Popeye - Season 27 / Year 1960

Season 27 / Year 1960

Episodes

Hits and Missiles
Popeye, Olive and Wimpy take an unintended trip to the moon, which is inhabited by cheese-people and tyrannized by the Big Cheese.

Barbecue for Two
Popeye wants to have a barbecue for two -- namely him and Olive. But Brutus, Wimpy and Swee' Pea all try to muscle in.

Muskels Schmuskels
Popeye and Olive watch Brutus the strongman performing at the carnival. The two men quickly become rivals for Olive. But she makes Popeye promise not to fight.

Hoppy Jalopy
Popeye in his junk-pile jalopy competes with Brutus in his slick race car to win a cross-country race. Brutus employs a series of dirty tricks to keep ahead, while keeping Olive Oyl trapped in his trunk.

Dead-Eye Popeye
Sheriff Popeye captures villain Brutus McBride and throws the scum into jail. His gang of thugs start a big shoot-out in an attempt to free their leader.

Mueller's Mad Monster
Popeye and Olive take shelter from a thunderstorm in Mad Mueller's castle. But Mueller's monster, Irving, takes a shine to Olive.

Caveman Capers
Popeye tells Olive the story of how his ancestor Prehesterical Popeye discovered the magical powers of spinach and stopped Prehesterical Brutus.

Bullfighter Bully
Popeye objects to how a bull is being treated by the matador in the bullring, then when Olive Is caught in the Bull, between the matador and the bull, he must use spinach to save the day.

Ace of Space
Flying saucers have landed, Olive is unfortunate enough to be captured by a robot man looking for humans. Popeye must take control of the spaceship save Olive and get her home.

College of Hard Knocks
Olive the college student is infatuated with Professor Brutus and contemptuous of Popeye's lack of education, leading Popeye to enroll in college himself.

Abdominal Snowman
Popeye hears talk of abominable snowman sightings and so decides to take it upon himself to investigate.

Ski-Jump Chump
It's an ice cold winter, Popeye upsets a large hibernating bear while trying to impress Olive with his moves on the ski-jumps.

Irate Pirate
Popeye and Olive are out testing Popeyes new boat on a relaxing boat ride. When out in the ocean they meet Jolly Roger the pirate. Unfortunately Roger takes a fancy to Olive. The pirate kidnaps her and sets school of sharks after Popeye.

Foola-Foola Bird
Popeye and Olive are searching the jungle for the rare Foola-Foola bird. Following close behind is Brutus, also hunting the bird as there is a reward of a million dollar for finding it.

Uranium on the Cranium
Popeye and Olive set-sail to a desert island with a map citing the location of Uranium, unknown to them Brutus is already there, He plans on dressing like a gorilla and scaring them away.

Two-Faced Paleface
Brutus dresses as a native Indian and claims the land as an Indian Reservation after Popeye strikes it lucky searching for gold in the old west. Popeye tries to beat him at his own game by dressing as an Indian too, declaring all out war.

Childhood Daze
Brutus forces Popeye into the professors aging machine, turning him into a 2 year old.

Sheepish Sheep-Herder
Popeye volunteers to stand guard to protect Poopdeck Pappy's ranch, a rustler tries to get rid of Popeye but is driven mad by his ability to reappear right after he's been lassoed, tied up and even thrown off a cliff.

Track Meet Cheat
Olive sees Brutus showing his athletic prowess at a track meet, Popeye gets jealous, runs on to the field and starts competing himself.

Crystal Ball Brawl
Wimpy has acquired the SeaHags crystal ball, he is using it to bet on sporting events. Brutus realizes this and steal the crystal ball. Popeye gets suspicious, so sets a trap to get the ball back.

Interrupted Lullaby
Brutus sinks to a new low in both greed and criminal activity by trying to abduct little Swee'pee from his family.

Sea No Evil
As Popeye and Olive relax on their new boat "The Miss Olive" someone swims beneath stealing items from right under their nose. Luckily Brutus's boating store has a seemingly endless supply of stolen item replacements.

From Way Out
A giant space magnet connected to the top of an astronomer's observatory pulls stuff from outer space to earth. One day it also pulls leather jacket wearing space greasers from Mars.

Seeing Double
Popeye is jailed for committing a bank robbery which he insists he didn't commit. He must prove he didn't do it. In a seemingly unrelated subplot, two thugs build a Popeye robot to do their bidding.

Swee'pea Soup
The citizens are revolting, they want a new king, someone sweet like Swee'pea! Professor Wotasnozzle suggests making a soup out of Swee'pea is the best way to become just like him.

