Popeye the Sailor - Volume 1: 1933-1938---July 31!!!!!
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Popeye the Sailor - Volume 1: 1933-1938---July 31!!!!!
Who's the most phenomenal, extra ordinary fellow?
Commentaries are from Mark Kausler, John K., Eric Goldberg, Leslie Cabarga, Mark Evanier, Jerry Beck, etc.
Jerry Beck says: "The restoration of these cartoons is simply amazing. I’ve seen them. You’ll throw away the copies you taped off Cartoon Network’s POPEYE SHOW. The Sindbad and Ali Baba specials will have you drooling. Long time fans will see things in this set you’ve never seen before."
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/classic/popeye-dvd
http://tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7112
FINALLY!!!!!
Commentaries are from Mark Kausler, John K., Eric Goldberg, Leslie Cabarga, Mark Evanier, Jerry Beck, etc.
Jerry Beck says: "The restoration of these cartoons is simply amazing. I’ve seen them. You’ll throw away the copies you taped off Cartoon Network’s POPEYE SHOW. The Sindbad and Ali Baba specials will have you drooling. Long time fans will see things in this set you’ve never seen before."
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/classic/popeye-dvd
http://tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7112
FINALLY!!!!!
Last edited by The No Man; 04-03-07 at 04:15 PM.
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Another blast from childhood.
I remember how violent these early ones were. I think there was one where under spinach power, Popeye decked a charging bull and it became slabs of cold cut meat, complete with labeling that you'd find in the butcher section.
I remember how violent these early ones were. I think there was one where under spinach power, Popeye decked a charging bull and it became slabs of cold cut meat, complete with labeling that you'd find in the butcher section.
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Why can't other distributors understand that vintage animation art on the DVD covers is important? This cover, this entire release, is making me go pee-pee in my pants!! I can hardly restrain myself!
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Jerry Beck has just hinted on the Cartoon Brew message board about the new Popeye DVD that he will be breaking some Woody Woodpecker news on Tuesday (4/10).
It's the comment listed on 04/3/07 12:15am
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/classic/popeye-dvd
What a great year for classic animation on DVD!
It's the comment listed on 04/3/07 12:15am
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/classic/popeye-dvd
What a great year for classic animation on DVD!
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Well blow me down!
Here is a trailer for the DVD
http://www.totaleclips.com/player/Sp...affiliateid=-1
You can pre-order it from the WB Store for $35.96 after coupons are applied.
http://whv.warnerbros.com/WHVPORTAL/....jsp?OID=21249
You can use two of these codes at once. If you spend $60+ you get free shipping anyway...
I recommend getting the 30% off and finding something else on the site to make your order $60+. Some real steals.
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Here is a trailer for the DVD
http://www.totaleclips.com/player/Sp...affiliateid=-1
You can pre-order it from the WB Store for $35.96 after coupons are applied.
http://whv.warnerbros.com/WHVPORTAL/....jsp?OID=21249
You can use two of these codes at once. If you spend $60+ you get free shipping anyway...
I recommend getting the 30% off and finding something else on the site to make your order $60+. Some real steals.
WBNEWS: 20% Off
USD: 10% Off
USFS: Free Shipping
Last edited by The No Man; 04-04-07 at 07:51 PM.
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Great news! What years did the Fleischer Bros. work on Popeye? Will Vol. 2 have Fleischer and Famous Studio shorts? I didn't know if anyone had specifics on how the volumes are arranged ... but if so, post away!
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wa2oosy posted this on "the big cartoon forum"
Here are the first sixty Popeye cartoons from 1933-1938,
so these titles should be on the box set.
Popeye the Sailor
I Yam What I Yam
Blow Me Down
I Eats My Spinach
Season's Greetinks
Wild Elephinks
Sock-A-Bye Baby
Let's You and Him Fight
Man on the Flying Trapeze
Can You Take It?
