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- Popeye the Sailor (1933 - 1957) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #PopeyetheSailor
Step aboard, mates, for the bestest with the mostest: 60 original (and uproarious) theatrical shorts from the innovative Max Fleischer Cartoon Studio. Here, you'll find spindly Olive Oyl, burger opportunist Wimpy, lil' Swee'pea, brooding Bluto and even a pair of rare, full-color, two-reel extravaganzas that received top billing in some movie houses. And you'll find Popeye in all his muttering, spinach-chomping, Bluto-bashing, crowd-pleasing greatness. He yam what he yam. He's Popeye the Sailor Man.
Special Features: 24 Episode Commentaries; "Max Fleischer and the New York Style" Documentary; "I Yam What I Am: The Story of Popeye the Sailor Man" Documentary; "The Evolution of Animation: The History of the Fleischer Studios" Documentary; "Behind the Tunes" Featurette; 2 Bonus Popeye Shorts "Let's Sing with Popeye" and "Popular Science"; 3 Bonus Fleischer Shorts "Poor Cinderella","Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy" and "Superman".
Directed By Dave Fleischer, Dan Gordon, I. Sparber
Starring William "Billy" Costello, Jack Mercer, Bonnie Poe
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Back in the 1950s I guess every local TV area had at least one kid's show on in the afternoon. In my youth it was Captain Tugg, and when he came on around dinner time, "Popeye's Theme" would be playing in the background. My mother was smart - she put spinach on my plate the moment Popeye reached for his can of spinach. And I ate right along with Popeye!
That sounds really sweet, what a childhood!
Im so thrilled these are on utube. A guy at NASA used to bring old ones to show at our Christmas parties. Black and white oldies Yay!!
I am waiting for them to rerelease the 1933-1943 in HD! If they ever do it, I would buy that within a heart beat!
In the meantime, Thunderbean Animation has just put out a Blu-ray called Popeye Original Classics in Technicolor, which features a few of the B&W Popeyes, along with Sindbad and Ali Baba, some later Famous shorts and the pilot for the 60s TV series, plus a load of neat bonus features! Well worth the price to support an independent label putting out high quality product
I do know about this and I am currently planning to get it soon
I miss when they played popeye on boomerang
orange crush yeah same, but at least Boomerang + has it. It’s better than nothing
@@johnackerman5599 true but I miss when boomerang played more than just looney tunes and I miss when cartoon networks line up was more than just teen titans go
what i love about cartoons like these is that they make everything alive, like when the bell hit the sun in the eye, or when the bell gave it self arms and climbed up the scale
And when the bell shot up the
You think this is werid try watching betty boop
Happy public domain day Popeye!
The original superman.
And that's no BS he's actually the original Action Hero predate Superman by 7 years
Certainly! Popeye was the strongest man alive in the world of his reality. Even without the spinach, Popeye's strength was immensely superior to Bluto's, so much so that he used trickery to put him in trouble.
Too bad that with Famous Studios they made Popeye weak and, therefore, addicted to spinach.
He was cited as inspiration for Superman
@@jmb72390. And he's a sailor, wich predates it all!
@@blackmask741. The spinach is just a boost.
Cartoons like this are the reason I love the Fleischers and of course 1930s cartoons in general i love the art style, animation and the humor it's just all crazy Famous Studios could never top the Fleischers, i just love the creativity
0:40 in this moment a legend was born
He really was a "movie star", huh!
popeye deadass the only dude who’s built different
what do you mean by that
Happy 90th anniversary in animation, Popeye!!
Can't believe Sony was stupid enough to cancel his movie. This character at one point surpassed Mickey Mouse's popularity!
I really wish they'd kept more of this version of Olive Oyl, where she had a bit more of a spitfire personality to her.
Also, here's to Popeye, the originator of Mario, one of the inspirations for anime, and other such popular mediums.
Memories among memories
Ok I'm not looking for clips. Where's the entire episode
I'm popeye the sailor man song 0:50
Interesting that he says "I eats my spinach" instead of the more often quoted "I eats me spinach".
I’m Popeye the Sailor Man
I’m Popeye the Sailor Man
I’m strong to the finich
Cause I eats me spinach
I’m Popeye the Sailor Man
I’m one tough gazookus
Which hates all palookas
Wot ain’t on the the up and square
I biffs ‘em and buffs ‘em
And always out roughs ‘em
And none of ‘em gets nowhere
If anyone dares to risk my fisk
It’s BOFF and WHAM un’erstan?
So keep good be-hav-or
That’s your one lifesaver
With Popeye the Sailor Man
I’m Popeye the Sailor Man
I’m Popeye the Sailor Man
I’m strong to the finich
Cause I eats me spinach
I’m Popeye the Sailor Man TOOT TOOT
I am what I am and that's what I am
@@jmb72390 I’m Popeye the Sailor Man
@@jmb72390 It’s nice to know there’s people besides me who appreciate classic cartoons.😉
@@andrewramos4238. I remember a short where he rescued olive oyl from a burning building!
