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  • Wow, some of these moving backgrounds were amazing!

  • They cut out one of the best parts of the original...namely Sindbad's boast song.

  • Does anybody know the year and name of the Popeye episode where Brutus and Olive Oyl turn beatnik?

  • @SirReal1958 Either "Jitterbug Jive" (1950) or "Coffee House" (1960).

  • The original was 16+ minutes long..this is a sham of the original. It's good, but NOT as good as the 16+ minute one.

  • It's been 15 years since I've seen this. Thank you

  • Oh man... This is the one Popeye "film" I remember from when I was little. Seeing it again, I wasn't disappointed, quite the opposite! This is incredible!

  • Ha! Did you get killed? let me finishk.

  • looks like the 50's guys took the 36 version and re-cycled it, thank goodness.

  • Are you sure this was made in 52? I thought by then characters had developed soft skeletons..

  • what was in his spinach tin?? weed or somethng?

  • 7:14 epic face :D

  • The original 1952 end title would have stated, as at the beginning, "Color by Technicolor" {1957 was the year "Technicolor" was credited at the end of Paramount cartoons, through 1959}.

  • Original Ending Sound! YAY!!

  • @BetaArchiveCommunity

    The original version can be found here

    at: ht tp://w ww.youtube. com/watch?v=MwmvrUe1sQ0

    (Remove spaces in URL to get it to work.)

  • man its so funny how when i watched this when i was only 6 years old how i didn't understand anything but now that i'm older it's like holy crap what was i missing?!

  • 5:05...spettacolo poldo!!!

  • 3:12 PWNED

  • Edited intro. how do you do that?

  • put popeye in ufc hell murder everyone

  • LOL!! 3:45 Sinbad's a friggen RAPIST!

  • Wimpy's Greatest Scene Ever.

  • Y at 8:17 it plays yanky doodle? lol

  • @TheDude1391

    Tell me about it! - Instead of "Yankee Doodle", the original version played "Stars and Stripes Forever" (You know: "Hooray for the Red White and Blue" march...) ... And this version saying "Dinner is served" was originally "Your goose is cooked". In the original when the Rok grabbed Olive off the ship she said "Let me go, let me go - DON'T LET ME GO" when the bird flew too high. ... And I REALLY MISS the original scene where the two-headed guy sang Popeye a lullaby! ...

  • it was alot longer when i watched this as a kid. :]

  • it is inhuman to put chains on pussycats

  • G uncle popeye.. did u get killed??? hahaha..

  • @psychoparatoxicity That's exactly why I searched this cartoon - er, clipshow in the first place. :)

  • The original is better and this cartoon was obviously made to save money by using existing footage, but there are some good dialogue choices in the re-dubbed sections (some are worse), but the thing that stands out it that the music is, by and large better in this bowdlerized version (the bird taking off, Wimpy and the duck, the Popeye chest-beating sequence). Sharples did a good job in both cases, but I prefer the music in this. Also, what happened to the fourth nephew? Was he sick that day?

  • HAHAHAHAHA! nobody can "beet" me!

  • i grew up on this stuff this one has to b mah fave episode!!!

  • This short shows no reason at all for Sinbad Bluto ( Blutbad? ) to become angry with Popeye. Granted he may have become instantly infatuated with Olive but compare that with the original reason, ie that Popeye came to Sinbad's island and inadvertantly challenged him for his title of strongest.

  • @AbsoluteMennace I wouldn't say no reason at all. Sindbad is a collector, the giant bird, Boola the giant and Popeye not only vandalizes the wall, but wants something that Sindbad has. Plus, he is a threat along the who's the best man line of thinking. Not as strong, as you mention, but I should think strong enough. Popeye is a bug on Sindbad's windshield. Sudden but bothersome and hopefully quickly disposed of.

  • popeye. huge forearms, no biceps til he eats his spinach ;D

  • There Is A Re-Dubbed Version Of This Short.

    Brian Doyle-Murray-Popeye, Popeye's Nephews

    Nancy Cartwright-Olive Oyl

    Frank Welker-Wimpy, 2-Headed Monster, Giant Bird, Lions

    Jim Cummings-Bluto/Sindbad/Abu Hassan

  • 5:18 Bluto Says "Why You Little One-Eye Runt."

  • Popeye's 2/3/4 Nephews Sounds Like Popeye!

  • they cut the scene :( where the two head monster sings with popeye in there arm im llooking for that clip

  • Love this one xD

  • why can't people write cartoons like this anymore?

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  • They got a lot of mileage out of those 3 early color Fleischer Popeye cartoons: by editing them into newer cartoons such as this one. There is a enormous difference in animation styles and color. Its interesting at the beginning of this mid-fifties short Popeye is wearing his old uniform in order to mix in with the older animation. I remember noticing the difference as a 10-yr-old kid watching this on TV and thinking,"Why isn't Popeye's uniform white?"

  • 2 things of interesting note: The ORIGINAL opening and end titles are present, so we get to see and hear how the film originally opened and closed, unlike the AAP-plastered version.

    Also, did you know that in the new animation, Popeye is wearing the clothes he wore in his first 2 Fleischer color films?

  • But the closing titles are fake. They are the 1956-1957 ones with TECHNICOLOR, not with Color by TECHNICOLOR.

  • @ThePopeyeFan Why are the closing titles fake? I thought they managed to retrieve all the original Paramount title cards? Although I think I read somewhere that a few have been lost.

  • @ceredigio

    Becausw+e the closing titles on this print are from 1956-1957.

  • classic

  • Just goes to show how much better the Fleischer animation was when compared to the new footage produced for this cartoon.

  • cool vid

  • LOL I love whimpy he is a funny acter, he does nothing but eat and be lazy

  • Famous Studios also did this with "Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves."

    In that version, Popeye takes his nephews to the filming of "Ali Baba" and they keep interrupting the shoot.

  • ahahhaha what was that a mutant with a bald heads ahahhahah

  • Cool to see the original opening to this, but looks like the credit fade ins are altered / re-dubbed.

  • damn, HQ really works!!!!

    5/5

  • WHAT THE HELL!?!?! This video is all cut up!!! You skipped like half of it!!! What is wrong with you!?!?!

  • Your an idiot, this video is not cut up, this episode is just edited from Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor and was released as a short in 1952. If you were a true popeye fan YOU would know that. What's wrong with you??

  • Also, the Bluto as Sindbad voice was done here by Jackson Beck (the voice of Bluto as far as I'm concerned) whereas the original voice sounded like a mumble half the time. Also, the voice dubs here were much better here than the original. The Famous Studios cartoons were on everyday when I was a kid on WLVI 56 back in Boston. Only Fleischer cartoons aired were the epic shorts like Sindbad, Aladdin and Ali Baba.

  • quality shows..artwork stunning as ever

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