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Shuteye Popeye

  • 1952
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  • 6m
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5.9/10
325
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Shuteye Popeye (1952)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

Popeye's snoring is keeping his resident mouse awake. The mouse fights back. Popeye makes a mistake: he traps the mouse in a spinach can that isn't completely empty.Popeye's snoring is keeping his resident mouse awake. The mouse fights back. Popeye makes a mistake: he traps the mouse in a spinach can that isn't completely empty.Popeye's snoring is keeping his resident mouse awake. The mouse fights back. Popeye makes a mistake: he traps the mouse in a spinach can that isn't completely empty.

  • Directors
    • Izzy Sparber
    • Al Eugster
  • Writer
    • Irv Spector
  • Stars
    • Jack Mercer
    • Izzy Sparber
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    325
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Izzy Sparber
      • Al Eugster
    • Writer
      • Irv Spector
    • Stars
      • Jack Mercer
      • Izzy Sparber
    • 10User reviews
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    Jack Mercer
    Jack Mercer
    • Popeye
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Izzy Sparber
    • Mouse
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Izzy Sparber
      • Al Eugster
    • Writer
      • Irv Spector
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    7TheLittleSongbird

    Popeye and the mouse

    Really like to love a good deal of Popeye cartoons and like the character of Popeye. Will admit though to preferring the Popeye cartoons from the Dave Fleischer era, the cartoons tend to be funnier and there is more originality and more risk taking in some of them.

    'Shuteye Popeye' is a late Popeye cartoon and made in Famous Studios' roughest and most variable period where budgets were much smaller in particularly the animation and deadlines and time constraints were shorter and tighter. All things considered, while there are infinitely better Popeye cartoons (especially during the Fleischer era) and there are signs of what made this period an inferior one for Famous Studios, 'Shuteye Popeye' is not a bad late Popeye cartoon at all, actually really very enjoyable and one of the better cartoons in Famous Studios' late output. It is up there with one of the more interesting, if not quite one of the best, funny animal Popeye cartoons because the "funny animal" in question is far from potentially irritating comic relief and is actually amusing and identifiable.

    As to be expected, the story is nothing special despite a different conflict and not having the usual supporting characters, two of the biggest interest points about 'Shuteye Popeye'. Will agree too that the humour and premise are more like what you see in a Tom and Jerry cartoon, which is both intriguing and slightly perplexing.

    Similarly the animation quality is uneven, never terrible but never fantastic. The colours are fine and there is smoothness and nice detail but there are many moments where the backgrounds are sparse and the drawing rough.

    What is fantastic about 'Shuteye Popeye' is the music score, the best thing for me. It's beautifully orchestrated, rhythmically it's full of energy and there is so much character and atmosphere, it's also brilliant at adding to the action and enhancing it. The gags, ranging from very amusing to hilarious and creative for late Famous Studios/Popeye, are executed very well, the interplay between Popeye and the mouse is lively and witty if in need of more variety at times and the pace is never dull. The whole role reversal with the spinach is very cleverly done.

    Popeye is very likeable and amusing as the only human in 'Shuteye Popeye', while the mouse in a change of pace to Popeye's usual adversaries (namely Bluto) is fun and one can relate if they have ever had difficulty sleeping due to noise. Jack Mercer does a great job as Popeye and the Popeye voice that has always in my mind the most.

    Concluding, pretty good. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    6boblipton

    Is That Mouse Herman?

    Popeye is sleeping, but his snoring is so loud it wakes the mouse sleeping in a hole in the war. You know this means war!

    It's good to see a Popeye cartoon in which he isn't duking it out with Bluto over Olive Oyl, and therefore I find this one far superior. The big plot point is who eats the spinach, and it's worth finding out.
    Michael_Elliott

    Popeye vs the Mouse

    Shuteye Popeye (1952)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Popeye is asleep but his incredibly loud and annoying snoring is keeping up a mouse trying to get some sleep behind the wall. Pretty soon the two are doing battle in hopes that one of them can get some sleep.

    SHUTEYE POPEYE is a pretty good entry in the later day series. I don't think anyone would claim the 50's Popeye was as good as the shorts from the 30s but this one here manages to have a couple very good laughs that make it worth viewing as well as a nice little twist at the end. There's no question that the highlight comes when Popeye plants a mouse trap and then gets emotionally connected when he thinks he has hurt the mouse too badly.
    Kirpianuscus

    snoring war

    Popeye against a little mouse. The familiar confrontations , having as start point the snoring of legendary sailor. And, off course, the spinach . Nice, precise, amusing.
    6Pjtaylor-96-138044

    A mouse in the house.

    'Shuteye Popeye (1952)' sees Popeye go toe-to-toe with a mouse, 'Tom and Jerry' style. He's just trying to get some sleep but his snoring disturbs the little critter. We're actually asked to empathise more with the mouse here, but Popeye is just so innocent and tolerant throughout that it's quite difficult to do so. At most, you just sort of stay ambivalent about the whole thing. Still, the piece is enjoyable enough. It's simple but effective, with a few satisfying set-pieces and chucklesome moments. It does end with a particularly off-putting sight-gag, though. Plus, it doesn't really feel like it has an identity, as such. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      This short has gained some infamy for its use of a sped-up voice clip used for the mouse, which includes swearing.
    • Goofs
      Popeye's legs are sticking through a broken window, and he lowers the sash completely, as though his legs aren't even there.
    • Quotes

      Mouse: [sped up dialogue] Oh yeah, because I don't need too much of it, it isn't a big scene, now let me get something I can really read, will ya? These words trip me up, goddamn, but I don't like that.

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sen z przeszkodami
    • Production company
      • Famous Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 6m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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