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I Likes Babies and Infinks

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 7 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
340
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Jack Mercer, Mae Questel, and Gus Wicke in I Likes Babies and Infinks (1937)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSwee'Pea is crying, so Olive calls on Popeye (and Bluto overhears) to cheer him up. The boys compete by doing various silly antics, to no avail. After a while, the antics progress to beating... Ler tudoSwee'Pea is crying, so Olive calls on Popeye (and Bluto overhears) to cheer him up. The boys compete by doing various silly antics, to no avail. After a while, the antics progress to beating each other up, then Bluto finds excuses to bake and freeze Popeye. Having had enough, Pop... Ler tudoSwee'Pea is crying, so Olive calls on Popeye (and Bluto overhears) to cheer him up. The boys compete by doing various silly antics, to no avail. After a while, the antics progress to beating each other up, then Bluto finds excuses to bake and freeze Popeye. Having had enough, Popeye reaches for the spinach, but grabs a can of onions instead. Soon all the adults are cr... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Dave Fleischer
    • Seymour Kneitel
  • Artistas
    • Jack Mercer
    • Mae Questel
    • Gus Wicke
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    340
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Dave Fleischer
      • Seymour Kneitel
    • Artistas
      • Jack Mercer
      • Mae Questel
      • Gus Wicke
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Fotos3

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    Elenco principal3

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    Jack Mercer
    Jack Mercer
    • Popeye
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    Mae Questel
    Mae Questel
    • Olive Oyl
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    • …
    Gus Wicke
    • Bluto
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Dave Fleischer
      • Seymour Kneitel
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    8SnoopyStyle

    fun Popeye short

    Swee'pea is crying and Olive Oyl has trouble stopping it. She calls on her neighbor Popeye to help. Her other neighbor Bluto insists on joining the effort. It becomes a competition between the boys to entertain the baby.

    I don't usually like crying babies, but this one generates a lot of good fun. I love the various attempts. I would avoid the face punching in front of the kid. Otherwise, this is loads of fun. I really like the conclusion with the switch. The concept could be expanded and I'm sure that they have done that. It is an easy self-contained little short that lends itself to comedy.
    10ccthemovieman-1

    Very Original And Funny Çartoon

    I have to really hand it to the writers of these 1930s Popeye cartoons: they really varied the shows, especially during the this time period (1936-1938). If it was the Fleischer brothers, Dave and Max, they were geniuses. I know Dave directed this and Max produced, but it doesn't say who wrote these. I am going to presume it was Dave but knowing Max's early silent work, it could be him, too. Both had great imaginations.

    I never would have guessed I would be seeing big, bad Brutus doing the antics he did in here, all to make a baby - "Swee' pea" - stop crying, but he was hilarious! Popeye wasn't bad, either. The things they did, of course, were humanly impossible but they sure made me laugh.

    The ending was very clever, with Popeye downing a can of onions instead of spinach! These cartoons are so good that I cannot recommend highly enough purchasing the "Popeye: The Sailor Man 1933-1938 Volume One" DVD. You get the first 60 Popeye cartoons that were theatrically released and most of them are outstanding and look super with the "restored" artwork.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Cheering Up Baby

    Fleischer Studios made numerous good and more cartoons. Regardless of how some of them veered on being the wrong side of cute and thin plotting was a common feature in their cartoons, they were also very well made and scored, the characters appealed and enough of them were amusing and charming. If asked whether their cartoons are recommended, the answer is a yes. The mid/late-30s Popeye cartoons especially.

    Of which 'I Likes Babies and Infinks' is in the top half, in one of the studios best years. It is all of the above positive things and just about avoids being too cute, despite the presence of a baby (a dangerous type of character to pull off in animation and any visual media for that matter), even if the story is somewhat thin and formulaic. It has enough invention, in visuals and humour, to stop it from becoming predictable and repetitive, or too much so at least. It is a fine example of why Popeye and his cartoon appeal a lot to me and what makes them work so well is all evident here.

