Popeye is hosting three of his western-obsessed nephews on his ranch. To get them to eat their spinach, he tells about how he arrived at the ranch and was humiliated by foreman Bluto until, of course, ...
Here’s one for the hard-core cartoon historians: Recently, Brew reader Neil was replaying an old Paramount Popeye cartoon, and made a surprising audio find. On the soundtrack of Shuteye Popeye (1952), ...
Back in 1919, illustrator E.C. Seegar was asked to create a cartoon for the New York Journal. He titled it: Thimble Theatre. The lead characters were Olive Oyl, her brother Castor Oyl and Olive's ...
If you've swotted up on your gaming history, then you'll perhaps already know that the original Donkey Kong from 1981 (lord almighty...) actually started life as a Popeye the Sailor Man project, ...
This is the first appearance of Popeye in a 1929 edition of the New York Journal. Popeye is famous for his love of spinach. The spinach industry credits Popeye with increasing consumption of spinach ...
Popeye is coasting back to the big screen. The iconic sailor man and spinach chugger, who first appeared in comic strips in the late 1920s, will be the subject of a new live-action feature film from ...