1925 | The Phantom of the Opera (1925 film) | Administration of Estates Act 1925 | 1925 NFL season | 1925 in baseball | Out of the Inkwell | American Basketball League (1925–1955) | 1925 in music | The Inkwell | Madison Square Garden (1925) | 1925 serum run to Nome | 1925 in rail transport | 1925–26 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team | Ben-Hur (1925 film) | 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake | 1925 in poetry | Variety (1925 film) | The Lost World (1925 film) | Princess Françoise d'Orléans (1844–1925) | Photo of Ukrainian Soviet newspaper article of the 1920s describing the circumstances of a fatal accident with Red Cossack, Kuzma Pavlo's son, Bublyk in 1925 in Izyaslav, Ukrainian Republic | photo of Ukrainian Soviet newspaper article of 1920s describing the circumstances of fatal accident with Red Cossack Kuzma Pavlo's son Bublyk in 1925 year in Izyaslav | Out Of the Inkwell | New South Wales state election, 1925 | Lord Jim (1925 film) | Les Misérables (1925 film) | Inkwell Foundation | Grass (1925 film) | Glastonbury Festival (1914–1925) | Eastbourne by-election, 1925 | A still from the 1925 ''Out of the Inkwell |
The history of Chinese animation began in 1918 when an animation piece from the United States titled Out of the Inkwell landed in Shanghai.
In 1962, his studio produced and syndicated 100 new Out Of the Inkwell cartoons, based on the Koko the Clown character, originally created by Fleischer Studios.
"I Was Killing When Killing Wasn't Cool" was the first of Columbia's comics to conspicuously show the influence of the animated cartoons of Fleischer Studios, particularly the Out of the Inkwell series with Koko the Clown and "dark" cartoons such as Bimbo's Initiation.