    Apart from the thin story, the only other flaw is that again Olive has too little to do compared to the other characters, screen time and in material which is also weaker than that of the other characters. All of which are spot on. Popeye is amusing and likeable as always with his as ever hilarious asides and mumblings, and Bluto is an even funnier and imposing foil. Love their chemistry, which was always a strength even in their lesser efforts. Not making Swee'Pea sugary sweet and obnoxious would have not been easy, but 'I Likes Babies and Infinks' just about achieves not doing it and Swee'Pea was a scene stealer in a way.

    'I Likes Babies and Infinks' does not disappoint when it comes to the animation, which is very good. It's beautifully drawn and with immaculate visual detail, that doesn't ever feel cluttered or static, and lively and smooth movement. Neither does the music underwhelm in any way, lots of merry energy and lush orchestration, adding a lot to the action and making the impact even better without being too cartoonish. Fleischer's direction is always accomplished and his style is all over it.

    Lots of very funny to hilarious gags here and the ending is very clever and a nice pace-changer. Jack Mercer is especially good of the voice actors, his vocal delivery being why the asides and mumblings make as much impact as they do.

    Summarising, great. 9/10
    Michael_Elliott

    Anything For a Laugh

    I Like Babies and Infinks (1937)

    *** (out of 4)

    Olive Oyl is watching Swee' Pea but he won't stop crying so both Bluto and Popeye come to the aid to try and impress their woman. They soon realize that fighting each other is more important than the crying kid.

    This one here doesn't quite reach the classic level but if you're a fan of the long-running series then you'll find plenty to enjoy here. I'm not going to lie but when the kid was crying I really wanted to pull my ear drums out because it was just so annoying. Once the actual fighting between Popeye and Bluto starts things get a lot better including one stunt where Popeye has Bluto kick himself in the face. The animation itself is as great as you'd expect and there are plenty of nice gags throughout and especially the twist at the end.
    8boblipton

    Babies Cry For It

    When Swee'pea has an attack of the never-get-overs, Olive Oyl calls in neighbors Popeye and Bluto. They engage in increasingly fantastic efforts to stop the child from crying, until the inevitable brawl between the two of them begins.

    I enjoy almost all of the Fleischer Popeye cartoons, but there's little doubt in my mind that they peaked between 1936 and 1938. They had their formula, of course, but the amazing variety of gags and the occasional manner in which they avoided their usual tropes -- here, Popeye does not eat his spinach -- as well as the care in setting the venue -- Olive's apartment has all the latest gadgets for the decade -- add greatly to my enjoyment.

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    • Curiosidades
      Although Popeye tries to, nobody eats spinach in this cartoon.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Bluto pulls the "Popeye" cake out of the oven, it already has icing on it.
    • Citações

      [first lines]

      Olive Oyl: [while trying to make baby Swee'Pea stop crying] Wee! Wee! Wee! Ahahaha... oh. Gidda-gidda-gidda! Oh, dear; well, hmm... Oh! I've got it!

      [runs to the window to yell upstairs and fetch Popeye]

      Olive Oyl: Oh Popeye! Yoo-hoo!

      Popeye: What is it, Olive?

      Olive Oyl: I can't stop Swee'Pea from crying! Would ya help me?

      Popeye: Don't worry - I'll be right down.

      Olive Oyl: Okie-doke!

      Bluto: [after listening at his window too and sliding down the downspout to beat Popeye to the task] Oh, yeah? Makin' babies laugh is my specialty!

      [comes in the window]

      Bluto: Hiya, toots.

      Olive Oyl: Okie-doke; well, go ahead and specialize.

      [the frivolity ensues]

    • Conexões
      Featured in The Popeye Show: I Likes Babies and Infinks/Pest Pilot/Mister and Mistletoe (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Yes! We Have No Bananas
      (uncredited)

      Written by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de setembro de 1937 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Lubię dzieci i dzidziuchy
    • Empresas de produção
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Fleischer Studios
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    • Tempo de duração
      7 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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