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- May 25, 2018
While I understand the criticisms towards the songs for Popeye, I'll defend them a little bit here:
As a little kid, the songs were super catchy to me. I vividly remember singing a LOT of these songs when I was a toddler/young child. Take that for what it's worth. Sure, the songs can be quite hokey, but I certainly have nostalgia for them.
Also ... I'll defend the song, "He's Large," until the cows come home. It's a funny song that is actually repetitive on purpose, because Olive Oyl literally can't find any other words to describe Bluto (the dude she's supposed to marry and be in love with). lol.
And, yeah, "He Needs Me" is actually a legitimately good song that's sung perfectly by Shelly DuVall. There's a quaint simplicity to the song that's just so pure and charming, without a single ounce of cynicism to it.
As a little kid, the songs were super catchy to me. I vividly remember singing a LOT of these songs when I was a toddler/young child. Take that for what it's worth. Sure, the songs can be quite hokey, but I certainly have nostalgia for them.
Also ... I'll defend the song, "He's Large," until the cows come home. It's a funny song that is actually repetitive on purpose, because Olive Oyl literally can't find any other words to describe Bluto (the dude she's supposed to marry and be in love with). lol.
And, yeah, "He Needs Me" is actually a legitimately good song that's sung perfectly by Shelly DuVall. There's a quaint simplicity to the song that's just so pure and charming, without a single ounce of cynicism to it.