The Inkwell Clown battles a boxing kangaroo.The Inkwell Clown battles a boxing kangaroo.The Inkwell Clown battles a boxing kangaroo.
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Max Fleischer
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- TriviaOne of the three short subjects featured in the Goldwyn-Bray Pictograph No. 7025 (also listed as issue #425), released on February 22, 1920, along with "Winged Huntsmen" (about the hunting wasp) and "The Movies Exposed - Would You Make a Date With This Girl?" (showing an actress removing her old-age makeup). Pictograph No. 425 is reviewed in the February 29, 1920 edition of Wid's Daily.
- Alternate versionsDover Film Corporation released a truncated version on the 16mm home movie market circa the late 1940s, retitled "The Kangaroo".
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Chinaman (1920)
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mean boy Koko
Koko the Clown flows out of the inkwell onto the page. He finds that animator Max Fleischer is working on another cartoon called Boxing Kangaroo. While Max is away talking to a lady, Koko swings over to the other page and soon, he's fighting the kangaroo whether it likes it or not. Koko is an A-hole and I like it. I like that the kangaroo is the adult one of the two. It's also the earliest and first Koko for me.
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- Out of the Inkwell - Kangaroo
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- Runtime6 minutes
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