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Popeye

Season 1961 1961
TV-G

  • 1961-09-18T13:30:00Z on Cartoon Network
  • 5m
  • 1h 30m (13 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Animation, Children
Follows the adventures of the famed spinach-eating sailor man. Popeye started out as a character in the daily comic strip "Thimble Theatre" in 1929. In the early 30s, Max and Dave Fleischer made him the star of his own cartoon. Bluto, Popeye's rival, will do anything it takes to get Olive Oyl, Popeye's girlfriend. Popeye is always willing to get her out of trouble.

51 episodes

Season Premiere

1961-09-18T13:30:00Z

1961x01 Spoil Sport

Season Premiere

1961x01 Spoil Sport

  • 1961-09-18T13:30:00Z5m

Olive wants to live the "sports car set" life and is baited by Brutus' expensive convertible.

1961-09-18T13:30:00Z

1961x02 Model Muddle

1961x02 Model Muddle

  • 1961-09-18T13:30:00Z5m

Olive decides that Popeye needs some type of art stuff, so she takes him to the American Museum of Art.

1961-09-18T13:30:00Z

1961x03 Disguise the Limit

1961x03 Disguise the Limit

  • 1961-09-18T13:30:00Z5m

The master of disguises, Popeye and Brutus; Today's case is "The Gorilla Escapes from Zoo". It is a disguising case to solve.

1961-09-19T13:30:00Z

1961x04 Have Time, Will Travel

A time machine takes Popeye and Olive back to the prehistoric era, where all kinds of madcap adventures take place.

Oily 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.

1961-01-04T14:30:00Z

1961x06 Motor Knocks

1961x06 Motor Knocks

  • 1961-01-04T14:30:00Z5m

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

1961-09-12T13:30:00Z

1961x07 Giddy Gold

1961x07 Giddy Gold

  • 1961-09-12T13:30:00Z5m

While going through a tunnel of love boat ride, Olive notices a lot decorative jewels and other valuables and wishes they were real. That's when the Wiffle Bird shows and says they can be by just touching his feathers and wishing it. And it happens. So she and Popeye grab buckets of the jewels and makes their way out but the Wiffle Bird shows to tell them that there are three dangerous dangers that anyone who tries to take anything will have to face. While Popeye prefers to leave everything behind Olive says they go on with them.

1961-07-12T13:30:00Z

1961x09 The Medicine Man

1961x09 The Medicine Man

  • 1961-07-12T13:30:00Z5m

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.

1961-01-04T14:30:00Z

1961x10 Motor Knocks

1961x10 Motor Knocks

  • 1961-01-04T14:30:00Z5m

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

Wimpy as restaurateur has help from Popeye and Olive.

Popeye tells Swee'Pea the story of building the first steamboat, Popeye's Folly. Brutus, the captain of the Windjammer, challenges the Folly to a race.

Olive insists that the illiterate, uneducated Popeye enroll in grammar school.

Brutus tricks Popeye into a psychology session.

Popeye is busy reading the newspaper, but his peace is disrupted by a baseball and several arrows. He sees Swee'Pea and Deezil Oyl trying to play sports. Popeye teaches them how to play sports, but Brutus believes he can be a better teacher.

An spaceship lands on Earth carrying an alien disguised as a mailbox! Popeye is about to go out to mail Olive a birthday card when he hears a radio announcement that a flying saucer has been sighted over the city. Popeye continues with his task to mail the card, but he does not realize that the mailbox he has just posted Olive's card in is really the flying saucer. The extraterrestrial then tries to kidnap Popeye and Olive Oyl!

Swee'Pea is cutting his first tooth and Poopdeck Pappy is babysitting him for Popeye. 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. Pappy talks about the Sea Hag and her nefarious plans for his teeth.

Olive decides that Popeye needs some culture, so she takes him to the art museum. There, he pokes fun at the sculpture and accidentally breaks a piece. Eventually, he develops a taste for modern art and decides to try his hand at acting as a sculptor for Olive Oyl's affection... with disastrous results. Brutus gets sore and tries to sabotage the sailor. He wants to play rough with the paint.

