Popeye the Sailor (1960-1962)
Popeye the Sailor 1960 1962 The continuing animated adventures of Olive Oyl, Wimpy, Sweepea and Popeye
I Wanna Be a Life Guard (1936)
I Wanna Be a Life Guard (1936) Popeye applies for a lifeguard job when he sees Olive in the pool, but Bluto also wants the job (and Olive). The manager, Wimpy, asks them to demonstrate their skills in a contest. Popeye does well, until Bluto demonstrates lifesaving and first aid on him.
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936)
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936) After sending his giant bird, Rokh, to wreck Popeye's boat and kidnap Olive Oyl, Sindbad forces Olive to dance for him by firing buckshot at her feet with a pea-shooter. Popeye attempts to rescue her while J. Wellington Wimpy follows a duck around wi
The Spinach Overture (1935)
The Spinach Overture (1935) Popeye's ensemble is rehearsing the opening of the Poet and Peasant Overture (with interpolations of the Popeye theme and "I've Been Working on the Railroad"). Maestro Bluto drops in from next door to conduct and play violin and show Popeye up. Popeye plays horr
Strong to the Finich (1934)
Strong to the Finich (1934) Olive runs some kind of boarding school. She serves her charges a huge bowl of spinach, but they are less than enthusiastic about it. Popeye comes by and demonstrates the values of spinach: he feeds some to a tree, which grows huge and sprouts a variety of fruit; he feeds
Adventures of Popeye (1935)
Adventures of Popeye (1935) 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.
Beware of Barnacle Bill (1935)
Beware of Barnacle Bill (1935) To the classic tune of "Barnacle Bill the Sailor", Olive explains that she can't marry Popeye because she's in love with Barnacle Bill (an unusually large Bluto), who then comes by and ...
A Dream Walking (1934)
A Dream Walking (1934) Olive goes sleepwalking on the roof of her apartment building. She knocks off a planter, which wakes up Bluto and Popeye, in adjacent rooms one floor down. They fight over who will save her, ultimately ending up high atop a construction site.
Popeyes Premiere (1949)
Popeye and Olive are at the premiere of Popeyes 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 the s
Be Kind to Aminals (1935)
Be Kind to Aminals (1935) Popeye and Olive can't ignore it when produce vendor Bluto comes by with his terribly overloaded cart, whipping his horse and denying it water. They intervene, and while Bluto fights them off for a while, ultimately prevail.
Bridge Ahoy! (1936)
Bridge Ahoy! (1936) Fed up with Bluto's greed with his expensive river ferry service, Popeye, Olive and Wimpy decide to undermine the bully by building a bridge instead.
The TwoAlarm Fire (1934)
The TwoAlarm Fire (1934) Popeye and Bluto run adjoining (and competing) fire companies. When Olive's huge house catches fire, they are soon more interested in fighting each other than the fire. When Bluto goes to the roof to rescue Olive, the fire strands him there. Popeye eats his spinach and rescu
The Dance Contest (1934)
The Dance Contest (1934) Popeye and Olive visit a dance hall, where a contest is in progress (though judge Wimpy seems far more interested in his hamburgers than the dancers). He dances terribly. Bluto cuts in, and...
A Clean Shaven Man (1936)
A Clean Shaven Man (1936) That's what Olive wants. To even the score, the boys visit Wimpy's barber shop. Wimpy is out, so they shave each other; you'd think Popeye would know better than to let Bluto at him with a razor.
Popeye and the Pirates (1947)
Popeye and the Pirates 1947 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 s
Hold It (1938)
Hold It 1938 Do you know what the kitty cat is up to when youre not looking A neighborhood of housecats unhappily put outside in the cold for the night get up to plenty in this Fleischer Color Classic when they form a swinging chorus of feline yowlers, tormenting at least one canine in the process