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The first Popeye cartoon produced in color, Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor was also the longest Fleischer production to date, and the first to be nominated for an Academy Award. In this colorful tale, Bluto plays the legendary Sindbad, introduced as the toughest and most remarkable sailor around. He lives on an island that floats on the back of a whale and that is populated by ferocious lions, deadly serpents, a two-headed giant, fiery dragons and an enormous bird, the Roc. Popeye, his pal Wimpy and the "irresistible damsel" Olive Oyl appear in the ocean near Sindbad's island. Stricken with desire for Olive, Sindbad sends the Roc to wreck Popeye's ship and to abduct the delectable damsel. Popeye, singlehandedly carrying Wimpy to safety, swims after the bird and his beloved. Once on the island, Popeye must battle with the various dangerous denizens before going one-to-one with Sindbad and proving -- with the help of a little spinach -- that no evil-doing sailor like Sindbad can get the better of him. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
This short was the first of the three Popeye Color Specials, which were, at over sixteen minutes each, three times as long as a regular Popeye cartoon, and were often billed in theatres alongside or above the main feature. Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor was nominated for the 1936 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons, which it lost to Walt Disney's Silly Symphony The Country Cousin. Footage from this short was later used in the 1952 Famous Studios Popeye cartoon Big Bad Sindbad, in which Popeye relates the story of his encounter with Sindbad to his 3 nephews.
Today, this short is in the public domain, and are widely available on home video and DVD. A fully restored version with the original Paramount mountain logo opening and closing titles is available on the Popeye the Sailor: 1933-1938, Volume 1 DVD set from Warner Bros.
Producer and special effects artist Ray Harryhausen stated in his Fantasy Film Scrapbook that Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor was a major influence on his production of The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. In 1994, the film was voted #17 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field.
Directed by Dave Fleischer Produced by Max Fleischer Voices by Jack Mercer(Popeye)Mae Questel(Olive Oyl)Gus Wickie(Sinbad The Sailor) Lou Fleischer(Wimpy)Music by Sammy Timberg, Sammy Lerner, Bob Rothberg Animation by Willard Bowsky, George Germanetti, Edward Nolan, Orestes Calpini
1936
Fleischer Studios
Distributed by: Adolph Zukor
Popeye the Sailor Theatrical Cartoon Series
Cartoon Characters: Popeye, Olive Oyl, Sindbad The Sailor/Bluto, J. Wellington Wimpy, Rokh, Boola.
Vocal Talent: Jack Mercer (Popeye, Wimpy), Mae Questel (Olive Oyl), Gus Wickie (Bluto).
Directed By Dave Fleischer.
Produced By Max Fleischer.
Animated By Willard Bowsky, George Germanetti, Ed Nolan.
Music By Sammy Timberg, Bob Rothberg, Sammy Lerner

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  • Whimpy is such a bastard? Mooching off other to feed his addiction. Even willing to kill a little duck

  • i miss my childhood. when i used to watch this. :')

  • MY FAVORITE EPISODE!

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