Tout commence lorsqu'un sorcier maléfique attire Aladdin (Popeye) dans une caverne dangereuse afin de lui dérober une lampe magique contenant un génie capable de faire exaucer n'importe quel... Tout lireTout commence lorsqu'un sorcier maléfique attire Aladdin (Popeye) dans une caverne dangereuse afin de lui dérober une lampe magique contenant un génie capable de faire exaucer n'importe quel vœu.Tout commence lorsqu'un sorcier maléfique attire Aladdin (Popeye) dans une caverne dangereuse afin de lui dérober une lampe magique contenant un génie capable de faire exaucer n'importe quel vœu.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Olive Oyl
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- Popeye
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- Evil Wazzir
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'Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp' is the longest Popeye cartoon, more a short film somewhat, and for me and many others it's one of his best, classic Popeye if you will and contains everything so great about his best cartoons. Of the three Arabian Nights Popeye cartoons, 'Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp' is my personal favourite though all three are more than well worth watching. Did not mind the absence of Bluto at all and didn't actually miss him all that much, it is always good to have changes of paces in the Popeye cartoons and most of those in question do that well, of which 'Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp' is one of the best examples.
Olive Oyl is not quite as interesting as Popeye and the villain and Mae Questel's voice fits the character a little more than that of Margie Hines. But really there is very little to criticise.
Popeye is as amusing and likeable as ever, the genie is lots of fun and the villain is just as entertaining and also a good enough threat without being too over-the-top. Jack Mercer does a great job as always as Popeye and relishes Popeye's mumbling and asides.
As ever, the music is lush and characterful, synchronising beautifully with the action. The story is not too formulaic and filled with energy and charm, as well as the customary magic. The best assets though are the animation and dialogue. The animation is meticulously detailed, vibrant and sees a lot of smoothness in design and with some imaginative visual flourishes. The dialogue is fresh and one can tell that the writers were having a great time writing the dialogue here, mumblings have seldom been more hilarious than here.
In summary, really great. 9/10 Bethany Cox
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Classic Popeye short has Olive working at a movie studio where she's typing screenplays. One day she writes a story dealing with Aladdin, the magic lamp and of course her and Popeye have major roles.
ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP had Popeye going from his usual 7- minute B&W shorts to twenty-two minutes and in Technicolor. I must admit that I love the B&W Popeye shorts and I'm glad that the majority of them were shot that way but there's no denying that this story just screams for color and we're given something very special. The story is wonderfully charming and is perfectly suited for Popeye and Olive. There are some great visuals throughout the film but the highlight is the final battle where Popeye is climbing some stairs with one obstacle after another. This one here is certainly a very entertaining one.
Other, the main story is only so-so, about the battle for the magic lamp with the genie who grants powers. In here, it's the battle between our hero and some evil-looking dude with a Dracula-like cape. Olive Oyl, as always, has to be rescued.
The last five minutes was excellent Popeye having to use at least FOUR cans of spinach to defeat what the bad guy was using the genie to repel him. The genie was good, but you can't beat Popeye's spinach!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAt 22 minutes, this is the longest theatrically released Popeye cartoon.
- Citations
[Popeye's face turns several different colors while wooing the Princess]
Popeye/Aladdin: I don't know what to say, I never made love in Technicolor before...
- ConnexionsFeatured in Popular Science J-8-5 (1939)
- Bandes originalesWhat Can I Do for You?
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Music by Sammy Timberg
Lyrics by Edward Heyman
Performed by Jack Mercer
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Аладдин и его волшебная лампа
- Société de production
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- Durée
- 22min
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1