Koko's Thanksgiving (1925) with Koko the Clown
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- It's time for a rather unusual entry in Max Fleischer's independently produced Out of the Inkwell series. By this point in time, the beloved clown character had finally come to be known as Koko. Koko's Thanksgiving is fascinating in the sense that it is one of the earliest known examples of a 'cheater' cartoon, which reuses ample footage from previous films.
The version seen here is an early 1930s sound reissue prepared by Alfred J. Weiss, of Weiss Bros. (Artclass Pictures) film production and distribution fame.
16mm print and SD reference copy courtesy of the Stathes Collection:
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Posted a bunch of Koko cartoons on Way Too Damn Lazy To Write A Blog earlier today. One of my employers from many moons ago used to rent 16mm prints of Out Of The Inkwell, Inkwell Imps and Talkartoons classics. Watched ALL of them!
This dude was literally just showing off his illustrative abilities lol
Never saw this ty 😮
So this is the very first clip show.
Cool
Wonderful.
Wherein KoKo shows off the world's first video blog! ;)
The second clown in the white costume is known as Okok The Clown
Who's the clown
Koko