Jitterbug Jive

Jitterbug Jive

Release date : June 23, 1950
Runtime : 6m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Bill Tytla /
Writers : Carl Meyer / Jack Mercer /
Production companies : Famous Studios /
June 23, 1950 6m United States of America Animation More
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Olive has invited the boys over, but finds Popeye old-fashioned compared to the zoot-suited Bluto. Popeye wants to dance a waltz, pull taffy, play pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey and croquet, and bob for apples, but Olive turns up her nose at all these as Bluto sabotages them. Finally, Bluto pours quick-drying cement in the apple water and drives off with Olive. Popeye, encased in cement, rolls downhill into a vegetable shop, right next to a bin of spinach. Good thing, because Bluto's getting fresh in a very old-fashioned way. A zoot-suited Popeye stops him, and gets the girl.
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Jack Mercer
Popeye (voice) (uncredited)
Mae Questel
Olive Oyl (voice) (uncredited)
Jackson Beck
Bluto (voice) (uncredited)

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  • title:Jitterbug Jive
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1950
  • Runtime:6m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Bill Tytla /
  • Writers: Carl Meyer · Jack Mercer ·
  • Production companies: Famous Studios ·
  • Overview:Olive has invited the boys over, but finds Popeye old-fashioned compared to the zoot-suited Bluto. Popeye wants to dance a waltz, pull taffy, play pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey and croquet, and bob for apples, but Olive turns up her nose at all these as Bluto sabotages them. Finally, Bluto pours quick-drying cement in the apple water and drives off with Olive. Popeye, encased in cement, rolls downhill into a vegetable shop, right next to a bin of spinach. Good thing, because Bluto's getting fresh in a very old-fashioned way. A zoot-suited Popeye stops him, and gets the girl.
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