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Braccio di Ferro incontra Sinbad

Titolo originale: Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 16min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
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Braccio di Ferro incontra Sinbad (1936)
AnimazioneAvventuraBreveCommediaFamigliaFantasiaMusicale

I leggendari marinai Braccio di Ferro e Sinbad si affrontano per decretare chi dei due è il migliore.I leggendari marinai Braccio di Ferro e Sinbad si affrontano per decretare chi dei due è il migliore.I leggendari marinai Braccio di Ferro e Sinbad si affrontano per decretare chi dei due è il migliore.

  • Regia
    • Dave Fleischer
    • Willard Bowsky
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Izzy Sparber
    • Joe Stultz
    • Bill Turner
  • Star
    • Jack Mercer
    • Mae Questel
    • Lou Fleischer
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    4417
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Dave Fleischer
      • Willard Bowsky
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Izzy Sparber
      • Joe Stultz
      • Bill Turner
    • Star
      • Jack Mercer
      • Mae Questel
      • Lou Fleischer
    • 34Recensioni degli utenti
    • 14Recensioni della critica
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    • Popeye
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    Mae Questel
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    • Olive Oyl
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    Lou Fleischer
    • Wimpy
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    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Gus Wicke
    • Sindbad
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    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Dave Fleischer
      • Willard Bowsky
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      • Izzy Sparber
      • Joe Stultz
      • Bill Turner
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    9emasterslake

    One of the best dam Popeye cartoons ever!

    This as well as "Popeye and the 40 thieves" is a classic.

    The story begins with an uncharted island filled with beasts and monsters. The ruler is Sinbad the Sailor(aka Bluto) who considers himself to be the greatest Sailor of the seven seas. But out of the blue Popeye, Wimpy, and Olive came sailing into Sinbad's territory. Sinbad sends a Rohk Bird to destroy their ship and kidnap Olive Oil.

    After the shipwreck, Popeye and Wimpy went to shore, to rescue Olive. When he finds her he meets face to face with Sinbad. He says that he's the greatest sailor of the 7 seas, but Popeye tells him that he's wrong about that. Sinbad sends his beasts on Popeye, who were easy to defeat. Outraged and full of anger, Sinbad challenges Popeye to a fight to determine who really is the Greatest Sailor of the 7 seas.

    This was the very first Popeye cartoon to be done in Technicolor and has some scenes done in 3-D scenery to give it a stand out look. It's also one of the few Popeye cartoons to be more than 15 minutes long.

    In my opinion it's one of the best Popeye cartoons that ever existed. And a must see for the Popeye fans.
    9Boba_Fett1138

    I'm not a real Popeye fan but this is a classic!

    I never really liked watching Popeye, not even as a kid. However I've always enjoyed watching this 16 minutes long Popeye adventure, I've watched it many times and it still hasn't lost any of its power.

    I think the reason why I like this cartoon so much is because of the story. It really reminds me of an adventure from the Greek Odyssey by Homer, I always enjoyed watching cartoons and life action movies about the Odyssey when I was a kid.

    The animations are not bad, especially not the backgrounds and those for the giant bird, which also happens to be my favorite part of the movie.

    There are some spectacular moments and I still think that this movie is very watchable for children these days even though the cartoon is almost 70 years old(!).

    9/10

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    10Popeye-8

    Dazzling early animation feat still entertaining

    Using the Fleischer Brothers' special 3-d backgrounds, Paramount's "Sindbad" is an impressive animation feat, as well as an entertaining and funny cartoon. It has made virtually every "greatest cartoon" list, with no apologies.
    8Spondonman

    Still ahead of the game

    Along with the Ali Baba one this is my favourite Popeye cartoon, I must admit partly because it's 3 times as long as most of the cartoons in the Canon. It gave much more scope to the Fleischer's to ...fleish it out a bit, less frenetic movement - some of the time!

    All you should love about these Paramount Popeye's - if you're reading this - is here in spades (with Technicolour), from the marvellous panning 3d opening displaying Bluto's island and denizens to the incessant rambling mutterings of Popeye, Bluto, Olive and Wimpy. The storyline and animation are both amusing and inventive in the usual unusual Fleischer manner, and not a second is wasted. Although it's definitely not for the pc and over zealous animal rights activists!

    Best bit: The savage looking giant two-headed caveman crooning a sweet lullaby to Popeye lying dazed in his lap.
    10criti-cally

    Even after 85 years, a dazzling and entertaining piece of animation that makes Popeye an instant classic.

