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What was Koko the Clown based on?

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What was Koko the Clown based on?

the The Yama Yama Man
Character Design According to a Fleischer Studios source from the 1920s, Koko the Clown seems to be dubbed the “New Yama Yama Clown” indicating that he is based on the The Yama Yama Man.

When was Koko the Clown created?

Koko the Clown
Koko the Clown in Snow-White (1933), animation by Roland Crandall.
First appearanceThe Tantalizing Fly (1919)
Created byMax Fleischer, Dave Fleischer
Voiced byGus Wickie (1933) Cab Calloway (1933) Larry Storch (1960-1961)

Who made Koko the Clown?

Max Fleischer
Koko the Clown/Creators

Who played Coco the Clown?

Nicolai Poliakoff OBE
Nicolai Poliakoff

Nicolai Poliakoff OBE
BornRussian: Николáй Петрóвич Полякóв2 October 1900 Dvinsk, Russian Empire
Died25 September 1974 (aged 73) Northamptonshire, England
CitizenshipRussian Empire → Soviet Union → United Kingdom
Known forCoco the Clown

Who produced the first animated sound film in 1928?

Steamboat Willie. 1928. 35mm film (black and white, sound), 8 min.

Is Koko the Clown public domain?

The same lawyer also told Cabarga definitely that their research showed that Koko the Clown was in the public domain. Today Betty Boop is fully branded by King Features Syndicate.

Where is Coco the Clown buried?

St Mary’s parish church
Coco the clown is buried in the graveyard of St Mary’s parish church, which is situated to the western end of the village.

What nationality was Coco the Clown?

British
RussianSoviet
Nicolai Poliakoff/Nationality

Why was Betty Boop canceled?

The Production Code of 1934 imposed guidelines on the motion picture industry and placed specific restrictions on the content films could reference with sexual innuendos. This greatly affected the Betty Boop cartoons.

Was Betty Boop originally black?

This more complete history shows us two things: Max Fleischer did not whitewash a Black character when he created Betty Boop. But Betty Boop was, partially, influenced by fashion and music whose origins can indeed be traced to Black performers.

What is Mickey Mouse’s real name?

Walt Disney originally called his creation Mortimer. It was his wife, Lillian, who persuaded him to change it to Mickey Mouse.