अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंBluto muscles out Popeye to take Olive to the fair. Popeye rushes ahead and poses as a fortune teller, luring Olive in. He shows Olive her future (actually, her past) in the crystal ball: fi... सभी पढ़ेंBluto muscles out Popeye to take Olive to the fair. Popeye rushes ahead and poses as a fortune teller, luring Olive in. He shows Olive her future (actually, her past) in the crystal ball: first, a clip of a mountain climbing sequence that culminates in Bluto assaulting Olive. The... सभी पढ़ेंBluto muscles out Popeye to take Olive to the fair. Popeye rushes ahead and poses as a fortune teller, luring Olive in. He shows Olive her future (actually, her past) in the crystal ball: first, a clip of a mountain climbing sequence that culminates in Bluto assaulting Olive. Then, a clip from another amusement park showing strongman Bluto stealing Olive away to a rol... सभी पढ़ें
- Bluto
- (वॉइस)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- Barker
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- Popeye
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- …
- Olive Oyl
- (वॉइस)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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In this respect, it was hard to expect a huge amount from 'The Crystal Brawl'. Especially as it was too made in the series' final year (for Famous Studios and overall), which was a mixed year that didn't see either any classics or abominations, and a cartoon that featured clips of previous Popeye outing. Have seen this type of cartoon called a "cheater", which people tend to not be too fond of and regard them as pointless and lazy. Pointless and lazy 'The Crystal Brawl' turned out not to be. Actually consider it one of the best 1957 Popeyes, one of the better "cheaters" (though it didn't actually feel like one at all) easily and towards the better half of the Popeye cartoons made in the late-50s.
Despite 'The Crystal Brawl' featuring clips from previous cartoons, somehow they actually felt like they were part of the cartoon itself rather than being pre-existing. They do a much better job than most of these types of cartoons at driving the story forward and being an integral part of it rather than interrupting the flow, not cheapened or wasted at all. Didn't find myself distracted anywhere near as much here by the difference in quality between the framing story and the pre-existing material, which can be vast (it was very distracting in 'Big Bad Sindbad' for example) and didn't question the point of it.
Actually the quality of 'The Crystal Brawl' compared to the two cartoons featured 'Alpine for You' and 'Quick on the Vigor' is quite close in spirit and style of humour, the only big difference for the (relatively) worse being the animation. Seeing though that the animation in the late-50s for the series was inconsistent anyway again it wasn't as badly distracting, not like the animation being quite bad in the framing story and great in the clips like in other "cheaters". The animation though is uneven, it's never terrible and it has flashes of greatness but the finesse isn't always there and some scenes are more vibrant and detailed than others.
Speaking of the story though, this didn't feel like a framing story only linking the clips together. Instead 'The Crystal Brawl' had a classic, if pretty formulaic, Popeye vs Bluto fighting for Olive's love scenario in an inspired setting, that was the main focus, and the clips were used cleverly and smoothly and helped move along the events with the fortune telling. The pace is lively and the gags are never less than amusing, the material from 'Alpine for You' being the highlight. The material in the non-clips (most of the cartoon) is as funny and far from fatigued as that in 'Alpine for You' and 'Quick on the Vigor', even if there is not an awful lot that's imaginative or original. The final portion is wonderfully wild and reminds me very much of why the series does a good deal for me.
Music is outstanding throughout, very luscious and characterful. Popeye is as amusing as ever and Bluto is a formidable and every bit as entertaining adversary. Olive is not as interesting though, but generally do find that the case with the Popeye cartoons. At least she's not underused though. The voice acting is reliably fine, Jack Mercer is the definitive Popeye and while there has always been a preference for Gus Wickie (a lot of people's personal favourite Bluto voice actor) Jackson Beck is both menacing and robust. Like Mercer for Popeye, Mae Questel was the most popular and frequently used voice for Olive and for me she is the only Olive that does anything for me and the only one to fit the character design.
On the whole, surprisingly good. 8/10
Although Paramount would keep its cartoon division going through the 1960s, between the decline of the theaters showing full programs and rising inflation, their production would shift from theatrical releases to industrial films -- always an important market for cartoon factories -- and television work. If the best they could do was to recycle old cartoons, it was a good thing they ceased to make them.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Popeye and Olive Oyl are supposed to go on a date but Bluto tells her a lie and ends up taking her to the local fair. Once there they go to have their future told but what they don't realize is that it's Popeye telling it.
THE CRYSTAL BRAWL is another 1950's Popeye short where previous episodes are used to tell the story. This one here takes from two previous shorts and I've always said that it's hard to really enjoy them when they're edited and taken out of their original context. With that said, this here isn't too bad as there are a couple good fight scenes and some laughs. The highlight is certainly from the first short where we see Bluto chasing Olive Oyl up, down and through some mountains.
This is basically a clip show and that's a big disappointment. Popeye episodes are already short. This is just cheating. This is only half new material.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाDuring the sequences that play the earlier shorts Alpine for You (1951) and Quick on the Vigor (1950), the voices were re-dubbed; as such, the Barker in the latter short was voiced by Gilbert Mack instead of Jackson Beck, the same voice as Bluto during the time.
- कनेक्शनEdited from Abusement Park (1947)
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