Shoein' Hosses
Strong to the Finich
Shiver Me Timbers
Axe Me Another
A Dream Walking
The Two-Alarm Fire
The Dance Contest
We Aim To Please
Beware Of Barnacle Bill
Be Kind to Aminals
Pleased To Meet Cha
The Hyp-Nut-Tist
Choose Yer Weppins
For Better or Worser
Dizzy Divers
You Gotta Be a Football Hero
King of the Mardi Gras
Adventures Of Popeye
The Spinach Overture
Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky
A Clean Shaven Man
Brotherly Love
I-Ski Love-Ski You-Ski
Bridge Ahoy!
What-No Spinach?
I Wanna Be A Lifeguard
Let's Get Movin’
Never Kick A Woman
Little Swee' Pea
Hold The Wire
The Spinach Roadster
I'm In The Army Now
Popeye The Sailor Meets Sinbad The Sailor
The Paneless Window Washer
Organ Grinder's Swing
My Artistical Temperature
Hospitaliky
The Twisker Pitcher
Morning, Noon and Nightclub
Lost And Foundry
I Never Changes My Altitude
I Likes Babies and Infinks
The Football Toucher Downer
Proteck the Weakerist
Popeye Meets Ali Baba and His Forty Thieves
Fowl Play
Let's Celebrake
Learn Polikeness
The House Builder Upper
Big Chief Ugh-A-Mugh-Ugh
Here are the first sixty Popeye cartoons from 1933-1938,
so these titles should be on the box set.
Popeye the Sailor
I Yam What I Yam
Blow Me Down
I Eats My Spinach
Season's Greetinks
Wild Elephinks
Sock-A-Bye Baby
Let's You and Him Fight
Man on the Flying Trapeze
Can You Take It?
Shoein' Hosses
Strong to the Finich
Shiver Me Timbers
Axe Me Another
A Dream Walking
The Two-Alarm Fire
The Dance Contest
We Aim To Please
Beware Of Barnacle Bill
Be Kind to Aminals
Pleased To Meet Cha
The Hyp-Nut-Tist
Choose Yer Weppins
For Better or Worser
Dizzy Divers
You Gotta Be a Football Hero
King of the Mardi Gras
Adventures Of Popeye
The Spinach Overture
Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky
A Clean Shaven Man
Brotherly Love
I-Ski Love-Ski You-Ski
Bridge Ahoy!
What-No Spinach?
I Wanna Be A Lifeguard
Let's Get Movin’
Never Kick A Woman
Little Swee' Pea
Hold The Wire
The Spinach Roadster
I'm In The Army Now
Popeye The Sailor Meets Sinbad The Sailor
The Paneless Window Washer
Organ Grinder's Swing
My Artistical Temperature
Hospitaliky
The Twisker Pitcher
Morning, Noon and Nightclub
Lost And Foundry
I Never Changes My Altitude
I Likes Babies and Infinks
The Football Toucher Downer
Proteck the Weakerist
Popeye Meets Ali Baba and His Forty Thieves
Fowl Play
Let's Celebrake
Learn Polikeness
The House Builder Upper
Big Chief Ugh-A-Mugh-Ugh
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Cool, thanks for the post! I reckonize a lot of those titles. I thiink "The Football Toucher Downer" has Popeye showing off some pretty nifty kickoff return moves, if I remember correctly.
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There will also be "bonus shorts". Perhaps, that means they'll finish off the year 1938 with the remaining shorts of that year. Thus, the second volume due at the end of the year would contain the remaining 41 Fleischer shorts from 1939-1942. And to round off the package, it would include the Famous Studios shorts up to, let's say 1944 (so Volume Two becomes 1939-1944).
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Is it true that the mass produced for tv Popeye from the 60's and the later day Popeye will not be included in these volumes?
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Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
Is it true that the mass produced for tv Popeye from the 60's and the later day Popeye will not be included in these volumes?
Warner will be releasing all of the classic King Features Popeye cartoons on DVD in 2007. This will include all of the original theatrical shorts made from 1933 to 1957, along with the more recent made-for-TV shorts seen in the 1960s, 70s and 80s.
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I'm really looking forward to this set too - and to Betty Boop from the same Fleischer Studios. I don't think I've ever seen the colour Sinbad episode!