There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it.
As of January 1, the 1929 comic strip adventures of Popeye have entered the public domain, which means that—as long as you tread carefully—you can, as noted at the outset, create your own Sailor Man ...
Popeye celebrates his 75th birthday this year. To honor the veteran sailor man, the Museum of Television and Radio unveiled a retrospective Saturday of the cartoon hero’s career. Nov. 13, 2004, 3:27 ...
Tom Hatten, who died Saturday at the age of 92, was best known for showing “Popeye” cartoons on local Los Angeles television. This might seem to some an insignificant sort of credit. But as the host ...
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 him ...
Popeye is walking across the street, while Wimpy is practicing his hamburger-mooching talk. Brutus notices him and puts growth pills on a hamburger. Wimpy then eats it, and it causes him to grow very ...
Click the launch module to the left for a video slide show on the original Popeye comics and cartoons. Like his fellow pop-culture icons from the early 20 th century—Mickey Mouse, Dick Tracy, Buster ...
After years of living in the public domain, Popeye is going legit. The cartoon's famous spinach-eating sailor man is coming to DVD next year from Warner Home Video in a big, big way -- even bigger ...
It was sixty years ago, in the comic book pages, a famous villain lost his name! Paramount Pictures believed Bluto was a creation of The Fleischer Studios used in their animated films. Jackson Beck, ...
Franz von Suppé was born on 200 years ago — April 18, 1819 — in what is now Croatia, but he went to Vienna as a young man and built a successful career as a conductor and composer. And while you may ...
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