Wow! Popeye is destroying property with his fists.
Check out the story behind Segar inventing Popeye... He purposely drew Popeye with skinny biceps and HUGE forearms. It was in direct contradiction of his illustration instructors -- and most norms!
Because he is the original badass OG
Ahahahahahah The beauty is that Popeye went quite lightly. With the strength he had, even without spinach, he could, with a single punch, sink his ship or easily demolish the amusement park. Let's say he held back.
@@jmb72390. Except no substitutes!
@@blackmask741. At the end of this very short he demolished an entire locomotive with a single blow!
Strike up the band, with Popeye the Sailor!
Indeed, cartoons had style back then!
1:47 when she says she'd do anything for you to ask her out ;)
The first appearance of Billy Costello as the voice of Popeye
And one of the few, as he was quickly replaced by Jack Mercer (who was much better, in my opinion).
@@applescruff1969. The point is that popeye was rough and tumble. Contrasting cutesy characters like Mickey Mouse's gang! Why not have a fitting voice?
2:37 Apparently Bluto's shirt is the Venom symbiote.
😂
When you're Popeye the sailor man and you see bluto hit on your girl 2:28
Technically she was "hitting" on Bluto at the moment.
@@MisterMelange I see what ya did there have a cookie 🍪
"Impopeyethesailorman"
@@MisterMelange underrated joke
This old school style of animation sure beats the crappy cartoons on Disney Channel, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network!
Well those three networks used to make quality cartoons themselves but stopped as soon as we got into the late 2000's now every cartoons looks the same or is or was drawn by toddler or a child
@@m56214. Agreed, why can't get some good old fashioned rubberhose fun, not more political massaging, and hand drawn pretenders!
@@erikbihari3625you do understand what generation we live in right now right?
@@erikbihari3625welcome to this generation
@@demoncyborg8700. Sucks nowdays.
I guess we'll never get an official release of the last group of 1950s theatrical Popeye cartoons. Warner Archive dropped the ball.
Popeye is paramoumt's property. Not our fault that their sitting on a goldmine and don't capitalise on it!
@@erikbihari3625These are actually owned by Warner. Plus, Paramount let Warner use their logo when they restored and released the original shorts, which implies that even if there's some kind of weird legal issue, Paramount's more than willing to let them use it. It's 100% on Warner to release the 1950's cartoons, but they've outright refused to do so.
@erikbihari3625 No he is actually Warner Brothers discovery property now and has been for a while. Popeye was sold to a.a.p. then they were bought out by Untied Artists and United Artists was bought out by MGM which was bought by Turner. Turner later sold off MGM (now owned by Amazon) BUT Turner kept all the rights to the past MGM theatrical film catalog made before 1986 including all the Popeye cartoons. Turner merged with Time Warner in 1996 giving Warner Brothers (a division of AT&T) the full rights to all the Popeye cartoons. Warner could easily release them as a Warner Archive Collection like the other earlier sets were but they want to use them for streaming filler I guess. Streaming is too easily pulled from circulation. I want physical media.
It doesn't help that 1. the Popeye shorts from this era were considered the laziest, most redundant, vanilla of theatrical shorts and were a huge cry from the Fleischer era, and 2. a huge chunk of them, especially those produced after the sale to a.a.p. in 1956, are now in public domain.
Oh, memories. I loved Popeye ever since I was a kid.
That theme that Popeye sings is now stuck in my head, and I don't regret it!
Where can we see the full episode?
We need older shows to be properly preserved so new generations can discover them.
This show was before my time, but I've taken a liking to it and I wanna see more.
ua-cam.com/video/H5ahHXumoAo/v-deo.html Here you are, bud. And I completely agree.
@@Ryusuta thanks
@@OmegaChase1002 My pleasure. =)
I love Popeye
0:50
Has a penis in his mouth
ILOVE POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN
Nostalgie...
i heard spinich skyrocketed bc of him
That's true because of Popeyes popularity he was originally meant to be a one-off character in the thimble theater comic book but we just kept asking about him in their letters they decided to make him a main thing and over time he's became the center of attention and took over at first you'll get power by rubbing a magical preacher but when they transition it to television they made it he gets powered up by eating spinach that's why the sales went up for the motivated kids to eat their greens
@@jmb72390 In reality, the Whiffle Birds only gave Popeye the luck that allowed him to save himself from the wounds inflicted by the hitman Snork. Popeye's physical strength has nothing to do with Whiffle Bird, but it was innate.
In the comic, the sailor was portrayed as an invincible person and all this was without the help of spinach, which was only introduced with the cartoon. In Segar's oeuvre, Popeye never lost a fight and often displayed uncommon abilities: lifting objects weighing tons.
