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Popeye, the sailor. 1933-1938 / Max Fleischer Cartoon Studio ; King Features Syndicate, Inc. ; animation director, Max Fleischer.
LIBRA DVD 010 563 discs 1-4
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Popeye (Fictitious character)--Drama.
- Popeye.
- Popeye (Fictitious character).
- Bullying.
- Spinach.
- Sailors.
- Sailors--Drama.
- Spinach--Drama.
- Bullying--Drama.
- Man-woman relationships--Drama.
- Man-woman relationships.
- Genre:
- Drama.
- Short films.
- Animated films.
- Comedy films.
- Video recordings for hard of hearing people.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- Video recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 4 videodiscs (416 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
- Edition:
- Standard format.
- Other Title:
- Popeye, the sailor. Volume one
- Popeye.
- Place of Publication:
- Burbank, CA : Distributed by Warner Home Video, [2007]
- Language Note:
- Closed-captioned.
- System Details:
- DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital mono., dual-layer, remastered.
- digital
- optical
- mono
- Dolby
- video file
- DVD video
- region 1
- Summary:
- Find Popeye, spindly Olive Oyl, burger opportunist Wimpy, lil' Swee'pea, brooding Bluto, even a pair of rare, full-color, two reel extravaganzas that received top billing in some movie houses. Popeye is in all his muttering, spinach-chomping, Bluto-bashing, crowd-pleasing greatness.
- Contents:
- Disc one: Popeye the sailor ; I yam what I yam ; Blow me down! ; I eats my spinach ; Seasin's greetinks! ; Wild elephinks ; Sock-a-bye, baby ; Let's you and him fight ; Man on the flying trapeze ; Can you take it ; Shoein' hosses ; Strong to the finich ; Shiver me timbers! ; Axe me another ; Dream walking
- Disc two: Two-alarm fire ; Dance contest ; We aim to please ; Beware of Barnacle Bill ; Be kind to 'animals' ; Pleased to meet cha! ; The "Hyp-nut-tist" ; Choose yer 'weppins' ; For better or worser ; Dizzy divers ; You gotta be a football hero ; King of the Mardi Gras ; Adventures of Popeye ; Spinach overture ; Vim, vigor and vitaliky
- Disc three: Clean shaven man ; Brotherly love ; I-ski love-ski you-ski ; Bridge ahoy! ; What - no spinach? ; I wanna be a life guard ; Let's get movin' ; Never kick a woman ; Little Swee'pea ; Hold the wire ; Spinach roadster ; Popeye the sailor meets Sindbad the sailor ; I'm in the army now ; Paneless window washer ; Organ grinder's swing
- Disc four: My artistical temperature ; Hospitaliky ; Twisker pitcher ; Morning, noon and nightclub ; Lost and foundry ; I never changes my altitude ; I likes babies and infinks ; Football toucher downer ; Protek the weakerist ; Popeye the sailor meets Ali Baba's forty thieves ; Fowl play ; Let's celebrake ; Learn polikeness ; House builder-upper ; Big chief Ugh-Amugh-Ugh.
- Notes:
- Theatrical shorts released between 1933 and 1938.
- Contains 60 theatrical shorts.
- Special features: Disc one: Select commentaries on some episodes; "I yam what I yam: the story of Popeye the sailor" documentary; "Mining the strip: Elzie Segar and the Thimble Theatre" popumentary; "Me fickle goyl, Olive Oyl: the world's least likely sex symbol" popumentary; from the vault: 3 Bray Productions/IFC Studio shorts: "Colonel Heeza Liar at the bat" (1915), "Krazy Kat goes a-wooing" (1916) and "Domestic difficulties" (1916); Disc two: Select commentaries on some episodes; "Forging the frame: the roots of animation 1900-1920" documentary; "Wimpy the moocher: ode to the burgermeister" popumentary; "Sailor's hornpipes: the voices of Popeye" popumentary; from the vault: 3 Bray Productions/Sullivan Studio shorts: "Bobby Bumps puts a beanery on the bum" (1918), "Feline follies" (1919) and "The tantalizing fly" (1919) ; Disc three: Select commentaries on some episodes; "Blow me down! The music of Popeye" popumentary; "Popeye in living color: a look at the color two reelers" popumentary; From the vault: 6 'Out of the inkwell' shorts: "Modeling" (1921), "Invisible ink" (1921), "Bubbles" (1922), "Jumping beans" (1922), "Bedtime" (1923) and "Trapped" (1923) ; Disc four: Select commentaries on some episodes; "Me lil' Swee'pea: whose kid is he anyway?" popumentary; "Et tu, Bluto? Cartoondom's heaviest heavy" popumentary; from the vault: 4 'Out of the inkwell'/Fleischer Studio shorts: "A trip to Mars" (1924), "Koko trains 'em" (1925), "Koko back tracks" (1927) and "Let's sing with Popeye" (1933).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Class of 1953 Fund.
- ISBN:
- 1419851470
- 9781419851476
- OCLC:
- 156887847
- Publisher Number:
- 012569797963
- 79796 Warner Home Video
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