All the color Popeyes through "Car-azy Drivers" had the AAP opening when they were sent out to stations on film starting in 1956; it was when they changed over to sending the cartoons out on videotape in the early 1980s and struck new prints that the ones with the original titles (mainly the 1946-49 Cinecolor/Polacolor efforts) began running on TV
@John80220 The AAP edit of this cartoon killed the ending gag stone dead because of the Paramount logo's involvement. Paramount didn't want to be associated with TV at the time, which is why they sold their Popeye catalog to AAP who plastered the Paramount opening and closing titles as well as clipping any references to the studio.
@John80220 When I was a kid and living in the US in the 90's the vast bulk of Popeye shorts on the telly were the AAP edits, tho a few of the Paramount original shorts were shown as well.
Wasn't there a similar gag at the end of the cartoon 'Hyserical History' that featured the Paramount logo but the Harvey Company plastered its Clown logo over the Paramount Mountain? I'd sure like to see an original version of that film.
The AAP version would end right as Bluto hits the mountain, cutting straight to the AAP end title. Some people believe that an AAP version of this cartoon is just an urban legend (I, myself, have never seen an AAP version). Either way, an AAP version of this cartoon has become quite rare since Turner's networks have shown this version with original titles since the late 1980's, and before Turner's acquisition, copies with original titles have been circulating among TV stations across the USA.
@s275ironman The AAP version killed the end gag stone dead because of the Paramount logo's involvement. Paramount didn't want to be associated with TV at the time, which is why they sold their Popeye catalog to AAP.
@ceredigio Confirmed. According to what I read in Fred Grandinetti's book "Popeye: An Illustrated Cultural History", it appears that all Popeye cartoons released all the way up through "Car-azy Drivers" had AAP logos plastered over the originals. But, it appears to be that when TV stations received the AAP package, quite a few copies of "Peep in the Deep", "Popeye Meets Hercules", "A Wolf in Sheik's Clothing" and "Alpine for You" had been distributed with their original Paramount logos.
@s275ironman When i started paying attention and started recording all the theatrical Popeyes on VHS the only ones I had were "Peep in the Deep", "A Wolf in Sheik's Clothing" & "Alpine for you" had as you see today the original openings as mentioned, and this was in the summer of 1983. :-) And I remember A.A.P. as far back as the early 70s from our local UHF station KHTV 39 Houston.
@ceredigio, funny since their studio lot was used for "Bonanza" and "T.H.E. Cat" and they would buy out Desilu Productions, which became Paramount Television.
@s275ironman back in the late 70's-early 80's, i saw that crappy ending on this picture. the cartoon shows here in memphis didnt show the original version until the early 90's
Olive needs to gain weight in her nose.
spacebullseye 1 day ago
keep away from me you you mountain goat lol. her yous are funny.
rextony22 3 days ago
All the color Popeyes through "Car-azy Drivers" had the AAP opening when they were sent out to stations on film starting in 1956; it was when they changed over to sending the cartoons out on videotape in the early 1980s and struck new prints that the ones with the original titles (mainly the 1946-49 Cinecolor/Polacolor efforts) began running on TV
John80220 1 week ago
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@John80220 The AAP edit of this cartoon killed the ending gag stone dead because of the Paramount logo's involvement. Paramount didn't want to be associated with TV at the time, which is why they sold their Popeye catalog to AAP who plastered the Paramount opening and closing titles as well as clipping any references to the studio.
ceredigio 6 hours ago
@John80220 When I was a kid and living in the US in the 90's the vast bulk of Popeye shorts on the telly were the AAP edits, tho a few of the Paramount original shorts were shown as well.
ceredigio 6 hours ago
Df
vanessita1215 3 months ago
I had never seen Olive give popeye" the kissoff" until 4:11
kayfowler1 6 months ago
6:01 WTF?
