Popeye and Pals

Weekdays at 1pm | 12c and Sundays at 11am | 10c

Popeye, Bluto, Olive Oyl and all his seafaring friends star in these original theatrical cartoons from the genius of Max Fleischer.  Included are Betty Boop and Bimbo shorts.

Next Airings

Nov 5th 1:00pm ET

Shoein’ Hosses - 1934

Olive Oyl, the proprietress of a blacksmith shop, fires her assistant Wimpy and advertises for a strong, handsome, willing assistant.

Hospitaliky - 1937

Nurse Olive Oyl tells Popeye and Bluto that she cannot take care of them unless they are really hurt.

Betty Boop and the Little King - 1936

The Little King meets Betty Boop.

Jitterbug Jive - 1950

Olive readies her home for an old-fashioned swing dance party, but when a zoot-suited Bluto tries to kiss her, Popeye must come to her aid.

Making Friends - 1936

Pudgy makes new friends.

Beach Peach - 1950

Popeye and a lifeguard compete for Olive's affection at the beach.

I’m In the Army Now - 1936

After seeing Olive Oyl gaze spellbound at an Army poster picturing a handsome uniformed soldier, both Popeye and Bluto try to enlist.

Nov 6th 1:00pm ET

Beware of Barnacle Bill - 1935

Females Is Fickle - 1940

Not Now - 1936

The Hyp-nut-tist - 1935

Pudgy Takes a Bow-Wow - 1937

What -- No Spinach? - 1936

Mutiny Ain’t Nice - 1938

Nov 7th 1:00pm ET

Lost and Foundry - 1937

Me Feelins Is Hurt - 1940

Grampy’s Indoor Outing - 1936

She-Sick Sailors - 1944

Stop That Noise - 1935

Taxi-Turvy - 1954

Olive Oyl and Water Don’t Mix - 1942

Nov 9th 11:00am ET

I’ll Never Crow Again - 1941

Strong to the Finich - 1934

The Impractical Joker - 1937

Kickin’ the Congo Round - 1942

Popeye Makes a Movie - 1950

It’s the Natural Thing to Do - 1939

Nov 10th 1:00pm ET

Fowl Play - 1937

Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye An’ Peep-eye - 1942

Betty Boop and Grampy - 1935

Baby Wants Spinach - 1950

You’re Not Built That Way - 1936

Happy Birthdaze - 1943

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