Me Musical Nephews is a 1942 one-reel animated cartoon directed by Seymour Kneitel and animated by Tom Johnson and George Germanetti. [1] Jack Mercer and Jack Ward wrote the script. [1] It is the 113th episode of the Popeye series, which was released on December 25, 1942.
[2]. Me Musical Nephews is Popeye's 113th animated short, released on December 25, 1942 by Famous Studios. Popeye is falling asleep as Pipeye, Peepeye, Poopeye and Pupeye practice their music.
The nephews are playing with a piano, a drum set, a trombone and a trumpet. They see their Uncle Popeye is asleep, so they wake him up. He tells his nephews they have been good while practicing their music.
Popeye's nephews have been practicing their music and are getting good, but it's bedtime. After Popeye puts them to bed, they discover that many of the things in their bedroom can also be used to. colorized by entercolor technologies in 1985, the company who colorizes the black and white popeye cartoons.
This is "Popeye: Me Musical Nephews (1942) Colorized" by Popeye on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. Me Musical Nephews: Directed by Seymour Kneitel, Thomas Johnson. With Jack Mercer.
Popeye's nephews have been practicing their music and are getting good, but it's bedtime. After Popeye puts them to bed, they discover that many of the things in their bedroom can also be used to make music. And they are also blessed with an uncanny ability to appear to sleep every time Popeye comes to check on.
"Me Musical Nephews" is a 1942 Popeye cartoon directed by Seymour Knietel. The short would later be remade in 1950 as Riot In Rythem. Popeye tries to get his nephews to go to sleep and is really tired.
Unfortunately for him, his musically-inclined nephews continue to practice their act with random materials in their bedroom, as Popeye desperately tries to figure out where the music is coming from. Me Musical Nephews is a 1942 Popeye the Sailor cartoon. When Popeye puts his nephews to bed, they discover that many of the things in their bedroom can also be used to make music.
And they are also blessed with an uncanny ability to appear to sleep every time Popeye comes to check on them. Popeye is falling asleep as Pipeye, Peepeye, Poopeye and Pupeye practice their music. The nephews are.
Riot in Rhythm is the color remake of Famous Studios' Me Musical Nephews (1942), also produced by Famous Studios and released in 1950 as the 176th Popeye cartoon. While Popeye is falling asleep, his nephews play their music, and he is woken by their noisier displays. He tells them a story to make them go to sleep, then races to his own bed after they say their prayers and turn in.
The boys. Me Musical Nephews (Short 1942) - One of a number of Popeye shorts that was sent to Asia in the 1980s to undergo the infamous redraw and colorization process--which was a complete waste of money, as there already was a color remake, "Riot in Rhythm" (1950).