catcher.
Let Me Call You Sweetheart Trailer (1932)
19 May 1932
Betty Boop, a nursemaid, meets a masher in the park; with the Bouncing Ball, Ethel Merman sings the title song.
Leave Well Enough Alone Trailer (1939)
28 April 1939
Popeye, feeling sorry for the puppies in the window of Olive Oyl's pet shop, buys all the animals (mostly dogs) and sets them free.
Prisoner's Song Trailer (1930)
28 February 1930
An early Fleischer Screen Song, this time the bouncing ball follows Guy Massey's "The Prisoner's Son"
The Bum Bandit Trailer (1931)
03 April 1931
Masked bandit Bimbo holds up a train carrying someone tougher… Betty Boop (with dog's ears), played by a different, deeper-voiced actress.
Wild Elephinks Trailer (1933)
29 December 1933
Popeye and Olive, adrift on a raft, land on what apparently is Africa, and are immediately battling elephants and gorillas (also a moose!).
Let's Sing with Popeye Trailer (1934)
05 March 1934
Popeye walks around while singing his theme song, followed by a sing-along.
Sing a Song Trailer (1932)
02 December 1932
Fleischer Studios' 'Screen Song' sings a bunch of songs with the bouncing ball.
Twilight on the Trail Trailer (1937)
25 March 1937
The Westerners sing the title song with Bouncing Ball. In animated sequences, a singing cowboy tells tall tales about his exploits.
Strong to the Finich Trailer (1934)
28 June 1934
Olive runs some kind of boarding school. She serves her charges a huge bowl of spinach, but they are less than enthusiastic about it.
Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee Trailer (1932)
18 August 1932
Everyone loves the wheat cakes served by short-order cook Betty, but they have a drawback. With Bimbo and Koko; no bee is involved.
Crazy-Town Trailer (1932)
25 March 1932
Betty Boop and Bimbo take a wild streetcar ride to Crazy Town, where birds swim, fish fly, and everthing else reverses normal behavior.
Sky Scraping Trailer (1930)
31 October 1930
A Dave Fleischer's Talkartoon Sound Cartoon Featuring Bimbo. As work begins on a high-rise building, Bimbo is too lazy, and all he thinks about is getting some sleep.
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now Trailer (1931)
14 February 1931
White boy and girl cats spoon at a desk. A black boy cat comes to call. She sends him away, but he tries to lure her with catnip on the end of a line.
The Ugly Dino Trailer (1940)
14 June 1940
A mother dinosaur hatches three little cuties, but the fourth is "ugly." He gets an inferiority complex because his brothers won't play with him, and they treat him meanly.
Hawaiian Birds Trailer (1936)
27 August 1936
When the lady bird leaves her lover to join a performing group, he goes to try to win her back.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.