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Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936) Facts

Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
Director(s) Dave Fleischer, Willard Bowsky (uncredited)
Producer(s) Max Fleischer
Featured Cast Jack Mercer
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Ray Harryhausen cites this film as a major influence on his work The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.


In 1994, this film was ranked at #17 on the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time.


This film had some of its scenes shot in Tabletop. This was a process that combined 2D and 3D animation - miniature sets were built on a stage, then the characters were then animated and superimposed over this background, so that various objects could pass in front/behind them. This created an impression of depth and quality to the viewer.


This was the first of the "Popeye Color Specials", a trilogy of Technicolor features that were released in the 1930s. These features were over sixteen minutes each (three times as long as a regular Popeye cartoon, and so were considered big-budget adaptations), and were often billed in cinemas alongside/above the main feature.


This was the first Popeye cartoon made in Technicolor.

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