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- The adventures of the famous sailor man and his friends in the seaside town of Sweethaven.
- The continuing animated adventures of Olive Oyl, Wimpy, Swee'pea and Popeye.
- NYPD Detective Popeye Doyle investigates the death of a local prostitute which soon leads him and his partner into a web of international intrigue and foreign assassins.
- Popeye begins his movie career by singing his theme song, demonstrating his strength at a carnival, dancing the hula with Betty Boop, pummeling Bluto, eating his spinach, and saving Olive Oyl from certain doom on the railroad tracks.
- A young boy helps his older brother win the love of a girl.
- The legendary sailors Popeye and Sindbad do battle to see which one is the greatest.
- Popeye, along with his rival Bluto, are searching for a valuable treasure on a remote island.
- An animated anthology program of uncut Popeye theatrical shorts from Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios digitally restored to their original forms whenever possible with an announcer giving viewers facts between each cartoon short.
- The new adventures of Popeye the Sailor Man and his friends.
- Popeye and long-time girlfriend, Olive Oyl, are married and now have a son named Popeye Junior.
- The story begins with a mysterious woman named Jinx who hires less than intelligent killers Red Lemon and Yellow Lemon.
- Host Tom Hatten introduces vintage Popeye cartoons, dressed fitfully in a sailor's suit.
- Popeye the Sailor, accompanied by Olive Oyl and Wimpy, is dispatched to stop the dreaded bandit Abu Hassan and his force of forty thieves.
- Popeye, Olive and Bluto head out to find Popeye's long lost Pappy.
- Popeye's snoring is keeping his resident mouse awake. The mouse fights back. Popeye makes a mistake: he traps the mouse in a spinach can that isn't completely empty.
- "Popeye BBQ for Two Reanimated Collab" is a creative project that brings together various artists and animators to reimagine and reinterpret a classic Popeye the Sailor episode, "Barbecue for Two." This collaborative effort revitalizes the original episode by incorporating modern animation styles, humor, and unique perspectives. In this reanimated collab, the story follows the familiar characters Popeye, Olive Oyl, Bluto, and Wimpy as they prepare for a barbecue cookout. The basic premise remains the same: Popeye and Bluto compete over Olive's affections by showcasing their culinary skills. Each animator takes a segment of the story, adding their own creative flair and humor. As the story unfolds, each animator contributes their unique take on the characters' personalities and interactions. Popeye's spinach-fueled antics, Olive Oyl's charm, Bluto's schemes, and Wimpy's insatiable appetite are all highlighted in different ways. The artists inject fresh humor, visual gags, and unexpected twists to the plot, making the reanimated version a delightful blend of nostalgia and contemporary creativity. Throughout the collaboration, the animation styles may vary widely, ranging from traditional hand-drawn to modern digital techniques. Some segments might focus on slapstick comedy, while others delve into character development or surreal situations. However, the central theme of the barbecue competition and the comical rivalry between Popeye and Bluto remains a constant thread. In the end, the "Popeye BBQ for Two Reanimated Collab" offers viewers a vibrant mosaic of artistic interpretations, paying tribute to the original source material while also showcasing the talents and diversity of the contributing animators. The result is an engaging and entertaining animated experience that captures the essence of the classic Popeye episode while giving it a fresh and contemporary twist.
- From the studio that behind Johnny Test. The All-New Island Adventures has begun.
- Olive is preparing a birthday party for Popeye. He arrives too soon, and she assigns his nephews (only three in this picture) to keep him out until she's ready. They do this in their usual creative ways.
- Popeye is enjoying watering his patriotic garden on July 4 when he catches his nephews attempting to light fireworks. The game is on when he attempts to confiscate the fireworks and the boys strike back with edgy pranks. Bluto and Olive Oyl do not appear in this cartoon.
- Popeye and Bluto are running for president; it's election day, the vote is tied, and Olive is the only remaining voter.
- Enjoy 4 hours of classic Popeye the Sailor Man cartoons from the 1930s to the 1950s, featuring remastered image and sound.
- Private Eye Popeye gets a call from Olive Oyl to guard a precious gem. But no sooner does he get the gem than the butler takes it (and Olive). The rest of the cartoon is spent chasing the crook to Paris, the Swiss Alps, and North Africa; Popeye always gets there first, but fails to make the arrest until he lucks into some spinach, of course.
- A 4-hour compilation of timeless Cartoon Classic theatrical shorts remastered and sourced from 4k HDR Dolby Vision, featuring iconic characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Looney Tunes, Popeye the Sailor, and Superman.
- Spinach? Yuck. But not to the most famous, fearless comic strip sailor in the world: Popeye. Here are reunited some classic cartoons from the golden era of this beloved character, covering the years 1933 to 1938. Comedy. Animation.
- In live action, a big kid is attacking a little kid for his "Adventures of Popeye" comic book, so Popeye gives the little kid pointers, in the form of clips from four of his earlier pictures.
