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 23rd 1:00pm ET
Leave Well Enough Alone - 1939
Popeye, saddened by the sight of dogs in a pet shop, buys them and releases them into the streets.
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.
Betty in Blunderland - 1933
Betty Boop travels to Wonderland.
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.
Shiver Me Timbers! - 1934
Popeye is attracted to an old weather-beaten ship bearing a sign "Ghost Ship - Beware" and he explores it with Olive Oyl and Wimpy as his unwilling companions.
Never Sock a Baby - 1939
After Popeye punishes Swee'pea, the little guy runs away.
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!
Dec 24th 1:00pm ET
Ghosks Is the Bunk - 1931
Bluto lures Popeye and Olive to a haunted house.
Nix on Hypnotricks - 1941
Popeye's nemesis is a leering hypnotist who attempts to lure Olive Oyl to his home.
Happy You and Merry Me - 1936
A stray kitten wanders into Betty Boop's house.
Safari So Good - 1947
Popeye and Olive Oyl are on safari when they run into a Tarzan-like Bluto.
Thrill of Fair - 1951
Popeye tries to keep Swee'Pea out of harm's way at a large county fair.
Rodeo Romeo - 1946
When Olive becomes enamored with cowboy Bluto at the rodeo, Popeye uses spinach to beat him in all the events.
Dec 25th 1:00pm ET
Service with a Guile - 1946
Popeye and Bluto stop by Olive's service station.
Pitchin’ Woo At the Zoo - 1944
Popeye's four nephews unwillingly sample a plate of spinach and then give their uncle a hard time.
Baby Be Good - 1935
Betty Boop tells naughty Little Jimmy a corrective fairy tale.
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.
Pleased to Meet Cha! - 1935
Popeye and Bluto, rivals for Olive Oyl's affection, call on her bearing gifts.
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.
Dec 26th 1:00pm ET
She-Sick Sailors - 1944
Bluto disguises himself as Superman in order to impress the comic book hero's biggest fan, Olive Oyl.
The Hyp-nut-tist - 1935
Popeye and Olive enter a theater where "Bluto, the Great Hypnotist" is playing.
Betty Boop’s Rise to Fame - 1934
A reporter interviews Max Fleischer about his creation, Betty Boop.
What -- No Spinach? - 1936
Wimpy's passion for hamburgers causes Popeye and Bluto to have their biggest battle.
Mutiny Ain’t Nice - 1938
As Popeye's ship prepares to sail, Olive falls into a trunk and is carried aboard unnoticed.
Beware of Barnacle Bill - 1935
Popeye and Olive sing their way through this cartoon in operetta style.
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.
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