Special features: Disc 1. Retrospective documentary: Out of the inkwell: the Fleischer story; 3 Popeye popumentaries: Eugene the jeep: a breed of his own ; Poopdeck Pappy: the nasty old man and the sea ; O-re-mi: Mae Questel and the voices of Olive Oyl. Disc 2. Popeye popumentary: Men of spinach and steel ; From the vault: 2 Fleischer shorts: Paramount presents popular science (1938) ; The Mechanical monsters (1941) ; Early Max Fleischer art gallery ; Females is fickle pencil test ; Stealin ain't honest storyboard reel ; Audio-only bonuses: I'm Popeye the sailor man vintage recording ; Animator Michael Sporn interviews voice of Popeye Jack Mercer.
Contents:
Disc 2: Popeye presents Eugene, the jeep. Plumbing is a "pipe" ; The Jeep (commentary by filmaker Greg Ford with animator Shaus Culhane) ; Bulldozing the bull (commentary by writer Paul Dini) ; Mutiny ain't nice (commentary by filmaker Greg Ford) ; Goonland (commentary by historian Glenn Mitchell) ; A date to skate (commentary by historian Michael Barrier with animator Gordon Sheehan) ; Cops is always right (commentary by historian Michael Barrier with animator Dave Tendlar) ; Customers wanted (commentary by director Eric Goldberg) ; Aladdin and his wonderful lamp (Technicolor two-reeler) ; Leave well enough alone ; Wotta nightmare (commentary by historian Jerry Beck) ; Ghosks is the bunk ; Hello, how am I? (commentary by animator Mark Kausler) ; It's the natural thing to do (commentary by historian Michael Barrier with animator Arnold Gillespie) -- Disc 2: Never sock a baby ; Shakespearian spinach ; Females is fickle ; Stealin ain't honest (commentary by director Bob Jaques) ; Me feelins is hurt ; Onion Pacific ; Wimmin is a myskery ; Nurse-mates ; Fightin pals ; Doing impossikible stunts ; Wimmin hadn't oughta drive ; Puttin on the act (commenatry by historian Daniel Goldmark) ; Popeye meets William Tell (commentary by filmaker Greg Ford with animator Shaus Culhane) ; My Pop, my Pop ; With Poopdeck Pappy ; Popeye presents Eugene, the jeep.
Summary:
Includes 31 original cartoons: remastered, uncut theatrical shorts created by the legendary Max Fleischer, along with over 5 hours of extras.
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.