Hag Way Robbery
Popeye, Olive, Wimpy, and Swee' Pea, set-sail to The Sea Hag's island, She has kidnapped Eugene, the Jeep. Unknown to them The Sea Hag is following in her submarine waiting for an opportunity to remove all spinach from Popeye's boat.

The Lost City of Bubble-Lon
The Professor, Popeye and their assistant Brutus are searching for the lost city of "Bubble-On". Popeye is suspicious, he thinks Brutus is more interested in taking the cities treasure than documenting scientific discoveries.

There's No Space Like Home
Brutus beats up an alien he sees walking down the street, thinking its Popeye on the way to Olive Oyl's fancy dress party. The alien retaliates by trying to blow up the earth, Popeye and Brutus team up to stop him.

Potent Lotion
Someone has sent Popeye a present, he opens it to find shaving lotion, thinking it's something Olive Oyl has bought for him he puts it on.

Astro-Nut
Popeye is undergoing a series of government tests, one of which involves using spinach to travel in a rocket at the speed of light. Meanwhile at home Brutus moves in on Olive.

Where There's a Will
Popeye is called by a lawyer who tells him that he and Brutus are the beneficiaries of someone they know. And that he'll be reading the will at noon. And if one of them is not there at noon they will forfeit the inheritance. So Brutus tries to keep Popeye from getting there at noon.

Take It Easel
Popeye and Brutus are rival artists, each of whom wants to win a magazine contest for the best original flower painting.

I Bin Sculped
Olive is a sculptor and puts an ad asking for a model. When Popeye and Brutus see it they both offer their services. and they try to show how masculine and virile they are. But Olive tells them she's not looking for someone who is strong and healthy but someone who is worn down and tired. So both Popeye and Brutus try to mess themselves up but one of them always stops the other.

Fleas a Crowd
Popeye is showing off his stage act, a flea circus, Brutus is tired of hearing the rave reviews about it so destroys the act by setting a dog loose on stage.

Popeye's Junior Headache
Olive insists that Popeye babysit her Niece while she goes out, Popeye hasn't slept for 6 days and begins to fall asleep on the job, he gets put in a dress and Olive takes offence thinking he's making fun of her.

Egypt Us
Popeye, Olive and Wimpy accidentally walk to Egypt, Olive is Kidnapped by Egyptians and taken to the temple below a Sphinx, Popeye goes to rescue her and Wimpy does what he does best, cook the hamburgers.

The Big Sneeze
Popeye, Olive and Swee'Pea are on a skiing trip in the French Alps. But the vacation goes sour when someone steals Olive's raccoon coat.

The Last Resort
Popeye, Olive and Wimpy Dimpy Doo find themselves in a spooky mansion, full of apparent ghostly goings on. It turns out The Sea Hag and Toar use the deserted Crepe Cod Inn as a hideout for printing counterfeit money.

Jeopardy Sheriff
Poopdeck Pappy entertains Swee' Pea by telling him about his adventures in the old west. Popeye thinks he's lying and Pappy tries to prove it's true, which leads to Popeye rescuing him a lot.

Baby Phase
Popeye drifts off to sleep while reading a book about juggling. He dreams Swee'Pea is the star juggler in a circus and is under the contract of a Brutus like ringmaster.

Goon with the Wind
Olive is captured and taken to Goonland to marry the Goonking, Popeye is caged and his can of spinach is taken from him. The situation is looking grim all round.

Insultin' the Sultan
Popeye and Olive break up after a bitter argument. In a rage, Popeye joins the Foreign Legion. Meanwhile, a sultan decides Olive will be his 75th wife.

Dog-Gone Dog-Catcher
Olives new dog is taken by Brutus the dog catcher, Popeye dresses up in a dog costume to save her. A chase takes place, Popeye escapes still dressed up as a dog, confusing Brutus, who thinks he's seen a talking dog.

Voice from the Deep or See Here, Sea Hag
The Sea Hag has an entire island believing that she is the god from the deep, her plan is to get rid of the natives and open an expensive villains resort. Chief Knucklebone, who is not convinced, summons Popeye to investigate.

Matinee Idol Popeye
Brutus is an egotistical French director making a film about Antony and Cleopatra, starring Popeye and Olive Oyl. But Popeye may not survive the production.

Beaver or Not
Popeye visits the local stream for a relaxing swim but is surprised to find a couple of dam-building beavers. A battle begins and eventually Popeye admits defeat and goes for a swim in the beaver's reservoir.

