Popeye and Bluto are running for president; it's election day, the vote is tied, and Olive is the only remaining voter.Popeye and Bluto are running for president; it's election day, the vote is tied, and Olive is the only remaining voter.Popeye and Bluto are running for president; it's election day, the vote is tied, and Olive is the only remaining voter.
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Jackson Beck
- Bluto
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Jack Mercer
- Popeye
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Mae Questel
- Olive Oyl
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Lots of punches with attacks and counterattacks. The vote for president is tied and who should have the deciding vote but our dear Olive Oyl. So Popeye and Opponent, Bluto, duke it out. They each try to impress the farm woman with their abilities to cut wood, plow a field, and store hay. Olive is using them to do the work she usually does. Fortunately for Popeye, Olive has a spinach field. Some of the bits are clever and work quite well. Perhaps one of the better in the series. Of course, since it's 1956, the picture quality is quite good, and the color, like most of these late features, enhances the events.
With a title like that, you expect a lot more than Popeye and Bluto helping Olive out with farm chores so she can get to the polls. How about Popeye kicking out Congress?? Single-handedly building new roads?? How about Bluto trying to frame him in a scandal?? How about entertaining us??!!
The Popeye/Paramount cartoons were winding down--1957's CRYSTAL BRAWL being the last one. And like The Three Stooges;half of them were using stock footage.
So this is one of the better ones---the Popeye/Bluto rivalry taken t he highest stakes of all--The White House. Hey,this looks downright ssane compared to the state of USA politics today and the Trumpchimpanzees ruining America bit by bit. Well,at least we kept a boor from The White House for a 60-year reprieve.
So this is one of the better ones---the Popeye/Bluto rivalry taken t he highest stakes of all--The White House. Hey,this looks downright ssane compared to the state of USA politics today and the Trumpchimpanzees ruining America bit by bit. Well,at least we kept a boor from The White House for a 60-year reprieve.
Popeye for President (1956)
*** (out of 4)
Popeye and Bluto are running for President and they soon realize that the election is tied with only one person in the country who hasn't voted yet and that's Olive Oyl. Both men rush to her farm to win her vote by doing the various chores.
POPEYE FOR PRESIDENT is certainly one of the better shorts from this era of the series. There's a lot of great action throughout the film as well as some nice laughs. The highlights certainly begin once we're on the farm and we get some creative scenes of Popeye helping out on the farm including a very funny bit dealing with some wood that needs chopped. Fans of the series will certainly enjoy this film as the action is non-stop.
*** (out of 4)
Popeye and Bluto are running for President and they soon realize that the election is tied with only one person in the country who hasn't voted yet and that's Olive Oyl. Both men rush to her farm to win her vote by doing the various chores.
POPEYE FOR PRESIDENT is certainly one of the better shorts from this era of the series. There's a lot of great action throughout the film as well as some nice laughs. The highlights certainly begin once we're on the farm and we get some creative scenes of Popeye helping out on the farm including a very funny bit dealing with some wood that needs chopped. Fans of the series will certainly enjoy this film as the action is non-stop.
It's the Presidential election time and Popeye, of the Spinach Party, is running against Bluto, of the Blutocratic Party. Popeye promises free ice cream while Bluto dishes out cigars. Things are not looking good for our hero, according to the crowd size. Popeye has just one little dog sitting there waging is tale while Bluto has a huge group of people listening to him.
While the two candidates get in an argument, they notice a neon ticker-tape sign flashing on a nearby building that says the election is all tied up with just one vote left in Green County: a "Miss Olive Oyl." Naturally, our two rivals are going to do their best to persuade Olive to vote for them so they race out to the country outskirts to woo her.
Popeye's methods of chopping and stack wood, plowing the field and putting hay in the hayloft are creative and very funny. Bluto is stupid and ineffective in every thing he does in this cartoon, an appropriate representative of his party name.
While the two candidates get in an argument, they notice a neon ticker-tape sign flashing on a nearby building that says the election is all tied up with just one vote left in Green County: a "Miss Olive Oyl." Naturally, our two rivals are going to do their best to persuade Olive to vote for them so they race out to the country outskirts to woo her.
Popeye's methods of chopping and stack wood, plowing the field and putting hay in the hayloft are creative and very funny. Bluto is stupid and ineffective in every thing he does in this cartoon, an appropriate representative of his party name.
Did you know
- TriviaPopeye's use of the tractor gears as transport resembles an early version of the rollerblade.
- GoofsPopeye says to the crowd, "when you goes to the polls today, a vote for Popeye means free ice cream for all the kiddies!", which, along with Bluto handing out cigars to secure votes, indicates that many people have not yet voted. However, before the people in the crowd can go vote, the building message board says the vote is tied, and Olive Oyl is the only outstanding vote.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Toon in with Me: A President's Day Zach-tacular (2021)
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- 6m
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- 1.37 : 1
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