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Title: Popeye the Sailor

Overview: Follows the adventures of the famed spinach-eating sailor man. Popeye is one of the most popular cartoon characters of all time. This spunky but loveable spinach-eating sailor continues to delight young and old with his comic adventures, and the entire gang is around to provide plenty of rousing fun and action: Olive Oyl, Swee'Pea, Wimpy and Bluto.

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Average Vote: 7.1 (368 votes)

Cast

  • Popeye (voice): Jack Mercer
  • Olive Oyl (voice): Mae Questel
  • Brutus (voice): Jackson Beck
  • Popeye the Sailor - Oil's Well That Ends Well (Season 2 - Episode 1)

    Brutus swindles Olive Oyl out of her game show winnings with a worthless oil well. It's up to Popeye to grease the path towards a happy ending.

    Popeye the Sailor - Amusement Park (Season 2 - Episode 2)

    Popeye and Olive stop by Brutus's Garage after running out of gas. But Brutus sabotages Popeye's car and steals away Olive.

    Popeye the Sailor - Motor Knocks (Season 2 - Episode 3)

    Popeye and Olive stop by Brutus's Garage after running out of gas. But Brutus sabotages Popeye's car and steals away Olive.

    Popeye the Sailor - Duel to the Finish (Season 2 - Episode 4)

    Brutus kidnaps swee'pee and sells him to an amusement park freak-show.

    Popeye the Sailor - Gem Jam (Season 2 - Episode 5)

    In India, the Sea Hag hypnotizes Olive into stealing the sacred emerald from the crown of a jade idol, which puts a curse on the unwitting thief.

    Popeye the Sailor - The Bathing Beasts (Season 2 - Episode 6)

    Olive's new car attracts the attention of Popeye and Brutus, an argument breaks out over who will sit in the front seat, to settle things Olive suggests they enter a strong-man contest and the winner sits in the front.

    Popeye the Sailor - The Rain Breaker (Season 2 - Episode 7)

    Popeye meets Thor The God of Thunder and must save a fair maiden trapped high in ye olde castle.

    Popeye the Sailor - Messin' Up the Mississippi (Season 2 - Episode 8)

    Popeye becomes the headline attraction on a show-boat, Brutus as always, is jealous of his fame.

    Popeye the Sailor - Love Birds (Season 2 - Episode 9)

    Popeye buys Olive's lovebird a boyfriend. The two lovebirds, named Romeo and Juliet, quarrel and Romeo flies away. Olive demands that Popeye bring him back.

    Popeye the Sailor - Sea Serpent (Season 2 - Episode 10)

    Olive doesn't have time to be with Popeye. When she meets a man who knows about a Sea Serpent, Popeye is incredulous and finds evidence that he is a fake

    Popeye the Sailor - Boardering on Trouble (Season 2 - Episode 11)

    Popeye and Brutus are owners of a nightclub and restaurant, a fight breaks out between them when their guest, Miss Oyl, can't decide on spending her night at dinner or watching a show.

    Popeye the Sailor - Aladdin's Lamp (Season 2 - Episode 12)

    Popeye chases down the Sea Hag in order to take back the magic lamp she stole from Olive.

    Popeye the Sailor - Butler Up (Season 2 - Episode 13)

    An old school friend of Olive Oyl's turns up for dinner, to impress him Olive asks Popeye to be her butler.

    Popeye the Sailor - The Leprechaun (Season 2 - Episode 14)

    The Sea Hag steals a leprechaun's gold, the leprechaun turns to Popeye for help.

    Popeye the Sailor - County Fair (Season 2 - Episode 15)

    Popeye and Brutus are farmers who enter a county fair contest to see who's the best.

    Popeye the Sailor - Hamburgers Aweigh (Season 2 - Episode 16)

    Wimpy hears that Popeye has a cargo of Hamburgers, he offers to help protect them.

    Popeye the Sailor - Popeye's Double Trouble (Season 2 - Episode 17)

    The Sea Hag tries to curse Popeye with bad luck, But accidently gives him three wishes instead.

    Popeye the Sailor - Kiddie Kapers (Season 2 - Episode 18)

    Brutus goes to see the Sea Hag in the hopes that she will make him a youth potion to impress Olive. The potion changes his whole appearance and everything goes to plan until Olive finds out who he really is.

