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Release Date:
3 April 1936 (USA) morePlot:
Popeye takes Olive mountain climbing. Bluto sets various traps for them along the way, which Popeye manages to overcome... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Great visuals and Jack Mercer-the two strong points of the Fleischer Popeye cartoons! moreCast
(Credited cast)Jack Mercer | ... | Popeye (voice) | |
Mae Questel | ... | Olive Oyl (voice) |
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The story to this one is okay-standard Popeye beats up Bluto, this time on skis. What makes this a very special cartoon (and it is a very special cartoon) is the visuals and the work of Jack Mercer as the voice of Popeye.
The visuals-words cannot adequately describe them, they must be seen-are still great almost 70 years later. The backgrounds, animation, detail, everything is exceptional. The Fleischers seldom made a visually unimpressive cartoon.
Jack Mercer's name is well-known to fans, but the average person probably knows very little about him. But much of what makes Popeye the Popeye most people think of stems from Jack Mercer's work as his "voice". The unde the breath mutterings that are often the funniest parts of the cartoon were largely written or ad-libbed by Mercer. He is as much responsible as anyone for Popeye's personality. Thank you, Jack Mercer.
Well worth watching. Most highly recommended.