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The first DVD that features The All New Popeye Hour was released on May 16, 2000, by Rhino Home Video with eighteen segments from the series. A few years later, Warner Home Video released Popeye & Friends - Volume One , a single DVD featuring eight unedited episodes. [ 7 ]
The All New Popeye Hour ran on CBS until September 1981, when it was cut to a half-hour and retitled The Popeye and Olive Comedy Show. It was removed from the CBS lineup in September 1983, the year before Jack Mercer's death. These cartoons have also been released on VHS and DVD.
Dinky Dog was originally broadcast as an 11-minute segment on The All New Popeye Hour. [1] When The All New Popeye Hour was shortened to a half-hour and retitled The Popeye and Olive Comedy Show in September 1981, Dinky Dog was spun off into a show of its own, packing two 11-minute installments per half-hour episode.
The All-New Popeye Hour [349] 1978–1983: King Features Syndicate: CBS: Series based on the comic strip Popeye by E.C. Segar. Fangface [378] 1978–1980: Original: ABC: Gatchaman II [11] 1978–1979: Fuji TV: Sequel to Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. The Super Globetrotters [379] 1979: NBC: Spin-off of Harlem Globetrotters. The New Adventures of ...
The All New Popeye Hour; C. Cartoon Alley; P. Popeye and Son; The Popeye Show; Popeye the Sailor (TV series) T. Toon In with Me
Eugene the Jeep is a character in the Popeye comic strip. A mysterious animal with magical or supernatural abilities, the Jeep first appeared in the Thimble Theatre comic strip (March 16, 1936). He was also present in animated versions of Popeye's adventures, including three of the Fleischer Studios shorts of the late 1930s/early 1940s, with ...
Photo: Popeyes/Facebook. Design: Eat This, Not That!Popeyes has been serving up Southern-style fried chicken for over 50 years, but only recently started focusing on one highly popular poultry ...
Popeye and Son is an American animated comedy series based on the Popeye comic strip created by E.C. Segar and published by King Features Syndicate.Jointly produced by Hanna-Barbera and King Features subsidiary King Features Entertainment, the series aired for one season of thirteen episodes on CBS from September 19 to December 12, 1987. [1]