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- The Clown causes trouble for the Cartoonist, and a sculptor using the studio, when he escapes from his backdrop and hides in the wet clay of a bust.
- While Max is off fishing with a buddy, the Inkwell Clown is pulled into his cartoon fishing hole and encounters all manner of sea creatures. Then the clown decides to cause a little real-world havoc for Max on his fishing island.
- Ko-Ko competes against a rival clown in a race.
- My Old Kentucky home is the first sound cartoon ever produced and finds a dog getting ready for dinner as the story takes us into a sing-a-long with "My Old Kentucky Home".
- The patented Fleischer-Novagraph process provides unique images in slow motion, reverse motion, and freeze-frame. Subjects include famous tennis players, a dance team, and the rodeo.
- Ko-Ko the clown and his glee club lead the audience in an early follow-the-bouncing-ball sing-along.
- Ko-Ko, the Inkwell Clown leaps off the paper and follows a telephone wire to the cinema projectionist. Once inside the projector, the clown draws a mechanical dancing girl and soon falls in love. But the romance is not to be.
- The Inkwell Clown helps Max roll a cigarette, and then becomes a firefighter to put out a lit match. As a firefighter, the clown battles with his own equipment (and accidentally facilitates a prison break) in the line of duty.
- On Friday the 13th, Ko-Ko and his dog are chased by ghosts inside a haunted house.
- This 1924 cartoon features an animated KoKo the Clown and a live-action Max Fleischer. Max has invented a new, electric, drawing device. He uses this to finish the drawing and then, with a somewhat maniacal grin on his face, he turns the device on poor, hapless KoKo.
- An illustration of the basic principles of Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.
- Koko and Fitz face surrealistic hijinks aboard their train in the cartoon world, before entering the real world and taking control of the train on which Max is a passenger.
- A hand drawn clown begins interrupting an animator's attempt to draw which in turn leads to the animator spending all his efforts on trying to trap the clown.
- Max sends Ko-Ko on a rocket toward the moon, but Ko-Ko crash lands on Mars, where he encounters bizarre creatures and contraptions. Meanwhile, Max himself is blasted into outer space.
- Photography is manipulated in slow-motion, reverse-motion, and freeze-frame to analyze the movement of horses, chickens, typing fingers, an Olympic long-jumper, and a lump of sugar dropped into milk.
- Max draws a circus poster featuring Ko-Ko the Clown and Fitz the dog, but the circus owner wants them replaced with a giant. On the poster, Ko-Ko and Fitz find ways to take on their oversized rival.
- The Inkwell Clown goes for a balloon ride. Later, Max's studio is filled with so many balloons that it floats away.
- Koko the Clown plants a jumping bean that becomes a beanstalk. Later, he creates duplicates of himself and attacks his creator.
- A Native American artist with a feather headdress offers his work to Max, and Ko-Ko takes the place of a cartoon Indian character, who seeks revenge against Ko-Ko and his dog pal.
- Max torments the Inkwell Clown with shadow puppet animals.
- The patented Fleischer-Novagraph process provides unique images in slow motion, reverse motion, and freeze-frame. Subjects include Jiu Jitsu, Apache dancing, and swimming.
- Max goes to bed, leaving Ko-Ko at the peak of a steep mountain. Ko-Ko doesn't stay perched for long, and soon finds himself battling strong winds and upsetting a giant, before entering the real world to exact his revenge on a sleeping Max.
- The Inkwell Clown tries to defend himself against a swarm of flies.
- Ko-Ko gathers eggs on a farm while Max works on an incubator.
- Max tries to scare a fortune teller while she gives Ko-Ko a card reading. Ko-Ko is haunted by evil spirits in the cartoon world and escapes to cause some mischief in Max's house, but faces the fortune teller's curse.
- Max dresses in a clown costume for a masquerade party, but ends up jumping into Ko-Ko's cartoon world, where Ko-Ko has his fun at Max's expense.
- The patented Fleischer-Novagraph process provides unique images in slow motion, reverse motion, and freeze-frame.