Battery Up
It's a big Baseball game between Popeye's team and Brutus's team, with Wimpy as the umpire what could possibly go wrong. Olive is rooting for Popeye, at least she is at first.

Deserted Desert
Popeye Journeys to the Lost deserted desert in a quest to find The Lost Dutchman's Mine and its rumored contents, golden nuggets. Brutus is of course also in the desert waiting to steal the goldmines treasure.

Skinned Divers
Popeye and Brutus are diving for buried treasure, Brutus however has more than sunken treasure in his eyes, he spies the lovely mermaid Olive Oyl.

Popeye's Service Station
Popeye is now the manager of a service station, he provides a good service with free extras. Brutus comes along only wanting the free extras, including free access to another customer, Olive Oyl.

Coffee House
Brutus gets the upper hand on Popeye in their rivalry for Olive by catering to her sudden decision to become a beatnik.

Popeye's Pep-Up Emporium
Come to Popeye's gym, everyone from Brutus to Wimpy welcome. As the commercial says, he Builds the flat and reduces the fat.

Bird Watcher Popeye
To stop Brutus and Popeye fighting over her, Olive Oyl suggests that they take up a hobby, like bird watching. Popeye likes this idea but Brutus would rather watch other things.

Time Marches Backwards
Popeye goes back to the caveman days in The Professor's time machine. When he gets there he finds Caveman Wimpy trying to catch a cow and Olive in need of saving from Caveman Brutus.

Popeye's Pet Store
Popeye is the proprietor of a pet store whose motto is that all his customers are satisfied. Olive, Wimpy and Swee'Pea come in and get pets and leave satisfied. But Brutus who doesn't like it grabs all their pets. They then go back to Popeye saying he was the one who took them, which he denies. So he dons a dog disguise and tries to find the culprit.

Ballet de Spinach
Brutus make fun of Popeye for donning a ballet costume and taking to the stage with Olive.

Sea Hagracy
The Sea Hag tries to tempt Popeye and Wimpy into a life of piracy. When Popeye refuses and tries to get her to change her ways she bribes Wimpy with hamburgers to get rid of Popeye for good.

Spinach Shortage
Brutus is a business tycoon who corners the market on spinach, causing a shortage that makes it impossible for Popeye to find any.

Popeye and the Dragon
Popeye buys a suit of armor, hires a horse and goes off to save Princess Olive from a dragon.

Popeye the Fireman
Wimpy see Olive calling for help from a smoke filled hotel room, fireman Popeye is called out to save her, it turns out to be smoke from Mr Brutus's cigar.

Popeye's Pizza Palace
Things aren't going to plan at Popeye's pizza Palace, Wimpy as usual is trying to get a free lunch while Brutus constantly asks for pizza topping which are not on the menu.

Down the Hatch
Popeye tells Swee'pea all about the olden days when his ancestor, captain Popeye ruled the seas. The adventure he recites involves Captain Popeye saving Wimpy's ship from the evil Pirate Brutus.

Lighthouse Keeping
Olive Oyl visits Popeye at his lighthouse. Brutus is an unwelcome tag-along who proves worse than worthless when a shark causes trouble.

Popeye and the Phantom
Popeye is haunted and taunted by a mischievous ghost who steals his spinach.

Popeye's Picnic
While out on a picnic Olive and comes face to face with a giant bull while Popeye's car gets a flat tire.

Out of This World
Popeye uses The Professors time machine to take Olive, Swee' Pea and himself on a trip to the moon. When there they find it's just like earth.

Madam Salami
Big hairy Madam Salami tells Olive that in order for Popeye to prove his love he must be able to perform several impossible acts. The bearded Madame Salami is then astounded when Popeye manages to perform the feats.

Timber Toppers
Popeye's a lumberjack and he's alright, he works all day and sleeps all night. Brutus is also a lumberjack, he steals Popeye's trees and his best gal', Popeye ends up tied to a tree heading for the chopper.

Skyscraper Capers
Brutus hires Popeye to Build on his site It comes to beatings as both of them fight. Throughout the punches Wimpy eat a dinner and Popeye the sailor comes out as the winner.

Private Eye Popeye
Popeye, Olive and The Jeep are hired to search for someone smuggling diamonds by boat. Discriminating based on previous offenses Popeye suspects Brutus and his pickle importing scheme are a cover.

Little Olive Riding Hood
Little Olive Riding Hood is delivering hamburgers to her sick friend, Wimpy. The Sea Hag wants those hamburgers for herself.

