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''Popeye, the Ace of Space'' is a 1953 3D theatrical cartoon released as a Stereotoon. It was produced by
Famous Studios Famous Studios (renamed Paramount Cartoon Studios in 1956) was the first animation division of the film studio Paramount Pictures from 1942 to 1967. Famous was founded as a successor company to Fleischer Studios, after Paramount seized contro ...
for the Stereotoon series featuring Popeye and distributed by
Paramount Pictures Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American film and television production company, production and Distribution (marketing), distribution company and the main namesake division of Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS). It is the fifth-oldes ...
. It was the first of two Paramount cartoons to be created in 3D format but with unsatisfying results. The other was ''
Boo Moon ''Boo Moon'' is a 1954 theatrical cartoon short released in 3D format as a Stereotoon. It was produced by Famous Studios for the Stereotoon series featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Plot Casper emerges ...
'' with Casper the Friendly Ghost. Aiming to make a big impression on audiences, Paramount allocated additional funding for the Stereotoons which more than doubled the amount usually budgeted for Famous Studios cartoons of the day.3-D Rarities: A collection of 22 Ultra-Rare and Stunningly Restored 3-D films. Page 20


Plot

A semi-remake of the earlier Popeye cartoon
Rocket to Mars This is a list of the 122 cartoons of the ''Popeye the Sailor'' film series produced by Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios (later known as Paramount Cartoon Studios) from 1942 to 1957, with 14 in black and white and 108 in color. These cartoons ...
, Popeye drives along a country road in his boat-shaped car. When he sees that a bridge is out, he takes care of the problem with the help of some spinach. Meanwhile, an alien spaceship approaches Earth with its occupants bent on finding and abducting an average Earthman to conduct their tests on. They find Popeye instead, and snatch him away from his car via a propeller-mounted plunger. Later, the ship arrives at its planet of origin (determined by Popeye to be Mars). Many green-skinned aliens are in attendance as the Earthman is put on the first of their sinister machines: a Cosmic Ager that soon makes him turn 125. Not amused by the experiment, he counters by eating his wonder vegetable, and reverts to age two. After the child regurgitates some excess spinach, he goes back to age 40. Next, he is strapped to a cruel contraption that would drop the huge "Atom Apple Smasher" upon his outstretched neck. Perusing a third can of spinach makes his Adam's apple as hard as Gibraltar and the massive hammer is split in two. The abductors then successfully try disintegrating the powerful being and, when his last spinach can is all that is left of him, the aliens fight for the source of his great might. Popeye is not entirely gone, however, and his invisible hand secures the spinach. Visible and strong again, he joins the spacemen's fight until they are finally pacified. He then borrows their spaceship and safely travels back to Earth while singing his song.


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* * {{bcdb title, id=15681-Popeye-The-Ace-Of-Space * http://www.intanibase.com/shorts.aspx?shortID=4470&studioID=10#page=general_info * https://seymourkneitel.blogspot.ie/2012/02/golden-age-of-3d.html 1953 animated films 1953 short films 1950s animated short films 1953 3D films Popeye the Sailor theatrical cartoons Mars in film Alien abduction films 1950s science fiction films 1950s American animated films American 3D films American comedy short films Paramount Pictures short films 3D animated short films 1950s English-language films American animated short films Animated films about extraterrestrial life American science fiction short films