Añade un argumento en tu idiomaPopeye and Bluto are in a swimming race across the English Channel. As usual, Bluto has a million ways to cheat, and Popeye overcomes all of them to win. Some of the bits: Popeye's suit is c... Leer todoPopeye and Bluto are in a swimming race across the English Channel. As usual, Bluto has a million ways to cheat, and Popeye overcomes all of them to win. Some of the bits: Popeye's suit is connected to a fish hook; the fish unravels it and Popeye knits it back together. Bluto is ... Leer todoPopeye and Bluto are in a swimming race across the English Channel. As usual, Bluto has a million ways to cheat, and Popeye overcomes all of them to win. Some of the bits: Popeye's suit is connected to a fish hook; the fish unravels it and Popeye knits it back together. Bluto is on a raft and blows sneezing powder at Popeye. Bluto attaches a magnet to Popeye which att... Leer todo
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- Bluto
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- Popeye
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- Olive Oyl
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The gag construction in this cartoon is up to par for the old hands at Famous Studios. However, as I have remarked before, I am bored by the constant repetition of the formula that they had fallen into, not only with the Popeye cartoons, but their other series. With the shrinking budgets, they had little choice. Popeye was a mainstay of the studio, but even a major star will suffer when put in too many too similar vehicles. Famous Studios released eight Popeye cartoons in 1952. This is a run-of-the-mill one.
With 1952's 'Swimmer Take All', made in one of the Popeye series' mixed periods (a very mixed period for Famous Studios too), there is not an awful lot else to add to what has been said already in a hit it on the head way. It is not an awful cartoon, it has its moments and it is functional enough, but there is just very little that leaps out. Which gives 'Swimmer Take All' a bland feel, which is as bad as being over-familiar and repetitive (the cartoon suffers from both those things too) on top of other reservations with the material.
'Swimmer Take All' as said has its good moments/things. The animation still looks like effort and care was being made, there may have been more budget and time limitations at this point but unlike the late-50s that is not as obvious here. There are rough moments in the drawing but the backgrounds have a lot of vibrant colour and meticulous detail. The music is one of the consistent high points of the 50s Famous Studios output (Popeye and overall), and it is one of the best things here. The lively character of it is just infectious and it has an energy that the rest of the cartoon lacks, while the orchestration is as beautiful as ever.
Although any amusement is too far and between, there are moments. The magnet gag comes off best. Bluto is a compelling character and while his and Popeye's antagonistic chemistry has had much more freshness before there is fun and tension. Don't have any problem with the voice acting, have never failed to love Jack Mercer as Popeye and nobody voiced the character better.
It is sad though that the story, pace and most of the gags don't deliver. The story is little more than the basic Popeye vs Bluto formula with not an awful lot of variety, actually found it very predictable and repetitive. The pacing never comes to life here either, which made those story problems even less overlookable. Other Popeye cartoons increased on the wildness and had exciting final thirds. That's not the case with 'Swimmer Take All', actually thought it had run out of gas in terms of pace and material.
Popeye himself does not have much material of note, all the amusing gags come from Bluto, so he was a touch bland. The amusing moments as said were too infrequent and are only mildly so, most of the gags here are tired and add further to the running out of ideas feel. The cement gag especially feels recycled.
Overall, very little leaps out here but there is just about enough to warrant a one-time watch. 5/10
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- CuriosidadesThe Channel swim is between England and France, which is why Bluto reads a French language phrase book. The first such crossing took place in 1875.
- Citas
Olive Oyl: [rowing with her feet and holding her hands up with yarn trailing off-screen] ... and in front of all those foreigners; ooohhh, I was never so embarrassed in all my life.
Popeye: [sitting in the winner's cup and knitting a bathing suit with the yarn trailing back to Olive] But it was a close race, Olive. I just *barely* won it.
- ConexionesFeatured in Toon in with Me: Classic Rivalries (2023)
- Banda sonoraBlow the Man Down
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- Duración7 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1