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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781417226511
Format: Box set, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Enhanced, Animated, NTSC
ISBN: 141722651X
Label: KOCH VISION
Manufacturer: KOCH VISION
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: KOCH VISION
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 27, 2004
Running Time: 480 minutes
Sales Rank: 36704
Studio: KOCH VISION
Theatrical Release Date: 2004
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Popeye the spinach-eating Sailor returned to the public eye on the small screen back in fall 1960 after 25 calendar years on the big screen(1933 to '57). Paramount studios,who produced the theatrical cartoons,participated in some of the 220-short project that ended in spring 1961. Okay,here is the 75th anniversary collection(Popeye debuted in newspaper comicstrips in 1929) of many,but not all,of the King Features Syndicate TV shorts. HITS AND MISSILES was the first broadcast TV short produced by ... Read More
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These are not the good ones.
You only get the ones made during the early '60s.
Very boring, we weatched about three before putting back up.
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This collection should be called `The Worst of Popeye.' Don't be fooled by the attractive packaging, these cartoons stink on ice! Featuring Sweapea (who sounds like Olive Oyl), "Brutus" instead of Bluto, and that goofy Jeep Jeep thing, these shows are poorly animated and painfully annoying...and they just NEVER stop! The set boasts 85 "full-color favorites", but it seems more like 850...or 8,500. Getting a lot of content for your money is usually a good thing but in this case it's more like torture. ... Read More
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I am so sorry I bought this. I spent a lot of time looking into buying some old Popeye and I thought this was a good value. After watching the first episode I realized these were the inferior Popeye cartoons. I thought I was getting the ones from the fifties. These are so poor I skipped through the entire set to see if there were some gems hidden among the garbage. No such luck.
A true Popeye fan knows that the only ones worth collecting are the Fleischers and the Famous Studios. I hope ... Read More
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It's impossible to judge the King Features Popeye cartoons objectively -- if you're a Boomer youth. They weren't meant for a half-hour and out; they were intended for liberal sprinkling into the kiddie shows once the core of local television, now as vanished as kinescopes. I can still see WFIL-TV's sainted Sally Starr, in full Western regalia, smiling her way into these cartoons; I can likewise see the lummox of the great Roger Miller's "Kansas City Star" ("That's what I are!") turning down a "better job at ... Read More
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