Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA German sub destroys a rowboat, a buoy, and another German sub (obviously, not the pride of the fleet). Meanwhile, Popeye, with a boat full of "spinach fer Britain", rams into the sub by ac... Leggi tuttoA German sub destroys a rowboat, a buoy, and another German sub (obviously, not the pride of the fleet). Meanwhile, Popeye, with a boat full of "spinach fer Britain", rams into the sub by accident. The sub cuts Popeye's ship in half with machine-gun fire, separating him from the ... Leggi tuttoA German sub destroys a rowboat, a buoy, and another German sub (obviously, not the pride of the fleet). Meanwhile, Popeye, with a boat full of "spinach fer Britain", rams into the sub by accident. The sub cuts Popeye's ship in half with machine-gun fire, separating him from the spinach; it then sends a torpedo into the remains, which Popeye collects in a rowboat. Pop... Leggi tutto
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Prior to his triumph of delivering a small ship's worth of spinach to 10 Downing Street in Great Britain, Popeye and his ship get blown up five times! Yeah, the Germans in their submarines really give it it him big-time. Part of the problem was that Popeye thought all those holes in his ship were just made by a big woodpecker! Finally, he wakes up and states, "That was so woodpecker; it's a subterini!" Sometimes our hero sounds like Curly of the Three Stooges.
The cartoon mocks the Germans and their use of the "Heil Hitler" salute. These are okay to be shown on TV today, but the anti-Japanese movies are banned, I have read.
Not implying here that Famous Studios' output isn't good. Much of it is, the later years did see evidence of tight budgets and hasty deadlines which accounted for the inferior animation quality (a general issue with later Famous Studios actually), the stories being more formulaic and the humour not as plentiful or imaginative, also more amusing than hilarious. With that being said, most of them were among the studio's better efforts in an increasingly inconsistent output, better than the late Herman and Katnip and late Casper cartoons, being still funny and with great character interaction and even better music.
Although one of the better World War II Popeye cartoons, 'Spinach for Britain' is still not one of the best representations of Popeye. The best Popeye cartoons are great to classic, this fits under the good distinction.
'Spinach for Britain' is not perfect although there is not an awful lot wrong with it. It is occasionally a little on the heavy-handed side and It is not hard to figure out what happens next and how the cartoon is going to end.
Inevitably there are stereotypes, but luckily while unsubtle it is not in an offensive way.
The conflict is stronger here though than in the two previous world war cartoons with Popeye fighting the Japanese because the personalities are more interesting. Popeye is likeable and amusing as well as resourceful and brave, he seems comfortable and fits well here.
Writing-wise, there is very funny material in 'Spinach for Britain' and it does boast some inventive moments visually and in the well-timed gags. As said, the characterisation is strong, meaning that there is tense and humorous interaction.
On top of all this, the animation and music are without complaint. The animation is fluid and beautifully detailed, everything looks meticulous and like a lot of effort and care went into it clearly. The music is outstanding as always, lushly and cleverly orchestrated with lots of energy, it adds to the action and enhances it even. Jack Mercer does a great job as Popeye and makes the most out of his material.
Altogether, good. 7/10 Bethany Cox
And they've set their targets on Popeye's boat of spinach. He'll need to get past them and a field of mines in order to succeed in his mission.
Will our American sailor be able to save the spinach. And what with England do without the spinach? It's a common WW2 cartoon. With a use of entertainment, but it's no where near being a classic like other Popeye and WW2 cartoons.
And like other average WW2 cartoons, it coexists due to it having Nazis in it.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Here's another WWII era Popeye short that has him on a personal mission to deliver cans of spinach for Britain. While crossing the ocean he runs into a German submarine.
SPINACH FER Britain is pretty much what you'd expect out of a WWII short. You've got the great American Popeye having to go up against some nasty Germans and of course there's plenty of action along the way. The film is certainly patriotic and it's easy to see that movie crowds in 1943 would have loved it but to be honest there really aren't many laughs here and that keeps it from being much better. The animation is nice and the action is good though.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAt the very end, Popeye's pipe plays the "V for Victory" tune.
- BlooperInconsistency with the cargo of spinach.
- ConnessioniFeatured in ToonHeads: A ToonHeads Special: The Wartime Cartoons (2001)
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- Espinacas Para Inglaterra
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- 6min
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- 1.37 : 1