Released by Warner Archive, the third volume of Popeye the Sailor: The 1940’s contains seventeen shorts from 1948-49. Produced by Famous Studios and originally disturbed by Paramount Pictures, by now Popeye had become respectable — less politically incorrect, though there is still a disclaimer on the back cover stating that the Blu-ray collection is intended for an adult audience and may not be suitable for children. The opening screen explains that (as in the previous volumes), the ethnic stereotypes depicted in A Wolf in Sheik’s Clothing, etc., are considered to be offensive today, but included because there part of Popeye cartoon history. If you enjoyed the first two Blu-ray releases, this one won’t disappoint. Below is a list of the Seventeen shorts available on the disc, followed by the director:
1948
Olive Oyl for President directed by Isadore Sparber
Wigwam Whoopee – Isadore Sparber
Pre-Hysterical Man – Seymour Keitel
Popeye Meets Hercules – Bill Tytla
A Wolf in Sheik’s Clothing – Isadore Sparber
Spinach vs. Hamburgers – Seymour Keitel
Snow Place Like Home – Seymour Keitel
Robin Hood-Winked – Seymour Keitel
Symphony in Spinach – Seymour Keitel
1949
Popeye’s Premiere – No director credit. Utilized footage from Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp, directed by Dave Fleischer.
Lumberjack and Jill – Seymour Keitel
Hot Air Aces – Isadore Sparber
A Balmy Swami – Isadore Sparber
Tar with a Star – Bill Tytla
Silly Hillbilly – Isadore Sparber
Barking Dogs Don’t Fite – Isadore Sparber
The Fly’s Last Flight – Seymour Keitel
Like the previous volumes, this has reportedly been sourced from 4K remasters of each short’s original nitrate Technicolor negative, these shorts look fabulous. The amount of detail is stunning. Colors are well balanced and bright. This is truly top tier stuff for cartoon fans.
The DTS mono 2.0 Master Audio (mono) is free of any hisses, pops, or crackles. Dialogue and music cues are clean and clear throughout. While the negative briefly shows its age in a couple of spots, it’s impossible to complain about the level of restoration work done here.
Optional English subtitles are available during all seventeen shorts.
There are no extras.