Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuPopeye's birthday, and Olive managed to get enough rationed sugar to bake him a cake, so she invites him over. Shorty is suicidal because he never gets any mail; Popeye invites him, too. But... Alles lesenPopeye's birthday, and Olive managed to get enough rationed sugar to bake him a cake, so she invites him over. Shorty is suicidal because he never gets any mail; Popeye invites him, too. But Shorty is also accident prone. He goes to wash his hands, and manages to flood Popeye rig... Alles lesenPopeye's birthday, and Olive managed to get enough rationed sugar to bake him a cake, so she invites him over. Shorty is suicidal because he never gets any mail; Popeye invites him, too. But Shorty is also accident prone. He goes to wash his hands, and manages to flood Popeye right into the sewer. He assembles the ingredients, then manages to get them all over Popeye.... Alles lesen
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Am not implying here that Famous Studios' output isn't good. Much of it is actually, though the later years did see evidence of tight budgets and hasty deadlines which accounted for the inferior animation quality (a general issue with later Famous Studios), the stories being far less imaginative and the humour not as plentiful or imaginative, also with it being more amusing than hilarious. With that being said, most of them were among the studio's better efforts in an increasingly variable output, being still funny and with great character interaction and even better music as well as some successful changes of pace.
'Happy Birthdaze' is not one of the best Popeye cartoons, from Famous Studios (early period and overall) or overall. It is far from a misfire though and is still entertaining enough.
More imagination wouldn't have gone amiss and there was a need of more momentum in the material.
Didn't really care for the character of Shorty in the first of three appearances, not an awful lot of personality, somewhat annoying and he brought a negative energy to the cartoon at times, namely in an aforementioned scene that felt out of place amongst everything else.
On the other hand, the animation is fine, simple but has some nice detail in the backgrounds, the shading is crisp and the character designs are far from ugly or off. Some inventive shots. Even better is the music (always important for me to talk about and Popeye cartoons always fared very well in this respect), again lush and cleverly orchestrated and doing so well adding to and enhancing the action. The dialogue amuses mostly and the action is suitably wild.
Popeye is amusing and likeable and Jack Mercer, again relishing the mumblings and asides, does a great job voicing him. There are a fair share of very funny moments thankfully in 'Happy Birthdaze', namely the opening conversation and the water gag.
Concluding, decent but not great Popeye. 6/10 Bethany Cox
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Popeye stumbles across a Navy man who is about to commit suicide so he intervenes and decides to throw the guy a birthday party. However, it soon hits Popeye why this guy has no friends and it's because he's very annoying.
HAPPY BIRTHDAZE isn't a very good episode but at the same time there are enough interesting bits to make it worth watching. I say that because there's really not a good pace or flow to the material and while there is a lot of action none of it is funny enough to really make much of an impact. The film will be enjoyed by fans of the series but others should start somewhere else.
I wonder what Bob Hope thought of this cartoon? I know Bing Crosby must have liked it as Popeye makes some wise-guy reference to Hope.
Overall, this is another of the fairly-weak Paramount Pictures Popeye efforts made during the early '40s and the WWII era. They didn't have the same look or feel as the '30s efforts or the '50s and "Shorty," who was in three cartoons, was not humorous. There is even an attempted suicide scene or two in here! Are you kidding me?
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- WissenswertesDespite being cited as doing so by some sources, Arnold Stang did not provide the voice of Shorty in this short. Jack Mercer voiced both Popeye and Shorty.
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[Shorty pulls out a gun to commit suicide]
Popeye: Hey, what's eatin' you?
Shorty: Gee, I never get no letters! Nobody loves me!
Popeye: That's funny; I likes ya. Yer cute, an' good lookin'! Why, ya looks like Bob Hope!
[Shorty pulls out an even BIGGER gun to commit suicide]
Popeye: Er, I mean, uh, Bing Crosby!
- Alternative VersionenAlso available in a colorized version.
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