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I Never Changes My Altitude is a charming little piece from 1937 that captures that whimsical spirit of early animation. Popeye, ever the hapless hero, finds himself in a comical predicament as Olive Oyl chooses the thrill of flight with Bluto over his steady presence. The film's pacing has that classic cartoon rhythm, with quick gags and slapstick timing that keep you engaged. The animation itself, while not groundbreaking, has a certain lively charm that showcases the playful creativity of the time. The storyline touches on themes of love and loyalty, all wrapped up in lighthearted humor. It's a fun watch, especially for those who appreciate the nuances of early animation styles and character dynamics.
This film was released during a rich period for animated shorts, and while it's not the most widely circulated title, it holds a niche appeal among collectors of classic Popeye cartoons. It's relatively scarce, often found in collections that focus on vintage animation, making it an interesting piece for those who track the evolution of character-driven storytelling in cartoons. The 16mm prints and VHS copies can vary in quality, so finding a well-preserved version might take some time, but itβs definitely worth the hunt for animation enthusiasts.
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