dandu386
Joined Jul 2005
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I have seen a redrawn colorized version of this from Radio and TV Packagers, I haven't seen the original movie but it's good otherwise. The cartoon has Mutt and Jeff going to King Mutt's tomb on their camel. Starting off with gags about them gassing up the camel which I found quite amusing. They finally reach the pyramid and try to distract the guards, I like how in the redrawn version the soundtrack of the guards is sped up. Mutt and Jeff go through some crazy antics fooling the guards by switching mummies and wrapping Jeff up in one. What makes it interesting is that the background music sounds like something off of a 1970's porno, with nice and funky music but it works well with what's going on in the cartoon.
We aim to please is one of my favorite Popeye cartoons, the concept isn't too exciting, Popeye and Olive running a diner, but everything works out well. First off, Popeye and Olive's musical act of "We Aim to Please" is very well rendered. Then Wimpy and Bluto try their hand at freeloading in Popeye and Olive's diner. I always like the bit where Bluto orders sandwiches and then Popeye and Bluto do a bit of magic. Beware of poorly retraced colorized versions. This is Wimpy's first appearance in a Popeye cartoon and his debut was very good. There is a goof in the original made more obvious in the colored version where Bluto's hair and beard becomes gray in one scene.