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popeye 1st episode
a great episode of the sailor man
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Popeye
Public Domain popeye content
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Popeye the Sailor: Cookin with Gags (1955)
The boys are taking Olive on a picnic. It's April 1, and Bluto plays a series of "jokes" on Popeye, though of course they go beyond the bounds of acceptability, particularly once they get to the picnic grounds; Bluto puts gasoline on the fire he asks Popeye to light and swaps a beehive for the lemonade. Bluto then launches a cruel joke against Olive and frames Popeye. The capper: he replaces Popeye's spinach with a joke can, and runs off with Olive for some canoeing. But Popeye gets the last laugh with an inflatable sea monster. Public Domain.
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Popeye the Sailor: Bride and Gloom (1954)
Popeye is marrying Olive tomorrow; he's ecstatic. She has a dream of the future, including twin sons who prove to be a real handful. When Popeye comes by the next morning, he gets a frosty reception. Public Domain.
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Popeye the Sailor: Parlez Vous Woo (1956)
Olive is so captived by "The International", a radio personality with a French accent, that she'd rather stay home than go out on a date with Popeye. Bluto, overhearing this, comes to the door as the character. Popeye does his best to get Olive back, to no avail. Finally, Bluto challenges Popeye to a duel, ultimately stabbing him in the chest where his can of spinach was. Popeye unmasks Bluto, then eats another can of spinach to give himself a French accent. Public Domain.
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Banned Cartoon - Popeye - You're A Sap, Mr. Jap!
"you american moron ar stupit and killt biljons of japans to end the war" Uploaded especially for my Uncle Dave.
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Popeye in Gopher Spinach
Popeye starts off strolling along with some small spinach plants. A gopher shows shows up, and starts to jack his spinach along with all the others vegetables. Popeye gets fed up, and pulls out a gun on the gopher, but the gopher was brave, and stood up to popeyes gun. popeye did'nt shoot him, because the gopher had heart. Later popeye hit a bull in the head with a gun, but the gopher eats spinach, and beats the bull up
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Popeye.
Popeye the sailor man
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Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad
viewster.com - watch FREE movies on http Warner Cartoons - Popeye the Sailor meets Sindbad the Sailor
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Popeye the Sailor Song
Popeye's Song from "Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor". Olive Oyl is so freakin' hot! Maybe not for kids.
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Popeye - I Don't Scare
Bluto bullies Popeye and attempts to sabotage Popeye's date with Olive. Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres. Music by Winston Sharples. Produced in 1956.
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Popeyes Runs Out of Chicken in Rochester, NY
Popeyes ran out of chicken yesterday in Rochester, NY following a special on chicken. Besides the fact that this was a horrible news story to begin with, many people have felt that the story was also racist... www.13wham.com
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Popeye Blow me Down Colorized
Popeye blow Me Down colorized
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Popeye the Sailor - She-Sick Sailors (1944)
Famous Studios Popeye the Sailor cartoon. Arguably one of the best Popeye shorts ever made. At this time, Paramount/Famous Studios still held onto the Superman lisence but had stopped making Superman cartoons due to their high production costs. They put it to good use here in a semi-crossover between two of the world's most renown "super" men. Olive Oyl is in love with the man of steel, and an eavesdropping Bluto shows up dressed as Superman to impress Olive. What follows is a series of challenges where Popeye sets out to prove he is a better man than "Stupidman". The Paramount titles on this cartoon are the original ones (one of the few Technicolor Popeye's widely available with original titles), and this cartoon was sourced for the Paramount titles on the color Famous shorts featured on most Season 4 episodes of "The Popeye Show".
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Popeye the Sailor Man - Insect to Injury
An old colored episode of popeye the sailor man. This is an episode about termites taking over poeyes house, and eating everything in site. That cat popeye tried everything in the book to get rid of em' You'll see.
