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    Popeye The Sailor: Volume 1 (1933 - 1938)
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    Quality: DVD9
    
    	

    Format: DVD Video Video codec: MPEG2 Audio codec: AC3 Video: NTSC 4:3 (720 x 480) Audio: English (Dolby Digital, 1 ch)
    Episodes list:
    Disc 1
    Mã:
    1933
    01. Popeye the Sailor (optional commentary by historian Michael Barrier with a recording of animator Dave Tendlar).
    
    
    02. I Yam What I Yam (commentary by animator Mark Kausler)
    03. Blow Me Down! (Commentary by animators and Jorge Gutierrez and Sandra Equihua)
    04. I Eats My Spinach (commentary by Barrier with a Tendlar audio recording)
    05. Seasin's Greetinks!
    06. Wild Elephinks (commentary by historian Jerry Beck)
    1934
    07. Sock-a-bye, Baby (commentary by historian Glenn Mitchell)
    08. Let's You and Him Fight
    09. The Man on the Flying Trapeze
    10. Can You Take It (commentary by filmmaker Greg Ford)
    11. Shoein' Hosses
    12. Strong to the Finich
    13. Shiver Me Timbers!
    14. Axe Me Another
    15. A Dream Walking (commentary by director Eric Goldberg)
    Special features
    ''I Yam What I Yam'' The Story of Popeye the Sailor
    Popeye Popumentaries. Mining the Strip= Elzie Segar and Thimble Theatre
    and
    Popeye Popumentaries. Me Fickle Goyl, Olive Oyl= The World's Least Likely Sex Symbol
    From the vault: Three Bray Productions/International Film Service studio shorts: "Colonel Heeza Liar at the Bat" (1915), "Krazy Kat Goes-A-Wooing (1916), "Domestic Difficulties" (1916)
    Disc 2
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    1934
    16. The Two-Alarm Fire
    17. The Dance Contest
    18. We Aim to Please
    1935
    19. Beware of Barnacle Bill (commentary by historian Jerry Beck)
    20. Be Kind to "Animals"
    21. Pleased to Meet Cha!
    22. The "Hyp-nut-tist"
    23. Choose Yer "Weppins" (commentary by filmmaker Greg Ford)
    24. For Better or Worser (commentary by filmmaker Greg Ford)
    25. Dizzy Divers
    26. You Gotta be a Football Hero (commentary by historian Jerry Beck)
    27. King of the Mardi Gras (commentary by historian Michael Barrier with actor Jack Mercer (the voice of Popeye)).
    28. Adventures of Popeye (commentary by historian Glenn Mitchell)
    29. The Spinach Overture (commentary by historian Daniel Goldmark)
    1936
    30. Vim, Vigor, and Vitaliky
    Special features
    Retrospective documentary: "Forging the Frame: The Roots of Animation 1900-1920"
    Popeye Popumentaries: "Wimpy the Moocher: Ode to the Burgermeister", "Sailor's Hornpipes: The Voices of Popeye"
    From the vault: Three Bray Productions/Sullivan Studios shorts: "Bobby Bumps Puts a Beanery on the Bum" (1918), "Feline Follies" (1919), "The Tantalizing Fly" (1919)
    Disc 3
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    1936
    31. A Clean Shaven Man (commentary by writer Paul Dini)
    32. Brotherly Love
    33. I-Ski Love-ski You-ski (commentary by directors John Kricfalusi and Eddie Fitzgerald and cartoonist Kali Fontecchio)
    34. Bridge Ahoy!
    35. What - No Spinach?
    36. I Wanna Be a Lifeguard
    37. Let's Get Movin'
    38. Never Kick a Woman
    39. Little Swee'Pea
    40. Hold the Wire
    41. The Spinach Roadster
    42. Popeye the Sailor meets Sinbad the Sailor (Technicolor two reeler with commentary by directors by directors John Kricfalusi and Eddie Fitzgerald and cartoonist Kali Fontecchio, nominated for an Academy Award)
    43. I'm in the Army Now
    1937
    44. The Paneless Window Washer (commentary by animator Mark Kausler)
    45. Organ Grinder's Swing
    Special features
    Popeye Popumentaries: "Blow Me Down! The Music of Popeye", "Popeye in Living Color: A Look at the Color Two-Reelers"
    From the vault: Six Out of the Inkwell shorts: "Modeling" (1921), "Invisible Ink" (1921), "Bubbles" (1922), "Jumping Beans" (1922), "Bedtime" (1923), "Trapped (1923)
    Disc 4
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    1937
    46. My Artistical Temperature
    47. Hospitaliky
    48. The Twister Pitcher
    49. Morning, Noon, and Nightclub
    50. Lost and Foundry (commentary by directors by directors John Kricfalusi and Eddie Fitzgerald and cartoonist Kali Fontecchio)
    51. I Never Changes my Altitude
    52. I Likes Babies and Infinks
    53. The Football Toucher Downer
    54. Protek the Weakerist (commentary by historian Jerry Beck)
    55. Popeye the Sailor meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves (Technicolor two reeler with commentary by directors by directors John Kricfalusi and Eddie Fitzgerald and cartoonist Kali Fontecchio)
    56. Fowl Play
    1938
    57. Let's Celebrake
    58. Learn Polikeness
    59. The House Builder-Upper
    60. Big Chief Ugh-Amugh-Ugh
    Special features
    Popeye Popumentaries: "Me Lil' Swee'Pea: Whose Kid is He Anyway?", "Et Tu, Bluto? Cartoondom's Heavist Heavy"
    From the vault: Four Out of the Inkwell/Fleischer Studio shorts: "A Trip to Mars" (1924), "Koko Trains 'Em" (1925), "Koko Back Tracks" (1927), "Let's Sing with Popeye" (1934)
    Download Volume 1 (4*1 Link DVD-ISO)
    https://www.fshare.vn/folder/NQGTJWNCEP31

