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Popeye the Sailor: 1933-1938, Vol. 1 DVD
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 Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Same old cartoons in B&W
I bought this DVD in hopes of seeing some Popeye that I had not seen before, with the exception of the early (1936?) versions of "Sinbad the Sailor" "AliBaba and the 40 Thieves, both in color by the way and one other B&W cartoon, I had seen every one of these cartoons in color on "Boom", a cartoon channel available on cable. The cartoons seen on "Boom" are exact copies of the cartoons offered on this DVD, except that they are in color. The color versions of these cartoons were made from about 1948-1953 and have been in the public domain for a very long time.

I really thought that I would be seeing some Popeye cartoons for the first time, so I was quite disappointed with the selections on this disc.
The cartoons are however timeless in their entertainment value and I'll be keeping this DVD in my collection.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a model for collections!!!
This Popeye collection should be a model for future cartoon reissues. It is as complete as i could imagine, the extras are great, the picture & sound are better than any of the other reissues, especially on the 20 minute color theatricals, i love listening to professional cartoonists talking about the Popeye episodes & the packaging/presentation is fantastic.

I was particularly pleased with John K. (Ren & Stimpy) noting that Popeye cartoons are what is great about America & how far we have gone down the other road, coming from a Canadian even!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Vol 2
I wonder if volume 2 will have the WW 2 cartoon that I'm told is now banned because it shows the Japanese in a steriotypical way. Bugs bunny did the same thing and I doubt that will ever be released in any of the looney tunes collections.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Star is Born
I was afraid it wouldn't happen in my lifetime. This release of the restored original Fleischer Popeye cartoons is about 20 years overdue, but still worth the wait. Revel in the fun of black-and-white animation at its best, watch the stereoptic sets with awe, enjoy being able to see the Technicolor 20-minute two-reelers in their entirety the way audiences saw them 70 or more years ago and we haven't been able to unil now. Watch characters (and voices) and the animation techniques evolve. I can't wait for Volume II.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Sorry - Not Impressed
I ordered this DVD set as a gift for my husband. We both looked forward to viewing these old "classic" cartoons. Despite our appreciation for vintage movies, books and TV, this series proved to be a disappointment. While keeping in mind the time they were produced (1930s), they are still unfunny, unentertaining and extremely violent. They story is always the same, only placed in a different setting each time. It gets a bit old when viewing all of them in a block of time. I wouldn't waste my money unless you find this sort of viewing entertaining and don't get bored by repetition.



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