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1960–1962: Popeye the Sailor (produced by King Features Syndicate) introduces over 200 made-for-TV episodes. Advertisement 1963: Bud Sagendorf, Segar’s former assistant, continues Popeye’s ...
You might know Popeye the Sailor from trawling YouTube for clips of theatrical cartoons from between the 1930s and the 1950s. You might know him from the handful of television series' built around ...
Calling all Baby-Boomers! Your past is catching up with you! Warner Archives is releasing Vol. 1 of Popeye: The 1960’s Animated Classics Collection (1960). These are not the Fleischer classics ...
The cartoon series was adapted for television as Popeye the Sailor, which aired from 1960-1962, and has been revived several times in the decades since. Popeye has also been the star of a number of ...
In 1960, Popeye made the jump to television and a new series of cartoons was commissioned. Al Brodax, who would eventually oversee the Beatles cartoons and animated film Yellow Submarine , was put ...
By Fred M. Grandinetti It was sixty years ago, in the comic book pages, a famous villain lost his name! In Popeye#40 (1957) The Sea Hag was featured in ...
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch Popeye and the Giant (1960). Explore cast details and learn more on Moviefone.
Popeye Variations is now live for preorder on Kickstarter.In addition to the standard hardcover, higher pledge tiers will offer art prints of some of the Popeye covers included in the book.
Usually, Mr. Stathes is searching for a specific clip — something with Felix the Cat (“the biggest star in 1920s cartoons”), say, or Popeye — for the regular events he hosts at Metrograph, ...