Edition |
Fullscreen edition. |
Description |
2 videodiscs (201 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. |
System Details |
DVD. |
Summary |
Contains 32 original theatrical shorts remastered and unedited from the original masters. |
Contents |
Disc 1. Problem pappy (conversations with historian Jerry Beck and Steven Waldman, son of director/animator Myron Waldman) -- Quiet! Pleeze -- Olive's sweepstake ticket -- Flies ain't human -- Popeye meets Rip Van Winkle (conversations with historian Jerry Beck and Steven Waldman, son of director/animator Myron Waldman) -- Olive's boithday presink -- Child psykolojiky -- Pest pilot -- I'll never crow again -- The mighty Navy -- Nix on hypnotricks -- Kickin' the conga round -- Blunder below -- Fleets of stren'th -- Pip-Eye, Pup-Eye, Poop-Eye an' Peep-Eye -- Olive Oyl and water don't mix -- Special features (3 Popeye popumentaries): Directing the sailor: the art of Myron Waldman; Popeye: the mighty ensign; Pip-Eye, Pup-Eye, Poop-Eye an' Peep-Eye: chips off the old salt -- From the vault (3 out of the Inkwell shorts): The clown's little brother (1920); The cartoon factory (1924); Koko needles the boss (1927). |
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Disc 2. Many tanks -- Baby wants a bottleship -- You're a sap, Mr. Jap -- Alone on the Sarong seas -- A hull of a mess -- Scrap the Japs -- Me musical nephews (commentary by directors John Kricfalusi and Eddie Fitzgerald and cartoonist Kali Fontecchio) -- Spinach fer Britain -- Seein' red, white 'n' blue (commentary by animator Mark Kausler) -- Too weak to work (commentary by director Bob Jacques) -- A jolly good furlough -- Ration fer the duration -- The hungry goat (commentary by historian Jerry Beck) -- Happy birthdaze -- Wood-peckin' -- Cartoons ain't human -- Special features: Forging the frame: the roots of animation, 1921-1930 (retrospective documentary); Finding his voice (1929) (from the vault-Western Electric short). |
Language |
In English, with optional French or English subtitles; subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. |
Note |
GMD: videorecording. |
Subject |
Popeye (Fictitious character) -- Drama.
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Sailors -- Drama.
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Spinach -- Drama.
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Bullying -- Drama.
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Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
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Genre/Form |
Short films.
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Animated films.
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Comedy films.
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Added Author |
Fleischer, Max, 1883-1972.
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Max Fleischer Cartoon Studio (Firm)
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King Features Syndicate.
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Warner Home Video (Firm)
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Spine Title |
Popeye the sailor. Vol. 3 |
Added Title |
Directing the sailor: the art of Myron Waldman.
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Popeye: the mighty ensign.
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Pip-Eye, Pup-Eye, Poop-Eye an' Peep-Eye: chips off the old salt.
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Clown's little brother.
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Cartoon factory.
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Koko needles the boss.
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Forging the frame: the roots of animation, 1921-1930.
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Finding his voice.
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ISBN |
1419869868 |
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9781419869860 |
Standard No. |
883929020430 |
Music No. |
1000038958 Warner Home Video |
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3000017687 Warner Home Video |
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