After losing Swee'Pea to a circus performer who passes himself off as the boy's long-lost father, Popeye goes through so much depression that he starts to act like a baby.

Popeye, sheriff of the Old West town Gravestone Flats, has all he can handle after Brutus arrives.

1961-07-12T13:30:00Z

1961x21 The Medicine Man

1961x21 The Medicine Man

  • 1961-07-12T13:30:00Z5m

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.

Olive the artist is sculpting a statue personifying weakness and exhaustion.

1961-09-12T13:30:00Z

1961x23 Giddy Gold

1961x23 Giddy Gold

  • 1961-09-12T13:30:00Z5m

While going through a tunnel of love boat ride, Olive notices a lot decorative jewels and other valuables and wishes they were real. That's when the Wiffle Bird shows and says they can be by just touching his feathers and wishing it. And it happens. So she and Popeye grab buckets of the jewels and makes their way out but the Wiffle Bird shows to tell them that there are three dangerous dangers that anyone who tries to take anything will have to face. While Popeye prefers to leave everything behind Olive says they go on with them.

Popeye reads Swee' Pea a Japanese fairy tale. Popeye, Wimpy, Olive and Brutus all appear as characters.

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 and Wimpy go back in time to the "ollie days", thanks to the Wiffle Bird.

Popeye, custodian of a museum, must deal with artifact damage and art theft.

Things aren't going to plan at Popeye's pizza Palace, Wimpy as usual is trying to get a free lunch while Brutus constantly asks for pizza topping which are not on the menu.

Popeye runs a gas station featuring free services. Customers want these free services, including Brutus, who sees Olive and tries to get a date with her. Popeye rescues Olive from Brutus.

Popeye takes Olice out to buy her a birthday present and she chooses a pearl necklace and when Popeye hears how much they are, he sets out to get pearls from the sea. He goes diving and finds the oyster beds where the pearls are. But the Sea Hag is there and she claims that the pearls belong to her.

1961x32 Jeep Jeep

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Swee'Pea befriends a mystical creature called Jeep who can answer any question. Popeye's arch enemies -- Brutus and Sea Hag -- steal the Jeep and let him disclose the gold site. However, Jeep tricks them by drawing a map which causes Brutus and the Hag to dig right into jail.

It is a big baseball game between Popeye's team and Brutus' team. With Wimpy as the umpire, what could possibly go wrong? Olive is rooting for Popeye, at least at first.

Popeye and Wimpy camp in the woods for some peace and quiet. When Wimpy wants to cook some hamburgers, he starts making fire.

Brutus exploits a costume party in an attempt to win Olive.

The Sea Hag hypnotises Wimpy into hijacking Popeye's ship.

Popeye and Olive blunder into a hillbilly feud.

Flying saucers have landed, Olive is unfortunate enough to be captured by a robot man looking for humans. Popeye must take control of the spaceship save Olive and get her home.

Popeye tries to teach Olive how to bowl, but his attempts are sabotaged by Brutus.

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

Popeye (having trouble putting Swee'Pea to sleep) tells him a bedtime story of how he once sang baby whales to sleep.

Popeye's journey in this episode is based upon the Lilliputian adventure from the classic novel Gulliver's Travels.

Popeye and Brutus vie for the affection of Olive Oyl in a classic western setting.

Brutus raids an undersea kingdom.

Brutus is jealous of Popeye's fame.

Wimpy, a night watchman in a herring cannery, gets a cold and asks Popeye to take over. The sailor hears strange noises and starts investigating. Many hijinx follow as Brutus turns up.

Popeye is called by a lawyer who tells him that he and Brutus are the beneficiaries of someone they knew, that he would be reading the will at noon, and if they are not there at that hour, they will forfeit their part of the inheritance. So Brutus tries to keep Popeye from arriving at noon.

Popeye, Olive and Wimpy Dimpy Doo find themselves in a spooky mansion, full of apparent ghostly goings on.

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

Swee'Pea has a square egg; did he find it or did he lay it? Whichever way he got it (Probably from Popeye's chicken ranch), it is very rare and valuable.

Olive, Popeye and Wimpy go food shopping for a party to a supermarket where Brutus is the manager.

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