Popeye the Sailor (titled onscreen as Popeye the Sailor with Betty Boop is a 1933 animated short produced by Fleischer Studios and distributed by Paramount Publix Corporation. While billed as a Betty Boop cartoon, it was produced as a vehicle for Popeye in his debut animated appearance.
Pilgrim Popeye is the Thanksgiving-themed 182nd Popeye cartoon. It was produced by Famous Studios and released on July 13, 1951.
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Popalong Popeye is Popeye's 190th cartoon, released on August 29, 1952 by Famous Studios. The title is a play on the name of popular 1950s Western character Hopalong Cassidy.
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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.
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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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