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
Jun 24th 1:00pm ET
Dizzy Divers - 1935
Bluto attempts to get to sunken treasure before Popeye can.
We're On Our Way to Rio - 1944
Popeye and Bluto travel to Rio where they meet Olive.
Sock a Bye Baby - 1934
Popeye tries to keep a sleeping baby from waking up and crying.
The Organ Grinder’s Swing - 1937
Wimpy, an organ grinder, is entertaining Popeye and Olive Oyl with some sweet music when Bluto interferes and the battle is on.
Silly Hillbilly - 1949
Popeye brings his traveling department store to a new location, and Bluto causes problems.
Jun 25th 1:00pm ET
Tops in the Big Top - 1945
Popeye's circus act is jeopardized when Bluto wants Olive.
Wimmin Is a Myskery - 1940
Popeye proposes marriage and departs after Olive promises to think it over and give him her answer in the morning.
Swat the Fly - 1935
While Betty Boop tries to cook, a fly drives her and Pudgy the Pup to distraction.
Alona on the Sarong Seas - 1942
Popeye and Bluto are on a battleship anchored off a tropic isle. The big-muscled gob is dreaming about Princess Alona who is really Olive Oyl in a sarong.
Pudgy Takes a Bow-Wow - 1937
Betty Boop's stage show takes a new turn when Pudgy the pup and his feline enemy get into the act.
Lunch with a Punch - 1952
Popeye uses a tale of how he defeated Bluto as a boy to convince his nephews to eat their spinach.
Strong to the Finich - 1934
Popeye proceeds to teach the children at Olive Oyl's Health Farm a thing or two about the merits of spinach.
Jun 26th 1:00pm ET
Never Sock a Baby - 1939
After Popeye punishes Swee'pea, the little guy runs away.
Olive Oyl For President - 1948
Tired of political rhetoric, Olive lays out her platform.
Stop That Noise - 1935
To escape her noisy city apartment, Betty Boop retreats to her country home, but the insects are against her.
A Job for a Gob - 1955
Popeye and Bluto compete for the job of Olive's ranch hand.
A Clean Shaven Man - 1936
When Olive wants a clean shaven man, Popeye and Bluto visit the barber shop.
Ding Dong Doggie - 1937
Pudgy disobeys Betty and goes with a dalmatian to a fire.
Let’s Get Movin’ - 1936
Olive Oyl is moving and Popeye shows up to help.
Jun 28th 11:00am ET
Problem Pappy - 1941
Popeye has a difficult time convincing his Pappy that flagpole sitting isn't the safest hobby in the world.
I Likes Babies and Infinks - 1937
Popeye's pal Swee'pea causes consternation when Olive Oyl is unable to stop him from crying and she calls upon the sailor man to help.
Taking the Blame - 1935
Betty Boop brings home a cat as playmate for Pudgy.
Quiet! Pleeze - 1941
Popeye starts a one-man anti-noise campaign when his Pappy suffers that "morning-after" feeling and street sounds aggravate it.
Tots of Fun - 1952
Popeye's nephews help Popeye build a house while playing their music.
Not Now - 1936
A cat bugs Betty Boop and Pudgy.
Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye An’ Peep-eye - 1942
Popeye's four nephews try to sneak out instead of eating their spinach.
Jun 29th 1:00pm ET
Hospitaliky - 1937
Nurse Olive Oyl tells Popeye and Bluto that she cannot take care of them unless they are really hurt.
Firemen's Brawl - 1953
Firemen Popeye and Bluto attempt to put out a fire at Olive's house.
Grampy’s Indoor Outing - 1936
A thunderstorm stops Betty Boop and Little Jimmy from going to the carnival, so Grampy comes up with a solution.
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.
Beach Peach - 1950
Popeye and a lifeguard compete for Olive's affection at the beach.
So Does An Automobile - 1939
Betty Boop runs a car hospital.
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.
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