'Popito' and 'Olivita' are a dance team, performing at Wimpy's Cafe. Bluto is jealous, and heckles and otherwise disrupts the act.'Popito' and 'Olivita' are a dance team, performing at Wimpy's Cafe. Bluto is jealous, and heckles and otherwise disrupts the act.'Popito' and 'Olivita' are a dance team, performing at Wimpy's Cafe. Bluto is jealous, and heckles and otherwise disrupts the act.
Lou Fleischer
- Wimpy
- (voice)
Jack Mercer
- Popeye
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Mae Questel
- Olive Oyl
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Directors
- Dave Fleischer
- Willard Bowsky(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaA large selection of Thimble Theatre characters have blink and you'll miss it cameos in this cartoon: Cole Oyl, Olive Oyl's Dad makes a very rare appearance, he can be seen poking his head out of the bottom left window after Bluto leaves the apartment building. In the window to the right of Cole is Nana Oyl, Olive's mother and directly above the door appears to be Ham Gravey, Olive's original boyfriend. The last cameo is Popeye's driver, Oscar, a friend of Popeye from the comics.
- GoofsIn the colorized version, the windows on the apartment building are not animated, they remain closed when the residents poke their heads out.
- Alternate versionsAlso available in a colorized version.
- SoundtracksWhy Am I So Beautiful?
(uncredited)
Music by Sammy Timberg
Lyrics by Bob Rothberg
Performed by Mae Questel
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Popeye, Bluto & Olive On The Dance Floor - Hilarious!
Who are the dance sensations at Wimpy's Cafe? Well, the duo of "Popito and Olivita," of course!
Highlights of this very humorous Popeye cartoon included Bluto "scatting" down the street as he punches out Popeye's face on every billboard he sees; his comments when he looks at Olive's face on those billboards ("What a sweet mama! Boy, she's got something!"); nightclub emcee Wimpy with a top hat that is converted to a grill to make hamburgers; and much more.
The story revolves around Bluto trying to ruin the dancing pair's act. That comes after the brute getting the brushoff from Olive on the way in the nightclub. Bluto vows revenge.
I'm not a big fan of the fickle Olive Oyl but I had laugh out loud at some of the lyrics in her opening song, modestly called "Why I Am So Beautiful?" One example: "Can it be my grace or form divine? Can it be my face or these pretty feet of mine? Whooo!!" Mae Questel does a hilarious job singing the song.
What happens afterward is different in that all the violence is done while Popeye and Bluto are dancing with each other. You have to see it to believe it. The Russian dancing at the end is the best part - just an incredible hoot to watch.
This an outstanding cartoon, another of the best in perhaps the best years of Popeye: the mid-to-late 1930s.
Highlights of this very humorous Popeye cartoon included Bluto "scatting" down the street as he punches out Popeye's face on every billboard he sees; his comments when he looks at Olive's face on those billboards ("What a sweet mama! Boy, she's got something!"); nightclub emcee Wimpy with a top hat that is converted to a grill to make hamburgers; and much more.
The story revolves around Bluto trying to ruin the dancing pair's act. That comes after the brute getting the brushoff from Olive on the way in the nightclub. Bluto vows revenge.
I'm not a big fan of the fickle Olive Oyl but I had laugh out loud at some of the lyrics in her opening song, modestly called "Why I Am So Beautiful?" One example: "Can it be my grace or form divine? Can it be my face or these pretty feet of mine? Whooo!!" Mae Questel does a hilarious job singing the song.
What happens afterward is different in that all the violence is done while Popeye and Bluto are dancing with each other. You have to see it to believe it. The Russian dancing at the end is the best part - just an incredible hoot to watch.
This an outstanding cartoon, another of the best in perhaps the best years of Popeye: the mid-to-late 1930s.
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- Runtime8 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Morning, Noon and Night Club (1937) officially released in Canada in English?
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