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- 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".
- A poor vegetable peddler in Paris runs afoul of the law and finds himself ground up in the cogs of the corrupt French judicial system.
- 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.
- Ko-Ko the clown and his glee club lead the audience in an early follow-the-bouncing-ball sing-along.
- Chased by Father Time, Ko-Ko runs through time and into the futuristic world of 1999. There, Ko-Ko finds a mechanical barber, an automated feeding machine, and even an instant marriage.
- 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.
- Ko-Ko the Inkwell Clown sculpts a bust of Max out of a lump of clay, and later enters a clay village.
- 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.
- Carrie and her vaudeville troupe are stranded in a small town. Carrie "wins" the confidence of the town banker who pays their railroad fare to the next town, and goes with them. A society of "do-gooders" and "uplifters" try to break up the troupe, holding a convention in that town, and have them arrested, but Carrie and her show-girls break up the convention, and flirt with the police officers. The banker does not fare as well as his wife is one of the convention attendees.
- A small town dog catcher captures a stray donkey and hitches him to the cart which he uses to gather in unlicensed dogs of the town. The local butcher's delivery boy is heartbroken when he finds his pet headed for the pound. The dog catcher reckons without the intervention of the donkey who kicks the cart to pieces when he finds the man has picked up the kid's dog who happened to be the donkey's pal.
- Max has a toothache, and it's up to The Clown and a bespectacled rabbit to pull out the aching tooth.
- A scene at a train station leads to a sing-along of the title song, followed by an amusing cartoon sing-along of humorous new lyrics about spotting a "married man".
- Neighborhood cats come to the tiny Ko-Ko Theatre to watch Ko-Ko and Fitz stage a variety of entertaining acts, from acrobatics to high-diving to statuelike tableaux vivants.
- Ko-Ko the Clown is brought to life with a needle and thread. Max accidentally tears Ko-Ko's paper and stitches him back together. After a fencing duel with his creator, Ko-Ko leaps off the paper and strings thread all over Max's studio.
- With Max shooting target practice in his studio, KoKo and Fitz find themselves ascending to heaven and learning the ropes of angelhood. But they end up back on Earth, dodging bullets in Max's real-world duck-shooting gallery.
- Ko-Ko the Inkwell Clown meets familiar nursery rhyme characters.