Popeye The Sailor: The 1940s: (1946 – 1947)

1946
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Season 2 episodes (14)

1 House Tricks
3/15/46
Season-only
Olive Oyl is building a house when POPEYE and Bluto, competing for her favor, step in to help her. Each male tries to outdo the other, resorting to sabotage in order to win Olive's appreciation. (Color)
2 Service with a Guile
4/19/46
Season-only
Popeye and Bluto get in a fight at Olive's service station, and wreck the Admiral's car. Can spinach save the day?
3 Klondike Casanova
5/31/46
Season-only
POPEYE and Olive Oyl own the Klondike Cafe. Dangerous Dan McBluto imprisons POPEYE in a cake of ice and kidnaps Olive Oyl, taking her to his mountain-top hideout ... but spinach comes to the rescue. (Color)
4 Peep in the Deep
6/7/46
Season-only
Olive Oyl and POPEYE go on a hunt for a sunken treasure ship. Bluto overhears their mission and vows to steal the treasure -- and what a treasure it turns out to be!
5 Rocket to Mars
8/9/46
Season-only
POPEYE lands on Mars in a rocket ship. He is taken prisoner by a character who looks like Bluto, and learns the Martians are about to attack and destroy Earth. Spinach however, retains its potency on Mars and POPEYE successfully battles Bluto's beasts.
6 Rodeo Romeo
8/16/46
Season-only
Bluto, star performer at the rodeo, impresses Olive Oyl with his exploits, making POPEYE intensely jealous.
7 The Fistic Mystic
11/29/46
Season-only
POPEYE matches his energy-packed can of spinach against the super-natural powers of an Asian mystic. (Color)
8 Abusement Park
4/25/47
Season-only
POPEYE takes Olive to the carnival where he starts demonstrating his prowess on the bell-ringing machine. Bluto appears and proceeds to outdo him. (Color)
9 I'll Be Skiing Ya
6/13/47
Season-only
As an excellent skater, POPEYE attempts to teach Olive Oyl how to ice skate. Bluto resents POPEYE'S "figure-eighting" so the two rivals tangle. (Color)
10 The Royal Four-Flusher
9/12/47
Season-only
POPEYE takes Olive to the zoo where they meet elegant English Count Marvo (Bluto). Impressed by the suave stranger Olive goes to his penthouse where she is showered with gifts. When Bluto tries to steal a kiss and is rebuffed, POPEYE once again comes to the rescue.
11 Popeye and the Pirates
9/12/47
Season-only
POPEYE and Olive find themselves tangling with a king-size Captain Kidd (Bluto with a French accent!).
12 Wotta Knight
10/24/47
Season-only
POPEYE goes back into the middle ages to joust with Bluto, the Black Knight, with the winner to get the chance to awaken Sleeping Beauty (Olive) by giving her a kiss.
13 Safari So Good
11/7/47
Season-only
Tarzan, King of the Jungle,(who suspiciously resembles Bluto) is no match for POPEYE as he and Olive go on a safari.
14 All's Fair at the Fair
12/19/47
Season-only
POPEYE escorts Olive to the fair, where Bluto is giving an aerial exhibition. Bluto makes passes at the coy Olive and the fun starts. (Color)

About this show

Popeye the Sailor: The 1940s is intended for the Adult Collector and May Not Be Suitable for Children. The 1940s brought new sights and sounds to America’s favorite cartoon star. With the addition of full color, cartoonists were now free to let loose with journeys to exotic lands and give Popeye a fresh stock of new friends and foes. Some of the cartoons included in this collection are a product of their time. They may depict some of the ethnic and racial prejudices that were commonplace in American Society. These depictions were wrong then and are wrong today. While the following does not represent the Warner Bros.’ view of today’s society, some of these cartoons are being presented as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these never existed.

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