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In 2004, Family Home Entertainment released four of the 1960s cartoons on the DVD release of Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy. The shorts included "Spinach Greetings" (a classic Christmas episode), "Popeye in the Grand Steeple Chase", "Valley of the Goons", and "William Won't Tell". 85 of the 1960s Popeye cartoons were released on DVD by ...
The first Popeye cartoon to use the RCA Photophone sound system; The last Popeye cartoon produced at the Fleischer/Famous studio in Miami, Florida. Famous moved to New York City (the original home of Fleischer Studios) in late 1943. A restored version was prepared for The Popeye Show, but the show was cancelled before it could air
Popeye the Sailor (1960–1962, ABC; produced by Larry Harmon Pictures, Rembrandt Films, Halas and Batchelor, Gerald Ray Studios, Jack Kinney Productions, Paramount Cartoon Studios and Corona Cinematografica for King Features Syndicate, 220 cartoons) The All New Popeye Hour (1978–1983, CBS; produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, 167 cartoons ...
1960-1961 Stop-motion Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse: 130 US: 1960-1962 Popeye the Sailor: 220 The Flintstones: 166 1960-1966 King Leonardo and His Short Subjects: 104 1960-1963 The Hunter: 65 King Leonardo and His Short Subjects segment Tooter Turtle: 39 Twinkles: 48 Q.T. Hush: 100 1960-1961 The Bugs Bunny Show: 684 1960-2000 Compilation Show
In Baby Wants Spinach (1950) Olive Oyl asks Popeye to watch her “cousin Swee’Pea.” (In the King Features cartoons of the early 1960s, it is implied that Swee'Pea is Popeye's nephew). From 1936–1938 Mae Questel provided the voice for Swee'Pea which was then taken over by voice actress Margie Hines from 1938 to 1943.
Popeye the Sailor is an American animated series of short films based on the Popeye comic strip character created by E. C. Segar.In 1933, Max and Dave Fleischer's Fleischer Studios, based in New York City, adapted Segar's characters into a series of theatrical cartoon shorts for Paramount Pictures. [1]
October 11, 1960 – September 2, 2000: CBS (1968–1973, 1975–1985), ABC (1960–1968, 1973–1975, 1985–2000) Warner Bros. Cartoons: TV-G: Traditional Calvin and the Colonel: Comedy: 1 season, 26 episodes • Freeman F. Gosden • Charles J. Correll: October 3, 1961 – June 9, 1962: ABC: Kayro Productions — Traditional The Alvin Show ...
Anders' show was originally called Popeye's Pier 12 and featured Popeye cartoons and had several marine-themed characters which were later phased out after the program was renamed the The Ramblin' Rod Show c. 1971 and began showing Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros. cartoons. Each show began with Anders arriving on the set in a mobile tug-boat prop.