Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAs Popeye makes an order at Bluto's diner, Wimpy causes a fight between them with his shameless mooching.As Popeye makes an order at Bluto's diner, Wimpy causes a fight between them with his shameless mooching.As Popeye makes an order at Bluto's diner, Wimpy causes a fight between them with his shameless mooching.
Fotos
Lou Fleischer
- Wimpy
- (narração)
- (não creditado)
Jack Mercer
- Popeye
- (narração)
- (não creditado)
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Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe Fleisher brothers (Dave Fleischer and Lou Fleischer) used Bluto in this short as the operator of a diner who is annoyed by Wimpy's hamburger mooching. This is loosely taken from E.C. Segar's Thimble Theatre comic where a recurring character named Rough House, a hard working chef who owns and operates the Rough House Cafe, is often seen serving meals to Popeye and his friends and trying to avoid the mooching ways of the hamburger loving Wimpy. Bluto is used in this cartoon to give Popeye someone to fight since Rough House is an ally to Popeye.
- Citações
[first lines]
Wimpy: [singing] There's nothing in the world that can compare / With a hamburger, juicy and rare. / A hamburger lives for the pleasure it gives; / It's a thrill on the bill of fare. / Such heavenly food deserves the best: / A home and contentment beneath my vest. / There's nothing in the world that's so divine / As a hamburger, tender and fine - / I adore you, hamburger mine!
- Versões alternativasAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- Trilhas sonorasI'm Popeye the Sailor Man
(uncredited)
Written by Samuel Lerner
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Jack Mercer (as Popeye)
Avaliação em destaque
I love the lyrics of songs in the 1930s, from "legitimate hit songs" recorded by stars to little ditties sung in cartoon sung in Betty Boop episodes or these early Popeye cartoons. Here's an example, sung by Wimpy, who is cooking (that traitor) in "Bluto's Restaurant:"
"There's nothing in the world that can compare With a hamburger, juicy and rare
A hamburger lives For the pleasure it gives It's a thrill-on-the-bill affair
Such heavenly food deserves the best A home and contentment Beneath my vest
There's nothing in the world That's so divine As a hamburger tender and fine
I adore you, hamburger mine!
Unfortunately for Wimpy he is clobbered over the head as he is about the devour that "divine" hamburger. Bluto takes it and puts it in the safe! You get in the safe by dialing a telephone. As I've said a number of times, this is one reason I love cartoons: the outrageous things you see.
Anyway, "that's one hamburger he won't get," says the big boss as he locks it into the safe.
This cartoon has a couple of unique sight gags, such as Wimpy having the menu light up on his chest in neon, when Popeye asks what's cooking. It's also different in that Wimpy plays such a large role, and he rather than Bluto, is more of the "bad guy."
"There's nothing in the world that can compare With a hamburger, juicy and rare
A hamburger lives For the pleasure it gives It's a thrill-on-the-bill affair
Such heavenly food deserves the best A home and contentment Beneath my vest
There's nothing in the world That's so divine As a hamburger tender and fine
I adore you, hamburger mine!
Unfortunately for Wimpy he is clobbered over the head as he is about the devour that "divine" hamburger. Bluto takes it and puts it in the safe! You get in the safe by dialing a telephone. As I've said a number of times, this is one reason I love cartoons: the outrageous things you see.
Anyway, "that's one hamburger he won't get," says the big boss as he locks it into the safe.
This cartoon has a couple of unique sight gags, such as Wimpy having the menu light up on his chest in neon, when Popeye asks what's cooking. It's also different in that Wimpy plays such a large role, and he rather than Bluto, is more of the "bad guy."
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- 2 de out. de 2007
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By what name was What -- No Spinach? (1936) officially released in Canada in English?
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