Betty Boop is a character created by animators Grim Natwick and Max Fleischer for Fleischer Studios in 1930, first seen in the animated short Dizzy Dishes and going on to appear in a total 110 cartoons. Originally an antropomorphic French poodle, she soon changed into a young human girl noted for her sex-appeal. The first cartoon in her own spinoff series was Stopping the Show (1932), and the last cartoon released in the Betty Boop series was Yip Yip Yippy (1939), although Betty does not appear in the cartoon itself. Her last theatrical short appearance was in 1939's Rhythm on the Reservation, after being toned down due to restrictions set by the film industry. However, comics and television specials later appeared and she remains a popular merchandise icon.
Shuteye Popeye is the 191st Popeye theatrical short. It was produced by Famous Studios and released on October 3, 1952.
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Gopher Spinach is Popeye's 208th theatrical cartoon, produced by Famous Studios and released on December 10, 1954.
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Greek Mirthology is Popeye's 205th cartoon, released in 1954 by Famous Studios. Much like 1948's Popeye Meets Hercules, it features the demigod Hercules, yet not this time as era-appropriate Bluto but instead embodied by Popeye himself, or rather a very similar ancestor, in a starring role.
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Floor Flusher is Popeye's 201st theatrical cartoon, released on January 1, 1954 by Famous Studios, on a double bill with the Casper cartoon Boo Moon.
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Bride and Gloom is the color remake of Fleischer Studios' Wimmin Is a Myskery (1940), released by Famous Studios on July 2, 1954 as the 204th Popeye cartoon. Popeye has more of a supporting role here, while Olive Oyl is the real protagonist.
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