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The Old Folks at Home



  • Song Car-Tune Theatrical Cartoon Series
  • Inkwell Studios
  • Distributed by: Red Seal Pictures, Inc.
  • Cartoon Characters: KoKo, KoKo Kwartet.
  • Directed By Dick Huemer.
  • Produced By Max Fleischer.
  • Animated By Berny Wolf, Dave Fleischer.
  • Originally Released on February 01, 1925.
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 3 minutes.
  • Black & White
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

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Silent cartoon. The Song Car-tunes were only three to four minutes in length. The sound versions consisted of stock animation footage of KoKo jumping out of the ink bottle and going to a black...  (more)




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