
Ko-Ko the Barber 1925
Step into the whimsical world of Ko-Ko the Barber (1925), a charming Out of the Inkwell short directed by the ingenious Dave Fleischer. This 7-minute animation follows the mischievous Ko-Ko the Clown as he becomes a barber, weaving a tale of escapades and clever disguises.
Director: Dave Fleischer
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ko-Ko the Barber (1925) about?
This Out of the Inkwell short follows Ko-Ko the Clown as he becomes a barber, weaving a tale of escapades and clever disguises.
Who directed Ko-Ko the Barber?
Dave Fleischer directed this charming Out of the Inkwell short.
Who stars in Ko-Ko the Barber?
Max Fleischer stars in this Out of the Inkwell short.
Is Ko-Ko the Barber (1925) worth watching?
While Ko-Ko the Barber (1925) may not be a highly rated film, its unique blend of humor and satire makes it a delightful addition to any animation enthusiast's watchlist.
How long is Ko-Ko the Barber?
Ko-Ko the Barber runs for 7 minutes.
About Ko-Ko the Barber (1925) — A Charming Out of the Inkwell Short
Step into the whimsical world of Ko-Ko the Barber (1925), a charming Out of the Inkwell short directed by the ingenious Dave Fleischer. This 7-minute animation follows the mischievous Ko-Ko the Clown as he becomes a barber, weaving a tale of escapades and clever disguises. As Max Fleischer's character tries to tame Ko-Ko's antics, the audience is treated to a delightful exploration of the boundaries between the animated world and reality.
With its unique blend of humor and satire, Ko-Ko the Barber (1925) is a delightful addition to any animation enthusiast's watchlist. As a pioneering work in the genre, it showcases the creative genius of its director and the cast's ability to bring this eccentric character to life. Whether you're a fan of classic animation or simply looking for a lighthearted, entertaining experience, Ko-Ko the Barber (1925) is sure to captivate and delight.
So, immerse yourself in the world of Ko-Ko the Clown and discover the magic of this forgotten gem.