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
Jan 30th 1:00pm ET
You Gotta Be a Football Hero - 1935
Olive and Popeye are spectators at a football game in which Bluto leads a team composed of large husky players against a team of small thin players.
The Footbal Toucher Downer - 1937
Popeye, as a boy, is captain of a sand lot team that is taking a beating from another team headed by Bluto.
Let’s Get Movin’ - 1936
Olive Oyl is moving and Popeye shows up to help.
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.
Feb 1st 11:00am ET
Nix on Hypnotricks - 1941
Popeye's nemesis is a leering hypnotist who attempts to lure Olive Oyl to his home.
Olive Oyl and Water Don’t Mix - 1942
No sooner do Popeye and his sea-going sidekick, Bluto, agree that "wimmin is bad luck," that Olive gallops up the gangplank of the battleship the boys are on.
Taking the Blame - 1935
Betty Boop brings home a cat as playmate for Pudgy.
The Hyp-nut-tist - 1935
Popeye and Olive enter a theater where "Bluto, the Great Hypnotist" is playing.
A Language All My Own - 1935
Betty Boop takes her stage act on the road.
Hello, How Am I? - 1939
Popeye meets himself walking down the street toward Olive's house, where he has been invited to a hamburger feast.
Ghosks Is the Bunk - 1931
Bluto lures Popeye and Olive to a haunted house.
Feb 2nd 1:00pm ET
Service with a Guile - 1946
Popeye and Bluto stop by Olive's service station.
What -- No Spinach? - 1936
Wimpy's passion for hamburgers causes Popeye and Bluto to have their biggest battle.
Riot in Rhythm - 1950
Popeye's nephews keep waking him up by playing music.
Judge for a Day - 1935
Betty Boop imagines life as a judge.
Pitchin’ Woo At the Zoo - 1944
Popeye's four nephews unwillingly sample a plate of spinach and then give their uncle a hard time.
Beware of Barnacle Bill - 1935
Popeye and Olive sing their way through this cartoon in operetta style.
Feb 3rd 1:00pm ET
I-Ski Love-Ski You-Ski - 1936
Popeye and Olive Oyl, trying to climb a high snow-covered mountain, are thwarted at every turn by the villainous Bluto.
Females Is Fickle - 1940
Olive Oyl's pet goldfish jumps out of his bowl and falls overboard. Popeye dives after the missing pet and the chase is on!
On With the New - 1938
Betty Boop quits her job as overworked short-order cook to run an automated baby-care center.
Leave Well Enough Alone - 1939
Popeye, saddened by the sight of dogs in a pet shop, buys them and releases them into the streets.
The Candid Candidate - 1937
Betty Boop campaigns for Grampy for Mayor.
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.
Never Sock a Baby - 1939
After Popeye punishes Swee'pea, the little guy runs away.
Feb 4th 1:00pm ET
Mutiny Ain’t Nice - 1938
As Popeye's ship prepares to sail, Olive falls into a trunk and is carried aboard unnoticed.
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.
Betty Boop’s Rise to Fame - 1934
A reporter interviews Max Fleischer about his creation, Betty Boop.
The Hungry Goat - 1943
Popeye tries to prevent a hungry goat from eating all the metal on his Naval ship.
Popalong Popeye - 1952
Popeye tells a story from his cowboy days to convince his nephews to eat their spinach.
Tar With a Star - 1949
Popeye cleans up a tough western town called Cactus Corners.
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