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A Date to Skate (1938)

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A Date to Skate

8 reviews
7/10

Like One Of Those Famous Silent Comedies

  • ccthemovieman-1
  • Feb 19, 2007
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7/10

Just Rollin' Along

Popeye insists on taking Olive roller skating. She has never been and now is terrified. But off they go to the rink. Of course, what happens are a series of sight gags which show our skinny heroine taking lots of prat falls. One interesting thing is that while spinach comes into play, Bluto is never on the scene.
  • Hitchcoc
  • Sep 28, 2019
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7/10

Popeye on skates

Fleischer Studios made many good to fine cartoons in the Popeye series (109 between 1933 and 1942, before Famous Studios took over all the way through to the late-50s), while liking a good deal of their work Popeye to me was one of their better series to feature a regular character. Speaking as someone who likes the Koko cartoons and pre-code Betty Boop. The Gabby, Stone Age and Animated Antics series don't do the studio justice.

'A Date to Skate' is from the series' best period (the late-30s in my opinion), yet it is not one of the best cartoons. While still enjoyable, to me it's a lesser Popeye cartoon from the year of 1938. This is not a Popeye versus Bluto cartoon, and another change of pace for Popeye, which are every bit as enjoyable and in a good deal of them even more so than the Popeye versus Bluto efforts. The premise is not an original one, so 'A Date to Skate' is on the formulaic side with few surprises going on, but it doesn't get too repetitive and has enough amusement.

On top of being pretty predictable, am going to agree that it does start off pretty dull and too much of the cartoon felt like set up. The thin story does take a little too long to get going, not much of the material is particularly funny (pleasant but not much more) and the pace is too on the restrained side compared to the usual wildness.

What agreed redeems 'A Date to Skate' is the final act, which is classic Popeye in the best way. Wildly paced, everything coming thick and fast without being rushed and hilarious. Some of the humour comes from Popeye's mumblings which is something of an art form in the Popeye cartoons.The climactic chase is the clear highlight. Popeye is very easy to like and is is amusing and he shares a charming chemistry with Olive, who has an equal amount of time on screen and with material just as good as Popeye's and some of her best actually from this period.

Regarding the animation, it is very good as always from this period. It's beautifully drawn and with immaculate visual detail, that doesn't ever feel cluttered or static, and lively and smooth movement. The music likewise, lots of merry energy and lush orchestration, adding a lot to the action and making the impact even better without being too cartoonish. Fleischer's direction is always accomplished and his style is all over it. Jack Mercer does a typically great job as Popeye, with him clearly enjoying the asides and mumblings the viewer enjoys them too. Mae Questel was the most prolific voice for Olive for good reason, with a voice that actually fitted the character design and personality.

In summary, rough start but the final act helps making 'A Date to Skate' worth seeing. 7/10
  • TheLittleSongbird
  • Nov 17, 2019
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7/10

Popeye and Olive by themselves

Popeye takes Olive Oyl roller-skating and she's new to it. That's it. There's no Bluto or any other Popeye characters. This is black and white. Popeye and Olive function perfectly fine in a slapstick comedy. In this one, they're good together.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • Aug 28, 2021
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7/10

The End Of The Roll

Popeye is out with Olive Oyl. They come across a roller-skating rink. He suggests going in. She doesn't know how to skate. He offers to teach her.

The last of the Popeye cartoons that was produced in New York before the Fleischers moved their operation down to Florida is also the last with Mae Questal voicing Olive before she was replaced by Marjorie Hines. This is a pretty good one. There's no sign of Bluto; that's always a plus for me. And there's one excellent gag in which Popeye breaks the fourth wall in his search for spinach. Add in the usual plethora of gags that Dave Fleischer insisted on, and you'll have a very good time.
  • boblipton
  • Dec 28, 2024
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Another Fun Popeye Short

A Date to Skate (1938)

*** (out of 4)

Popeye and Olive are on a date when they come across a new skating ring. Popeye wants to try it but Olive isn't so sure. Before long Olive finds herself on skates and speeding around town unable to stop.

A DATE TO SKATE isn't a great Popeye short but it's an entertaining one. The highlight here is a sequence where Olive causes a masses traffic wreck as she keeps hanging onto a police officer who is in control of the traffic signs. Another great thing here is the actual animation as it's almost 3D like. As Olive zips through town you really do feel as if you're right there with you as she enters one dangerous situation after another.
  • Michael_Elliott
  • Feb 6, 2017
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skating

A long chain of adventures about the modest abilities of Olive to skate. But Popeye is near her and his bravery and happy served by public spinach, after few car crashes , solves everything. So, some laughts and pure adventures.
  • Kirpianuscus
  • Apr 22, 2021
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