Inspired by Olive's preaching of the value of brotherly love, Popeye takes a walk through the city doing good deeds. But when he sees two rival gangs fighting, and his message is met with fists, he teaches them in the true Popeye manner.

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Is this worth watching today? Yeah, definitely. It's only seven minutes long and the animation has that gritty, bouncy energy you only get from the old Fleischer studios. If you like old-school slapstick or just want to see what people thought was funny during the Depression, you'll dig it. If you hate high-pitched si...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Dave Fleischer

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"Is this worth watching today? Yeah, definitely. It's only seven minutes long and the animation has that gritty, bouncy energy you only get from the old Fleischer studios. If you like old-school slapstick or just want to see what people thought was funny during the Depression, you'll dig it. If you hate high-pitched singing or cartoons where the solution to every problem is a punch to the face, maybe skip it. 🥊 It starts with Olive Oyl singing. She’s on the radio or a record, I couldn't really..."