Popeye's Hypnotic Glance
Brutus hypnotizes Olive into falling in love with him. Then he hypnotizes Alice the Goon into falling in love with Popeye.

Popeye's Trojan Horse
A sawfish, a Trojan horse, two princes and a damsel in distress figure in Popeye's storybook tale to a skeptical Swee'Pea.

Frozen Feuds
Alice the Goon is terrorizing a small town. Popeye decides he wants to try and catch this monster, legend has it that just looking at Alice will make you so scared that you will turn white and stay that way forever.

Popeye's Corn-Certo
A classic cartoon duel in music, Olive, The master of ceremonies presents Popeye - the modern music master and the Bach of the Backwoods - Brutus.

Westward Ho-Ho
Popeye tells Swee'pea the tale of Grandpappy Popeye who accidentally joined the prairie schooner, a wagon train, thinking it was a ship.

Popeye's Cool Pool
When the heat is so unbearable and being nagged by Olive and Swee Pea, Popeye decides to build his own swimming pool. And his neighbor Brutus wants to use it but Popeye won't let him. So he schemes to get it.

Jeep Jeep
Swee'pea makes a new friend, Eugene the magic future predicting Jeep, Brutus realizes that the Jeep can answer questions about the future and plots with The Sea Hag to Jeepnapp him.

Popeye's Museum Piece
Popeye, as the custodian of a museum, gets involved with a picture-snatching thief (Brutus) and a dinosaur that keeps falling to pieces (Eugene the Jeep likes the bones). Olive helps Popeye put the dinosaur together. Professor O.G. Wottasnozzle orders Popeye and Jeep to guard a $100,000 painting that Brutus attempts to steal. With the help of Jeep, Popeye captures the thief (after a chase through the museum) and saves the painting for Professor Wottasnozzle.

Golf Brawl
A take-off on tournament golf, with Popeye and Brutus competing against each other. Also in the foursome are Wimpy (who can never hit the ball) and Olive (who knows nothing about golf). There's a series of golf gags resulting from a new meaning in the expression "Play the ball where it lies," to the misfortune of both Popeye and Brutus trying to outwit each other. In Brutus' case, this means atop Popeye's head! Olive wins the game on a freak setup.

Wimpy's Lunch Wagon
Wimpy, a short-order cook at a hamburger wagon, leaves Popeye in charge while he goes to the bank. Olive is the waitress at the lunch counter. Popeye makes himself a "sandwich" and reads the paper. Brutus enters and wrecks the place. Popeye is unconcerned until he makes a pass at Olive, then he goes into action- into an all-out battle. He boots Brutus out of the lunch wagon and saves Olive.

Weather Watchers
Brutus is after Popeye's job as a weather forecaster. Olive is the head of the weather bureau. Through sly tricks, Brutus gets Popeye's weather predictions fouled up.

Popeye and the Giant
Brutus uses garden growth pills to turn Wimpy into a giant.

Hill Billy Dilly
Olive and Popeye drive for an outing in the mountains, meet up with the McGoofs and the Hitchfields feuding, and get themselves involved. Popeye eventually bests both clans and stops the feud.

Popeye and the Magic Hat
Popeye and Olive Oyl are chosen as volunteers by magician Brutus. In this cartoon, there is a series of legerdemains. For example, Brutus turns Popeye into a giraffe, making him appear ridiculous to the audience.

Pest of the Pecos
Brutus the Kid, "the most feared desperado of the early west," robs a train and comes to a Wild West town called Gravestone Flats, where he tangles with Popeye, the Sheriff. He's also wanted for nag nabbin'. Popeye vows to get Brutus when he discovers that the desperado has shot Swee'Pea's lollipop stick out from under his lollipop. Sheriff Popeye, the only law west of the Pecos, must end Brutus' reign of terror.

The Blubbering Whaler
Popeye (having trouble putting Swee'Pea to sleep) tells him a bedtime story of how he once sang baby whales to sleep. The bedtime story is about the ship Morpheus; its skipper, Captain Brutus; and Popeye, the harpoonist. Wimpy is also a whaler.

Popeye and the Spinach Stalk
Popeye climbs a giant spinach stalk and finds that Brutus the giant has kidnapped Olive and Eugene the Jeep in this skewed retelling of "Jack and the Beanstalk."

Shoot the Chutes
Popeye and Brutus engage in a perilous parachuting contest, all to impress Olive Oyl. Olive and Popeye are at an airfield. Olive wants Popeye to win the championship parachute jump.

Tiger Burger
Popeye and Wimpy set out for darkest India and some "big-game" hunting. They learn that a native village is terrified of Tonga, the fiercest man-eating tiger of the land. Popeye wants to capture Tonga in the jungle.