In a nutshell, Popeye was represented as the strongest man alive, so to speak a sort of precursor to Superman.
Later reissued on DVD by Warner Archive & King Features Entertainment this year. Originally released on 2006.
Warner Bros. Still owed the Popeye library while King Features owns rights of the library
W I L L B L O W M E D O W N
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@@JCBro-yg8vd T H A T S A L L I C A N S T A N D
@@arxxoo6067 I C A N T S T A N D S N O M O R E
I like where the video abruptly ends not showing the next scene... and I get why.
Why?
@@erikbihari3625There's a blackface depiction in the next scene. It's pretty minor, but noticable.
2:24 did i heared a High quality *YOU* sound?
3:47 lol
And popeye didn't even need the hammer
0:41 I want to know more about this "Ghost Beer"
Excuse me?
@@erikbihari3625Look in the lower right corner of the newspaper.
They teased Casper in there
When 1930s animation is better than 90% of modern animation
When you consider the fact they had to hand-draw everything, I'd argue more effort went into them than pretty much anything today.
@@applescruff1969 and I will agree with you
modern animation is horrible in all technical aspects and we live in one of the best times to be better masterpieces but it seems that a century will continue to be better.
@@baderalogtis7856. If the writing and style would come back, I'd welcome it with open arms, a lot more than pretender 2D films like spiderverse!
@@applescruff1969. Back then animation was a labor of love with style and likable characters, now all anyone wants to do is tell massages!
I still don’t see how Warner owns this.
Because Warner got Popeye from Paramount, which then sold most of its Popeye cartoons to MGM and later Turner entertainment. Turner entertainment later got acquired by Warner Bros.
Many classic Popeye cartoons are in the public domain.
Plus, Popeye himself becomes public domain in 2024 alongside Mickey Mouse, and he is already public domain in many countries.
@bat Popeye was created in 1929, copyright in USA lasts 95 years if it's a work for a company.
Also, I made a mistake, Mickey becomes public domain in 2024, Popeye becomes public domain in 2025.
Paramount originally sold the Popeye shorts to Associated Artists Productions (aka a.a.p) then it was bought by United Artists then MGM entered the picture.
@@stephenholloway6893. They should buy it back, their relationship with fleischers studios is what lead to them happening!
2:31 I like how bluto dances angrily as popeye steals olive oyle away
Which is the episode where Popeye is walking on the block singing his song?
Lil sweepea.
@1993joshualiu "I Eats My Spinach" It was on Turner Classic Movies this past Saturday morning.
@@bobbybickert. Paramount could definitely bring back rubberhose!
Popeye the sailor is a true classic
He needs to be added to Multiversus. Popeye's an absolute 100% bruiser class.
Spinel from Steven universe sent me here
I can see why but I don't like it
@I'm AP The Fleischer Fan!!! I know I’m saying spinel looks like pop eye and I remembered him lol
0:50
I finally have the right inspiration to go to the gym💪
I have looked at this cartoon since I was a child.
It’s about to enter the public domain.
Now 😢
The $25,000 Pyramid
Popeye the Sailor Man. Hero:Legend and Icon
I watched Popeye when i was 3 and that was in 2015 and i actually watched this episode this is so nostalgic
Popeye will enter the public domain next year, let’s hope not getting a horror movie about him.
As much as I'd hate to see a Popeye horror movie be made, it's unfortunately kinda an inevitability.
22 swabs need a twisker punch!
The only Betty boop cartoon with original titles.
There he is...the very first action hero.
Imagine this man in One Piece along with Sea Of Thieves and Pirates of the Caribbean.
William "Billy" Costello as Popeye, Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl and Betty Boop and William Pennell as Bluto.
This cartoon won’t be in the public domain until 2029, but that won’t stop people from working on Popeye.
Don't you mean 2028 it started in 1933
Splendid !!!
Which is the Popeye episode where Popeye is walking on a block at the beginning.
3:09 Come on, Bluto. You didn’t have to do that to that poor peacock. 😂
People back then knew the truth. Sometimes, people are just jerks for literally no reason!
I think Popeye just got back from the Navy.
He's popeye the sailor man, the nagy needs him, not other way around! ;)
Did popeye exist in the same universe as Dragonball Z with all those animal people?
Nope
Everyone knows his power lvl was so high he needed to be nerfed. So he has to consume spinach in order to unlock his full power, then he claps Jiren, easy.
They also had a powerful, tough-fighting, male main character that was sometimes voiced by a woman.
...No, I'm not kidding.
@@Ryusuta When was Popeye voiced by a woman
@@Kryptnyt There was a brief period of time when Jack Mercer (the normal voice of Popeye at the time) was drawn into war service. During that period of time, Mae Questrel voiced Popeye instead.
