First off - One of the things that really appealed to me about "Greek Mirthology" was that Olive Oyl was not at all present in the story. Yeah. That (IMO) was a real plus.
Anyway - (Going all the way back to the ancient times of his great-great-great-great-great-uncle) - Popeye tells his defiant, ice cream-slurping nephews the whole story of how Hercules (aka. Popeye) switched from being a garlic-sniffer (in order to harness his great strength) to that of being an enthusiastic spinach-muncher where (needless to say) the results were like never before imagined.
And, with that in mind - It should come as no surprise to the viewer that, soon enough, Bluto (the big bully) bulldozes his way into the story where he repeatedly challenges Popeye (and his new-found strength) over, and over, again.
Anyway - (Going all the way back to the ancient times of his great-great-great-great-great-uncle) - Popeye tells his defiant, ice cream-slurping nephews the whole story of how Hercules (aka. Popeye) switched from being a garlic-sniffer (in order to harness his great strength) to that of being an enthusiastic spinach-muncher where (needless to say) the results were like never before imagined.
And, with that in mind - It should come as no surprise to the viewer that, soon enough, Bluto (the big bully) bulldozes his way into the story where he repeatedly challenges Popeye (and his new-found strength) over, and over, again.