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  • "There was a big red hooding ride who sat on a tuffet and said, ohhhh grandma, what big teeth you got. So he chpped off his head with a giant beanstalk and they lived happily ever after!" "Come on, you gotta go to bed now!" I think I'll try that one on my kids.

  • Of course, they didn't have Popeye destroy the radio tubes, as they did on the original.

  • Original  this one

  • This remake is not as good as Me Musical Nephews, because it's not as fast paced!

  • Ah theres nuthin like a bed for sleepin

  • nice musical arrangement but the original version is better

  • The timing sucks compared to Me Musical Nephews.

  • Olive Oyl, Wimpy, & Bluto Are Mentioned

  • now you kids get back to bed and go to sleep Good Night Slams Door LOL that Popeye And Those Kids

  • Don't Try I hope that Someday, That Somebody will upload the 35mm Print of Riot in Rhythm...

  • Popeye: "I should have taught them to play 'Far, Far Away' ...(on Judea's Plains?).".....; Also: "Ohh!...Pardon me for protrudin'".

  • @cmans79tr7 I love how he pronounces everything wrong!

  • This color remake is pretty good too. But i still really like the original one.

  • "Riot in Rhythm" is a color remake of "Me Musical Nephews, complete with Jack Mercer providing all the voices.

  • Poor Popeye! He can't ever get a break with his nephews it seems.

  • "We was robbed!"

  • The logical inquiry on this:  why doesn't Popeye just remain in the room with the "sleeping" nephews? Then they can't keep him awake with their music!

  • @frtw4428 ...and Michael Jackson has said this repeatedly, in his defense.

    Sorry. It is a fair point, but let's face it, then as now, it's nigh on impossible to buy a tuned bedroom suite.

  • This doesn't have the original end titles. When the 4 nephews blow their horns in front of the screen, the Paramount logo was to appear on the movie screen. AAP must have butchered the cartoon and when Turner brought back the Paramount logos, they probably couldn't restore the cartoon to its original look.

  • @padon59 they probably cant find it. i like, "Me Musical Nephews" better.

  • @elwin38 I think this version is better because Popeye wasn't mad when the nephews say "Popeye."

  • @padon59 The Paramount opening is not from 1950, either. It's the 1956 version.

  • This is a remake of ME MUSICAL NEPHEWS that was made in black and white in 1942. 

  • @padon59 Se você conseguir traduzir este meu comentário, digo-lhe que se, essa reconstituição dos antigos desenhos do Popeye, Gasparzinho & Cia. na Paramount não é exata, ao menos é bem próxima. Vi um fotograma do final original no site Cartoon Research, e acredito que só se tenha a foto do mesmo, não restando nenhuma cópia original da época. Enfim, se alguém tiver, será bem vinda.

  • "Now you kids get back to bed and go to sleep! Good night!"

  • "And bless Olive Oyl, and Wimpy, and Bluto, and Popeye!"

    "Oh, thank you."

    What about Swee' Pea? They blessed HIM in "Me Musical Nephews".

  • "And all the nice people who come to see our pictures."

    "Good night."

  • Why didn't they bless Swee' Pea like in "Me Musical Nephews"?

  • @ThirdTimeChangedKBA I knew there was someone missing! Then again, Popeye didn't get offended when they blessed him in this version of the cartoon like he did in "Me Musical Nephews".

  • another one of the rare cartoons where popeye is wearing a blue shirt!

  • The other two being "Her Honor the Mare" (1943) and "Klondike Cassanova" (1946).

  • Funny, Funniest episode I've seen.

  • YES!! My favorite Popeye of all time!

  • its a cartoon people

  • this is the same thing as musical nepthews. but just a little different

  • It's a remake of "Me Musical Nephews".

  • Plus, there is a lot of recycled animation, I must add.

  • This is a remake of the earlier Me Musical Nephews.

  • ya i like me musical nepthews better... this is too slow.

  • I agree, the first is faster and better, the music zippier. Still, this is the one I saw first as a kid, and it's nice to see it again. The "Caught ya!" at 5:44 is fun.

  • why dis happen? it was good before

  • There is one way he MIGHT catch his nephews in the act, he should put his bed in their room and sleep in it. That way they might not try anything. Of course if he sat up in bed, they might be back asleep. His nephews are fast! I laugh so hard when he opens the door faster and faster and they get back in bed faster and faster. He tried looking through the windows, the dresser and the floor board and didn't catch them.

  • I know, and that's the best part! These kids are good! Zoit-zew-zip-butt!

  • lol, "and all the nice people who come to see our pictures" That was always funny

  • Yeah. I don't remember any other jokes of that type in Popeye, do you?

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  • It saved money for the company to "remake" cartoons. Another remake example is "A Haul in One" (1956) a direct but inferior remake of "Let's Get Movin'" (1936). Another is "Moving Aweigh" (1944) which borrows heavily from "Cops is Always right (1938). However, Moving Aweigh is one of the few good remakes as it still has the Fleischer style still in it.

  • Another remake from this period was the lame

    "Shaving Mugs" which based on the much funnier Fleischer cartoon "A Clean Shavin' Man".

  • "Penny Antics" (1955) is even worse. It's a clip show that's a remake of a "Customers Wanted" (1939) which itself was clip show. However being that VHS didn't exist back then and Popeye wasn't aired on Television yet, it would appear fresh to the audience.

  • Let's Not forget, also, during this period, that the 3 Fleischer Technicolor 2 reelers, were "remade", and redubbed, with new soundtracks, and a few new scenes, and in a much shorter running, the most notable being 1936's

    "Popeye Meets Sinbad The Sailor", being "remade{read: butchered}" in 1952as "Big Bad Sinbad"

  • Yup, those are the worst. The other one was, "Popeye Makes a Movie" (1950 with re-dubbed 40 Theives clips and the first appearance appearance of Wimpy in a Famous studios appearance, the last being in Onion Pacific in 1940). "Spinach Packing Popeye" (1944) re-used 40 Theives footage, however it wasn't the cartoon to be re-used unlike the other two.

  • this is a slower deliberate version of "me musical nephews"

  • And this one is the coloured version...

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