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- Koko the Clown and his dog Fitz walk into a building where levers that control various aspects of the Earth are located. After Fitz presses a particular lever, the world goes topsy-turvy and out-of-control.
- 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".
- Animated figure Talkie gets a visit from his friend Mutie in search for a job. Talkie takes him to the Western Electric sound lab, where a technician explains the process of putting sound on film and reproducing it in the theatre.
- Koko the Clown tries a mad scientist's formula on various animals.
- Ko-Ko the Clown enters a storybook and uses Aladdin's magic lamp to make his wishes come true.
- Koko the Clown seeks the Fountain of Youth.
- Slow-motion, reverse-motion, and trick photography adds extra amusement to scenes of galloping horses, leaping dogs, and various rodeo acts.
- Pinkie the Pup introduces a sing-along tune.
- Koko and Fitz emerge from an inkwell into the sultan's harem.
- Telephone current (personified as an animated messenger boy) travels to and fro across telephone wires to demonstrate what happens when a call is made through the late-1920s telephone system.
- While Max tinkers with his multi-purpose cane/umbrella contraption, Ko-Ko and Fitz cause havoc inside the schematic diagram. Hijinks ensue when Ko-Ko and Fitz get their hands on the magical cane in the cartoon world.
- Pinkie the Pup takes his movie camera out to the jungle, where he encounters a dancing monkey. Back at the studio, Pinkie cranks the projector as the Bouncing Ball leads the audience in a sing-along of "Down in Jungle Town".
- Koko the clown and his dog attempt a round-the-world flight.
- Unimpressed with the artist's tale of heroism, Ko-Ko saves a damsel in distress from drowning and later rescues her from the clutches of a mustached melodrama villain.
- Max draws a tattoo of a cat on his coworker, and Fitz chases the cat around when the tattoo comes to life.
- An artist creates a model haunted house for Ko-Ko, where there's a ghost behind every door. Ko-Ko and Fitz face a variety of spooks and are tormented by the actions of the artist, before Ko-Ko repays him in kind (with Max's help).
- Drawn with steaming ink, Koko and Fitz try to cool off.
- As Max types a scenario for Ko-Ko and Fitz, a cartoon cannibal headhunter steals his head. Ko-Ko and Fitz leap into Max's globe in search of the cannibals, while Max's headless body fumbles around in his office.
- A live-action amateur hypnotist mesmerizes Koko the clown and Fitz the dog; but a witch teaches them how to take their revenge...
- Max makes Ko-Ko a policeman, charged with guarding a bone. When Fitz steals the bone under Ko-Ko's watch, a surreal foot chase ensues.
- Bell Telephone instructional film shows how - and how not - to treat your upright desk telephone set. Don't wiggle the hook excessively, don't tangle the cord, keep away from water, etc.
- Max is preoccupied with his new secretary, so he keeps Ko-Ko and Fitz busy with whimsical coin-operated mechanical devices.
- Ko-Ko wants to play golf and finds his life complicated by a wife.
- Koko the Clown and his dog try to become salesmen.
- While Max examines microbes in a microscope, Ko-Ko decides to use various germs to affect people's behavior.
- Ko-Ko is up to his usual mischief as Max prepares to run a track race.
- Series of animated vignettes linked by a disembodied hand which appears to be drawing the illustrations. In the first segment, the hand turns around a drawing of an old man and canine-hero Rin-Tin-Tin magically appears. In the second set of segments, drawings of children morph into adults who look completely unlike their youthful countenances. in the final segment, the hand slices up "The House That Jack Built" into the pictures of the most significant characters in the children's rhyme, and then reattaches the slips of paper to reform the house.
- Max draws a big cigar and Ko-Ko and Fitz want to smoke it. Max's coworker smokes up a storm in the office until the fire marshal arrives.
- Ko-Ko the Clown's hijinks with a magic powder.