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* DigitalDestruction: Mostly averted, as the restored print stays very true to the original colors and features no DVNR damage, although Creator/{{John K|ricfalusi}} pointed out in his blog that there was a slight color goof in the cave, in that the engineers pulled up all the purple in the film.

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* DigitalDestruction: Mostly averted, as the restored print stays very true to the original colors and features no DVNR damage, damage -- aside from during Abu Hassan's opening number when he's twirling his sword in the air, although Creator/{{John K|ricfalusi}} pointed out in his blog that there was a slight color goof in the cave, in that the engineers pulled up all the purple in the film.
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* OffModel: Abu Hassan is only a head or two taller than Popeye, yet Abu enters a cave with a door just tall enough to admit himself and his mount, but seconds later Popeye comes up to the same door which now seems to be ten times the height of a man.

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After the runaway success of the first ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}} Popeye the Sailor]]'' color two-reeler, ''WesternAnimation/PopeyeTheSailorMeetsSindbadTheSailor'', it was only natural that Creator/FleischerStudios decide to immediately make a follow-up in [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1937]], ''Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves''.

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After the runaway success of the first ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}} ''[[Franchise/{{Popeye}} Popeye the Sailor]]'' color two-reeler, ''WesternAnimation/PopeyeTheSailorMeetsSindbadTheSailor'', it was only natural that Creator/FleischerStudios decide to immediately make a follow-up in [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1937]], ''Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves''.









* ArtifactTitle: Ali Baba does not appear in the short, and furthermore, the Thieves were his enemies in the original story. His name is only in the title to make clear what the source material is.

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* ArtifactTitle: Ali Baba does not appear in the short, and furthermore, the Thieves were his enemies in [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves the original story.story]]. His name is only in the title to make clear what the source material is.



---> '''Popeye''': "Abu hasn’t got 'em anymore!"

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---> '''Popeye''': "Abu hasn’t hasn't got 'em anymore!"



* MookChivalry: Abu Hassan has his 40 thieves charge popeye the first time in a 40 man long straight line. [[{{AttackPatternAlpha}} "Forty man file!!!]]

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* MookChivalry: Abu Hassan has his 40 thieves charge popeye the first time in a 40 man long straight line. [[{{AttackPatternAlpha}} [[AttackPatternAlpha "Forty man file!!!]]



* MotionBlur: Utilized during Abu Hassan’s raid on the village and Popeye’s fight. Notable in that this was one of the earliest examples of this technique in animation.

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* MotionBlur: Utilized during Abu Hassan’s Hassan's raid on the village and Popeye’s Popeye's fight. Notable in that this was one of the earliest examples of this technique in animation.



* SpinAttack: When the Mooks line up in twos to assault Popeye, Popeye introduces the world to [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII the Spinning Clothesline]] about sixty years ahead of schedule.

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* SpinAttack: When the Mooks line up in twos to assault Popeye, Popeye the latter introduces the world to [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII the Spinning Clothesline]] about sixty years ahead of schedule.



* VillainSong: Abu Hassan's opening song.

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* VillainSong: Abu Hassan's opening song.song.
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* TriumphantReprise: After clobbering Hassan and the thieves, Popeye proudly sings to the tune of his theme, "I may be a shorty, but I licked the forty! I'm Popeye the Sailor Man!"

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