Popeye Defeats Hercules Popeye The Sailor Man Popeye Meets Hercules

popeye Defeats Hercules Popeye The Sailor Man Popeye Meets Hercules
popeye Defeats Hercules Popeye The Sailor Man Popeye Meets Hercules

Popeye Defeats Hercules Popeye The Sailor Man Popeye Meets Hercules Clip from popeye the sailor man "popeye meets hercules" (1948)all rights reserved to warner bros. and turner entertainment.copyright disclaimer under secti. Fun and entertainment. 5:41. classic popeye wimpy's lunch wagon. fun and entertainment. 2:39. spinach vs hamburgers (popeye the sailor man) fun and entertainment. 2:30. the wheels on the bus song (animal version) kids songs.

popeye defeats The Pirates popeye the Sailor man popeye And The
popeye defeats The Pirates popeye the Sailor man popeye And The

Popeye Defeats The Pirates Popeye The Sailor Man Popeye And The This paramount cartoon was released on june 18, 1948. clouds added behind the paramount mountain in the titles.original titles were retained in a.a.p. tv syn. Famous studios popeye the sailor cartoon directed by: bill tytla animated by: tom moore, george germanetti written by: izzy klein we travel back in time to ancient greece to attend the first olympic games. the star contestant of these games is none other than hercules (aka. bluto), who challenges any newcomers to best him in competition. popeye accepts the challenge as the two of them compete. Popeye meets hercules. the first olympics, starring hercules (looking, but not quite sounding, like a really pumped up bluto), who challenges anyone to do the same feats as him. popeye takes that challenge, of course. first, they battle animals, with bluto pulling the skins off two wild elephants and popeye turning three lions into a nesting set. Popeye meets hercules is popeye's 155th theatrical cartoon, released by famous studios on june 18, 1948. it features popeye as the main protagonist, olive oyl as the love interest, a bluto like hercules as the main antagonist and, in order of appearance, father time, a number of centaurs, a troop of satyrs, a 'fresh frosh', the gods zeus, hermes, and ares; a stadium announcer, a bevy of lovely.

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