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In some of the Betty Boop cartoons, Koko can be seen fighting for Betty's affection.Koko has had several girlfriends, most of his earlier girlfriends were created by Koko.Since Koko was mostly a silent star, it's one of the few classic-era cartoons in which he had any voice at all. In it, the Clown who has been turned into a ghost by the Wicked Queen lip-synchs to Cab Calloway's "Saint James Infirmary", while morphing into various objects mentioned in the song. Koko's best-known role was as back-up to Betty Boop in Snow White, which came out more than four years before the Disney version.Koko's name was originally worded Ko-Ko.Koko the Clown: " Yes indeedy! She's quite the hoofer." ( Dynamite Digital Comics)ĭave Fleischer served as rotoscoped model for Max Fleischer's creation Koko the Clown.Koko the Clown: " Aw, leave him be Sal, he's got good taste." ( Dynamite Digital Comics).
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plus looking after he poor ol' Grampy." ( Dynamite Digital Comics) She works at the club, on top of her dancing and singing lessons. Koko the Clown: " Sally's right Bimbo, Betty's most likely tuckered out what with the extra shifts.Koko the Clown: " A bowl of hot soup!" ( Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee).Koko the Clown: " I'll save ya!" ( Boop-Oop-a-Doop).Koko the Clown: " I.g.g.gotta get Bimbo the detective." ( The Herring Murder Case).Koko the Clown: " C'mon help!" ( The Herring Murder Case).

Koko the Clown: " The poor.H.H.Herring shot?" ( The Herring Murder Case).Koko's one true love is his girlfriend Kokette.

In some of the original Betty Boop cartoons, Koko is a background character. In Betty Boop's Hollywood Mystery he has a crush on Lola DaVille.

In some of the cartoons Koko finds Betty attractive, whereas in some of his appearances he does not. In some cartoons Koko is sometimes romantically linked to Betty Boop as seen in Betty Boop's Penthouse where he envisions himself marrying her. In the Betty Boop series he is best friends with Bimbo the dog, and is usually paired up with him. Koko was later merged into the Betty Boop series starting from 1931. It was in a Talkartoons film with Bimbo in the leading role that Betty Boop made her first appearance in 1930 and later became the Studios headliner. The Fleischer Studios launched a new series called Talkartoons featuring a majority of characters including Bimbo who not only replaced Koko’s silent dog friend Fitz, but also had adventures of his own and quickly became a star in his own right. Koko's last silent film was Chemical Koko. After tracing the film footage amounting to 2,500 drawings and a year's work Koko the Clown was born and appeared in a cartoon series titled Out of the Inkwell from 1918-1929. To test out his new invention Fleischer photographed his brother Dave in a clown costume. Koko the Clown originated when Max Fleischer invented the rotoscope, a device which allowed for animation to be more lifelike by tracing motion picture footage of human movement.
