Despite the title, the vehicles here are airplanes, not balloons. Bluto and Popeye are racing around the world; Bluto's got a sort of rocket plane, and Popeye's got a sad old prop model that has to be hand-started. He gets off to a bad start, as Bluto spins the prop, getting Popeye tangled up in it. This knocks him out; Olive puts him into his plane and gives him a push, and Popeye wakes up in the nick of time. Bluto stops off at the Eiffel Tower to woo a maiden; Popeye, with help from a lightning bolt, passes him. Bluto catches up again, and removes Popeye's engine. The plane crashes into the ocean, but fortunately, there's a case of spinach and a giant magnet nearby, so Popeye rebuilds the plane, using spinach cans to replace the missing pistons, and wins the race, as his spinach exhaust fries Bluto's plane.
Title | Hot Air Aces |
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Year | 1949 |
Genre | Animation, Comedy |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | Famous Studios |
Cast | Jackson Beck, Jack Mercer, Mae Questel |
Crew | Izzy Sparber (Director), Izzy Sparber (Producer), Winston Sharples (Original Music Composer), Isadore Klein (Writer), Sam Buchwald (Associate Producer), Seymour Kneitel (Producer) |
Keyword | |
Release | Jun 24, 1949 |
Runtime | 7 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 10.00 / 10 by 1 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |