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6/10
annoying Olive
SnoopyStyle8 March 2020
Popeye shows Olive Oly his new car. She wants to drive and he reluctantly acquiesces. Olive is especially annoying in this one. It makes her look bad and makes the relationship look bad. It's a part of the Popeye cartoons that I've never liked. Otherwise, this is perfectly fine Popeye.
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5/10
I Felt Sorry For The Car
ccthemovieman-113 September 2008
There are a few good gags early on but overall, this is not one of the better Popeye cartoons.

Popeye's new car looks great, has a unique engine and a very unique horn. Those sight gags are funny. But then he takes Olive out for a spin and immediately, she wants to learn how to drive and threatens to leave him, if he won't. Like a wuss, he relents - he always did with Olive. Imagine anyone, however, even Popeye, giving someone the wheel of a brand new car when they haven't a clue how to drive. You know what's going to happen to the poor car.

Plus, nobody is dumb enough to say and act like Olive does in here. Usually, she may be fickle and demanding but she's not stupid. In this cartoon, she's stupid, and so is Popeye. The gags are really not funny nor is the ending clever.

You have to at least give Popeye credit for incredible patience and forgiveness, far beyond the call of duty.
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5/10
How to drive
TheLittleSongbird12 April 2021
1940 on the whole was actually not a particularly good year for Fleischer Studios, but actually on the most part (although not on the same level as the mid/late-30s period) it was not a bad year at all for the Popeye series, that year the only Fleischer theatrical series worth watching. 'Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive' really did not appeal to me conceptually on first watch and the title is one that makes one squirm in the seat. On first watch, this was one of the few Fleischer Popeye cartoons that did little for me.

On rewatch, 'Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive' still does little for me and actually am more indifferent to it now. While it is better than the worst of the Gabby, Stone Age and Color Classics cartoons, 'Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive' is a strong contender for the worst 1940 Popeye cartoon, one of the worst Fleischer Popeye efforts (not just in their later period but overall) and one of my least favourites of the whole series. Am not taking any pleasure in saying that, being someone who likes Popeye and many of his cartoons.

'Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive' has some things that makes it watchable. The animation is very well done. Love the attention to detail in the backgrounds and Popeye's character animation, and compared to the series in its early years to me the animation quality advanced quite a bit for Fleischer regarding the late-30s onwards Popeye cartoons. Some of it, even in the busier moments, were quite inventive. The music is another high-point, that was something that was consistently never less than excellent throughout the entire Popeye series (for both Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios). Very lush and characterful, adding a lot to the action.

Jack Mercer's voice acting is spot on, as is his priceless delivery of Popeye's mumblings and asides. Popeye is likeable and is also relatable in this situation, sympathy is completely on his side here and one can understand his frustration. There are a few mildly amusing moments, the turning round the car gag is agreed the best.

Unfortunately, Olive is insufferably annoying here and all her negative character traits are exaggerated to breaking point. 'Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive' is one of the few Popeye cartoons where Popeye and Olive's chemistry/relationship did nothing for me, in no way do they look like they are in love and it all looked too acrimonious.

Excepting a few amusing moments, there is really not much that is funny here and the gags compared to most Popeye cartoons from this period are in relatively short supply. As well as being quite stale. Will be very honest too in being too distracted by the material revolving around the teaching one to drive (which is almost all the cartoon) being less than tasteful and pretty out of date. Which is what can be said, even more so, of the characters' attitudes. The story is both dull and bland, even in the final third where the cartoon actually did literally run out of gas, and the predictability factor is high.

In conclusion, has its good things but didn't do much for me. 5/10.
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A Tough Job
Michael_Elliott9 December 2016
Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive (1940)

*** (out of 4)

Fun-nature episode in the series has Popeye showing off his new car to Olive who of course then wants him to "learn her" how to drive.

The title should pretty much tell you the type of humor this film is going to offer and that's sexism. Yes, this is a sexist short that's trying to say women can't drive and that's what makes it so funny. I'm sure some might be offended by the subject matter but who cares? This was a really funny short and especially the way Popeye's patience is constantly being tested because Olive just does one dumb thing after another. The gag dealing with the turning of the car is the highlight of the picture.
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7/10
Whenever I talk to a world traveler passing through my waist of the woods . . .
tadpole-596-9182563 October 2019
Warning: Spoilers
. . . they always say that the best thing about Saudi Arabia is the lack of women behind the wheel of passing vehicles. WIMMIN HADN'T OUGHTA DRIVE provides video evidence backing the Saudi's foresight. "Olive" typifies the average female attempting to captain a car, as such niceties as stick shifts and turn signals leave her in a terrible tizzy. Whether it's ramming two lamp posts as she window shops from the driver's seat of her moving vehicle or piloting it down a one-way street AGAINST the legal flow of traffic, Olive resembles a voracious moth in a woolens shop throughout WIMMIN HADN'T OUGHTA DRIVE. As Olive careens through the usually more protective islands of traffic cops, smashes THROUGH billboards, and tries to mount raised draw-bridge spans, this ditzy dame personifies the demonic distaff driver denizens too often find tooling around the once-placid byways of our USA Homeland. Those of us who have managed to survive our own Close Encounters of the Olive Kind are bound to agree with "Popeye" that WIMMIM HADN'T OUGHTA DRIVE!
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5/10
Not Much Here
Hitchcoc5 January 2019
There is little plot here. After the offensive title goes past, Popeye is intimidated into letting Olive drive his new car. Once this happens, all the cliches begin. The grabbing and pulling off of the steering wheel. Not being able to get it out of reverse. Distraction by both of them, running into things time after time. It's just rather uninteresting.
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9/10
Popeye creates his own nightmare here, but solves the mess in the end.
llltdesq3 September 2003
In this one, Popeye "teaches" Olive how to drive. I'm curious as to who taught Popeye, as he neglects to impart Important Rule # 1: Pay attention to the road when navigating any vehicle anywhere. It isn't that Olive is totally inattentive. She's just not attentive to minor trivialities-like steering or the traffic around her. The title here shouldn't be "Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive" but rather, "Don't Let Olive Oyl Have Control Over Anything More Complex To Operate Than a Toothpick". Though I must confess that Popeye is no great mental heavyweight either, as he permits Olive behind the wheel in the first place! Great sight gags make this loads of fun. Jack Mercer was as great as always and the ending is fittingly apropos. Worth seeking out and most recommended.
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