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Out of the Inkwell - Perpetual Motion (1920)

Hey y’all! Here’s a new scan for you to enjoy. This is one of the later reissues with a voice over narrator

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Out of the Inkwell - Reunion (1922)

Happy Thanksgiving! Here’s a cartoon with Koko and the family having dinner

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Our First Patron Gift!

If you are a patron at the $20 level, please message us so we can get your size and ship you our Max & Koko shirt. Thank you again for the continued support!

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Out of the Inkwell - The Cartoon Factory (1924)

Our friend ‘Not An Animation Historian’ cleaned up the 35mm scan we got from The Library of Congress. Looks so good!

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Three New Koko Scans!

Starting to work on these new scans we just got! Excited for you to see them :)

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Out of the Inkwell - Fishing (1921)

Scan from a 16mm print via Ray Pointer. This one has the speech titles included!

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Out of the Inkwell - Reunion (1922)

Koko invites his family for dinner

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Update On The Patreon Gifts

Hey y’all!

Since we have to get the designed approved by Fleischer Studios, Inc. It’s taking a little bit to get our items ready to ship. But fear not! The design has been submitted and once we get approval, we will start manufacturing and shipping out to you!

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Out of the Inkwell - Invisible Ink (1921)

Here’s a great one from the early days

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Koko Chillin’

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Talkartoons - Swing You Sinners (1930)

We just picked up a scan of the original negative straight from Paramount Pictures. I’ve seen a good version out there but this one is amazing. The details on the scan are incredible! I’ll share more screenshots throughout the month. I’m hopeful we will eventually get ALL of the Talkartoons scanned.

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Out of the Inkwell - Egg Cited (1926)

Good morning! Here’s a beautiful looking 16mm scan from a reissue print via The Library of Congress!

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Out of the Inkwell - Koko’s Storm (1925)

Really cool reissue! I hope we can find the original 35mm of this. Looks like it was drawn by Dick Huemer

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Out of the Inkwell - Koko’s Balloons (1923)

Looks like the Fleischers were the first to think of the ‘Up’ premise

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Out of the Inkwell - Bedtime (1923) 16mm Print

Here’s a 16mm scan of a Stuart reissue. We are on the hunt for the original print! But enjoy in the meantime

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Popular Science - Fleischer Studios

Ever wonder how a Popeye cartoon is made?

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Out of the Inkwell - Bubbles (1922)

Here is a Kodascope version of the cartoon! From a 16mm print

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Color Classics - The Cobweb Hotel (1936)

Happy Halloween! Here’s a scan from a 16mm print provided by Ray Pointer. This is the version we’ve all grown up with from those VHS tapes.

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Ko-Ko Song Car-Tune - Sweet Adeline (1926)

Our first Song Car Tune! From a 16mm scan via Library of Congress

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Betty Boop & Pudgy - Pudgy Picks a Fight (1937)

In honor of my birthday, here’s a 35mm scan from The Library of Congress

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Pudgy Picks a Fight (1937)

Screenshots from the 35mm print we got from the Library of Congress

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Out of the Inkwell - The Automobile Ride (1921)

Koko messes up Max’s date!

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Halloween Party!

We screened some of the new Koko scans last night! Check out who showed up! Screening again this Friday, Patrons get a free gift if they show up!

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Out of the Inkwell - Toot Toot (1926)

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Out of the Inkwell Cartoon Restorations

The name has changed, but the people remain the same!!

Max Fleischer was a pioneer in animation - having created the Rotoscope, "follow the bouncing ball," and the iconic Betty Boop, to name just a few of his contributions.

Although he made over 700 cartoons, many have been lost, neglected or ignored.

I'm Max's granddaughter, Jane Fleischer Reid. Together with Mauricio Alvarado of Rockin Pins, who makes dynamite merchandise with the Fleischer cartoon characters, we are reco...

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Livestream with Ray Pointer 10/15/21

Here’s the livestream we did with Ray Pointer who wrote the book ‘The Art and Inventions of Max Fleischer’ which is available at his website inkwellimagesink.com

The video starts as Ray is talking about his history with Fleischer Studios. Apologies about that! I forgot to press record at the top.

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Clip from ‘Koko Celebrates The Fourth’ (1925)

Max Fleischer is the coolest! Taken from a 35mm scan via The Library of Congress.

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Out of the Inkwell - The Ouija Board (1920)

Here’s the full scan from the 35mm print we got via Library of Congress, just in time for Halloween! Thanks for the support!

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Out of the Inkwell - Bubbles (1922)

Scans from a 35mm print

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Betty Boop Halloween Party 10/23 & 10/29!

If you’d like to attend our upcoming Halloween party, please DM us so we can add you to the list! Patrons get a free ticket!

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