Bottom Gun
Cattle rustler Brutus the Kid goes to Wimpy's chuckwagon for breakfast and wants ham and eggs. Wimpy has only burgers, so Brutus tries to swipe eggs from Popeye's chicken ranch.

Olive Drab and the Seven Sweapeas
The king sends his daughter, Olive Drab, on a quest to find Prince Popeye and the Seven Swee'Peas.

Blinkin Beacon
Popeye tries to keep the light burning in a lighthouse during a storm. It's a stormy night around the lighthouse,and Popeye is polishing brass. He hears knocking on a porthole. He opens the porthole, and water brings in a bottle containing a message that the Sea Hag is holding Swee'Pea hostage: he must turn out the light.

Azteck Wreck
Popeye, Olive Oyl and Eugene the Jeep go all over Aztec ruins in Mexico, but when Brutus goes into the scene, troubles begin. They discover that the Jeep can read the carvings, which starts them on a quest for Aztec treasure.

The Green Dancin' Shoes
Popeye tells Swee'Pea his own version of the Hans Christian Andersen story "The Red Shoes." In this version, a young girl (Olive) lives in the woods, and she has a sailor sweetheart (Popeye). She sings songs and wants someone to take her dancing, but he is too poor.

Spare Dat Tree
Popeye tells Swee' Pea about the two monarch trees he saved from Brutus.

The Glad Gladiator
In Rome 800 B.C. Popeye is challenged by Brutus The Gladiator to a fight in the arena.

The Golden Touch
Popeye tells Swee'Pea the story of a king whose touch renders golden all (included Olive). The king, played by Popeye, is noted for making his people happy by giving them everything. He is, therefore, very poor. Popeye receives the golden touch by wishing on a star and summoning a Jeep, who warns him beforehand that it will not make him happy.

Hamburger Fishing
Wimpy catches a cow, who is really an enchanted princess. She grants him three wishes for letting her go, but the Sea Hag demands he use the wishes to make gold.

Popeye the Popular Mechanic
Popeye buys a do-it-yourself kit and makes a mechanical robot servant. Brutus horns in by sabotaging it, turning the robot against Popeye!

Popeye's Folly
Popeye, while bathing Swee'Pea, tells his story of building the first steamboat and facing a rival (Brutus).

Popeye's Used Car
Olive gives up walks in the park with Popeye to ride in Brutus's flashy new car. In response, Popeye buys a used car from Wimpy and takes driving lessons from him, but winds up crashing through the wall of Olive's bedroom.

Spinachonara
Popeye reads Swee'Pea a Japanese true-fairy story which is oriented around Far East designs and cuisine.

Popeye and the Polite Dragon
Popeye tells Swee'pea about the time his great, great papi found a dragon abandoned at his door.

Popeye the Ugly Ducklin
A parody of The Ugly Duckling.

Popeye's Tea Party
Popeye is sent back in time to the time of The Boston Tea Party. The local residents are fed up with being overtaxed, so they plot to throw the tea overboard into the sea.

The Troll Wot Got Gruff
Popeye tells Swee' Pea his version of the story "Three Biily Goat Gruffs".

Popeye the Lifeguard
Popeye's duties as a lifeguard have made him a hit with the bathing beauties, and so Olive agrees to become Brutus's beach buddy in order to make Popeye jealous.

Popeye in the Woods
Popeye and Wimpy camp in the woods for some peace and quiet. When Wimpy wants to cook some hamburgers, he starts making fire.

After the Ball Went Over
Brutus plans challenges Popeye to a game of ping-pong and the winner is to receive a kiss from Olive Oyl. However, Popeye has problems beating Brutus without the aid of his spinach.

Popeye and Buddy Brutus
Popeye and Brutus are rowing into each other. After a few words, Brutus asks Popeye to be his skin diving buddy. Popeye agrees. The two adversaries undertake deep-sea diving and discover the lost city of Atlantis, along with many other surprises.

Popeye's Car Wash
Popeye opens a car wash. Brutus has a car wash across the street.

Camel Aires
Popeye is reading a newspaper that reads, "Rare Stone Discovered in Egypt, Reward Offered by Museum If It Can Be Brought Back to States." Popeye goes to the Professor, and his time machine sends him to Egypt. Popeye gets a tired camel, and Brutus comes along on a fast- moving, conceited-type camel. Brutus' camel suddenly comes to a stop, and the two camels start flirting with each other.