    Popeye the Sailor - The Mark of Zero (Season 2 - Episode 19)

    Popeye tells Olive's niece the story of the Mark of Zero, starring himself as the good guy and Brutus as the villain.

    Popeye the Sailor - Myskery Melody (Season 2 - Episode 20)

    Poopdeck Pappy is suddenly frightened of a mysterious flute melody that wafts through the air. At first Popeye and Olive cannot hear the haunting melody, but Pappy tells them about when he was attracted to a young woman, a jewel of the sea, who tried to seduce him but turned out to be Wicked Seahag in disguise.

    Popeye the Sailor - Scairdy Cat (Season 2 - Episode 21)

    Popeye drinks a potion which turns him into a coward, Brutus tries to take his place as Olive Oyl's date and Popeye finally manages to get hold of some spinach which gives him back his bravery.

    Popeye the Sailor - Operation Ice-Tickle (Season 2 - Episode 22)

    Olive tells Popeye and Brutus she'll go out with the first one who brings her back the North Pole -- which turns out to be an actual pole with red and white stripes.

    Popeye the Sailor - The Cure (Season 2 - Episode 23)

    Wimpy realizes he has a problem with hamburgers, Popeye helps him to contact Hamburger Anonymous. Meanwhile the SeaHag realizes her burger bar is missing it's best customer and takes steps to ruin Wimpy's attempts to break his addiction.

    Popeye the Sailor - William Won't Tell (Season 2 - Episode 24)

    It's 1813, King Brutus and Maiden Olive Oyl become jealous when Popeye rescues The Queen and fixes her broken carriage.

    Popeye the Sailor - Pop Goes the Whistle (Season 2 - Episode 25)

    Swee' Pea's favorite toy has lost its whistle and Popeye runs all over town trying to find it.

    Popeye the Sailor - Autographically Yours (Season 2 - Episode 26)

    Brutus is jealous of Popeyes fame.

    Popeye the Sailor - A Poil for Olive Oyl (Season 2 - Episode 27)

    It's Olive Oyl's birthday. When Popeye asks her what she would like as a present, she chooses a pearl necklace. However, Popeye decides that the stores charge too much for them, and he tries to make his own by diving into the deep blue sea for his own pearls... but the Sea Hag claims that the pearls belong to her!

    Popeye the Sailor - My Fair Olive (Season 2 - Episode 28)

    Popeye and Olive are on a date at the local museum and see knights on exhibit. The curator (Brutus) and Ms. Oyl fall for one another. When Brutus butts in and he and Popeye start to fight over Olive, she suggests that they have a jousting tournament to settle their argument.

    Popeye the Sailor - Giddy Gold (Season 2 - Episode 29)

    Popeye (The Sailor) and Olive (Oyl) discover an old sealed mine full of diamonds. Olive takes some of them and they must face many traps and dangers to exit the cave.

    Popeye the Sailor - Strange Things Are Happening (Season 2 - Episode 30)

    Popeye has a very strange day, The Sea Hag tries to kidnap him, Wimpy offers to buy him lunch and then he sees Olive going to the movies with Brutus.

    Popeye the Sailor - The Medicine Man (Season 2 - Episode 31)

    Olive begs Dr. Quack, aka Brutus, to cure Popeye's hiccups. But Dr. Quack wants Popeye's Spinach Health Juice off the market and Olive in his clutches.

    Popeye the Sailor - A Mite of Trouble (Season 2 - Episode 32)

    The Sea Hag tries to steal Popeyes treasure map treasure map by dressing a dwarf up as Swee'pea.

    Popeye the Sailor - Who's Kidding Zoo (Season 2 - Episode 33)

    Popeye and Brutus apply for the same part-time zoo keeper job.

    Popeye the Sailor - Robot Popeye (Season 2 - Episode 34)

    Brutus buys a Popeye robot to cause friction between Popeye and Olive.

    Popeye the Sailor - Sneaking Peeking (Season 2 - Episode 35)

    Christmas Eve is here, with Popeye and Olive Oyl trying to stop Swee'pea from peeking into the Christmas presents. Popeye tells him a fable; something like Pandora's Box. Will Swee'pea learn?

