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
Apr 6th 1:00pm ET
Symphony In Spinach - 1948
Singer Olive Oyl needs an accompanist, and both Popeye and Bluto apply for the job.
Shakespearian Spinach - 1940
Popeye replaces Bluto as the lead opposite Olive in a benefit performance of Romeo and Juliet.
Taking the Blame - 1935
Betty Boop brings home a cat as playmate for Pudgy.
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.
Beach Peach - 1950
Popeye and a lifeguard compete for Olive's affection at the beach.
Wimmin Hadn’t Oughta Drive - 1940
There's plenty of excitement when Popeye takes Olive Oyl out for a driving lesson.
Apr 7th 1:00pm ET
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.
Lumberjack and Jill - 1949
Popeye and Bluto are lumberjacks who compete for the affections of their new cook, Olive Oyl.
The Impractical Joker - 1937
Betty Boop's baking is interrupted by her obnoxious practical-joking cousin.
Hot Air Aces - 1949
Bluto and Popeye are race around the world.
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.
Olive Oyl For President - 1948
Tired of political rhetoric, Olive lays out her platform.
Private Eye Popeye - 1954
Olive asks Popeye to guard a precious gem.
Apr 8th 1:00pm ET
The Fistic Mystic - 1946
Popeye matches his energy-packed can of spinach against the super-natural powers of an oriental mystic.
Pleased to Meet Cha! - 1935
Popeye and Bluto, rivals for Olive Oyl's affection, call on her bearing gifts.
Cops Is Tops - 1955
After Olive joins the police force, Popeye trails her on her beat in an attempt to keep her safe.
Let’s You and Him Fight - 1934
Popeye challenges Bluto, the Champ, in the ring.
Betty Boop and the Little King - 1936
The Little King meets Betty Boop.
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.
Apr 9th 1:00pm ET
It’s the Natural Thing to Do - 1939
Persuaded by Olive Oyl that the public might like them in a different role, Popeye and Bluto attempt to be sophisticated men-about-town.
Shape Ahoy - 1945
Bluto and Popeye are vacationing on a men's only island, when Olive happens by on a shipwreck raft.
Baby Wants a Battle - 1953
Popeye and Bluto fights as babies.
The House Builder-upper - 1938
When Olive Oyl's house burns down, firefighters Popeye and Wimpy decide to build a new house with disastrous results.
Me Musical Nephews - 1942
Popeye seeks rest and contentment in his easy chair but his four little musical nephews have other ideas.
Apr 10th 1:00pm ET
Learn Polikeness - 1938
Olive tries to make a gentleman out of Popeye by taking him to Bluto's school of etiquette.
Nix on Hypnotricks - 1941
Popeye's nemesis is a leering hypnotist who attempts to lure Olive Oyl to his home.
So Does An Automobile - 1939
Betty Boop runs a car hospital.
Little Swee’pea - 1936
Popeye tackles lions, bears, snakes and countless other animals chasing after Swee'pea at the zoo only to find himself the victim of an assault by Olive for scaring Swee'pea with a toy on their arrival home.
I Yam Love Sick - 1938
Popeye plays sick to win Olive's attention.
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.
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