I loved POPEYE as a kid in the 90s. I remember seeing them on carttoon network and such. My dad grew up with it to as a ki and loved it alot. It was one of his favs to watch.
It was interesting to learn the voice of Olive Oyl and Betty Boop was Bethany on Christmas Vacation. It is neat to see your hobbies come together in your business.
I definitely remember watching this episode as a kid, back in the late 70s and early 80s. I had no idea it was the last episode ever released in theater.
Thanks for sharing popeye Todd, I used to watch many of the cartoons on a Saturday morning at my local cinema with my sisters before the Black and White TV hit our home, the Cinema in question got demolished only a couple weeks ago after many years being left unloved by its owners who converted it to a snooker and pool hall over 20 years ago. Many of us wanted the cinema to be restored back to what it was but with modern projection equipment, but due to the lack of maintenance it was eye marked for demolition has a hazardous building….. It’s now a pile of rubble and rotting timber being grounded down for use else where. 😔.
Interesting video! I grew up at a time when VHS was taking over but my Dad did use a 8mm film camera when i was a baby. It’s amazing to think how media formats have changed over the years.
When I was in kindergarten through maybe 2nd grade, I had interest in Popeye. Eat your spinach the main truth drop. But after that, I think most people have no interest. By design. And here we have Todd in his 70's, still stuck where most of us let go so long ago. Probably means something.
Disappointing how Warner Bros (who currently owned the rights to the Popeye cartoons with King Features) hasn't released the rest of the 1940s and the whole 1950s cartoons that does contain the original Paramount titles on DVD, Blu-Ray or recently HBO Max yet.
Hey Todd. I have to correct you. "Billy" Costello was the first voice actor from 1933-1935. He was fired . Jack Mercer was working in the Art Department and mocked Costello's Popeye. The Fleischer's bros. decided to use him as his replacement and debut in 1935 King of the Mardi Gras.
Billy Costello was the original voice of Popeye. When he left abruptly, young Jack Mercer took his place as he did a great imitation of him. Mae Questel actually had to sub at one point and she was the voice of Popeye for 5 or so episodes (ahh you said that). Great reels! Billy Costello even had a record! ua-cam.com/video/EQeWCsCAR9o/v-deo.html
I HAD it on film but did sell it...I own mostly cartoons and short subjects...I find they are easier for people to sit through rather than a whole feature film.
I had absolutely no idea that Aunt Bethany on Christmas vacation was the voice of Olive Oyl and Betty Boop. That was such a cool thing to learn!
To tell you the truth, I didn't know either until I started researching Popeye!
I Did.
I loved POPEYE as a kid in the 90s. I remember seeing them on carttoon network and such. My dad grew up with it to as a ki and loved it alot. It was one of his favs to watch.
I remember watching Popeye on DVD when I was younger and I used to have the all new Popeye show, Popeye and son and all Popeye videos on VHS and DVD
It was interesting to learn the voice of Olive Oyl and Betty Boop was Bethany on Christmas Vacation. It is neat to see your hobbies come together in your business.
I definitely remember watching this episode as a kid, back in the late 70s and early 80s. I had no idea it was the last episode ever released in theater.
Thanks for sharing popeye Todd, I used to watch many of the cartoons on a Saturday morning at my local cinema with my sisters before the Black and White TV hit our home, the Cinema in question got demolished only a couple weeks ago after many years being left unloved by its owners who converted it to a snooker and pool hall over 20 years ago.
Many of us wanted the cinema to be restored back to what it was but with modern projection equipment, but due to the lack of maintenance it was eye marked for demolition has a hazardous building…..
It’s now a pile of rubble and rotting timber being grounded down for use else where. 😔.
What a treat, you even did an historical intro! Thank you! Your channel is epic and what a shop you have there!
Interesting facts! Me and my daughter enjoyed the Popeye cartoon, thanks TNT Amusements!!!
We try hard to make everyone happy with our different videos!
Interesting video! I grew up at a time when VHS was taking over but my Dad did use a 8mm film camera when i was a baby. It’s amazing to think how media formats have changed over the years.
Great informative video. Never realised that Aunt Bethany did the voices! You have a great collection.
Always a treat when you upload videos talking about film!
When I was in kindergarten through maybe 2nd grade, I had interest in Popeye. Eat your spinach the main truth drop. But after that, I think most people have no interest. By design. And here we have Todd in his 70's, still stuck where most of us let go so long ago. Probably means something.
I have decided to stop ALL cartoon watching on your advice and just watch killing and horror films for my entertainment
I loved Popeye, but I must say, I never ate my spinach!
Such a nice video! Thanks for Sharing! 😎😊
Pretty neat to see these old films!
Hi Tod, would you have any new videos about 16mm films?
Disappointing how Warner Bros (who currently owned the rights to the Popeye cartoons with King Features) hasn't released the rest of the 1940s and the whole 1950s cartoons that does contain the original Paramount titles on DVD, Blu-Ray or recently HBO Max yet.
that new intro graphic is excellent!
Thank you Todd.
Very cool Film History there.
Love seeing it.
Awesome Stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey Todd. I have to correct you. "Billy" Costello was the first voice actor from 1933-1935. He was fired . Jack Mercer was working in the Art Department and mocked Costello's Popeye. The Fleischer's bros. decided to use him as his replacement and debut in 1935 King of the Mardi Gras.
Poor Billy...I heard they fired him like Mr Spacely fired George Jetson!
I loved Popeye and this was a treat ! Thanks soooo much for sharing. Remember to eat your spinach. 💪🏻
Great Episode Sir Todd!!!
Big Big Fan, Thank you so much for sharing this. I really enjoyed this
Can't wait
You know Jerry Beck??? I gots respeck for ya!
Great video. Thanks Todd
Billy Costello was the original voice of Popeye. When he left abruptly, young Jack Mercer took his place as he did a great imitation of him. Mae Questel actually had to sub at one point and she was the voice of Popeye for 5 or so episodes (ahh you said that). Great reels! Billy Costello even had a record! ua-cam.com/video/EQeWCsCAR9o/v-deo.html
Todd, do you make Curt eat a can of spinach when TNT is behind schedule? 💪
Curtie Birdie is a mess! :-)
Thanks for the history lesson I felt I was watching Mr Rogers 😉.
That's quite a compliment! :-)
So cool todd thank you for the show and all the facts love it!!
The ghostly trio
yes, that's right!]
From Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoons from Harveytoons.
Great info
How cool!!!
Jack Mercer Was Not The First Original Voice Of Popeye It Was An Old Actor Named William Costello.
Do u have a couple of Popeye episodes, bc if u do I’m begging you to send it to me
Popeye taxi turvy has a thunderbean print on blu ray dvd
Why high tone?
Todd please ban @ The Kid cause I know it is Everette. And find him a yodeling channel to hang out in instead of this one.
POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN
Oh boy!
Do you have the original Star wars?
I HAD it on film but did sell it...I own mostly cartoons and short subjects...I find they are easier for people to sit through rather than a whole feature film.
@@tntamusements I understand! 😄 At least you had a chance to look at the original unedited version for a while. :D
#PopeyeTheSailorMan
I remember watching Popeye on DVD when I was younger and I used to have the all new Popeye show, Popeye and son and all Popeye videos on VHS and DVD