    Popeye the Sailor - Seer-ring Is Believer-ring (Season 2 - Episode 36)

    Olive Oyl buys a ring that allows her to see the immediate future; but it really belongs to Evil Eye, a red-bearded foreign hypnotist with supernatural powers.

    Popeye the Sailor - The Wiffle Bird's Revenge (Season 2 - Episode 37)

    The Wiffle bird casts a spell over Wimpy that changes him into a werewolf whenever he says the word "hamburger".

    Popeye the Sailor - Going... Boing... Gone (Season 2 - Episode 38)

    Wimpy tricks Brutus into buying him some hamburgers, Brutus gets angry and Wimpy decides to use vanishing cream to hide from him.

    Popeye the Sailor - Popeye Thumb (Season 2 - Episode 39)

    Popeye tells Swee' Pea the story of "Popeye Thumb".

    Popeye the Sailor - The Billionaire (Season 2 - Episode 40)

    Billionaire Popeye gives a million dollars to each of his friends to see who will spend the money the wisest way. When they squander all their money and ask for more, Popeye decides to give all the rest of his money to the Poor Sailor Fund.

    Popeye the Sailor - Model Muddle (Season 2 - Episode 41)

    After visiting the national art museum Popeye decides to try his hand at a bit of modern sculpture.

    Popeye the Sailor - Which Is Witch (Season 2 - Episode 42)

    The Sea Hag hatches a plot to kidnap Popeye. She replaces Olive with a robot replica programmed to bring him to her Island.

    Popeye the Sailor - Disguise the Limit (Season 2 - Episode 43)

    Popeye the Detective is called on to find a gorilla that has just escaped from the Zoo. He an Olive devise a plan to re-capture the gorilla which involves Popeye disguising himself as a female gorilla and luring it back into it enclosure.

    Popeye the Sailor - Spoil Sport (Season 2 - Episode 44)

    Popeye has got himself a scooter, Olive Snubs him for Brutus and his fast, shiny, new, fast sports car. The ride turns out to be far too fast and dangerous for Olive and it's not long before she is in need of help from Popeye.

    Popeye the Sailor - Have Time Will Travel (Season 2 - Episode 45)

    Popeye, who is presumably bored of living in the 1960, decides to build Olive a time machine, luckily the dinosaur populated prehistoric time they visit has plenty of spinach.

    Popeye the Sailor - Weight for Me (Season 2 - Episode 46)

    Popeye and Brutus return from six months at sea to find that Olive has gotten fat. Brutus indulges Olive's lust for food, while Popeye tries to force her to exercise.

    Popeye the Sailor - Partial Post (Season 2 - Episode 47)

    Popeye accidentally posts Olive Oyl's birthdays cards into a recently landed spaceship, thinking it to be a mailbox.

    Popeye the Sailor - Canine Caprice (Season 2 - Episode 48)

    Popeye buys Olive Oyl a talking dog, the dog, named Roger, tells Popeye that Olive Oyl has been seeing another man.

    Popeye the Sailor - Intellectual Interlude (Season 2 - Episode 49)

    Popeye eats some "intellectual spinach" given to him by a professor at an adult education class.

    Popeye the Sailor - Roger (Season 2 - Episode 50)

    Roger, the talking dog, discovers a plot to rob a jewelry store but he is unable to get the police to understand him.

    Popeye the Sailor - Tooth Be or Not Tooth Be (Season 2 - Episode 51)

    Swee' Pea is cutting a tooth, PoopDeck Pappy decides to give Swee' Pea a lesson in dental hygiene and tells him a story of what happened to him when he entered a "teeth" contest.

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 52 (Season 2 - Episode 52)

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 53 (Season 2 - Episode 53)

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 54 (Season 2 - Episode 54)

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 55 (Season 2 - Episode 55)

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 56 (Season 2 - Episode 56)

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 57 (Season 2 - Episode 57)

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 58 (Season 2 - Episode 58)

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 59 (Season 2 - Episode 59)

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 60 (Season 2 - Episode 60)

    Popeye the Sailor - Episode 61 (Season 2 - Episode 61)

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