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
Mar 5th 1:00pm ET
Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye An’ Peep-eye - 1942
Popeye's four nephews try to sneak out instead of eating their spinach.
Shakespearian Spinach - 1940
Popeye replaces Bluto as the lead opposite Olive in a benefit performance of Romeo and Juliet.
The Spinach Roadster - 1936
Popeye arrives in a beat up roadster to take Olive Oyl for a ride only to find Bluto there in a sleek new car.
Tots of Fun - 1952
Popeye's nephews help Popeye build a house while playing their music.
Leave Well Enough Alone - 1939
Popeye, saddened by the sight of dogs in a pet shop, buys them and releases them into the streets.
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.
Mar 6th 1:00pm ET
Beaus Will Be Beaus - 1955
Popeye and Bluto promise Olive they'll stop fighting as they compete for her affections on the beach.
A Clean Shaven Man - 1936
When Olive wants a clean shaven man, Popeye and Bluto visit the barber shop.
Cops Is Tops - 1955
After Olive joins the police force, Popeye trails her on her beat in an attempt to keep her safe.
The Fistic Mystic - 1946
Popeye matches his energy-packed can of spinach against the super-natural powers of an oriental mystic.
Shape Ahoy - 1945
Bluto and Popeye are vacationing on a men's only island, when Olive happens by on a shipwreck raft.
She-Sick Sailors - 1944
Bluto disguises himself as Superman in order to impress the comic book hero's biggest fan, Olive Oyl.
Mar 8th 11:00am ET
Little Swee’pea - 1936
Popeye tackles lions, bears, snakes and countless other animals chasing after Swee'pea at the zoo only to find himself the victim of an assault by Olive for scaring Swee'pea with a toy on their arrival home.
Nix on Hypnotricks - 1941
Popeye's nemesis is a leering hypnotist who attempts to lure Olive Oyl to his home.
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.
Abusement Park - 1947
Popeye takes Olive to the carnival where he starts demonstrating his prowess on the bell-ringing machine. Bluto appears and proceeds to outdo him.
The Anvil Chorus Girl - 1944
Popeye and Bluto pass by Olive's blacksmith shop and are smitten.
Mar 9th 1:00pm ET
Fleets of Stren’th - 1942
Popeye takes on the enemy fleet, including an aircraft carrier and planes.
Never Kick a Woman - 1936
Popeye's sweetheart Olive Oyl goes in for boxing lessons and when she catches her teacher flirting with Popeye she steps out and gives the teacher an excellent demonstration of boxing.
Popeye Meets William Tell - 1949
Popeye has need of his spinach when he poses as William Tell's son for the big apple-shooting contest, especially when he finds that the old man's aim isn't what it used to be!
We Did It - 1936
While Betty Boop is away, the kittens get into mischief.
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.
Popeye Presents Eugene, The Jeep - 1940
Olive presents Popeye with a cute little puppy, Eugene the Jeep, as a birthday present, with instructions to make him sleep outside.
Mar 10th 1:00pm ET
Silly Hillbilly - 1949
Popeye brings his traveling department store to a new location, and Bluto causes problems.
Sock a Bye Baby - 1934
Popeye tries to keep a sleeping baby from waking up and crying.
Toreadorable - 1953
When Olive is impressed by toreador Bluto at a bullfight, Popeye steps in the ring to fight the bull himself.
We Aim to Please - 1934
Popeye and Olive Oyl open a new diner.
Tops in the Big Top - 1945
Popeye's circus act is jeopardized when Bluto wants Olive.
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