Fleischer Studios Movie Trailers

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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.

A Dream Walking Trailer (1934)

27 September 1934

Popeye and Bluto each wants to save Olive as she sleepwalks onto a construction site. But most of their efforts go into preventing each other from being the hero.

It's Easy to Remember Trailer (1935)

29 December 1935

Richard Himber And His Ritz Carlton Orchestra perform one of the big hits of the day- "It's Easy To Remember.

Big Chief Ugh-Amugh-Ugh Trailer (1938)

25 April 1938

Big Chief Ugh-Amugh-Ugh is looking for a squaw. Meanwhile, Popeye and Olive are wrestling with their recalcitrant mule and Olive accidentally lands in the Indian camp.

The Football Toucher Downer Trailer (1937)

14 October 1937

Swee-Pea is reluctant to eat his spinach, so Popeye tells him about the football game when he was young (against Bluto, with Olive cheering and Wimpy keeping score) and also reluctant to eat his spinach.

Child Psykolojiky Trailer (1941)

11 July 1941

Popeye and Poopdeck Pappy are trying to play poker, but Swee'Pea's crying keeps interrupting them. Pappy wants to smack the tot, but Popeye persuades him to try psychology instead.

Love Thy Neighbor Trailer (1934)

19 July 1934

Fleischer Studios Screen Song. Mary Small, "the little girl with the big voice", sings the title song with a Bouncing Ball.

Peeping Penguins Trailer (1937)

27 August 1937

Curious penguins investigate an abandoned cabin, heedless of their mother's warning that "curiosity killed the cat.

Plumbing Is a 'Pipe' Trailer (1938)

17 June 1938

Olive has a small leak in a pipe; she makes the mistake of calling Wimpy to fix it, and the even bigger mistake of asking Popeye to help her do something until Wimpy can arrive.

No Other One Trailer (1936)

23 January 1936

Hal Kemp and his orchestra play the title tune with singer Skinnay Ennis and a Bouncing Ball.

The Playful Polar Bears Trailer (1938)

28 October 1938

Hunters visit the home of a polar bear community, causing a bear parent to have to rescue its cub.

The House Builder-Upper Trailer (1938)

18 March 1938

When Olive Oyl's house burns down, firefighters Popeye and Wimpy decide to build her a new house.

Chess-Nuts Trailer (1932)

12 April 1932

An initially realistic chess game becomes a chaotic, animated quest for the favors of Betty Boop (the black queen) by Bimbo (white king) and others, with elements of bowling and football.

Little Lamby Trailer (1937)

30 December 1937

The fox spots a little lamb and disguises himself with a beard and bushy eyebrows. He posts an announcement for a baby contest, and the animal mothers spruce up their little ones (a rabbit and a pig).

Row, Row, Row Trailer (1930)

20 December 1930

It concerns a person (who's either a dog-an early version of Bimbo, perhaps-or a bear-he sorta resembles Van Beuren's Cubby Bear), who goes to a bar and picks up a girl despite her being with someone.

The Fulla Bluff Man Trailer (1940)

09 August 1940

A persistent door-to-door salesman tries to sell his wares in a gated community that doesn't allow peddlers.

You Came to My Rescue Trailer (1937)

29 July 1937

Shep Fields and his Orchestra perform "You Came To My Rescue."

A Date to Skate Trailer (1938)

18 November 1938

Popeye takes Olive roller skating in a rink. She's never skated before, so he has to teach her, and she's not a quick learner.

And the Green Grass Grew All Around Trailer (1931)

29 May 1931

It's a shotgun wedding, a big boy fly to a little girl fly, with her bearded dad holding the shotgun.

Protek the Weakerist Trailer (1937)

18 November 1937

Olive asks Popeye to walk her dog Fluffy, but Popeye is embarrassed because Fluffy is as weak looking as the name implies.

You Took the Words Right Out of My Heart Trailer (1938)

28 January 1938

Made by Max Fleischer as part of Paramount's "Screen Songs" series, and combining cartoon action with live performers.

You're Driving Me Crazy Trailer (1931)

18 September 1931

This short starts and ends very well, with animated sequences and a great deal of jazzy scat singing being done by various animals, all to the musical strains of the song, "You're Driving Me Crazy".

Betty Boop's Museum Trailer (1932)

16 December 1932

Koko is recruiting customers for a 50 cent sightseeing tour of the museum. Betty is Koko's only passenger.

Betty Boop's Big Boss Trailer (1933)

01 June 1933

Betty takes a secretarial job where the boss sexually harasses her… but not without some encouragement from Betty.

Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky Trailer (1936)

03 January 1936

Popeye is running a women's gymnasium next door to Bluto's cabaret. Seeing Popeye's greater success with women, Bluto dresses in drag and challenges Popeye to various feats of strength.

Copy Cat Trailer (1941)

18 July 1941

A small cat annoys his elder by imitating everything he does. Eventually, the bigger cat catches a mouse, knowing the copy cat won't be able to perform the same feat.

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.

Bedelia Trailer (1930)

02 January 1930

In this one, someone is wooing the title character who is seen sleeping in bed with her bare feet showing on screen in near close-up.

Alexander's Ragtime Band Trailer (1931)

08 May 1931

Three distinct segments: 1) A dog is taking a music lesson from a lion when a mouse starts playing as well.

Twenty Legs Under the Sea Trailer (1931)

05 June 1931

Bimbo is out on the ocean, fishing in a lifeboat, when he catches a big one -- or it catches him and drags him down to the bottom of the ocean.

Ko-Ko the Knight Trailer (1927)

02 September 1927

When a beautiful princess escapes from the ink bottle, only to be captured by a villainous knave, Max draws a stove which he has Ko-Ko use as armor, inflates Fitz into a destrier and sends them off in a deed of daring-do.

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.

Sing, Babies, Sing! Trailer (1933)

15 December 1933

Baby Rose Marie is dropped by an animated stork, into a chimney. She sings a song to moms everywhere, "An Orchid For You.

Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean Trailer (1931)

29 August 1931

Al Shean performs a solo version of the classic vaudeville song "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean".

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.

Max Fleischer: Lost Cartoons Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

A series of rare Max Fleischer sound cartoon shorts released by animation historian Jerry Beck. Fleischer was a pioneer in the development of the animated cartoon and served as the head of Fleischer Studios.

Ye Olde Melodies Trailer (1929)

03 May 1929

Screen song by the Fleischer Studios

Popular Melodies Trailer (1933)

06 April 1933

Fleischer Studios Screen Song. Arthur Jarrett sings some songs with the Bouncing Ball; Betty Boop appears for "One Hour with You" and "Boop-Oop-A-Doop".

Smiles Trailer (1929)

26 September 1929

Fleischer Studios giving "Smiles" the bouncing ball 'Screen Song' treatment.

Radio Riot Trailer (1930)

12 February 1930

The phenomenon of radio is hot, and everyone is listening, including an overambitious goldfish, a lazy spider and three terrified mouse-children.

Marriage Wows Trailer (1929)

21 December 1929

Second Talkartoon by the Fleischer Studios. UCLA has nitrate elements on this title, therefore is not a lost cartoon.

Song Shopping Trailer (1933)

18 May 1933

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

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".

Tree Saps Trailer (1931)

20 February 1931

A series of blackout gags organized around a lumber camp.

Hide and Seek Trailer (1932)

25 March 1932

A Fleischer Studios cartoon....

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.

Ace of Spades Trailer (1931)

06 January 1931

A Talkartoons cartoon featuring Bimbo doing card tricks.

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.

Aloha Oe Trailer (1933)

17 March 1933

Fleischer Studios giving "Aloha Oe" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.