Max Fleischer Movie Trailers

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Olive's Boithday Presink Trailer (1941)

13 June 1941

Popeye wants to get Olive a fur coat, but after a run-in with dishonest furrier Geezil decides the best way is to go hunting for a bear himself.

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.

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.

The Restaurant Trailer (1920)

06 November 1920

After being told by Max to stay put in the studio, KoKo springs the coop (or inkwell, if you will) to follow his cartoonist to a restaurant for lunch, with chaos ensuing.

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.

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.

Baby Be Good Trailer (1935)

18 January 1935

Betty Boop tells naughty Little Jimmy a corrective fairy tale.

Through the Earth Trailer (1920)

08 November 1920

An educational 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).

Koko Nuts Trailer (1925)

15 October 1925

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

Cartoon Madness: The Fantastic Max Fleischer Cartoons Trailer (1992)

27 October 1992

Leonard Maltin tells about the Fleischer Studio between featuring assorted cartoons from the Fleischers.

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 Herring Murder Case Trailer (1931)

26 June 1931

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Koko Back Tracks Trailer (1927)

01 January 1927

Ko-Ko and Fitz find that everything in their cartoon world is moving backwards. After entering the real world, they go inside a clock and move the hands backward, causing life all around the city to run in reverse.

I Yam Love Sick Trailer (1938)

29 May 1938

Olive is reading a romance novel and munching on a gift box of candy from Bluto when Popeye drops by.

The Mosquito Trailer (1922)

06 March 1922

The Inkwell Clown watches a mosquito land on Max's nose as the cartoonist tries to take a nap, and later finds himself battling a giant mosquito in his cartoon world.

I Wanna Be a Life Guard Trailer (1936)

26 June 1936

Popeye applies for a lifeguard job when he sees Olive in the pool, but Bluto also wants the job (and Olive).

The Automobile Ride Trailer (1921)

20 June 1921

Max draws Koko on the drawing board. He then receives a call and leaves. Koko leaves after but not before taking some money from Max's wallet that he left behind.

Fadeaway Trailer (1926)

01 September 1926

This fascinating series features Max himself, filmed in live action, sitting at a drawing board and concocting adventures for his star performer Ko-Ko the Clown.

The Electric Bell Trailer (1919)

23 April 1919

An educational short.

Beware of Barnacle Bill Trailer (1935)

24 January 1935

To the classic tune of "Barnacle Bill the Sailor", Olive explains that she can't marry Popeye because she's in love with Barnacle Bill (an unusually large Bluto), who then comes by and proceeds to pound Popeye (until he eats his spinach, of course).

Koko's Field Daze Trailer (1928)

09 June 1928

Ko-Ko is up to his usual mischief as Max prepares to run a track race.

Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party Trailer (1933)

03 November 1933

Betty Boop hosts a Hallowe'en party with a few uninvited guests.

The Jeep Trailer (1938)

15 July 1938

Popeye brings his magical dog, The Jeep, over to see Olive and Swee'pea, just as the tyke has escaped from his crib.

I Never Changes My Altitude Trailer (1937)

19 August 1937

Popeye is sitting outside Olive's lunchroom at the airport, distraught. She's closed the business to fly away with an aviator (Bluto, of course).

No! No! A Thousand Times No!! Trailer (1935)

23 May 1935

Betty Boop and Freddie appear on stage in a melodrama, wherein Betty sings the title song to the villain.

Koko the Convict Trailer (1926)

11 November 1926

Directed by Dave Fleischer.

Time for Love Trailer (1935)

05 September 1935

The courtship of two swans is interrupted by a third swan, who demonstrates his prowess at catching fish.

Proxy Lover: A Fable of the Future Trailer (1924)

09 August 1924

A Pathe Film Exchange short.

Out of the Inkwell Trailer (1919)

19 April 1919

Max Fleischer draws the upper and lower halves of the Clown's body, which dance around separately before coming together.

Dancing on the Moon Trailer (1935)

12 July 1935

Honeymooning couples of various animal species take a rocket ship excursion to the moon. Spectacular lunar scenery.

The Einstein Theory of Relativity Trailer (1923)

08 February 1923

"The Einstein Theory of Relativity" is the short version (587 m) of the lost American long version (1219 m) of Hanns Walter Kornblum's original German feature "Die Grundlagen der Einsteinschen Relativitäts-Theorie" from 1922 that is also lost.

Swing You Sinners! Trailer (1930)

23 September 1930

Bimbo is seen late at night, trying to steal a chicken. He runs away from a policeman and enters a haunted cemetery.

The Impractical Joker Trailer (1937)

18 June 1937

Betty Boop's baking is interrupted by her obnoxious practical joking cousin Irving. Can Grampy out-joke the joker?

Betty Boop and Grampy Trailer (1935)

16 August 1935

Betty Boop and some friends go to Grampy's house for a party.

Bunny Mooning Trailer (1937)

12 February 1937

Jack and Jill Rabbit get hitched in this classic Fleischer Studios cartoon (made a year before Bugs Bunny hit the scene).

The Big Fun Carnival Trailer (1957)

20 January 1957

The first of a series of 12 compilation features (number 1-12)made for theatres to use as a Saturday Matinee offering aimed strictly at children.

Organ Grinder's Swing Trailer (1937)

19 February 1937

Popeye and Olive are grooving to the sounds of Wimpy the organ grinder, but their neighbor Bluto wants him to move on.

Little Nobody Trailer (1935)

27 December 1935

Pudgy the pup meets the female pup next door, whose snobbish owner calls him a "little nobody". A pep talk from Betty Boop turns Pudgy into a hero.

Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 15 Trailer (1926)

01 September 1926

An animated hair cartoon short.

KoKo's Earth Control Trailer (1928)

31 March 1928

Ko-Ko the Clown and his dog Fitz walk into a building where levers that control various aspects of the Earth are located.

Fleischer Studios Behind The Scenes Trailer (1938)

01 December 1938

This fascinating and informative 1938 film, part of Paramount's Popular Science series, offers a tour through Fleischer Studios’ newly-built Miami studio during the making of the classic Popeye film Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp.

Koko Hot After It Trailer (1926)

01 July 1926

“Out of the Inkwell” cartoon by Fleischer Studios.

The Reunion Trailer (1922)

27 October 1922

Max helps the Inkwell Clown prepare for a family reunion.

Ko-Ko Beats Time Trailer (1929)

08 February 1929

Ko-Ko fights Father Time.

Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 1 Trailer (1925)

15 October 1925

This time he transforms some hard looking characters into the well known countenances. Snub Pollard's picture is changed into Jack Holt.