Plumbers Pipe Dream
Popeye's bungling attempts to fix Olive's faucet lead to an escalating series of disasters that culminate in flooding all of New York City.

Popeye and the Herring Snatcher
Night watchman Wimpy gets a cold, and he asks Popeye to take over. Popeye hears strange noises, and he starts investigating. Popeye finds himself atop a high water tower.

Invisible Popeye
Olive accidentally switches on the Professor's time machine, which takes her to a bizarre planet. Popeye takes invisibility pills and goes to rescue her.

The Square Egg
Popeye has a chicken ranch. Swee'Pea finds a square egg in the chicken house. Everyone is very excited. The Professor tells Popeye and Olive that there is nothing more rare. While some people (Brutus!) want the egg to get rich, Popeye wants to keep the egg and its mother, the Whiffle Hen, together. Brutus hears the Professor, Popeye and Olive talking, and he takes the egg.

Old Salt Tale
Popeye fancifully explains to Swee'pea the reason why the ocean is salty.

Jeep Tale
Popeye tells Swee'Pea the story of how Eugene the Jeep got his special powers. He tells a fairy tale about a mama jeep and her four children- three good girls and a mischievous boy named Jeepers.

The Super Duper Market
Popeye, Olive Oyl and Wimpy shop at Brutus' vast supermarket, where one man claims to have been lost for 15 years.

Golden-Type Fleece
Popeye goes back in time to ancient Greece and captures the Golden Fleece.

Popeye the White Collar Man
Olive convinces Popeye to become a white collar worker as an insurance agent.

Sweapea Thru the Looking Glass
Olive Oyl asks Popeye how the mirror was broken. He tells her that Swee'Pea was wondering what was inside the mirror, so he and the Jeep followed the cuckoo bird's advice and walked through it. He falls into a hole and finds himself in a small house.

The Black Knight
The Professor sends Popeye back to the days of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. While there, Popeye meets up with King Wimpy The Arthur, Queen Olive Guenevere, Ethel Merlyn (played by the Sea Hag!), and the Black Knight (Brutus)!

Jingle Jangle Jungle
In the jungle, Popeye and Brutus compete to get Olive a tiger skin.

The Day Silky Went Blozo
A carefree dragon is ruining King Blozo's kingdom with a happy-go-lucky philosophy (and yo-yo tricks)! King Blozo is upset that the monster, "Silky" (so called because of his silky smooth mode of speech), has all the subjects in his kingdom addled. King Blozo calls on his noble varlet, Popeye The Knight, to get rid of the beast and set things straight! However, when he does, Silky sweet-talks the King into letting him be.

Rip Van Popeye
A parody of the short story "Rip Van Winkle," by Washington Irving. Popeye is trying to sleep on a mountainside while Olive is heckling him, and the noise from a bowling game on a nearby mountainside is giving him nightmares.

Mississippi Sissy
On a Mississippi riverboat, the villainous Jean Baptiste le Brute chases Olive, demanding a mysterious letter. Olive gives it to Popeye so that the brutish le Brute can't get it.

Double Cross Country Feet Race
Popeye competes in a cross-country auto race against an opponent who has a high-powered streamlined streak of a car.

Fashion Fotography
Olive Oyl has Popeye and Brutus competing to see who will take her picture. Things get rather messy when Alice The Goon enters the fray! In their fighting, Popeye and Brutus break the camera.

I Yam Wot I Yamnesia
Popeye and Swee'pea, and Olive and Wimpy switch personalities as a result of amnesia.

Paper Pasting Pandemonium
Popeye and Brutus are given one hour to wallpaper Olive's house before her company arrives.

Coach Popeye
Olive's niece Deezil (with a nasal-sounding voice) plays baseball with Swee'pea. Popeye tries to teach Swee'Pea and Diesel about the importance of good sportsmanship and playing games according to the rules, but Brutus has other ideas.

Popeyed Columbus
The Professor uses his time machine to take Popeye back to August 3, 1492, where Popeye becomes Christopher Columbus. Brutus is featured as the captain of the Nina, and Olive Oyl plays Queen Isabella (actually, "Queen Olivola")!

Popeye Revere
Popeye reads Swee'Pea an adaptation of the famous Longfellow poem. We then get a dose of history Popeye-style! Instead of Paul Revere, it was Popeye's Great-Great-Great-Gran'Pappy Poopdeck who made the famous ride. Wimpy and Brutus also get entangled in the story.

Popeye in Haweye
With Olive is a tourist in Hawaii and Popeye and Brutus are tour guides. They fight over who will be the one to show Olive the islands. Olive decides to take two tours, but only pays the guide who gives the best tour.

