Here’s a clip from I-SKI, LOVE-SKI, YOU-SKI (’36), with a great use of the Fleischer studio’s stereoptical process—miniature sets mounted on a turntable with cels of the characters placed in front— in the first shot of the cartoon.

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Modern Betty Boop and Koko the Clown.
The last digital drawing from days ago because my computer didn't work and I don't know if I can fix it.
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More modern Betty Boop with Koko the Clown, Sally Swing and Fearless Fred.
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Animation art from the Fleischer Studios’ GULLIVER’S TRAVELS (1939).

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1938 Porky in Wackyland (Directed by B. Clampett) is a GREAT cartoon. But I notice that it has some inspiration from de Studio Fleischer Cartoons, and obviously it isn't that great as those cartoons.

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Hey guys, here are some of my drawings for this Halloween season, this year i'm taking part in 3 different prompt lists,! and Hope you guys like it!

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It's that one bad gem with that Fleischer Studio look!

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Inktober day 10. My second day of Cuphead in a 31-day ode to Indie and Retro games! Follow on Instagram for process videos from all previous images. https://t.co/hqJaQnciuR

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Another commission for this time ft. Fleischer who belongs to !

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The Prince and Princess in Fleischer's 'Gulliver's Travels' (lovers) vs everyone else.

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Meanwhile, the Fleischer animators were really fucking around more. There was barely any storyboards for most episodes, and a lot of gags were improvised on the spot. Which resulted in some pretty weird plots.

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Original titles for one of my favorite Max Fleischer cartoons from the 30s...?

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My inspiration board for Betty Boop. Probably I should do others things but doesn't matter.
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My inspiration board for Koko the Clown. Probably I should do others things but doesn't matter.
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Looking through my copy of Fables: The Complete Covers by . If I were to describe his early work, I'd have described him as a cross between Caspar David Friedrich, J.C. Leyendecker, and Max Fleischer.

I don't know how to describe his work now. Other than phenomenal.

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Koko the Clown!
from Fleischer's "Out of the Inkwell" Series!

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The Nautilus attacks - concept art for "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" - 1954

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