Popeye tries to get rid of termites before they ruin his newly built house.Popeye tries to get rid of termites before they ruin his newly built house.Popeye tries to get rid of termites before they ruin his newly built house.
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Jack Mercer
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"Insect To Injury" (from 1956) is one of the very-very rare Popeye cartoons where neither Olive Oyl, nor Bluto, nor even Wimpy make an appearance in the story.
This time around Popeye is plagued by a literal army of famished termites who are fiercely determined to gobble up his newly built, suburban home.
And, the question is - Can spinach help Popeye in his seemingly hopeless battle against these famished vermin?..... Well - Be sure to check out "Insect To Injury" in order to find out just how Popeye does deal with these lousy, little pests.
This time around Popeye is plagued by a literal army of famished termites who are fiercely determined to gobble up his newly built, suburban home.
And, the question is - Can spinach help Popeye in his seemingly hopeless battle against these famished vermin?..... Well - Be sure to check out "Insect To Injury" in order to find out just how Popeye does deal with these lousy, little pests.
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- TriviaPopeye is the only human being in this short. His regular supporting cast in most Famous Studios cartoons, Olive Oyl, Bluto, and his nephews, or even Swee' Pea, and Wimpy, do not appear.
- GoofsAfter the termites consume the mailbox post, Popeye runs to his fence. Two hinges are seen on the left side of the gate, but they disappear when the gate is closed. From inside the fence, where Popeye has now pressed his body against the gate, the hinges are not seen either. For some reason, the termites do not eat the wood that matches the outline of Popeye's body, but the gate stays in place, even though its only contact with the gate posts is where Popeye's hands were, which is precisely between where the hinges had been. Despite this, the "Popeye" gate swings open as if the wood where his left fingers and left foot were acts as gate hinges. Also, when the termites ate the gate, his left foot was not in contact with the gate post.
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- Runtime6 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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