The Marry-Go-Round

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The Marry-Go-Round
Directed by Seymour Kneitel
Produced by Seymour Kneitel
Isadore Sparber
Dan Gordon
Written by Joe Stultz
Starring Jack Mercer
Margie Hines
Arnold Stang
Music by Winston Sharples
Animation by Abner Kneitel
Graham Place
Studio Famous Studios
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) December 31, 1943
Running time 8:00
Country USA
Language English
Preceded by Her Honor the Mare
Followed by We're on Our Way to Rio
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The Marry-Go-Round is a Popeye the Sailor theatrical animated short produced by Famous Studios (the original animation unit of Paramount Pictures) and released on December 31, 1943.

Plot

Trivia

  • The Marry-Go-Round marks the final appearance of Margie Hines as the voice of Olive Oyl; beginning with The Anvil Chorus Girl, Mae Questel (who had voiced Olive until Fleischer/Famous Studios moved its animation operations from New York City to Miami, Florida in 1938) resumed voicing Olive.
  • This also marks the second of three appearances by Shorty, Popeye's Navy buddy who is well-meaning but disaster-prone and constantly getting Popeye into trouble; this short also features the first of two appearances by comic actor Arnold Stang as the voice of Shorty, whose appearance and voice was a caricature of Stang.

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