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Popeye the Sailor: 1938-1940, Volume 2 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Popeye the Sailor: 1938–1940, Volume 2
''Popeye the Sailor: 1938–1940, Volume 2'' is the second of a series of DVD sets released by Warner Home Video collecting, in chronological order, the theatrical Popeye cartoons originally distributed by Paramount Pictures. Originally planned as a four-disc set like ''Volume 1'', ''Volume 2'' was announced and reduced to two discs during planning and released on June 17, 2008. ==Release== The collection features 30 regular one-reel black-and white ''Popeye'' cartoons, and also the last of the three two-reel Technicolor ''Popeye Color Specials'', ''Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp''. The cartoons were produced by Fleischer Studios and cover the period when the studio moved from New York City to Miami, Florida. Shortly after the release of the set, Warner Home Video reported that two of the cartoons on disc one, ''Customers Wanted'' and ''Hello-How Am I'', have incorrect opening sequences. The other cartoons on the collection have their Paramount Pictures production logos and original opening credits restored; ''Customers Wanted'' and ''Hello-How Am I'' feature opening titles prepared by Associated Artists Productions for television syndication in the 1950s. These mistakes were repaired in later pressings of the disc, and a disc replacement program was initiated for those who already owned the set. As with ''Volume 1'', the original Paramount production logos were restored to the cartoons on the set. Cartoons from ''Customers Wanted'' on have their opening title cards restored as well, as these cartoons feature a ''"Paramount presents"'' byline in place of the ''Max Fleischer presents'' or ''"Adolph Zukor presents"'' used on earlier cartoons. These include the special opening titles prepared for ''Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp'', as well as four other 1939 cartoons - ''Wotta Nitemare'', ''Ghosks is the Bunk'', ''Hello-How Am I'', and ''It's the Natural Thing to Do''. The latter four use an opening title card style unique to those films instead of the then-standard "ship-door" opening ''Popeye'' titles, and were originally restored for television broadcasts on Cartoon Network's ''The Popeye Show'' in the early 2000s.
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