    Popeye The Sailor: Volume 2 (1938 - 1940)
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    Disc Info:
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    Quality: DVD9
    Format: DVD Video
    Video codec: MPEG2
    Audio codec: AC3
    Video: NTSC 4:3 (720 x 480)
    Audio: English (Dolby Digital, 1 ch)
    Episodes list:
    Disc 1
    Mã:
    1938
    01. I Yam Love Sick
    02. Plumbing Is A "Pipe"
    03. The Jeep (Commentary by Historian Glen Mitchell)
    04. Bulldozing The Bull (Commentary by writer Paul Dini)
    05. Mutiny Ain't Nice (Commentary by filmmaker Greg Ford)
    06. Goonland (Commentary by Historian Glen Mitchell)
    07. A Date To Skate (Commentary with historian Michael Barrier with audio from animator Gordon Sheehan)1939
    08. Cops Is Always Right (Commentary with historian Michael Barrier with audio from animator Dave Tendlar)
    09. Customers Wanted (Commentary by director Eric Goldberg)
    10. Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp - Technicolor Two-Reeler
    11. Leave Well Enough Alone
    12. Wotta Nightmare (Commentary by Historian Jerry Beck)
    13. Ghosks Is The Bunk
    14. Hello How Am I (Commentary by animator Mark Kausler)
    15. It's The Natural Thing To Do (Commentary with historian Michael Barrier with audio from animator Arnold Gillespie)
    Special features
    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
    Out of the Inkwell: The Fleischer Story.
    Disc 2
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    1939
    16. Never Sock A Baby1940
    17. Shakespearian Spinach
    18. Females Is Fickle
    19. Stealin Aint Honest (Commentary by director Bob Jacques)
    20. Me Feelins Is Hurt
    21. Onion Pacific
    22. Wimmin Is A Myskery
    23. Nurse-Mates
    24. Fightin Pals
    25. Doin Impossikible Stunts
    26. Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive
    27. Puttin On The Act (Commentary by historian Daniel Goldmark)
    28. Popeye Meets William Tell (Commentary by filmmaker Greg Ford with audio of animator Shamus Culhane)
    29. My Pop, My Pop
    30. With Poopdeck Pappy
    31. Popeye Presents Eugene, The Jeep
    Special features
    Popeye Popumentry: Men of Spinach and Steel.
    From the Vault:
    Paramount presents Popular Science--segment of a 1939 Paramount short covering the making of Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp at the Fleischer studio in Miami, Florida
    The Mechanical Monsters--a 1941 Superman short
    Early Max Fleischer Art Gallery
    Females is Fickle pencil test
    Stealin' Ain't Honest storyboard reel
    I'm Popeye the Sailor Man vintage audio recording by Billy Costello
    Michael Sporn interviews Jack Mercer (audio only) VTS_03_1
    Download Volume 2 (2*1 Link DVD-ISO)
    https://www.fshare.vn/folder/9EZICTUK15AT

