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  • 3:01 FINALLY, HITLER GETS PUT IN HIS PLACE WHERE HE BELONGS, LOL

  • 3:01 I don't care who you are, that's funny right there.

  • I forgot just how good those old Popeye cartoons are!

  • This cartoon just aired on Boomerang.

  • The horse's-ass Adolf joke at 3:00 also references Hitler's early connection with painting. He was a fair sketch artist and liked fine art. His enemies circulated the notion he was a house painter and decorator--hence the Joke in "Patton" (I'm gonna shoot that paper-hanging SOB...)

  • First Time Brian Doyle-Murray Voices Popeye Since Baby Wants A Bottleship

  • 3:01 LOL! I forgot they painted Adolf Hitler's face on the horse's butt in this one. I haven't seen this one in over twenty years. Thanks for uploading it, it made my day!

  • Let's do hope there will a better job on the color Popeye cartoons but there is something else that needs to be considered. Several of the early Technicolor Popeye cartoons were re-released to movie houses in the early 1950. They were under the Paramount champion brought back by popular demand series.

    SO for the color Popeye cartooons

    to Warners, King Features, Paramount ,,,Please do the homework and do it RIGHT!!!! Use UCLA and/or Library of Congress archives if needed.

  • too bad they havent released this one and the rest of the 40's and 50's popeye cartoons in DVD. it was funny to see, espcially the hitler face on back of the mare!

  • i remember this a few times as a kid

  • I hope those ponies aren't related to Popeye's nephews. That would make Popeye really angry.

  • Several other 1944-45 Popeyes showed up in the final season of "The Popeye Show" on Cartoon Network with their original titles -- "The Marry-Go-Round," "Spinach Packin' Popeye", "Moving Aweigh", "The Anvil Chorus Girl," and "Tops In the Big Top" aired with their opening and closing titles and music, and if you do a YouTube search, you can find "W'ere On Our Way To Rio" with the original opening and closing music and recreated opening and closing titles.

  • On that version of "W'ere On Our Way to Rio", it seems as though there actually was supposed to be some sort of special ending involving the Paramount logo, which wasn't able to be recreated from the material available. All those titles you mentioned appear to have their Paramount logos sourced from "She-Sick Sailors", thus just being recreations and not truly original. At least finding the original soundtracks has made it possible to accurately recreate these.

  • "Tops In the Big Top" would have had to have been sourced elsewhere if it's not an original title, since it uses the blue Paramount opening and closing logo (and may have been the first one to have used the 1945-48 titles, though thanks to AAP and UM&M it's hard to say for sure).

  • The logos on "Tops in the Big Top" were probably sourced from "Shape Ahoy". But you are right, since AAP was required to remove the Paramount logos, it is hard to accurately document the changes in opening/closing logos and music. Going by the big gap between releases, it is quite possible that the blue background began with "Pop-Pie A La Mode".

    One other cartoon was shown on the last episode of Season 3, "A Balmy Swami" with the incorrect logos, sourced from a Cinecolor Popeye short.

  • @John80220 And don't forget NTA and Harvey Films. Harvey had the post-50 Paramount cartoon library along with the "Noveltoons" series.

  • @s275ironman This cartoon has the default paramount logos.Where's the original?

  • I LIKE POPEYE JR BROTHERS

  • Looks like they didn't have the real Paramount logo and slapped one from the late 1950s at the beginning and end of the film to replace the AAP logo.

  • Unless it is listed below, it does not have its original titles: She-Sick Sailors Shape Ahoy Peep in the Deep (Cinecolor) Rocket to Mars (Cinecolor) Abusement Park (Cinecolor) All's Fair at the Fair (Cinecolor) Olive Oyl for President (Cinecolor) Wigwam Whoopee (Polacolor) Popeye Meets Hercules (Polacolor) A Wolf in Sheik's Clothing (Polacolor) Robin Hood-Winked (Polacolor) Symphony in Spinach (Polacolor) Alpine for You The last 16 released ("Mister and Mistletoe" through "Spooky Swabs")
  • @s275ironman

    You're right, but it's time for Warner Bros. to finally find the original titles for these films. They did great on the pre-43 films.

  • Well, they didn't exactly find the originals on all the B&W films. They found all the elements needed to re-create them. With these color cartoons, there is the added task of finding all the original soundtracks as the a.a.p. versions use stock music over the a.a.p. titles in place of the original...at least for all the technicolor films.

  • @s275ironman

    You're right about that. WB didn't put all original prints in the DVDs, but I don't know why. They had them all, delivered from the Paramount library. Paramount actually still has all original prints, ready for the DVDs. And if WB doesn't release all originals in the future DVDs, I will be mad!

  • The original films may have been either destroyed or worn out.

  • @HomeoftheGoodGuys Is the Paramount logo from 2004 or 1954? I'm getting confused on the years.

  • @masoudfun1996 It was from 1954.

  • Popeye: Get That Horse Out Of Here Lmao

  • great! thanks bud!!

  • 2:59 Hitler was indeed, a horse's ass in real life

    Down with Nazism!

  • @NewAndImprovedToons AMEN, PREACH ON, BROTHER :)

  • Thanks For The Upload

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