Koko's Paradise (Inkwell Studios, 1926) with Koko the Clown

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Here is a midway entry in Max Fleischer's independently produced Out of the Inkwell series. By this point, the clown character had been redesigned with help from animator Dick Huemer, and had finally come to be called "Koko."

The retitled version seen here is a pirated 16mm TV print made by Astra TV in the early 1950s. Print courtesy of the Stathes Collection.

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