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  1. Jane Koko the Clown's girlfriend appears in the Out of the Inkwell cartoon titled Ko-Ko's Courtship. She is created by Koko the Clown from a mechanical clock. It is hinted that her name might be Jane.

  2. In some of the original Betty Boop cartoons, Koko is a background character. Koko's one true love is his girlfriend Kokette. Koko was originally planned to feature in Boop! the Betty Boop Musical in an early concept for the Broadway musical, but he was eventually eliminated from the story.

  3. Koko the Clown is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer. His first appearance as the main protagonist in Out of the Inkwell (1918–1929), a major animated series of the silent era .

  4. About 56 years after his first absence from cartoons, Bimbo made a reappearance in 1989 as a major co-star in the TV special The Betty Boop Movie Mystery and in First Publishing's 1990 comic Betty Boop's Big Break with more of his original personality intact as a love interest of Betty.

  5. In the new color series, Koko had a clown girlfriend named Kokette, a pal named Kokonut, and a villain named Mean Moe.

  6. In some cartoons Koko is sometimes romantically linked to Betty Boop as seen in Betty Boop's Penthouse where he envisions himself marrying her. In some of the cartoons Koko finds Betty attractive, whereas in some of his appearances he does not.

  7. One hundred episodes were made starring Koko, a new sidekick Kokonut, girlfriend Kokette, and a villain: Mean Moe. Koko’s voice was by voice artist Larry Storch. In 1989 Koko appeared in the made for TV cartoon special, Betty Boop’s Hollywood Mystery.