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Comic books, strips, etc. -- Film adaptations.
Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile films.
Sailors -- Juvenile films.
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Comic books, strips, etc. -- Film adaptations.
Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile films.
Sailors -- Juvenile films.
MARC Display
Popeye
the
sailor
. Volume two,
1938-1940
[videorecording (DVD)].
King Features Syndicate, Turner Home Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment : distributed by Warner Home Video, 2008.
Call #:
DVD POP v.2
Subjects
Comic books, strips, etc. -- Film adaptations.
Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile films.
Sailors -- Juvenile films.
ISBN:
9781419851483
1419851489
Alternate title:
Popeye
the
sailor
.
1938-1940
[videorecording (DVD)].
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)].
Description:
2 videodiscs (218 min.) : Dolby digital mono. sd., b&w ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Featuring the cartoon character
Popeye
the
Sailor
Man created by Elzie Crisier Segar.
Contains 31 original, remastered and uncut cartoons released between 1933 and 1938.
Special features: Commentaries and
Popeye
popumentaries featurettes with animators, historians and others profiling specific cartoons, characters and creators ; Retrospective documentary Out of the inkwell: the Fleischer story ; From the vault: bonus Fleischer cartoon, vintage audio recordings, radio shows and Jack Mercer (voice of
Popeye
) interview.
"Authorized edition from the original masters"--Container.
Home use only.
Includes English and French language tracks with optional English (SDH) subtitles.
English (SDH) subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Contents:
Disc 1: I yam love sick -- Plumbing is a "pipe" -- The Jeep (commentary by writer Paul Dini) -- Mutiny ain't nice (commentary by filmmaker Greg Ford) -- Goonland (commentary by historian Glenn Mitchell) -- A date to skate (commentary by historian Michael Barrier with animator Gordon Sheehan) -- Cops is always right (commentary by historian Micahel Barrier with animator Dave Tendlar) -- Customers wanted (commentary by director Eric Goldberg) -- Aladdin and his wonderful lamp (Technicolor two-reeler) -- Leave well enough alone -- Wotta nightmare (commentary by historian Jerry Beck) -- Ghosts is the bunk -- Hello, how am I? (commentary by animator Mark Kausler) -- It's the natural thing to do (commentary by historian Michael Barrier with animator Arnold Gillespie. Special features. Retrospective documentary: Out of the inkwell: the Fleischer story ; 3
Popeye
popumentaries: Eugene the jeep: a breed of his own -- Poopdeck Pappy: the nasty old man and the sea -- O-re-mi: Mae Questel and the voices of Olive Oyl.
Disc 2: Never sock a baby -- Shakespearian spinach -- Females is fickle -- Stealin ain't honest (commentary by director Bob Jaques) -- Me feelins is hurt -- Onion Pacific -- Wimmin is a myskery -- Nurse-mates -- Fightin pals -- Doing impossikible stunts -- Wimmin hadn't oughta drive -- Puttin on the act (commenatry by historian Daniel Goldmark) --
Popeye
meets William Tell (commentary by filmmaker Greg Ford with animator Shaus Culhane) -- My Pop, my Pop -- With Poopdeck Pappy --
Popeye
presents Eugene, the jeep. Special features:
Popeye
popumentary: Men of spinach and steel ; From the vault: 2 Fleischer shorts: Paramount presents popular science (1938) -- The Mechanical monsters (1941) -- Early Max Fleischer art gallery -- Females is fickle pencil test -- Stealin ain't honest storyboard reel ; Audio-only bonuses: I'm
Popeye
the
sailor
man vintage recording -- Animator Michael Sporn interviews voice of Popey Jack Mercer.
Production:
Max Fleischer Cartoon Studio ; King Features Syndicate, Inc. ; animation director, Max Fleischer.
Summary:
"'Oh, boy!'
Popeye
says when he and Olive Oyl embark on a quest for hidden gold. 'We'll be wealthy millionaires - and rich, too!' Vol. 2 of the mighty mariner's spinach-fortified exploits offers riches aplenty: 31 original, remastered and uncut cartoons plus a sea chest of sparkling extras. Lanky goy! Olive Oyl is here, dreaming of sailing matrimonial seas with the old salt (and frenetically coping with
Popeye
's nephews Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye and Peep-eye). Bluto, in a rage of theatrical hambition, rivals
Popeye
for the lead in Romeo and Juliet. Wimpy navigates his way 'round a burger or two. And the young (Swee'pea) and young-at-heart (Poopdeck Pappy) are here too. Enjoy them all, you wealthy millionaires, you."--Container.
Genre:
Short films.
Comedy films.
Animated films -- United States.
Films for the hearing impaired.
DVDs for children.
Other authors:
Segar, E. C. (Elzie Crisler), 1894-1938.
Fleischer, Max, 1883-1972.
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Sackville Public Library
Children's Feature DVDs
DVD POP v.2
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