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Popeye - I Yam What I Yam - Robin Williams Shelley Duvall
I Yam What I Yam taken from the movie Popeye made in 1980 starring: Robin Williams and Shelley Duvall. I have all the songs from the movie on my videos, so just look and please subscribe or comment to me. Lyrics: [spoken] You don't have to be no fish to tell when you're flounderin' What am I? Some kind of barnacles on the dinghy of life? I ain't no doctors but I knows when I'm losin' me patiensk What am I? Some kind of judge, or a lawyers? Aw, maybe not; but I knows what laws suits me So what am I? I ain't no physciscisk, but I knows what matters What am I? I'm Popeye, the sailor [sung] And I yam what I yam what I yam and I yam what I yam and that's all that I yam 'cause I yam what I yam And I gots a lot of muskle and I only gots one eye And I never hurts nobodys and I'll never tell a lie Tops to me bottoms and me bottoms to me top And that's the way it is 'till the day that I drop What am I? I yam what I yam! I yam what I yam what I yam what I yam what I yam I can open up an ockean I can take a lot of sail I can lose a lot of waters and I'll never have to bail I can pushk up Madagascar grab a whale by the tail What am I? What am I? I yam what I yam! I'm Popeye, the sailor I'm Popeye, the sailor I'm Popeye, the sailor I yam what I yam and that's all that I yam I yam what I yam what I yam what I yam I'm Popeye the sailor man! Songs written by Harry Nilsson Thanks, essexboi1993
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Popeye the Sailor: Greek Mirthology (1954)
Popeye is trying to get his nephews to eat their spinach, so he tells them about how Hercules (Popeye) defeated a bully (Bluto). Hercules gets his strength by sniffing garlic; he wins numerous tests of strength against the bully until the bully spots him sniffing garlic. The bully pulls out a handy bottle of chlorophyll and douses the garlic, disabling Hercules. He then knocks him into a field of spinach where Hercules discovers a new and better source of strength. Public Domain.
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POPEYE EL MARINO
Video de popeye el marino
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Popeye Spinach Vs Hamburgers
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Popeye(1980)
"The sailor man with the spinach can." The trailer for Popeye(1980) starring Robin Williams, Shelley Duvall, Ray Walston, Paul Dooley, Paul L. Smith, Richard Libertini, Donald Moffat, and MacIntyre Dixon. Directed by Robert Altman.
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Clipse - Popular Demand (Popeyes)
Music video by Clipse performing Popular Demand (Popeyes). (C) 2009 Sony Music Entertainment
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Popeye - NES Gameplay
Game info/discussion at nesgui.de | "Popeye" (NES), published by Nintendo, 1986 | Basic demonstration of natural gameplay; no commentary, no cheats/tool-assistance, not a speed-run. Captured from classic front-loading NES "toaster" console. The NESguide project began in January 2007 and has successfully produced one gameplay video for each of the 749 unique titles produced for the original 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in the North American market. What's next? For more information, NES related news, discussion and/or to follow the project: stay connected via your social network of choice... facebook.com twitter.com Join us in keeping the spirit of classic gaming alive! nesguide.com
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Popeye The Sailor 002 - I Yam What I Yam
* First entry in Popeye the Sailor series. * First screen appearance of J. Wellington Wimpy. * Uncredited animator: Roland Crandall (Info from Wiki)
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Popeye the Sailor - Let's Stalk Spinach (1951)
Famous Studios Popeye the Sailor cartoon. This is one of those cartoons where you can tell that the animators had fun with the plot. This is another one of those where Popeye tells his nephews a story to teach them the importance of spinach. For the second time, Popeye tells his nephews the story of "Jack and the Beanstalk" (the first was in 1943's "Ration fer the Duration"), but this time Popeye puts himself in the story in place of Jack. Notice how Popeye's appearance in the story is that of his adult self wearing boys' clothing. On almost all other occasions where Popeye would tell a story about his childhood, he would appear in the story looking like a child. Aside from the hilarious sight to see an adult version of Popeye in boys' clothing, it gives the impression that Popeye's story is pure nonsense. However, the surprise ending reveals that for once, Popeye actually told a true story.
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Popeye vs. Anime
Its popeye vs anime
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Patriotic Popeye (1957)
Popeye's nephews want to play with fireworks on July 4th, but Popeye tries to dissuade them. They manage to light some off and get into trouble. Popeye saves the day. Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres. Story by Caryl Meyer. Music by Winston Sharples. Produced in 1957. This cartoon is in the public domain so feel to free to download the original at archive.org.