Adventures Of Popeye (1935) - Popeye the Sailor Theatrical Cartoon Series

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  • Popeye the Sailor Theatrical Cartoon SeriesTheatricalSeriesCartoon
  • Traditional Animation
  • Fleischer Studios
  • Distributed by: Adolph Zukor
  • Cartoon Characters: Popeye, Olive Oyl, Bluto.
    Live-Action Characters: Bully, Little Boy.
  • Voice Actors: Jack Mercer, Mae Questel, Gus Wickie.
  • Directed By Dave Fleischer.
  • Produced By Max Fleischer.
  • Animated By No animators are credited, stock footage is used.
  • Originally Released on October 25, 1935.
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 7:42 minutes.
  • Production Number: MPAA: # 0613
  • Black & White
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

Cartoon Summary:

Popeye comes to life from the pages of a comic book and shows scenes from "I Eats My Spinach," "Wild Elephinks," "Axe Me Another" and "Popeye The Sailor" with new soundtracks. This is a slightly longer Popeye entry by Dave Fleischer as he opens with a live-action...  (more)

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In the colorized version, sound sync problems are very apparent. All the live-action scenes are still in black and white. The original black and white cartoon has been colorized.

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When I first saw this back in the 1960's Thought it was great. Made popeye look almost real. there were only a few made like this. I can only remember the other one was when a boy in the movie theater tossed popeye a can of spinach .

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Probably the finest "cheater" cartoon ever made. According to Leslie Cabarga, the film may have been put together when a group of Fleischer animators circa 1934 resigned en masse; this also was the catalyst for low-totem-pole animator Jack Mercer...  (read more)

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A very cute, funny, and entertaining film, albeit not a very PC one with today's message of conflict/resolution for kids. I love seeing the old clips from past films. Some people think this kind of episode is a rip off, but I disagree. Blending the...  (read more)

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This Is the first "Popeye"Cartoon to ultilize both live action and stock footage in a funny and inventive Fashion.As A little kid(Representing the viewers)is being picked on by a tough street punk and is left crying and feeling humiliated.But before...  (read more)

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