Price : | |
Weight : | 150 g |
Genre : | Boy Series Animation , |
Subtitle : | Chinese , English , |
Language : | Chinese/ Mandarin , English , |
Video Format : | NTSC , |
Audio Format : | DSD , |
Discs : | 1 |
Region Code : | ALL , |
Model : | DVD , |
Popeye: The Ace Of Space was made in the 3-D craze of 1953, and surprisingly few have noticed the strikingly effective visual quality the cartoon has. The cartoon has a visual depth that is rare among cartoons that were made for the 3-D craze and which harkens back to Max and Dave Fleischer's landmark mixture of cel animation with dimensional backgrounds in the 1930s. The cartoon does not look flat as others do; it displays genuine depth in its backgrounds, particularly in the early scenes and also some of the space scenes. The cartoon makes copious use of Popeye's spinach from its opening as he is on a country drive, encounters a collapsed bridge, and uses his famed vegetable to gain the strength needed to fuse the gap and continue on. But overlooking him (cued via unusually lush and effective Winston Sharples music) is a spacecraft from an alien world whose race seeks information on Earth and uses Popeye as a typical Earth being. Taken to their homeworld, Popeye endures dangerous experiments, surviving by downing one can of spinach after another, which eventually causes the alien beings to grapple for his remaining container. The plot moves along quite well and the gags help it move along. This is less an overt comedy than a mixed-mode melodrama in the vein the series had evolved to by 1953, and it works very well as such. But it is the visual depth that makes this cartoon stand out from others. “我很强壮,我爱吃菠菜,我是大力水手波比”,这就是曾 经轰动全世界的大名鼎鼎的大力水手,大家都很熟悉吧? 今天全新包装的波比再次登台亮相,奉献他的大力水手新传。 瞧,夸张而搞笑的波比携他心爱的女朋友奥列夫走了出来,怎么后面还跟着鬼鬼祟祟的布鲁托?只见波比,扬起头往嘴里猛灌一罐菠菜,刹时增加无穷的力量,看来真正的好戏就要上演了。