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Olive Oyl and Water Don't Mix (1942)

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Olive Oyl and Water Don't Mix

5 reviews
8/10

I feel sorry for Olive at times in this one.

Usually, Olive irritates me no end. But in this one, there are times when I feel sorry for her, because Popeye and Bluto see her more as a prize to be won in their continual battle with one another, rather than as someone worth having around for her own sake. Excellent animation and good sight gags here. Well worth watching. Recommended.
  • llltdesq
  • Aug 29, 2002
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8/10

A Quck Change Of Mind For These 'Female Women'-Hating Sailors

The banner over the boardwalk entering the big Navy ship reads, ""Visitors welcome, except Sundays and Weekdays." Navy men Popeye and Bluto are on-board that ship, discussing the opposite sex.

Bluto comments, "Women are natural-born troublemakers Things go along peacefully, then in steps a dame and, psh, you're in trouble." He tells Popeye, "From now on, let's you and me have nuthin' to do with female women." They shake hands on it.

Then, who walks aboard the ship but some "hot dame," Olive Oyl, who asks the two guys if either would show her around. This is one of those Popeye cartoons in which nobody really knows each other. Neither of the guys know who Olive is, but they like what they see! So much for the woman-hating talk! From that point, it's a contest for the "goil."

The humor is decent in here; nothing super but entertaining enough to watch with a smile on your face.
  • ccthemovieman-1
  • Dec 11, 2008
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7/10

Poor Olive

Popeye and Bluto decide that women are too much trouble and swear off them. Then Olive shows up. Of course, what happens is big time violence where Olive is the victim. She doesn't seem to be anything but an object in a tug o war. Eventually, she regains some dignity and the men are beaten to a pulp.
  • Hitchcoc
  • Mar 20, 2021
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7/10

good standard Popeye

Popeye and Bluto are Navy sailors. Women are trouble and they agree to have nothing to do with them. They ignore the agreement immediately when Olive Oyl shows up. This has Popeye passing Olive up with the naval guns. Popeye and Bluto are friendly rivals. It's a good standard Popeye cartoon.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • Sep 18, 2020
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Fun Short

Olive Oyl and Water Don't Mix (1942)

*** (out of 4)

Popeye and Bluto are on a ship discussing women and agree to not let them get in between their friendship. Just then Olive Oyl walks past and all fighting breaks loose.

This here is another good entry for the series and fans should enjoy it since there's pretty much non-stop violence from the start to the end. There are many funny bits but in all honesty the best moment happens early on when the two men are being sincere and discussing the heartaches women bring. The animation is excellent as you'd expect and there's some nice fights throughout.
  • Michael_Elliott
  • Sep 17, 2017
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