Directing the sailor: the art of Myron Waldman. Popeye: the mighty ensign. Pip-Eye, Pup-Eye, Poop-Eye an' Peep-Eye: chips off the old salt. Clown's little brother. Cartoon factory. Koko needles the boss. Forging the frame: the roots of animation, 1921-1930. Finding his voice.
Notes:
Special features: Disc 1. (3 Popeye popumentaries): Directing the sailor: the art of Myron Waldman; Popeye: the mighty ensign; Pip-Eye, Pup-Eye, Poop-Eye an' Peep-Eye: chips off the old salt -- From the vault (3 out of the Inkwell shorts): The clown's little brother (1920); The cartoon factory (1924); Koko needles the boss (1927). Disc 2. Forging the frame: the roots of animation, 1921-1930 (retrospective documentary); Finding his voice (1929) (from the vault-Western Electric short).
Contents:
Disc 1. Problem pappy (conversation with historian Jerry Beck and Steven Waldman, son of director/animator Myron Waldman) -- Quiet! Pleeze -- Olive's sweepstake ticket -- Flies ain't human -- Popeye meets Rip Van Winkle (conversation with historian Jerry Beck and Steven Waldman, son of director/animator Myron Waldman) -- Olive's boithday presink -- Child psykolojiky -- Pest pilot -- I'll never crow again -- The mighty Navy (commentary by historian Jerry Beck and director Bob Jaques) -- Nix on hypnotricks -- Kickin' the conga round -- Blunder below -- Fleets of stren'th -- Pip-Eye, Pup-Eye, Poop-Eye an' Peep-Eye -- Olive Oyl and water don't mix. Disc 2. Many tanks -- Baby wants a bottleship -- You're a sap, Mr. Jap -- Alone on the Sarong seas -- A hull of a mess -- Scrap the Japs -- Me musical nephews (commentary by directors John Kricfalusi and Eddie Fitzgerald and cartoonist Kali Fontecchio) -- Spinach fer Britain -- Seein' red, white 'n' blue (commentary by animator Mark Kausler) -- Too weak to work (commentary by director Bob Jacques) -- A jolly good furlough -- Ration fer the duration -- The hungry goat (commentary by historian Jerry Beck) -- Happy birthdaze -- Wood-peckin' -- Cartoons ain't human.
Summary:
Contains 32 original theatrical shorts remastered and unedited from the original masters.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.