Set sail for fun and excitement with Popeye, Olive Oyl, Bluto and the rest of the gang in this amazing collection of 31 early cartoons from the legendary Fleischer Studios, starring the world's strongest sailor man. In addition to the many entertaining demonstrations of the incredible powers of canned spinach, the set includes bonus "Popumentary" featurettes, the retrospective documentary "Out of the Inkwell: The Fleischer Story" and much more.
31 Remastered, Uncut Classics: Well, Blow Me Down! "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.
A celebration of art by legendary animator Max Fleischer. Features: KoKo's Kozy Korner (1928), Somewhere in Dreamland (1936), Any Rags? (1932), Small Fry (1939), Dinah (1933), The Old Man of the Mountain (1933), and Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936).
In this hand-drawn animated movie, a group of anthropomorphic insects living in a skyscraper face various challenges, including canceled weddings, floods, and a villain with a sword-cane. Through slapstick comedy and musical numbers, the bugs navigate the urban nature of New York City and strive for happiness.
This short animation is dubbed a "Paramount Screen Souvenir" is a lost Fleischer Studios Screen Song featuring Betty Boop and Bimbo.
Olive reads a ghost story to Popeye and Bluto. Bluto leaves and rigs a haunted house and lures them to it. But they quickly discover him and, even better, a can of invisible paint.
The race is on for the state railroad franchise: It's the Onion Pacific - Popeye - against the Sudden Pacific - Bluto. There's a kiss from Olive for the winner!
Popeye is having a dream. In it, Bluto interupts his and Olive's flirtations with one another and keeps having the upper hand.
Aladdin, a young boy with a magical lamp, discovers a genie who grants him three wishes. With the help of the genie, Aladdin embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with treasure, danger, and romance.
Olive has a small leak in a pipe; she makes the mistake of calling Wimpy to fix it, and the even bigger mistake of asking Popeye to help her do something until Wimpy can arrive. Meanwhile, Wimpy keeps realizing he's forgotten his tools, his gloves, etc. and going back. Popeye finally eats his spinach and manages some fixes to the system.
Woodland Café is a delightful animated short that takes place in a café where anthropomorphic insects gather to socialize and enjoy music. The café is bustling with lively characters, including a housefly waiter, a singing spider, a dancing grasshopper, and a celebrity caricature as the cafe's biggest attraction. The story revolves around the interactions and adventures of these unique insect personalities, creating a whimsical and entertaining experience for viewers.
A classic about an anteater who makes life rough for a colony of ants. In the ant community, the queen spreads warnings of their greatest enemy, the Anteater. "He's a menace, he's a brute, he will scoop you with his snoot." Their motto is "make him yell uncle," which they do when the anteater invades them.
Olive gets a phone call that she has won first prize in a sweepstake. After a frantic search, she locates her ticket, only to have it blow out the window. Help, Popeye!
Popeye and Bluto agree that women are too much trouble, so they agree to swear off them, which lasts about five seconds, until Olive comes on board ship for a tour. The boys vie for her attention.
Utensils and food dance, sing, and play in the kitchen, until a lump of dough turns into a monster and they all unite to stop it.
Olive invites Popeye over for a hamburger dinner. His roommate Wimpy hears this and disguises himself as Popeye in order to be who enjoys the feast.
A hurdy-gurdy man goes by Betty Boop's house; she wants to buy his monkey, which causes plenty of trouble for Pudgy the Pup.
Honeymooning couples of various animal species take a rocket ship excursion to the moon. Spectacular lunar scenery.
Popeye brings his magical dog, The Jeep, over to see Olive and Swee'pea, just as the tyke has escaped from his crib. The Jeep leads Popeye on a merry chase looking for Swee'pea.
Popeye, feeling sorry for the puppies in the window of Olive Oyl's pet shop, buys all the animals (mostly dogs) and sets them free. A parrot declines to go, singing the title song to explain why it likes it just fine in the shop. Meanwhile, the freed dogs are not faring well.