Dave Fleischer

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    Swing Cleaning (1941)

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    Swing Cleaning (1941)

    Gabby is a servant in a castle and is required to do a little housework.

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    Pest Pilot (1941)

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    Pest Pilot (1941)

    Popeye runs a small airport. Pappy comes along and wants to be a pilot, but Popeye tells him he’s too old. Pappy, dejected, leaves, but manages to start one of the planes parked outside. He flies it, causing much damage. His imminent crash is announced, and Popeye rushes to the site. Fortunately, Pappy is OK.

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    Two for the Zoo (1941)

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    Two for the Zoo (1941)

    Gabby is forced to take care of a strange animal called a Kango.

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    I'll Never Crow Again (1941)

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    I’ll Never Crow Again (1941)

    Olive’s garden is being raided by some very persistent crows; she calls Popeye for help, and it takes him the rest of the cartoon to hit on the solution.

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    Child Psykolojiky (1941)

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    Child Psykolojiky (1941)

    Popeye and Poopdeck Pappy are trying to play poker, but Swee’Pea’s crying keeps interrupting them. Pappy wants to smack the tot, but Popeye persuades him to try psychology instead. Popeye tells the story of how “George Washlincoln” chopped down the cherry tree. Inspired, Swee’Pea chops a hole in the floor, then tells the truth. Popeye rushes out to buy him a reward, leaving Pappy in charge, but Pappy believes in a rather dangerous style of parenting, introducing him to William Tell (from both ends of the gun). Pappy lies about it to Popeye.

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    Kickin' the Conga Round (1942)

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    Kickin’ the Conga Round (1942)

    Shore leave in South America; Bluto muscles in on Popeye’s girl, Olivia Oyla. Popeye muscles him out, but when they get to the conga club, he doesn’t care to dance, so Bluto wins again.

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    Song of Victory (1942)

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    Song of Victory (1942)

    A vulture, a gorilla and a hyena (“with no small resemblances to actual dictators”) bully the woodland animals, who eventually fight back, using the letter V as their victory symbol.

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    Let's All Go to the Lobby (1957)

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    Let’s All Go to the Lobby (1957)

    An animated chorus line of treats dances down a theater aisle while singing a jingle that encourages the audience to visit the concession stand.

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    Taking The Blame (1935)

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    Taking The Blame (1935)

    Betty brings home a cat as a playmate for her pet puppy, Pudgy. The cat manages to get Pudgy blamed for all his misbehaviour.

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    Superman

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    Superman

    Superman made his animated debut in this series of seventeen classic Technicolor short films produced by Fleischer Studios and its successor Famous Studios in the 1940s.

    $48.00
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