AJANKOHTAISTA - Tiedotteet 03.01.2016 – 08:31 Tilaa Eija-Riitta Korholan v. Lue mukaansatempaava tutkimus ilmastokokousten historiasta ja siit Koko; Species: Western lowland gorilla: Sex: Female: Born (1971-07-04) July 4, 1971 (age 45) San Francisco Zoo, US: Known for: Use of sign language. Koko the Clown was an animated character created by animation pioneer Max Fleischer. Koko the Clown - Wikipedia. Koko the Clown was an animated character created by animation pioneer Max Fleischer. Fleischer filmed his brother Dave in a clown costume. After tracing the film footage amounting to some 2,5. Koko the Clown was born, although he did not have a name until 1. The Clown's appearance owes much to The Yama Yama Man. The white face with slit eyes was a design common among German circus clowns. Bray Studios, and in 1. Out of the Inkwell as a entry in the Bray Pictograph Screen Magazine released through Paramount (1. Aside from the novelty of the Rotoscoped animation, this series combined live- action and animation centered on Max Fleischer as the creative cartoonist and . Fleischer wrote, and animated the early shorts along with Roland Crandall, with Dave directing the live action filming, performing on camera as . Their films were distributed through the States Rights method through Warner Brothers, Winkler Pictures, Standard, and finally The Red Seal Pictures Corporation. Huemer created Ko- ko's canine companion, Fitz. Most importantly, Huemer set the drawing style that gave the series its distinctive look. The illustration at the heading is an example by Huemer. In the films produced from 1. The hyphen was dropped due to legal issues associated with the bankruptcy of the Fleischer's partnership company, The Red Seal Pictures Corporation. Alfred Weiss presented the Fleischers with a new Paramount contract beginning in mid 1. The series continued for two years until July 1.
In 1. 93. 1, the legal entanglements regarding Koko were resolved, and he returned to the screen beginning with . Koko's last theatrical appearance was in the ! In 1. 95. 8, Max Fleischer set out to revive Out of the Inkwell for television, and a series of 1. Funny Pictures: Animation and Comedy in Studio- Era Hollywood. University of California Press. University of Chicago Press. Maltin, Leonard (1. Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons. Penguin Books. Pointer, Ray (2. Inkwell Images. Pointer, Ray (2.
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