Popeye and Pals

Weekdays at 1pm | 12c

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 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

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

Popeye Meets Hercules - 1948

Baby Be Good - 1935

Nix on Hypnotricks - 1941

Abusement Park - 1947

A Date to Skate - 1938

Jul 3rd 1:00pm ET

The Hungry Goat - 1943

Her Honor the Mare - 1943

Betty Boop with Henry the Funniest Living American - 1935

Popeye and the Pirates - 1947

Many Tanks - 1942

All’s Fair At the Fair - 1947

Jul 4th 1:00pm ET

Wotta Nitemare - 1939

Patriotic Popeye - 1957

Royal Four Flusher - 1947

Betty Boop’s Rise to Fame - 1934

Double-Cross Country Race - 1951

Nurse-Mates - 1940

Jul 7th 1:00pm ET

A Jolly Good Furlough - 1943

Let’s Celebrake - 1938

On With the New - 1938

Choose Your ‘Weppins’ - 1935

A Dream Walking - 1934

Cartoons Ain’t Human - 1943

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