On January 17, 1929, a new hero was born—a sailor to be exact. He wasn't too bright, too handsome, or too strong. His name? Popeye. The lovable cowboy of the high seas made his debut on Elzie Seagar's ten-year-old comic strip, "The Thimble Theater," which revolved around Olive Oyl's family. Popeye quickly eclipsed the cartoon's other characters and became the star of the strip. The tattooed sailor with the corncob pipe became the world's most beloved underdog, who, with a swig from a can of spinach, could take on anyone or anything. Popeye had a long fuse and a sharp sense of fairness, and spinach was only a last resort when he reached his breaking point—often indicated by the proclamation, "Thas' all I can stands, and I can't stands no more!" Along with Popeye came a number of other beloved characters such as his eternal "damsel in distress," Olive Oyl; Popeye's adopted "infink," Swee' Pea; J. Wellington Wimpy, the hamburger-obsessed moocher; and the grisly titan, Brutus, to name a few. After his introduction into the cartoon comic strip, Popeye made his first animated appearance in Betty Boop Meets Popeye the Sailor (1933). He then went on to star in movie shorts that were shown in syndication on television in 1956. The baby-boomers of the fifties immediately fell in love with the squinty-eyed sailor, and by 1960, he had his own television show called Popeye the Sailor that featured entirely new Popeye cartoons. The All New Popeye Hour was created for TV in 1978, a Popeye movie was made in 1980, and in 1981, a Saturday morning show featuring Popeye, Olive Oyl, Bluto, and Wimpy called The Popeye and Olive Show was televised. For over seventy-five years, and with almost six hundred cartoons under his belt, Popeye has entertained audiences everywhere. Nearly every minute of every day, Popeye cartoons are airing somewhere in the world, and he remains one of the most widely recognized and best loved cartoon characters in history. After all, who doesn't recognize the catchy lyrics from Popeye's theme song: "I'm strong to the finich, 'cause I eats me spinach, I'm Popeye the sailorman." Toot-toot! FEATURING 24 CLASSIC CARTOONS
A**O
What's not to love about old lovable POPEYE !!!!!
Some of the popeye episodes I already saw on another but okay I did see new ones too just wish there was not any repeats of the ones I already had
G**R
GREAT DVD SET
Excellent quality. I see no problems with audio or video. These are old cartoons and they play just exactly the way I remember them when I was young. It's a great 24 cartoon set. Glad to have it in my collection...
M**H
Bought as a gift
I bought this for my son. He loves classic cartoons. This was a nice assortment.
S**S
Four Stars
Classic Popeye, and I mean REAL classic - from the 30s'!
S**S
Popeye
Popeye is the best he's a sucker for olive oil and she's a tramp
R**Z
Awsome
Who does’nt like popeye
J**O
It would have been nice if the quality was better
What do they mean remastered? It's not digitally enhance and it's not audio enhance either. It would have been nice if the quality was better. For a 75 Anniversary release it's poor quality.. It's still fun to watch tho.. If this is the best quality out there then it's alright to buy at this low price..
K**0
Missing 12
I liked the cartoons but there were not 24? What happened to t he missing 12 cartoon? 5 stars for Popeye anyway
S**F
Very happy with fast delivery and product.
Very happy with fast delivery and product.
A**R
Five Stars
This was a birthday gift for an elderly person who was very excited to receive this item.
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