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Popeye's nephews are touring a museum of nautical history (only three of them, for some reason). They come to a statue of Sindbad, the world's greatest sailor, and ask Popeye to explain, since *he* is supposed to be the world's greatest sailor. He explains by telling the story of the time he met Sindbad, as seen in part of the earlier short Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936). Inspired by his tale, the nephews adjust the statue.
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Popeye's nephews are touring a museum of nautical history (only three of them, for some reason). They come to a statue of Sindbad, the world's greatest sailor, and ask Popeye to explain, since *he* is supposed to be the world's greatest sailor. He explains by telling the story of the time he met Sindbad, as seen in part of the earlier short Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936). Inspired by his tale, the nephews adjust the statue.
Final cartoon directed by Dave Fleischer.
Mostly reused footage from the Max Fleischer two-reeler Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936) with new wraparound animation and a new soundtrack.
Second of two cartoons where Popeye appears in his comic strip uniform.
While in other cartoons, Popeye has 4 nephews (named Peepeye, Pipeye, Poopeye, and Pupeye), here there are only 3 unnamed nephews.
One of the ships used by Christopher Columbus can be seen as Popeye first passes Noah's ark.
"[first lines] Popeye: If you kids wants to be sailors like your Uncle Popeye, you'll has to loin about them."
"[last lines] Popeye: And that's why I'm the greatestk sailor in the woild! Huh?"