MrKarlo6 6 months ago
Wasn't there a similar gag at the end of the cartoon 'Hyserical History' that featured the Paramount logo but the Harvey Company plastered its Clown logo over the Paramount Mountain? I'd sure like to see an original version of that film.
dowdy057 7 months ago
stop at 4:58 . TITS ! ! ! BOOBS ! ! !
NikoBellicSerbia30 1 year ago
an eagle has got her what???
kayfowler1 1 year ago
The Boomerang Version Restored The Original Titles!
johnnieRad 1 year ago
@johnnieRad not really. you can tell that they pasted the later paramount openings on the older cartoons
bkthin 1 year ago
I cant believe that cow was singing.Ah Ah
tarecuadela 1 year ago
So how did the AAP version end?
ceredigio 1 year ago
The AAP version would end right as Bluto hits the mountain, cutting straight to the AAP end title. Some people believe that an AAP version of this cartoon is just an urban legend (I, myself, have never seen an AAP version). Either way, an AAP version of this cartoon has become quite rare since Turner's networks have shown this version with original titles since the late 1980's, and before Turner's acquisition, copies with original titles have been circulating among TV stations across the USA.
s275ironman 1 year ago
@s275ironman The AAP version killed the end gag stone dead because of the Paramount logo's involvement. Paramount didn't want to be associated with TV at the time, which is why they sold their Popeye catalog to AAP.
ceredigio 1 year ago
@ceredigio Confirmed. According to what I read in Fred Grandinetti's book "Popeye: An Illustrated Cultural History", it appears that all Popeye cartoons released all the way up through "Car-azy Drivers" had AAP logos plastered over the originals. But, it appears to be that when TV stations received the AAP package, quite a few copies of "Peep in the Deep", "Popeye Meets Hercules", "A Wolf in Sheik's Clothing" and "Alpine for You" had been distributed with their original Paramount logos.
s275ironman 1 year ago
@s275ironman have you got the aap version of this?i need it.
bacovia2004 7 months ago
@s275ironman When i started paying attention and started recording all the theatrical Popeyes on VHS the only ones I had were "Peep in the Deep", "A Wolf in Sheik's Clothing" & "Alpine for you" had as you see today the original openings as mentioned, and this was in the summer of 1983. :-) And I remember A.A.P. as far back as the early 70s from our local UHF station KHTV 39 Houston.
Landaux 3 weeks ago
@ceredigio, funny since their studio lot was used for "Bonanza" and "T.H.E. Cat" and they would buy out Desilu Productions, which became Paramount Television.
vividwatch47 1 year ago
@s275ironman back in the late 70's-early 80's, i saw that crappy ending on this picture. the cartoon shows here in memphis didnt show the original version until the early 90's
elwin38 1 year ago
@s275ironman i think i saw the AAP version as a child
MichaelHansenFUN 9 months ago
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bacovia2004 7 months ago
@s275ironman I know why AAP version ends like this beacuse of paramount showing the mountain as the ending,aap replaced that part.
bacovia2004 7 months ago
@s275ironman I seen the aap copy of popeye,the ace of space (1953)it cuts to aap logo straight after the smoke from popeye's pipe.
bacovia2004 5 months ago
@s275ironman Did you like it whenever Bluto hits the mountain and forms Paramount?
mrnatedog1111 2 months ago
@mrnatedog1111 Obviously AAP didn't LOL
ceredigio 6 hours ago
where is the yellowstone park?
TEMPmichaelhansen 1 year ago
Jackson Beck redid all of Bluto lines when they reused footage from this cartoon in the cartoon The Chrystal Brawl.
khtyson1 1 year ago
Popeye: A trip to the mountains will cool you off! (he punches Pluto)
Bluto: Ow! (the stars reveal the Paramount logo)
1happycats 1 year ago
@1happycats No doubt AAP clipped that gag
ceredigio 6 hours ago
Popeye, Olive, and Bluto are poorly dressed.
TheStephenShow 2 years ago
thanks buddy!!
431516020205 2 years ago