Agrega una trama en tu idiomaOlive is going shopping and drops Swee'pea off for Popeye to watch. Popeye carves a sailboat for him, but the tyke spots Popeye's battleship, and the puny toy boat will no longer do. He clim... Leer todoOlive is going shopping and drops Swee'pea off for Popeye to watch. Popeye carves a sailboat for him, but the tyke spots Popeye's battleship, and the puny toy boat will no longer do. He climbs aboard, and there's the expected mayhem. Notable sequences include a stint on the ship'... Leer todoOlive is going shopping and drops Swee'pea off for Popeye to watch. Popeye carves a sailboat for him, but the tyke spots Popeye's battleship, and the puny toy boat will no longer do. He climbs aboard, and there's the expected mayhem. Notable sequences include a stint on the ship's cannon's control board, with Popeye caught on the barrel, then in the gears; also, at th... Leer todo
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When looking at the title without looking at the synopsis, one can easily mistake 'Baby Wants a Bottleship' for being another navy/military-set Popeye wartime cartoon. Especially considering it was made and released in the early 40s where most of the Popeye cartoons were centered around war and the military. 'Baby Wants a Bottleship' is actually one of the Popeye versus Little Swee'Pea cartoons, a series of cartoons that is mostly very entertaining and Swee'Pea was a good recurring character. Evident here, which is far from being one of the best Popeye cartoons but for an early 40s Popeye cartoon it is better than most.
Sure, the material does lack freshness from it being a familiar take on a familiar formula and takes a little time to get going.
Often there was throughout the series the annoying habit of giving Olive little material or screen time and making what she has forgettable, especially in the Famous Studios efforts. Obvious here and what she has adds little and is nothing to write home about.
A lot is good however. 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. 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 last three minutes are a lot of fun and tightly paced. The voice acting is fine, Jack Mercer always had a ball with the asides and mumbling.
Furthermore, Popeye is very easy to like and is is amusing yet easy to feel sympathy for, but despite being a baby Swee'Pea manages to be an even more interesting character, avoiding being obnoxious or too cute and is both adorable and funny. Their chemistry/interaction was essential for the cartoon to work and it works really well here. There are many clever and very amusing and beautifully timed gags. The asides and mumblings are even funnier and helped by Jack Mercer's ever genius vocal delivery, just wish there was more.
Concluding, good but not great. 7/10.
Of course, it was, undoubtedly, far more expensive to add in those ugly details, and given the precarious nature of the Fleischer studios at this point -- the operations would collapse in bickering between producer Max and director brother Dave within a year, and Paramount would demand repayment of notes that led to the end of the 25-year-old cartoon factory.
The gags here are still good and perhaps you prefer the cleaner versions. It's worth your time in either case.
*** (out of 4)
The troublesome Swee'pea is left with Popeye and sure enough the old man has a hard time keeping up with him. The baby ends up on a ship where all sorts of trouble happens.
If you're a fan of the Popeye shorts then you know that there were several that had the sailor going up against this baby and usually losing the battle. This short is a pretty good one as we get the typical excellent animation but also some pretty good laughs. The highlight has to be the scene where Popeye thinks he has rocked the baby to sleep but the baby has other ideas. If you're a fan of the series then you should certainly enjoy this one.
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- TriviaThe Final "Popeye" Cartoon produced by Fleischer Studios.
- Versiones alternativasAlso available in a computer colorized version.
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