Max Fleischer draws Koko and a haunted house, while his colleague and the janitor mess around with a Ouija board. When Max goes over to take a look, Koko is haunted by ghosts and inanimate objects, and escapes into the real-world studio.
A film in the “Out of the Inkwell” series, an early animated short from Max Fleischer.
Koko The Clown continually interrupts an animator, who turns his attention to trapping the clown.
Koko the clown is sent to the nut house by Max.
Part of Max Fleischer's "Out of the Inkwell" series.
The Clown causes trouble for the Cartoonist, and a sculptor using the studio, when he escapes from his backdrop and hides in the wet clay of a bust.
Ko-Ko learns to dance the Charleston from Max's real-life daughter Ruth Fleischer.
Koko the Clown's little brother comes to visit and wreaks havoc in Max Fleischer's studio.
Max Fleischer considers hiring a new cartoonist. While the new guy draws Max's portrait, Koko gets into a fight with a cartoon Chinese man.
Max has a toothache, and it's up to The Clown and a bespectacled rabbit to pull out the aching tooth.
An "Out of the Inkwell" cartoon featuring Ko-Ko the Clown.
When a Native American artist sells a selection of his background drawings and original characters to Fleischer, Koko gives the new arrivals a cold reception.
Max Fleischer draws a clown, who comes alive on the page. The clown doesn't like the way he is drawn and demonstrates his own artistic abilities.
Koko the Clown discovers a machine that can make cartoons.
Max sends Ko-Ko on a rocket toward the moon, but Ko-Ko crash lands on Mars, where he encounters bizarre creatures and contraptions. Meanwhile, Max himself is blasted into outer space.
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.
One of the "Out of the Inkwell" series of silent short films featuring a combination of live action and hand-drawn animation.
The Inkwell Clown battles a boxing kangaroo.
The jobless Clown (yet to be named KoKo) doesn’t get to share in Max’s earnings. But he does more than a good day’s work when he catches a burglary on film with some fine camera work of his own.