While Popeye is searching for his Pappy, he discovers an island inhabited by super-strong natives.While Popeye is searching for his Pappy, he discovers an island inhabited by super-strong natives.While Popeye is searching for his Pappy, he discovers an island inhabited by super-strong natives.
- Directors
- Star
Photos
Jack Mercer
- Popeye
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe cartoon 'breaks' near the end, and actual human hands are shown doing quick repair, in a nod to the talents of the animators and production crew.
- Alternate versionsAlso available in a computer colorized version.
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This has the best cartoon art in the series. This is one of the finest things to come out of Fleischer studios. The Popeye and Betty Boop cartoons are classic.
The story starts with Popeye heading toward a mysterious island in search of his pappy. We get an idea of Popeye's age when he states that his pappy was missing for forty years. The island upon which he arrives is atmospheric, mysterious, and downright spooky.
The goons are brilliantly hideous, comparable to the kind like the characters from the classic thriller "Island of Lost Souls" (1932).
The goon is another brilliant Segar character. From the comics, I remember a neat character called "Alice the Goon".
Now we are finally introduced to "Poop-Deck" Pappy, a great character in his own way and obnoxious as can be, but he shows his true meddle by eating the can of spinach and breaking out of the prison in order to save his son Popeye's life in a thrilling climax. (I won't reveal it here, but the ending is just great.)
10/10
Dan Basinger
The story starts with Popeye heading toward a mysterious island in search of his pappy. We get an idea of Popeye's age when he states that his pappy was missing for forty years. The island upon which he arrives is atmospheric, mysterious, and downright spooky.
The goons are brilliantly hideous, comparable to the kind like the characters from the classic thriller "Island of Lost Souls" (1932).
The goon is another brilliant Segar character. From the comics, I remember a neat character called "Alice the Goon".
Now we are finally introduced to "Poop-Deck" Pappy, a great character in his own way and obnoxious as can be, but he shows his true meddle by eating the can of spinach and breaking out of the prison in order to save his son Popeye's life in a thrilling climax. (I won't reveal it here, but the ending is just great.)
10/10
Dan Basinger
- wdbasinger
- Aug 9, 2006
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Details
- Runtime8 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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