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We're on Our Way to Rio

  • 1944
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7.2/10
171
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We're on Our Way to Rio (1944)
ParodyAnimationComedyFamilyRomanceShort

Popeye and Bluto sing the title song on their way to Rio riding on the back of a donkey. In Rio, they visit a nightclub, where the featured singer/dancer is, of course, Olive Oyl. Both of th... Read allPopeye and Bluto sing the title song on their way to Rio riding on the back of a donkey. In Rio, they visit a nightclub, where the featured singer/dancer is, of course, Olive Oyl. Both of the boys instantly fall for her, but she only has eyes for Popeye. Bluto figures he'll get h... Read allPopeye and Bluto sing the title song on their way to Rio riding on the back of a donkey. In Rio, they visit a nightclub, where the featured singer/dancer is, of course, Olive Oyl. Both of the boys instantly fall for her, but she only has eyes for Popeye. Bluto figures he'll get his revenge by claiming the awkward Popeye is a champion samba dancer. He tries to fake it,... Read all

  • Directors
    • Izzy Sparber
    • James Tyer
  • Writers
    • Jack Mercer
    • Jack Ward
  • Stars
    • Dave Barry
    • Jack Mercer
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    171
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Izzy Sparber
      • James Tyer
    • Writers
      • Jack Mercer
      • Jack Ward
    • Stars
      • Dave Barry
      • Jack Mercer
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dave Barry
    Dave Barry
    • Bluto
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Mercer
    Jack Mercer
    • Popeye
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Izzy Sparber
      • James Tyer
    • Writers
      • Jack Mercer
      • Jack Ward
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10thomas3382002

    Popeye's smooth dancing!

    I truly love this cartoon! Brings back a lot of nostalgia growing up!
    10petersgrgm

    Another take on World War II AND-- SUPERB MUSIC!

    There were two main elements of "We're On our Way to Rio", which really struck me as wonderful. First, here was yet another lighter side of World War II, when Popeye ate his spinach from can marked SPINACH 17 POINTS. This must have been owing to the rationing; canned foods may have come under point system. (Another of the wartime Popeyes also had the seaman eating spinach from can with 17 POINTS printed on it.) The second thing that I remember oh so well was the music, the "We're On Our Way to Rio" theme sung by Popeye and Bluto (and later played instrumentally), the samba song that Olive sang as she danced (and played instrumentally as they both danced), and other melodies played only instrumentally. Winston Sharples did a stellar job, as with all the Popeyes and other cartoons for which he composed music; together, the melodies for this Popeye cartoon would make a ginger-peachy band arrangement! Such music, if arranged for band, could be titled "Brazilian Sojourn". All in all, a very wonderful Popeye cartoon.
    8Vimacone

    Popeye Dances The Samba

    World War II brought cultural exchanges between the two America's. Many film studios dabbled into Latin American culture during this time. This lively Popeye short was one of his first in Technicolor and it benefits greatly with a brilliant use of color. Popeye and Bluto ride into Rio on an Ox and go to a nightclub, where they oogle over the Samba dancer (Olive Oyle). I can only wonder if this sequence was inspired by Tex Avery's RED HOT RIDING HOOD which caught moviegoers by storm the previous year. (A South American themed Avery short with Red, the Wolf, and Droopy would have been interesting).

    The gags and timing are nicely executed. Popeye's impromptu Samba dancing is both impressive and funny. I wonder who voiced the Samba dancer. It couldn't have been Olive Oyle's regular voice at that time.

    An excellent contibution to America's wartime Good Neighbor policy. Well worth seeking out and now available on Blu-Ray fully restored.
    7SnoopyStyle

    good standard Popeye in color

    Popeye and Bluto are riding a donkey to Rio. They are both taken with nightclub performer Olive Oyl. It's a cartoon short in color. The drawings look good. The main characters are bright and sharp although the background is deliberately kept a little blurry. One does have to get used to a Latina Olive Oyl. She definitely doesn't sound like herself. This is a relatively low stakes classic Popeye story as the two friends battle over Olive. It's a good standard Popeye.
    8Hitchcoc

    More Polished

    Popeye and Bluto are heading for Rio to see the clubs and the girls. They go to a nightclub and who should be the singer/dancer--you guessed it, Olive Oyl. Of course, the two of them immediately are stricken and battle over the affections of the skinny object of their lust. It's a very well done cartoon with brilliant color and come neat direction.

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    • Trivia
      Although Margie Hines is credited with the voice of Olive Oyl in this short, in fact, the character here sings in excellent Portuguese for the first part of the song and then in English in a thick Brazilian accent. The voice sounds nothing like Hines or Mae Questel and may have, in fact, been that of the woman who did the samba dance movements for both Olive and Popeye.
    • Goofs
      When Olive comes out of the giant tambourine, she is wearing red toenail polish. For the rest of the short, she alternates between wearing it and not wearing it.
    • Quotes

      Bluto: I've gotta get rid of dat uncouth runt.

    • Connections
      Featured in Toon in with Me: Which Tooner Gets the Toon III (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      We're On Our Way to Rio
      Sung by Jack Mercer and Jackson Beck

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • W'ere on Our Way to Rio
    • Production company
      • Famous Studios
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    • Runtime
      8 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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