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Popeye The Sailor Man: Volume 3 ()
Rating:
Starring: Popeye
Director:
Category: Television
Studio: Delta Entertainment
Subtitles:
Length:
74 mins

 
 

 

12 Classic Episodes!

"Well blow me down!" Just in time to celebrate Popeye's 75th birthday, these special DVDs offer a hearty helping of exciting adventures starring the lovable underdog with an affinity for spinach. Popeye first appeared back in 1929 in Elzie Segar's comic strip, Thimble Theatre. Although he started out as a minor character, Popeye quickly caught the attention of animation pioneer Max Fleischer who made a financial agreement with Segar and began his own series of cartoons that launched the unlikely hero to fame. First in a long line of Fleischer short features, Popeye The Sailor, a 1933 Betty Boop cartoon, marked Popeyes first silver screen appearance. Many more adventures followed, making Popeye one of the most adored and widely recognizable characters in animation history. Are you one of Popeye's millions of fans? Then grab a can of spinach, come up on deck, and join Olive Oyl, Bluto, little Sweet Pea, and many more amazing characters for the adventure of a lifetime.

Episodes Include:
Gopher Spinach
Cookin' With Gags
Out To Punch
Assault And Flattery
Insect To Injury
Parlez Vou Woo
I Don't Scare
A Haul In One
Nearlyweds
Patriotic Popeye
Spree Lunch
Spooky Swabs