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Swee'Pea (Popeye's adopted baby son in the comics, Olive's cousin in the cartoons) J. Wellington Wimpy; Bluto/Brutus; Eugene the Jeep; The Sea Hag; The Sea Hag's vultures, including her favorite, Bernard; Alice the Goon and the other Goons; Rough House (a cook who runs a local restaurant, the Rough House) George W. Geezil (the local cobbler who ...
After Swee'Pea's birth father is killed, Swee'Pea is made the Crown Prince of Demonia. [6] As Swee'Pea is of royal birth, he needed protection from an evil uncle who wanted to eliminate him and take control of the kingdom. Swee'Pea's mother left him on the doorstep of the Oyl home, knowing Popeye the trustworthy sailor would protect him.
Featured characters, aside from the popular main stars of Popeye, Bluto, Olive Oyl and Wimpy, were Swee'Pea, Poopdeck Pappy, Eugene the Jeep and Popeye's quadruplet nephews. Popeye's outfit reverted to his original blue sailor's uniform, except for his white hat, which retained the "Dixie cup" style featured in his white United States Navy uniform.
This is everything you need to know about the cast of ‘Sweetpea’ and where you might recognize them from.
First film appearance of Swee'Pea since 1942's Baby Wants a Bottleship. Swee'Pea's appearance was redesigned. A color remake of the Fleischer Studios short With Little Swee'Pea; 175 Quick on the Vigor: October 6 Tom Johnson John Gentilella Robert Owen Carl Meyer Jack Mercer Seymour Kneitel 176 Riot in Rhythm: November 10 Tom Johnson William ...
This is a list of the 109 cartoons of the Popeye the Sailor film series produced by Fleischer Studios for Paramount Pictures from 1933 to 1942. [1]During the course of production in 1941, Paramount assumed control of the Fleischer studio, removing founders Max and Dave Fleischer from control of the studio and renaming the organization Famous Studios by 1942.
Winfield Bennett Mercer [1] (January 31, 1910 – December 7, 1984), known professionally as Jack Mercer, was an American voice actor.He is best known as the voice of cartoon characters Popeye the Sailor Man and Felix the Cat.
Olive Oyl is a cartoon character created by E. C. Segar in 1919 for his comic strip Thimble Theatre. [6] The strip was later renamed Popeye after the sailor character that became the most popular member of the cast; however, Olive Oyl was a main character for a decade before Popeye's 1929 appearance.