    Popeye The Sailor: Volume 3 (1941 - 1943)
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    Disc Info:
    Mã:
    Quality: DVD9
    Format: DVD Video
    Video codec: MPEG2
    Audio codec: AC3
    Video: NTSC 4:3 (720 x 480)
    Audio: English (Dolby Digital, 1 ch)
    Episodes list:
    Disc 1
    Mã:
    01. Problem Pappy (1941) w/ Poopdeck Pappy
    02. Quiet! Pleeze (1941) w/ Poopdeck Pappy
    03. Olive's Sweepstakes Ticket (1941) w/ Olive, Swee'pea, Bluto & Poopdeck Pappy (1941)
    04. Flies Ain't Human (1941)
    05. Popeye Meets Rip Van Winkle (1941) w/ Rip Van Winkle & Chico Marx.
    06. Olive's Boithday Presink (1941) w/ Olive Oyl
    07. Child Psykolojiky (1941)w/ Swee'pea & Poopdeck Pappy.
    08. Pest Pilot (1941) w/ Poopdeck Pappy
    09. I'll Never Crow Again (1941) w/ Olive Oyl
    10. The Mighty Navy (1941) - First true wartime themed Popeye.
    11. Nix on Hypnotricks (1941) w/ Olive Oyl & Professor I. Stare.
    12. Kickin' the Conga 'Round (1942) w/ Olive Oyl & Bluto.
    13. Blunder Below (1942) - Wartime themed.
    14. Fleets Of Stren'th (1942) - Wartime themed.
    15. Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye and Peep-eye (1942) w/ Nephews
    16. Olive Oyl And Water Don't Mix (1942) w/ Olive Oyl & Bluto.
    Special features
    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: Three Out of the Inkwell shorts:
    The Clown's Little Brother (1920)
    The Cartoon Factory (1924)
    Koko Needles the Boss (1927)
    Disc 2
    Mã:
    17. Many Tanks (Fleischer) (1942) Wartime themed
    18. Baby Wants a Bottleship (Flesicher)(1942) w/ Olive & Swee'pea - wartime themed.
    19. You're a Sap, Mr. Jap (Dan Gordon)(1942) - first Famous Studio cartoon. Wartime themed, BANNED FROM TELEVISION.
    20. Alona on the Sarong Seas (Isadore Sparber)(1942) w/ Olive as Princess Alona & Bluto.
    21. A Hull of a Mess (Sparber)(1942) - Wartime themed
    22. Scrap The Japs (Seymour Kneitel)(1942)- Wartime themed, BANNED FROM TELEVISION.
    23. Me Musical Nephews (Kneitel)(1942) w/ nephews
    24. Spinach Fer Britain (Sparber)(1943) - Wartime themed
    25. Seein' Red, White 'N' Blue (1943) - Wartime themed, BANNED FROM TELEVISION
    26. Too Weak to Work (Sparber)(1943) w/ Bluto
    27. A Jolly Good Furlough (Gordon)(1943) w/Olive, Bluto, Twinkletoes & Nephews. - Wartime Themed.
    28. Ration Fer The Duration (Kneitel)(1943) w/ Nephews. - Wartime themed.
    29. The Hungry Goat (Gordon)(1943) - Wartime themed
    30. Happy Birthdaze (Gordon)(1943) w/ Olive Oyl & Shorty.
    31. Wood-Peckin' (Sparber)(1943)
    32. Cartoons Ain't Human (Kneitel)(1943) w/ Olive Oyl & Nephews. Popeye makes an animated movie using stick figures.
    Special features
    Retrospective documentary:
    Forging the Frame: The Roots of Animation: 1921-1930
    From the Vault: Western Electric short
    Finding His Voice (1929)
    Download Volume 3 (2*1 Link DVD-ISO)
    https://www.fshare.vn/folder/P33VXRPYICU3
     

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