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Popeye The Sailor - Ancient Fistory - Movie Review |
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A Cinderella like tale in which Olive is the princess and Popeye is the prince. Bluto is the shop owner brute who bullies Olive, only to get taught a lesson by a buff, spinach eating Prince Popeye. Popeye was created by Elzie Segar, a cartoonist who wrote the strip Thimble Theatre in the late teens and early twenties. This strip originally had the characters of Olive Oyl, Ham Gravy (Olive's first boyfriend), Cole and Nana Oyl (Olive's parents) and Castor Oyl. On January 17, 1929, Popeye made his first appearance in the strip. His first words, a reply to the question, "Are you a sailor?" ; were "Ja think I'm a cowboy!" Needless to say, Popeye went on to be the most popular character in the strip and one of the greatest comic characters ever.
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Popeye The Sailor - Ancient Fistory - Cast & Crew |
| Directed by: Seymour Kneitel Starring: Jack Mercer, Jackson Beck, Mae Questel Crew: Al Eugster, Robert Connavale, William B Pattengill, Winston Sharples Copyright: Public Domain Format: Animation, Colour Duration: 6 mins Year: 1952 Tags: Cartoon, Olive, Popeye, spinach You must be registered and logged-in in order to add tags. |
Popeye The Sailor - Ancient Fistory Trivia - Did You Know?The popularity of the character helped boost sales of spinach and the spinach-growing community of Crystal City, Texas erected a statue of the character in gratitude. There is another Popeye statue in Segar's hometown, Chester, Illinois. Another statue is in Alma, Arkansas, which claims to be "The Spinach Capital of the World". However, some have claimed that the "spinach" is in fact marijuana; apparently, "spinach" was a slang term for the drug in the 1930s, much in the way it is called "grass" and "weed" now. Related FilmsSuperman - Japoteurs | Betty Boop - Morning Noon and Night | Superman - Destruction Inc | Superman - Eleventh Hour | Superman - Jungle Drums | |
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