Forever Ambergris
When Popeye is tricked into babysitting for Swee'Pea, he decides to tell him a story about where Olive's perfume comes from. Popeye tells the story of how he, Wimpy and Brutus looked for ambergris at sea. However, Popeye's tale of obtaining ambergris perfume from whales upsets Swee'Pea, and he bursts into tears just as Olive returns home.

Popeye De Leon
Popeye decides to give Swee'Pea a history lesson and tell him about his grandfather Popeye De Leon, who discovered Florida and tried to find the Fountain of Youth. However, Popeye De Leon finds that the Fountain of Youth is really spinach, and that's what keeps him young. At the end of the story, Brutus falls in the fountain and is turned into a baby. Olive plays a native. Wimpy accidentally appears.

Popeyed Fisherman
Olive Oyl and Swee'Pea talk Popeye into going fishing with them. Popeye teaches Olive and Swee'Pea to fish, bragging about his past adventures.

Popeye in the Grand Steeple Chase
Popeye and Mr. Brumus (really Brutus) confront each other in a steeplechase. Fan Olive wants Popeye to enter a steeplechase, so he purchases a horse sight unseen from Brutus. However, the horse turns out to be a dud. Popeye manages to revive the horse with some spinach, and he goes on to win the race. Wimpy is the contest's commentator.

Uncivil War
Popeye teaches Swee'Pea about the ethics of being a good driver. He tells him about all the bad kinds of drivers on the road and explains the different ways that people get into trouble by driving. Swee'Pea then vows never to drive his tricycle over 200 miles per hour.

Popeye the Piano Mover
Popeye and Brutus are piano movers; Olive Oyl is the owner of a piano that needs moving; and Wimpy is a traffic cop who takes chase when Popeye and the runaway piano tear down the street.

Popeye's Testimonial Dinner
This time, Olive is taking Popeye out. She blindfolds him at the last minute and leads him to a big surprise. All his friends have a big dinner set up for him, where he is to be honored at a dinner for his brave deeds. Brutus, lurking in the shadows, becomes jealous and tries to besmirch Popeye's outstanding record. To cheer up Brutus, Popeye gives the bully his spinach... and Brutus tosses him across the room.

Around the World in Eighty Ways
Popeye and Brutus try to win a barrel full of money on the Easy Come, Easy Go Show by racing around the world ("The world... that's a long ways!" says Brutus). During the race, they encounter many important world sites. However, when they make it back to the finish line after numerous mishaps, Brutus is declared the winner.

Popeye's Fixit Shop
Popeye and Brutus run competing repair shops. However, Popeye appears to be doing very well, and Brutus becomes jealous. Things really boil over when Olive Oyl brings in a telephone for service. Brutus tries to discredit Popeye's ability to fix things. To end a Popeye vs. Brutus brawl, Olive eats spinach!

Bell Hop Popeye
Olive Oyl plays an Asian maharanee who visits the Waldorf Hysteria Hotel, where Brutus is the manager and Popeye is the bellboy. Wait till they see her pet tiger Tootsie! Pandemonium breaks out when the tiger escapes.

The Ghost Host
Popeye and Olive are driving in the country when it starts to rain. They seek shelter in a a haunted ol' house haunted by some beatnik ghosts. The eerie and rather mischievous spirits have fun with them by pulling tricks until they have Popeye knocked out.

Strikes, Spares, an' Spinach
Popeye takes Olive Oyl out for some bowling lessons, only to find ol' Brutus up to his mischievous shenanigans. Brutus finds out that Popeye has a date to take Olive bowling. Brutus rushes over to Olive's house to tell her that Popeye has a date with a blonde, and that he asked him to keep the date with Olive.

Jeep is Jeep
Olive Oyl asks Popeye to take care of Swee' Pea while she goes to the beauty parlor. While watching Swee' Pea, Popeye gets a birthday present with Eugene the Jeep inside.

The Spinach Scholar
Olive tells Popeye that she's through with him unless he goes back to school and gets an "edumacation." Popeye enrolls in school and he is placed in the eighth grade.

Psychiatricks
Brutus convinces Olive that Popeye must be cured of fighting over the least provocation. and he recommends a psychiatrist. When Popeye comes to visit Olive, she drags him in a confused state to the doctor to help him cope with his fighting habits. The sailor takes the talking cure to determine the root of his aggressive behavior.

