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## 🎬 The Vexin' Texan (1950) – Full Movie – Public Domain – Animation | Comedy

**The Vexin' Texan** is a 100% high-energy 1950 animated short produced by **Famous Studios** (Paramount Pictures). Directed by **Seymour Kneitel**, this film features the high-visibility character **Popeye the Sailor** in a high-contrast Western setting. The short is high-key recognized for its 100% fluid animation and the high-stakes physical comedy involving Popeye’s high-level strength and his 100% iconic use of spinach.

As a 1950 production that entered the **Public Domain** due to a high-profile failure to renew its copyright, it has become a high-level staple for vintage animation collectors. it remains 100% essential for those documenting the high-velocity evolution of the Popeye series during the Famous Studios era.

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## 📖 Plot Summary

The story follows a high-stakes rivalry in a 100% rugged and high-tension Wild West town.

* **The Cowboy Challenge:** Popeye arrives in a high-visibility Texas town and is 100% challenged by a high-level, boastful cowboy villain.
* **The Romantic Rivalry:** Both men compete for the high-level attention of **Olive Oyl**, leading to 100% comedic jealousy and high-contrast social friction.
* **The Feats of Strength:** The villain attempts to intimidate Popeye with high-scale Western stunts, including high-speed roping and shooting.
* **The Spinach Transformation:** After being 100% overwhelmed by the villain's dirty tricks, Popeye consumes his high-level spinach for a 100% power boost.
* **The Final Taming:** The narrative culminates in a high-speed sequence where Popeye uses his 100% superhuman strength to "tame" the Texan and win the high-stakes day.

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## 🎥 Style & Legacy

* **Famous Studios Aesthetic:** Features the 100% vibrant and high-quality color palette typical of the studio’s high-visibility Technicolor productions.
* **Voice Talent:** Includes the 100% legendary voice work of **Jack Mercer** as Popeye, delivering the high-level muttering and high-speed puns fans love.
* **Western Parody:** The film is a high-key example of how 1950s animation utilized 100% popular film genres to create high-scale comedic parodies.
* **Physical Slapstick:** Known for its 100% innovative and high-tension visual gags that push the boundaries of cartoon physics.
* **Public Domain Accessibility:** Because it is in the public domain, *The Vexin' Texan* is a 100% vital asset for animation archives and is high-key accessible for high-CTR thumbnail creation focusing on the world's most famous sailor.

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Transcript
00:02Bucky and Pepito, such a funny, funny pair.
00:08When anyone needs helping, they always lend a hand.
00:13Bucky and Pepito are known throughout the land.
00:18The animals, all of them, bat-ombray, shake with fear.
00:24When Bucky and Pepito are trailing very, very near.
00:30Bucky and Pepito, do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
00:35You remember me. I'm Texas Jack.
00:38You know my boys, Bucky and Pepito.
00:41I calls them my boys because I just loves to tease them.
00:44See that nice little old stucco house over there with that tile roof?
00:49That there's Pepito's house.
00:52Now I figure if Pepito's at home, these rocks are rousing.
01:00Sounds like a regular hailstorm.
01:02Well, I declare, here comes Bucky.
01:06This is my lucky day.
01:11What that nice timing.
01:15That's a real nice fight.
01:19Well, that was over quick.
01:21Got to think of something else.
01:23When I start teasing, I don't stop.
01:25Ever see a Texas Jack off with a bucket of water?
01:28They're playing checkers together.
01:31All friendly-like again.
01:34Now, watch this.
01:38Who did that?
01:39They never learns you can't run down a Texas Jack.
01:43Hey!
01:43Faster, Pepito!
01:44We can wear him down!
01:46We will get that pesky jack rabbit!
01:49I just hates to get too far ahead.
01:53And now to go into some fancy hop-ins.
01:56This is called the Texas Jack Swan Hop.
02:01Lord, Alex, show off!
02:03We'll get him!
02:04This hop is so long, I can sit down and rest before it's over.
02:09We keep running!
02:10Hey, Buccalito!
02:11He can't keep this up forever!
02:13He ain't big show-off!
02:15And with my eyes shut, too!
02:21My! Oh, my!
02:23Now, where was I?
02:24Oh, I remember!
02:26They're catching up!
02:27Uh-oh!
02:30Got you, you pesky jack!
02:32He's right!
02:33They caught me far and far!
02:35We'll put him in a cage, and he'll never get out!
02:39Cute kid!
02:41Confidentially, I could bite this rope!
02:43But that's too easy!
02:45I'll put on my hurt foot axe!
02:47This'll get him!
02:51What's the trouble?
02:52What are we gonna do, Buccalito?
02:54Looks like he hurt his foot!
02:56We gonna let him go these times!
02:58Yes?
02:58Promise you'll cut off the troublemakin'
03:00if we let you go, Mr. Jack?
03:06Okay!
03:07On time, Pupito!
03:10Let's go, Bucky!
03:11You know better us no more!
03:15That there's a Texas Longhorn on the open range!
03:20Pupito!
03:20One of my Texas Longhorns got loose!
03:23If he catches us, we're goners!
03:26Run! Run!
03:36Looks like I'm gonna have to take a hand!
03:38Run!
03:40Run!
03:47Run!
03:47Didn't know a Texas Jack could throw a steer, did you?
03:50Keep a runnin', Pupito!
03:51Don't look back!
03:53Oh, me?
03:54Hey, what's the big idea, Jack?
03:57Ain't we Texan partners?
04:00That's right, partner!
04:01But you see, those are my boys!
04:05And I gotta take care of them!
04:07Ahh!
04:11Why, if anything happened to them kids, I'd be plumb lonesome!
04:15I just love to tease them!
04:18Now, you be around next time I start my act!
04:20You hear?
04:21Come on, kids!
04:24A dream?
04:24A dream like you've ever had a dream?
04:32I'm gonna get a dream like you've never had a dream like me!
04:32No!
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