Popeye the Sailor: 1933-1938, Vol. 1
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Popeye the Sailor: 1933-1938, Vol. 1
DVD Price: You save 26%! As of Sep 7 12:03 EDT (details)
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| Cast | Popeye the Sailor |
| DVD Release | July 31, 2007 |
| Running Time | 416 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 012569797963 |
| Buy this item | $47.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 7 12:03 EDT (details) 4 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Animated, Box set, Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Original recording remastered, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 41 new from $45.98, 15 used from $39.00, 3 collectible from $77.87 |
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Average user review:| "I YAM WHAT I YAM" |
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I can't remember the last time I had so much fun watching cartoons. I grew up with these. When I was a kid, I was completely entertained, but simply accepted them at face value. Now, as an adult, I can fully appreciate the undercurrent of total absurdity that flows through them. Some of them make me laugh out loud. It's so refreshing seeing these restored to their original crisp, black and white glory. It's like seeing them for the first time. The depression era New York Setting featured in many of them was a real departure from what the other animation studios we're doing. I love the often gritty backgrounds framing all of the nonsense going on in the foreground. The Sindbad and Ali Baba color two reelers are absolutely stunning. I've seen them so many times over the years I practically have them memorized, but they never looked anything like they do here. Not even close. This collection is worth every penny just for those two. I just got my hands on Volume 2 and it looks like the same for the Aladdin color two-reeler. I haven't started watching that collection yet, but I had to take a peek.
There's an embarrassment of riches with the supplementary materials which strike a good balance between scholarly and entertaining. The brief "Popumentaries" sprinkled throughout the collection provide great insight and fun facts on selected cartoons. The audio commentaries are a lot of fun even if they don't always reveal a lot of in-depth information. The "Out of the Inkwell" cartoons provide a fascinating look at early animation. Even if you just have a casual interest in animation, you'll find most of the supplementary materials well worth your time. If you are more of an aficionado, you might learn something new or see something you haven't seen before.
I have one criticism. The advertising at the beginning of disc four is extremely irritating. I watch two or three cartoons at a time rather than going through a whole disc in one sitting (why eat the whole carton of ice cream when a couple of scoops will do?). Every time I put on disc four, I had to fast forward through the advertising. Hitting the menu button didn't seem to bypass it. It was annoying the first time, but after dealing with it repeatedly, it was beyond tedious. Even with that, I still have to give this collection five stars. It really delivers. Now, on to Volume 2! Popeye the Sailor, Vol. 2: 1938-1940 June 30, 2008
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