Rags to Riches to Rags
Wimpy inherits a million dollars and lives it up in a grand style with an English butler. He decides to double his fortune by waging his fortune in a boxing match, betting on Kid Nitro to beat Popeye in a prize fight.

Hair Cut-Ups
Popeye takes Swee'Pea to the barber for a haircut but he's to scared and won't remove his hat. So Popeye tells him the story of Samson, the man who believed he got his strength from his long hair. And when another man played by Brutus who thought he was the strongest challenged Samson to a test of strength which Samson won. So he decided to try and cut Samson's hair so he will lose his strength. So he poses as a female hair stylist and tricked Samson into letting her work on his hair but actually cuts it; robbing him of his strength.

Poppa Popeye
A circus ringmaster stops by for a visit at Popeye's house, and claims that he's Swee'Pea's real father. Popeye is forced to let him go. The ringmaster takes custody of Swee'Pea to work in his circus, and sends poor Popeye into a deep state of shock, lapsing into a wild mental state on the loss of Swee'Pea.

Quick Change Olie
The Wiffle Hen has magical powers in its tail to grant any wish to anyone rubbing its tail feathers- like a wish to be back in Ye Good Old Days. Popeye and Wimpy touch the Wiffle Bird's feathers and are transported back to the Middle Ages.

The Valley of the Goons
Popeye accidentally joins a tough bloodthirsty crew who are traveling to Goonland for a cargo of Goonskin.

Me Quest for Poopdeck Pappy
Popeye discovers he's not an orphan after all. An old man who looks just like him lives on a faraway island, and now Popeye is on a quest to find him.

Moby Hick
The Sea Hag tries to enlist Popeye's aid in tracking down the legendary huge white whale. Popeye gets to like the whale, and the Sea Hag has her vulture carry Popeye off. The vulture drops Popeye from a great height, and he accidentally falls into the sleeping whale's mouth. Here, he finds the Seaman's Orphanage Treasury that was lost at sea. The Sea Hag was really after this. With the help of his spinach, Popeye returns the money to the orphanage.

Mirror Magic
The kingdom of Muscleonia was ruled by whoever was the strongest man in the land. Each day, King Brutus would ask his magic mirror who was the strongest man, and the mirror would say, "King Brutus." When the peasant Popeye grows to manhood, the mirror says, "Popeye is the strongest." Brutus does all that he can to rid himself of Popeye, an obvious threat to the throne.

It Only Hurts When They Laugh
Popeye and Brutus both arrive to woo Olive at the same time. They get into a fight, and Olive has to separate them. She sits on the sofa between them to keep them apart. But then her mother insists that Olive help her with the dishes. Olive demands that they laugh instead of fight, and that she hear the two laugh while she's in the other room helping her mother, so she knows that they aren't fighting.

Wimpy the Moocher
Rough House is prepared to resist any and all of Wimpy's attempts to cheat him out of hamburgers. Wimpy's con job begins with buying a single raw oyster.

Voo-Doo to You Too
The Sea Hag makes Olive Oyl her zombie slave and puts a voodoo spell on Popeye that keeps his arms stuck to his sides. Only Eugene the Jeep can help him now.

Popeye Goes Sale-ing
Popeye finds himself a victim of Olive's enthusiasm for shopping. While out driving with Popeye, Olive spots a sale and drags him into the store with her. She keeps buying things that she doesn't need, just because they're on sale.

Popeye's Travels
In this parody of "Gulliver's Travels," Popeye plays Gulliver and travels to the miniature land of Lilliput.

Incident at Missile City
Popeye and Olive are summoned to Spinachia by their old friend King Blozo who is in dire need of the sailor's might after his kingdom started being invaded by a daily barrage of non-explosive missiles.

Dog Catcher Popeye
Popeye is on the way back to his ship when he befriends a little puppy that has a can tied to his tail. The abandoned puppy insists on following Popeye in spite of his pleas that dogs are not allowed on his ship.

What's News
Popeye and Olive travel to the small town Puddleburg where Popeye bought a newspaper company 'Puddleburg Splash'. Olive plans to teach the townspeople how to read but bullies tear down the new school. Popeye defeats the bullies and starts her classes.

Spinach Greetings
On Christmas Eve, Popeye recites the Christmas favorite "A Visit from St. Nicholas" ("'Twas The Night Before Christmas") by Clement Clarke Moore to Swee'Pea to put him to sleep.

The Baby Contest
At a fair, Olive Oyl and Popeye enter Swee'Pea in a contest against Brutus' Bully Boy (with Wimpy as the judge). The boys compete in three crazy athletic events, with an unexpected twist at the end.
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