- Popeye is abducted by Martians who conduct a series of hideous experiments on him, but thanks to his copious spinach supply (4 cans), all the experiments fail.
- Olive sends Popeye a puppy, Eugene the Jeep, for his birthday, but despite Popeye's best efforts to make it sleep outside, it keeps finding its way back into the house. A rare spinach-free Popeye.
- Popeye is taking Olive on a boat ride when she spots a pirate ship. They are soon captured, and Popeye has to rescue Olive from the (initially charming) pirate captain. He tries tricks, such as dressing in drag, but without the spinach, he has no luck. Fortunately, a passing swordfish, reading a Popeye comic book, recognizes him and feeds him the spinach on the comic's cover.
- Popeye sings his theme song and tells the audience to sing along with him by following the bouncing ball.
- Popeye is being honored for his 20 years of films at a dinner hosted by 'Bob Hope' (several other celebrities are present, like 'Jimmy Durante', 'Bing Crosby', 'Jerry Lewis' and 'Dean Martin'). When called on to make a speech, Popeye instead shows clips from two of his movies. Bluto does a slow burn through this, finally stuffing Popeye's trophy onto Popeye's head - but the trophy is full of spinach, so Popeye clobbers Bluto.
- The first Olympics, starring Hercules (looking, but not quite sounding, like a really pumped-up Bluto), who challenges anyone to do the same feats as him. Popeye takes that challenge, of course. First, they battle animals, with Bluto pulling the skins off two wild elephants and Popeye turning three lions into a nesting set. The discus throw doesn't go well, with Herc's disc swooping Popeye into Herc's hand. The javelin is even worse for Popeye, with Herc throwing him all the way to the moon. This gives him a chance to go after Olive in typical Bluto fashion; her cries of help reach Popeye, who prays to the Greek goddess Spinachia, who delivers a can of spinach to him.
- Popeye sets out on a journey to reunite with his estranged father.
- Popeye The Sailor looks his most un-Popeye-ish in these two volumes of 24 cartoon classics from a variety of production houses, reunited in this unique compilation for the 75th anniversary of the beloved character born on January 17, 1929.
- Returning home after an absence of 20 years, Ex-Marine Scooner Seawell, son of Popeye and Olive Oyl, vows to protect the sea haven where he was raised, from a ruthless land developer and its mayor Brutus junior. WGE#202112212235
- 4 Hours of various classic theatrical cartoons. There is no single theme. Each cartoon (short) has it's own plot.
- Popeye is hosting three of his western-obsessed nephews on his ranch. To get them to eat their spinach, he tells about how he arrived at the ranch and was humiliated by foreman Bluto until, of course, he ate his spinach.
- Rip Van Winkle is being thrown out for nonpayment of rent (for 20 years). Popeye happens by and carts the sleeper home, but he soon discovers that Rip has a sleep-walking problem that gets both of them into some trouble with some dwarves.
- Spinach? Yuck. But not to the most famous, fearless comic strip sailor in the world: Popeye. Here, in the third volume, are reunited some classic cartoons from the golden era of this beloved character, covering the years 1941 to 1943.
- Popeye donates blood, then dashes off to a boxing match with Bluto. He loses. Olive, who heard this on the radio, rejects him as no longer strong enough for her and is preparing to join the army (where Bluto apparently is). Popeye stops her at the door and insists on showing her sequences from two earlier two-reelers to prove his strength, but she's unimpressed. Fortunately, this was all a dream; he awakens in the blood bank and dashes over to see Olive, who reaffirms her love.
- William fires an arrow, barely missing Popeye; then tells Popeye that he has just lost his son in an unfortunate arrow incident (the picture of his son is Groucho Marx). Tell then defies the king and is ordered to shoot an apple off his son's head; Popeye stands in for his son. The arrow goes astray, but it hits Popeye's can of spinach.
- Popeye and Olive prepare to make a movie while his nephews watch. The movie is a significant portion of Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves (1937), which makes up over 80% of this release (beginning with Popeye, Olive, and Wimpy suffering in the desert), and despite admonitions, the nephews get involved a couple times, most notably tossing Popeye his can of spinach.
- While going out for a walk one day, Popeye and Olive Oyl were harassed by Bluto once again, Sick of their bickering, Olive decides to have a race to decide who will accompany her for a walk and Wimpy joins the action for food of course.
- Spinach? Yuck. But not to the most famous, fearless comic strip sailor in the world: Popeye. In the second volume are reunited some classic cartoons from the golden era of this beloved character, covering the pre-WWII years, 1938 to 1940.
- Singing cowboy with dog Tumble Weed And the singing biscuit sourdough
- Popeye and Olive are at the premiere of Popeye's new movie. He gets a little too wrapped up in the movie, interacting with it at various points, and even handing the screen version of himself a can of spinach. The movie itself is the story of Aladdin, minus the songs and about half the footage of Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp (1939), the short it's cut from.