    Adapted to the screens by Fleischer Studios, Popeye was able to surpass Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse at the 1930s box office and still remains an ingenious animated series. Fleischer Studios (who created the characters like Koko the Clown, Betty Boop, Bimbo, and was the first to adapt Superman as an animation film) was founded in 1921 by brothers Max Fleischer and David Fleischer until it was acquired by Paramount Pictures in 1942.

    Unlike other studios of the time, especially Disney, who's characters were anthropomorphic animals, Fleischer's character were relatively more human, and much different from Disney's in concept and execution. They focused more on the surrealism, dark humor, adult psychological elements, and sexuality. The environments they used were more urban and gritty and were a reflection of the great depression. This made their characters more relatable even for the adults, who enjoyed them equally as the kids, thus giving these cartoons their popularity and mass appeal.

    This particular episode I'm reviewing was the first Popeye cartoon ever made in Technicolor. Part of the "Popeye Color Specials", a trilogy of technicolor features consisting of 'Popeye The Sailor Meets Sindbad The Sailor' (the name Sindbad uncharacteristically spelled with a 'd' in the middle) , 'Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves', and 'Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp'. Each feature being over 16 minutes (3 times longer than the regular Popeye cartoon of those times, and thus considered a big-budget adaptation), they were often billed in cinemas alongside/above the main feature.

    This was the only episode in the series and the only Popeye cartoon that was nominated for an Academy Award in 1936 for the Best Short Subject: Cartoons category (it lost to Walt Disney's Silly Symphony: The Country Cousin)

    This feature starts off with Sindbad the Sailor (played by Bluto) who steps out from his island home, singing of his greatness:

    "I'm Sindbad the Sailor, so hearty and hale I live on an island on the back of a whale It's a whale of an island - that's not a bad joke Its lord and its master is this handsome bloke! Who's the most remarkable extra-ordinary fellow? Sindbad The Sailor!"

    From the first moment, the scene is set that Sindbad who may be a great sailor at one point, now has an hypertrophic ego and wants everyone to praise him. He has captured all kinds of exotic creatures and animals from his different conquests and adventures as trophies and makes them constantly sing praises for himself. His trophies include the giant vulture like bird Rokh, the two headed cycloptic giant Boola, and plenty of lions and snakes amongst others.

    This is until the day Sindbad hears an uncanny tune of Popeye the Sailor, sailing on a ship near his island. Popeye is steering his ship, happily singing his song,

    "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man, Popeye the Sailor Man I'm strong to the finich, cause I eats me spinach I'm Popeye the Sailor Man!"

    along with J. Wellington Wimpy, who's making one hamburger after another and inhaling them with each breath and Olive Oyl, who's sitting on the ship's deck and enjoying the wonderful ocean breeze.

    Sindbad notices the beautiful Olive Oyl on the ship and like his other trophies, he wants her too, setting his evil intentions. So he sends his giant bird, Rokh, to capture Olive and capsize Popeye's Boat. After capturing her, he forces Olive Oyl to dance for him by firing buckshot at her feet with a pea-shooter. Popeye sees this through his telescope and comes to the rescue of his beloved girlfriend with Wimpy following behind albeit unwillingly.

    As the two great sailors meet, there a clear tension between the two with both trying to prove who is mightier. Popeye just wants Olive back, but Sindbad doesn't and so he challenges Popeye to a string of challenges including battling with Rokh and Boola, as Popeye emerges victorious from them all. Now the final battles ensues between Sindbad and Popeye, where relying on his spinach, Popeye finally defeats Sindbad and rescues his girl in a clear victory of the good over evil.

    Overall the story is amusing, inventive, interesting, formulaic (as with all Popeye cartoons) and beautifully paced with there never being a dull moment and not a single second is wasted. The humor, verbal wit and the sight gags (like wimpy spotting a duck and wanting to grind it for meat for his hamburger) makes this short even more entertaining. The best parts are wild and hilarious with clever twists such as that of Popeye taking care of Sindbad giant bird Rokh.

    The music is especially great, with lots of merry energy and lush orchestration and makes the impact even better without being too cartoonish. The songs in the feature including Sindbad's and Popeye's theme as well as the song sung by the two headed giant, cradling Popeye, fits beautifully in the film and is infectious on its own.

