Koko's Earth Control
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Uploaded on Jun 26, 2007
Koko's Earth Control (Max & Dave Fleischer, 1928)
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altergrin 5 years ago
Mmm, I don't remember, actually.))
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vertmb 3 years ago
I'm impressed, it's funny how something that is from 1928 is more innovative than today's animation, really experimental.
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ramjet637 5 years ago
The Fleischers were so surreal,I love their old stuff.
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All Comments (64)
IAMSOSTUPD 2 weeks ago
If I was an animator, I would of picked up Koko and his dog's ink selves and draw them back on the paper. Then as the animator, I would fix the world and changed up the "do not pull" lever and give them a big "no no no" finger movement.
These kind of cartoons are MADE for imagination.
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minorcrafters 1 month ago
How could the music be so happy?!
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ficus flanagan 2 months ago
it's all by design
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TheMCzorro 3 months ago
5:12 Home tape LOL
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MissMysteriousMist 4 months ago
Where's the white Slendy?
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MissMysteriousMist 4 months ago
Slendy?
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cyclos12 5 months ago
Dec 21 2012! This is how it will happen!
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moriya2k2 5 months ago
Stupid dog
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THEINKWELLIMPS 5 months ago
I THINK the first song in the soundtrack is called "DANCING SHADOWS". (It's a Paul Whiteman number. Does anyone know the name of the SECOND song? (It SOUNDS like another Paul whiteman number, and I'll bet it was on the B-side of the record that DANCING SHADOWS was on.
It MIGHT be a jazzy version of "LONESOME LITTLE DOLL NOVELTY" or "PIANOLA".
Does anyone know the name of the second song?
(The only clue I know is that it can't be any newer than 1928.)
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StupidityInGaming 7 months ago
everything was legal
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