This is a list of the 109 cartoons of the
''Popeye the Sailor'' film series, produced from the beginning of the series in 1933 to 1942 by
Fleischer Studios
Fleischer Studios () is an American animation studio founded in 1929 by brothers Max and Dave Fleischer, who ran the pioneering company from its inception until its acquisition by Paramount Pictures, the parent company and the distributor of i ...
for
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American film and television production company, production and Distribution (marketing), distribution company and the main namesake division of Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS). It is the fifth-oldes ...
.
During the course of production in 1941, Paramount assumed control of the Fleischer studio, removing founders
Max and
Dave Fleischer
Dave Fleischer (; July 14, 1894 – June 25, 1979) was an American film director and producer, best known as a co-owner of Fleischer Studios with his older brother Max Fleischer. He was a native of New York City.
Biography
Fleischer was the ...
from control of the studio and renaming the organization
Famous Studios
Famous Studios (renamed Paramount Cartoon Studios in 1956) was the first animation division of the film studio Paramount Pictures from 1942 to 1967. Famous was founded as a successor company to Fleischer Studios, after Paramount seized control ...
by 1942. ''Popeye'' cartoons continued production under Famous Studios following 1942's ''Baby Wants a Bottleship''.
All cartoons are one reel (6 to 10 minutes long) and in black and white, except for the three ''Popeye Color Specials'' (''
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
''Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor'' is a 1936 two-reel animated cartoon short subject film in the '' Popeye Color Feature'' series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on November 27, 1936 by Paramount Pictures. It was pr ...
'' from 1936, ''
Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves
''Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves'' is a two-reel animated cartoon short subject in the '' Popeye Color Feature'' series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on November 26, 1937 by Paramount Pictures. It was prod ...
'' from 1937, and ''
Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp
''Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp'' is a two-reel animated cartoon short subject in the '' Popeye Color Specials'' series, produced in Technicolor and released to theaters on April 7, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by Max Fleischer ...
'' from 1939), which are two reels (15 to 20 minutes long) and in
Technicolor
Technicolor is a series of color motion picture processes, the first version dating back to 1916, and followed by improved versions over several decades.
Definitive Technicolor movies using three black and white films running through a special ...
.
Dave Fleischer was the credited director on every cartoon produced by Fleischer Studios. Fleischer's actual duties were those of a
film producer
A film producer is a person who oversees film production. Either employed by a production company or working independently, producers plan and coordinate various aspects of film production, such as selecting the script, coordinating writing, di ...
and creative supervisor, with the head animators doing much of the work assigned to
animation director
An animation director is either the director in charge of all aspects of the animation process during the production of an animated film or television, and animated segment for a live action film or television show, or the animator in charge of c ...
s in other studios. The head animator is the first animator listed.
[ Culhane, Shamus (1986). ''Talking Animals and Other People.'' New York: Da Capo Press. Pg. 40-41] Credited animators are therefore listed for each short.
Short films
Other appearances
Popeye also appeared in a 1934 short titled ''
Let's Sing with Popeye'' which had recycled footage from the first ''Popeye'' cartoon and had no plot other than to allow the audience to sing along with Popeye via a
bouncing ball. This film was made for theaters that participated in Paramount's weekly Popeye Fan Club meetings.
References
External links
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Film series introduced in 1933
Popeye the Sailor (Fleischer Studios)
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