Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSwee' Pea is reluctant to eat his spinach, so Popeye tells him about the football game when he was young (against Bluto, with Olive cheering and Wimpy keeping score) and also reluctant to ea... Alles lesenSwee' Pea is reluctant to eat his spinach, so Popeye tells him about the football game when he was young (against Bluto, with Olive cheering and Wimpy keeping score) and also reluctant to eat his spinach.Swee' Pea is reluctant to eat his spinach, so Popeye tells him about the football game when he was young (against Bluto, with Olive cheering and Wimpy keeping score) and also reluctant to eat his spinach.
- Regie
- Hauptbesetzung
Jack Mercer
- Popeye
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
- …
Mae Questel
- Young Olive Oyl
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
- …
Gus Wicke
- Young Bluto
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
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Swee'Pea does not like the spinach that Popeye is trying to feed him. Nothing seems to work. So Popeye recounts a childhood story of him playing football against Bluto's much bigger team. It goes badly until he gets his jolt of spinach.
The Swee'Pea story is only there to set up a junior Popeye against a junior Bluto football game. I do wonder if it would work better if it just has the junior Popeye story. Another issue is that I don't think I've ever heard Swee'Pea's voice. That's weird. I want to put this simply. Junior Popeye is amazing. I also want Baby Popeye. I want it all now and they don't need a wrap-around story.
The Swee'Pea story is only there to set up a junior Popeye against a junior Bluto football game. I do wonder if it would work better if it just has the junior Popeye story. Another issue is that I don't think I've ever heard Swee'Pea's voice. That's weird. I want to put this simply. Junior Popeye is amazing. I also want Baby Popeye. I want it all now and they don't need a wrap-around story.
The Football Toucher Downer (1937)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Popeye is babysitting and trying to get the kid to eat spinach but he refuses. Popeye then tells the story of when he was a little kid playing against Bluto in a football match.
Fans of the series will certainly find a lot of entertainment in this short, which is another classic. There are a lot of creative bits here including the various football plays done by Bluto and his team. There's some really creative and funny stuff being performed here including a human tower. As you'd expect from the series, the animation itself is extremely good and the attention to details are as incredible as always. If you're looking for a fast short with great action then look no further.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Popeye is babysitting and trying to get the kid to eat spinach but he refuses. Popeye then tells the story of when he was a little kid playing against Bluto in a football match.
Fans of the series will certainly find a lot of entertainment in this short, which is another classic. There are a lot of creative bits here including the various football plays done by Bluto and his team. There's some really creative and funny stuff being performed here including a human tower. As you'd expect from the series, the animation itself is extremely good and the attention to details are as incredible as always. If you're looking for a fast short with great action then look no further.
Swee'pea won't eat his spinach. So Popeye tells him that he used to hate spinach and tells him of a football game he played when he was a child.
It was against Bluto's team, of course, with Olive Oyl cheering for the Popster and Wimpy maintaining the scoreboard. Director Dave Fleischer makes sure there are plenty of gags -- Bluto's team uses a different one each time they score, while Popeye is pressed for time, and repeats one gag several times.
The character models in this one are not as elaborate as they are in other Popeye movies of the era. That's understandable, given the child versions are a one-shot.
It was against Bluto's team, of course, with Olive Oyl cheering for the Popster and Wimpy maintaining the scoreboard. Director Dave Fleischer makes sure there are plenty of gags -- Bluto's team uses a different one each time they score, while Popeye is pressed for time, and repeats one gag several times.
The character models in this one are not as elaborate as they are in other Popeye movies of the era. That's understandable, given the child versions are a one-shot.
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This is as bizarre a game as the one the Marx Brothers "played" in Horse Feathers! It's also an opportunity to see the main characters as children. Wimpy still looks like Wimpy and acts like Wimpy and the other characters are younger version of themselves as well. Wonderful cartoon and one of my favorites. Well worth watching. Recommended.
Have somewhat of a fondness for the Popeye cartoons, especially the mid-late-30s ones. On the other hand, while still perfectly watchable the late Famous Studios Popeye cartoons (well actually most of their output during that period) were inferior and showed budget and time constraints that were not present with Fleischer. The Popeye cartoons featuring Swee'Pea are worth the watch, though it is dependent somewhat on your stance on Swee'Pea.