    One of the best parts of this short I'd say is it's animation. Even after more than 80 years the animation is still magnificent and beautifully drawn with a good amount of visual detailing to not make it appear cluttered or saturated and is given lively and smooth movements. The most adventurous feat in the animation considering the time this was made is the depth effect. The scenes of the movie were shot on tabletop, where there is combination of 2D and 3D animation. Miniature sets were built on a stage and then the characters were animated and superimposed over this background, so that various object could pass in front/behind them. This creates an impression of depth and quality to viewer which gives the effect of moving backgrounds with a 3D effect and rich colors. The marvelous panning of the opening scenes displaying Sindbad's island and Popeye making an entrance to the island through its underground Mario Bava-esque eerie caves are clear and beautiful examples highlighting the stunning pseudo 3D depth effect of the animation. The studios must be very proud of their depth effect because they do show it off at every opportunity and it works!

    It's no wonder that in 1994 this film short was ranked at #17 on the '50 Greatest Cartoons Of All Times' and since has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library Of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.

    An interesting fact I learnt during my research for this review, is about the spinach-eating trope used for Popeye.

    In the original Popeye comic strip, Popeye gained his powers by rubbing the head of a feathery chicken character (Bernice the Whiffle Hen). It was later attributed to Popeye eating spinach by Fleischer in the animated series.

    There is a frequently circulated story about Fleischer's choice of Spinach, of all the available vegetables, to give Popeye his strength. This was based on a faulty calculation of the iron content in spinach. As per the story, a scientist misplaced a decimal point in an 1870 measurement of spinach's iron content, leading to an iron value ten times higher than it should have been. (In actuality it was not a slipped decimal point but and actual measurement error). Although, this faulty measurement was corrected in the 1930s, the myth of extraordinarily high iron content in spinach persisted on, which prompted Fleischer to use Spinach as the main source of Popeye's strength.

    Such was the popularity of Popeye at a time, that it boosted spinach sales across the country! Mothers started using Popeye as a role model for healthy eating for their children, and even a 2010 study revealed that children increased their vegetable consumption after watching Popeye cartoons. Such was the positive effects of Popeye on the spinach industry, that the spinach growing community of Crystal City (Texas) even erected a statue of the character in recognition its effects!

    It's a shame Fleischer studios didn't have the same fate as that of Disney, because it's arguably one of the most progressive and best studios from the Golden Age of Animation. Anyone's time is much better spent watching this than the bad cartoons they air on tv these days. Comparing this 16-minute animation with those 30-45min animations is like comparing healthy food (spinach) with junk food.

    Popeye The Sailor Meets Sindbad The Sailor is a short, must watch for everyone, even if its just to rekindle our childhood memories.

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      Sone scenes were created by photographing the animation cels in front of a miniature set, giving a more three-dimensional appearance.
    • Blooper
      After Sindbad sings to Popeye the line "Who's the most remarkable, extraordinary fellow?", the animals respond "You!", and you can then see some of them mouthing "Sindbad the Sailor", but that line is not heard. This happens again on the very next verse.
    • Citazioni

      Popeye: [singing] I'm Popeye the Sailor Man, Popeye the Sailor Man / I'm strong to the finich, cause I eats me spinach / I'm Popeye the Sailor Man! / I'm one tough gazookus, which hates all palookas / But takes on the up and square / I biffs 'em and boffs 'em , and always out-ruffs 'em / But none of them gets nowhere! / If anyone messes to risk, me fisk / It's bop and it's wham, understand? / So keep good behavior, that's your one lifesaver / with Popeye the Sailor Man! / I'm Popeye the Sailor Man, Popeye the Sailor Man / I'm strong to the finich, cause I eats me spinach / I'm Popeye the Swab-Wailor Man!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The credits are as follows:
      • The Spinach Eating Sailor... POPEYE
      • The Irresistible Damsel... Olive Oyl
      • The Hamburger Fiend... J. Wellington Wimpy
      • The Two Headed Giant... Boola
      • Rokh... The Mighty Eagle
      • "The Most Remarkable Fellow"... SINDBAD the Sailor
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Big Bad Sindbad (1952)
    • Colonne sonore
      I'm Sinbad the Sailor
      (uncredited)

      Music by Sammy Timberg

      Lyrics by Bob Rothberg

      Performed by Gus Wicke

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      • 27 novembre 1936 (Stati Uniti)
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