Movie: Koko in Toyland

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Max Fleischer
Max Fleischer

Cartoonist (uncredited)

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    In this Christmas season release, Max assembles a toy train track while Ko-Ko the Clown visits a cartoon toyland, playing cops and robbers and rescuing a doll in distress.

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    1925-01-20

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