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A Clean Shaven Man is a quirky little gem from 1936, blending animation and comedy in a way that feels refreshingly chaotic. The short follows our beloved Popeye and Bluto as they navigate a barber shop mishap, with Olive's desire for a clean shave prompting the hilariously misguided antics. The pacing is brisk, typical of the era, but there's a certain charm in the slapstick humor and the hand-drawn animation that gives it a distinctive flair. It's interesting to see the dynamics between the characters, especially the way they play off each other's foibles, and the razor-shaving scene teeters on the edge of absurdity but lands in a delightful way. The performances, though animated, feel lively and engaging, which is part of the fun.
A Clean Shaven Man has seen a few releases over the years, primarily on various animation compilation sets, but it remains somewhat scarce in standalone formats. Given the film's age and the fact that collector interest can fluctuate, it's not the easiest to find in pristine condition. While it may not have the same recognition as other Popeye shorts, those who appreciate early animation and its unique charm will likely find this one worth the hunt.
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