
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
Oct 16th 1:00pm ET
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.
I’ll Never Crow Again - 1941
When Olive notices a number of pesky crows ruining her vegetable garden, she calls for Popeye's assistance.
Betty Boop’s Rise to Fame - 1934
A reporter interviews Max Fleischer about his creation, Betty Boop.
Bridge Ahoy! - 1936
Popeye becomes angry with Bluto for throwing Wimpy into the water because he hasn't got his ferry fare.
Pest Pilot - 1941
Popeye has trouble when Pappy wants to learn to fly a plane.
Service with a Guile - 1946
Popeye and Bluto stop by Olive's service station.
Oct 17th 1:00pm ET
A Balmy Swami - 1949
Popeye and Olive Oyl attend a vaudeville show. The magician is Bluto in Swami's clothing and with his shenanigans succeeds in putting Olive under his spell.
Pitchin’ Woo At the Zoo - 1944
Popeye's four nephews unwillingly sample a plate of spinach and then give their uncle a hard time.
Poor Cinderella - 1934
Betty Boop goes to the ball thanks to the good fairy.
It’s the Natural Thing to Do - 1939
Persuaded by Olive Oyl that the public might like them in a different role, Popeye and Bluto attempt to be sophisticated men-about-town.
Pleased to Meet Cha! - 1935
Popeye and Bluto, rivals for Olive Oyl's affection, call on her bearing gifts.
A Hull of a Mess - 1942
Popeye and Bluto desire to win government contracts to build ships, and vie with each other in constructing the biggest and best ship in the shortest time.
Oct 19th 11:00am ET
A Dream Walking - 1934
Popeye and Bluto are awaken from their sleep by the sound of Olive Oyl sleepwalking.
Let’s Celebrake - 1938
Popeye, Bluto, Olive and her Grandma are in a dance contest.
Taking the Blame - 1935
Betty Boop brings home a cat as playmate for Pudgy.
Wotta Nitemare - 1939
Popeye has a nightmare in which he is unable to save Olive Oyl from Bluto.
Royal Four Flusher - 1947
Bluto the Magician steal Olive away from Popeye in the park.
I Eats My Spinach - 1933
At the rodeo, Bluto sets his sights on Olive.
Oct 20th 1:00pm ET
Moving Aweigh - 1944
Popeye and Shorty try to help Olive but stir up trouble with the police instead.
Olive’s Boithday Presink - 1941
Popeye is in a shop looking at bearskin coats for Olive's Birthday present.
Can You Take It - 1934
Popeye wants to join a fight club, but must endure their brutal initiation.
No, No, A Thousand Times No - 1935
Betty Boop and Freddie appear on stage in a melodrama.
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!
Nurse to Meet Ya - 1955
Popeye and Bluto compete for Olive's affections by trying to quiet the crying Swee'Pea.
Puttin' on the Act - 1940
When a headline shouts that vaudeville is coming back, Popeye and Olive prepare an act.
Oct 21st 1:00pm ET
Dizzy Divers - 1935
Bluto attempts to get to sunken treasure before Popeye can.
Peep In the Deep - 1946
When Popeye searches for treasure, Bluto tries to beat him to it.
The Scared Crows - 1939
Crows bother Betty Boop and Pudgy.
Cartoons Ain’t Human - 1943
Popeye creates his own cartoon idea and casts himself as the hero and Olive as the heroine in a spoof of an old-fashioned melodrama.
The Twisker Pitcher - 1937
An exciting baseball game pits Popeye against Bluto as captains of opposing teams.
Too Weak to Work - 1943
Bluto thinks he needs a complete rest; Popeye, however, soon teaches him that honest toil is best as he puts him through a workout in a rest hospital.
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