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

Dec 28th 11:00am ET

All’s Fair At the Fair - 1947

Bluto, the daring hot air balloon rider, catches the eye of Olive at a carnival, much to Popeye's chagrin.

Double-Cross Country Race - 1951

Popeye competes in a cross-country auto race against an opponent who has a high-powered streamlined streak of a car.

Not Now - 1936

A cat bugs Betty Boop and Pudgy.

Many Tanks - 1942

Popeye is in the Navy and Bluto is in the Army, but Bluto is confined to camp limits.

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.

House Tricks? - 1946

Popeye and Bluto fight each other to prove they can build Olive Oyl's house.

Dec 29th 1:00pm ET

Puppet Love - 1944

Happy Birthdaze - 1943

Betty Boop and Little Jimmy - 1936

We're On Our Way to Rio - 1944

Protek the Weakerist - 1937

The Marry-Go-Round - 1943

Dec 30th 1:00pm ET

A Jolly Good Furlough - 1943

Blunder Below - 1942

Betty Boop’s Crazy Inventions - 1933

The Anvil Chorus Girl - 1944

Fowl Play - 1937

Abusement Park - 1947

Dec 31st 1:00pm ET

Too Weak to Work - 1943

Riot in Rhythm - 1950

Tar With a Star - 1949

The Hungry Goat - 1943

Adventures of Popeye - 1935

My Pop, My Pop - 1940

Jan 1st 1:00pm ET

Doing Impossikible Stunts - 1940

Baby Wants a Bottleship - 1942

Vacation with Play - 1951

Betty Boop and the Little King - 1936

Popeye Meets Hercules - 1948

The Twisker Pitcher - 1937

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