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  2. Swee'Pea - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Hanna-Barbera characters - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of characters created by Hanna-Barbera, including brief descriptions and notable appearances.

  4. Popeye - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. The All New Popeye Hour - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Category:Fictional adoptees - Wikipedia

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  7. Little Swee'Pea - Wikipedia

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    Popeye carries Swee'Pea to Olive's door, and, setting him on the steps, presents a little toy monkey to the boy as an alternative to playing with animals. The baby begins to wail and whine at the sight to Popeye's confusion; just then, Olive emerges, and, seeing Swee'Pea in such straits, beats Popeye off with her broom before withdrawing. The ...

  8. Olive Oyl - Wikipedia

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    Olive Oyl in her debut (strip printed December 19, 1919) In the strip as written by Segar, Olive is a scrappy, headstrong young woman (her age varying between her late teens and 26) visually characterized by her exaggeratedly slim build (evolving from its previous more realistically proportioned form by the late 1920s) and her long black hair (usually presented as rolled in a neat bun, like ...

  9. Bud Sagendorf - Wikipedia

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    From 1948 to 1967, Sagendorf was the writer-artist of the ongoing Popeye comic book across three different publishers (Dell, Gold Key, and King Comics).In 1959, he finally assumed command of the Thimble Theatre comic strip.