
Popeye and Pals
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Jul 1st 1:00pm ET
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.
The Paneless Window Washer - 1937
Popeye offers to wash windows in the office of his girl friend Olive Oyl, but plenty of excitement occurs when Bluto, the regular window-washer, becomes resentful and seeks revenge.
Whoops! I’m a Cowboy - 1937
Betty Boop's suitor takes cowboy lessons.
Baby Wants Spinach - 1950
Popeye tries to keep Swee'Pea out of harm's way at the zoo.
Moving Aweigh - 1944
Popeye and Shorty try to help Olive but stir up trouble with the police instead.
Lost and Foundry - 1937
Little Swee'pea wanders into a busy factory, and by luck just manages to escape being killed by various crushing, grinding and cutting machines.
Child Sockology - 1953
After a dinner party at Olive's goes awry, Popeye and Bluto alternate between fighting and protecting Swee'Pea from the chaos at a construction site.
Jul 2nd 1:00pm ET
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.
Popeye Meets Hercules - 1948
Popeye challenges Hercules.
Baby Be Good - 1935
Betty Boop tells naughty Little Jimmy a corrective fairy tale.
Nix on Hypnotricks - 1941
Popeye's nemesis is a leering hypnotist who attempts to lure Olive Oyl to his home.
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.
A Date to Skate - 1938
It's Olive's first visit to a skating rink, and Popeye accidentally crashes into the pillar to which she is clinging. Popeye manages to rescue Olive in an amusing climax.
Jul 3rd 1:00pm ET
The Hungry Goat - 1943
Popeye tries to prevent a hungry goat from eating all the metal on his Naval ship.
Her Honor the Mare - 1943
Popeye's nephews decide to take a horse home when it's rejected by a glue factory.
Betty Boop with Henry the Funniest Living American - 1935
Henry gets a job at Betty Boop's pet store.
Popeye and the Pirates - 1947
Popeye and Olive are captured by pirates.
Many Tanks - 1942
Popeye is in the Navy and Bluto is in the Army, but Bluto is confined to camp limits.
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.
Jul 4th 1:00pm ET
Wotta Nitemare - 1939
Popeye has a nightmare in which he is unable to save Olive Oyl from Bluto.
Patriotic Popeye - 1957
Popeye is enjoying watering his patriotic garden on July 4 when he catches his nephews attempting to light fireworks.
Royal Four Flusher - 1947
Bluto the Magician steal Olive away from Popeye in the park.
Betty Boop’s Rise to Fame - 1934
A reporter interviews Max Fleischer about his creation, Betty Boop.
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.
Nurse-Mates - 1940
Popeye and Bluto vie with each other over caring for Swee'pea while Olive visits the beauty parlor.
Jul 7th 1:00pm ET
A Jolly Good Furlough - 1943
Popeye's four little nephews welcome him back from the war zone with a home front defense drill that nearly wrecks him.
Let’s Celebrake - 1938
Popeye, Bluto, Olive and her Grandma are in a dance contest.
On With the New - 1938
Betty Boop quits her job as overworked short-order cook to run an automated baby-care center.
Choose Your ‘Weppins’ - 1935
A prisoner escapes and goes into Popeye and Olive Oyl's pawn shop.
A Dream Walking - 1934
Popeye and Bluto are awaken from their sleep by the sound of Olive Oyl sleepwalking.
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.
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