'The Football Toucher Downer' is one of their best and wildest (in a good way) pairings. The presence of Olive and Bluto is always more than welcome as well and the football setting is hardly squandered, taken full advantage of actually. Also consider it among the better Popeye cartoons during this particular period, which was the overall best period for the Popeye series in one of the studio's most consistent (again in a good way) years. Popeye's appeal is more than understandable and 'The Football Toucher Downer' is a cartoon where you can see why.
Story-wise, it is pretty formulaic and wouldn't have said no to more Olive with a little stronger material. If there has been a frequent criticism of mine it is that Olive is not as strong a character as Popeye and Bluto and her material nowhere near as funny.
Rest of the characters are on point however. Popeye is amusing and likeable as always with his as ever hilarious asides and mumblings, and Bluto is an even funnier and imposing foil. Love their chemistry, which was always a strength even in their lesser efforts. Not making Swee'Pea sugary sweet and obnoxious would have not been easy, but 'The Football Towner Downer' just about achieves not doing it/either and Swee'Pea was a scene stealer in a way.
Animation is drawn beautifully with some nice detail, not looking cluttered or static. Neither does the music underwhelm in any way, lots of merry energy and lush orchestration, adding a lot to the action and making the impact even better without being too cartoonish. Fleischer's direction is always accomplished and his style is all over it.
Loved everything with the characters' younger selves, but it was agreed the signal calling where 'The Football Toucher Downer' was at its cleverest and funniest. Especially Bluto's. Gags are plentiful and all range from humorous to hilarious. Jack Mercer is especially good of the voice actors, his vocal delivery being why the asides and mumblings make as much impact as they do.
Whoever knew football could be so wild or fun? 'The Football Toucher Downer' is one of the strongest examples of cartoons that do that brilliantly. 9/10
'The Football Toucher Downer' is one of their best and wildest (in a good way) pairings. The presence of Olive and Bluto is always more than welcome as well and the football setting is hardly squandered, taken full advantage of actually. Also consider it among the better Popeye cartoons during this particular period, which was the overall best period for the Popeye series in one of the studio's most consistent (again in a good way) years. Popeye's appeal is more than understandable and 'The Football Toucher Downer' is a cartoon where you can see why.
Story-wise, it is pretty formulaic and wouldn't have said no to more Olive with a little stronger material. If there has been a frequent criticism of mine it is that Olive is not as strong a character as Popeye and Bluto and her material nowhere near as funny.
Rest of the characters are on point however. Popeye is amusing and likeable as always with his as ever hilarious asides and mumblings, and Bluto is an even funnier and imposing foil. Love their chemistry, which was always a strength even in their lesser efforts. Not making Swee'Pea sugary sweet and obnoxious would have not been easy, but 'The Football Towner Downer' just about achieves not doing it/either and Swee'Pea was a scene stealer in a way.
Animation is drawn beautifully with some nice detail, not looking cluttered or static. Neither does the music underwhelm in any way, lots of merry energy and lush orchestration, adding a lot to the action and making the impact even better without being too cartoonish. Fleischer's direction is always accomplished and his style is all over it.
Loved everything with the characters' younger selves, but it was agreed the signal calling where 'The Football Toucher Downer' was at its cleverest and funniest. Especially Bluto's. Gags are plentiful and all range from humorous to hilarious. Jack Mercer is especially good of the voice actors, his vocal delivery being why the asides and mumblings make as much impact as they do.
Whoever knew football could be so wild or fun? 'The Football Toucher Downer' is one of the strongest examples of cartoons that do that brilliantly. 9/10
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- WissenswertesMight have been inspired by Micky, der Footballchampion (1932). Football was becoming hugely popular in the 1930s, though mostly the college variety. Professional ball was still in the early stages of development.
- PatzerAfter Popeye's team is behind 14-0, Bluto's team is show as scoring time-after-time without Popeye's team getting the ball. Similarly, after Popeye begins his scoring binge, he never lets the other team get the ball on offense.
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By what name was The Football Toucher Downer (1937) officially released in Canada in English?
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