Would love to see these released on blu ray... dvd just doesn’t look like film
They released Popeye Blu Ray's earlier this year with three volumes with all the black and white cartoons from the 40s being colored and remastered
TONYT FOREVER very true, but I’d like the 1930’s shorts to be given an HD presentation as well
@@MrRom92DAW oh yeah I completely agree with you. I was at my dad's for Thanksgiving this year and he gave me every single Popeye DVD I ever had as a little kid including the Robin Williams 1980 Movie (which in my opinion gets too much hate) and I was very surprised because I haven't seen the DVDs in about a good decade up to this point in my life. I was very obsessed with Popeye I'm talking like I had every DVD you could find which are the ones he gave me I had the action figures I dressed up as Popeye for Halloween and I even had a toy pipe that was labeled from the people that own the rights to the character. The only thing I didn't have a chance to play but hopefully someday was the arcade game. I will definitely at some point get the 3 Blu Rays and get the Popeye Movie Soundtrack on CD Vinyl and Cassette cause I never owned the soundtrack but I always had the movie. But again I completely agree with you and believe that they should also release the cartoons of the 30s on remastered Blu Ray the cartoons from 30s and 40s were always my favorite ones but the 30s in particular.
Btw sorry if you see some mistakes in my reply but hopefully you saw that I fixed them
Boys. It's public domain now
Welcome to public domain 😢
WB has done so well with the Popeye cartoons on DVD/Blu-ray that King Features should choose them to distribute the animated Popeye feature once set up at Sony and which once had Genndy Tartakovsky attached as director.
And they should reunite with Paramount Pictures as well just in case for co-production or co-distribution for Popeye animated feature.
The animated Popeye got cancelled
@@SpongeDan doesn't mean it can't be revived
2:30 dude works fast lol
2:07 is that bimbo ?
Popeye can probably beat Goku and Saitama
I turned on the heater and burned off me peter....
One more day under copyright. Though Wimpy, Bluto, and the famous theme will be under Paramount’s boot for a few more years.
fleischer stuffs was so cool
I got socks with him on it popeye
0:46 "It's Saturday Morning Cartoons on MeTV! First up, it's Popeye and Pink Panther's Party."
Huh?
Anyone still mad that a popeye movie was cancelled for
Shudder
The emoji movie!
This news is very aggravating to hear
Nowadays, the Upcoming Popeye is luckily in King Features’ hands instead of Sony’s.
WHAT THE FUCK
Blame Genndy Kricfalusi,
Plus, the emoji movie isn't the real reason for the cancellation, it was a 2014 Sony hack
Despite this, the movie will be shipped with a new director who shared the same animation as Genndy's
FULLY RESTORED!
0:50 Popeye The Sailor Man Theme Song
That’s Not Warner Bros, That’s Paramount Pictures
( 0:01 😮)
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. (current owner)
EMKA Group (current owner)
Paramount Pictures (Distributor)
King Features Syndicate (copyright holder)
Fleischer Studios (Presentation and production)
Who are EMKA and what do they have to do with these cartoons? Warner Bros. has the sole copyright to these cartoons, while King Features retains ownership of Popeye.
Popeye debuted in 1929 in "Thimble Theatre", a newspaper comic strip created and drawn EC Segar for King Features Syndicate, for whom he worked. The cartoon series was started by Max and Dave Fleischer in 1933, under license from King Features, The Fleischers had a distribution deal with Paramount, which took over the cartoon studio in 1942 when it got into unmanageable debt. Paramount sold off the copyrights of the shorts to the TV distributor Associated Artist Productions in 1956. AAP was bought by United Artists in 1958. UA merged with MGM in 1981. MGM/UA was briefly owned by Turner in 1996, but although forced to sell back the studio after only a few months, Turner retained much of the film library, including the Popeye cartoons. Turner merged with Time Warner in 1996, and so now Warner Bros. has them. EMKA is nowhere in that chain.
What episode is that?
Michael Foote The first episode- pilot
It's a Betty Boop cartoon, actually. She later appears doing a hula.
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
I'm strong to the Finich
Cause I eats me Spinach
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
I'm one tough Gazookus
Wot hates all Palookas
Wot ain't on the ups and square
I biffs 'em and buffs 'em
And always out roughs 'em
But none of 'em gets nowhere
If anyone dasses to risk my "Fisk"
It's "Boff" an' it's "Wham" un'erstan'?
So, keep "Good Be-hav-or"
That's your one Life Saver
With Popeye the Sailor Man
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
I'm strong to the Finich
Cause I eats me Spinach
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
MASSIVE LOVE
At the Start The Popeye show, also known as Popeye The Sailor Man was property of Paramount maybe this should be on Paramount plus.
Just look how Olive is leaving black eyes on sailor dogs, huh?
A bit mean just for a "babe" XD
I can’t find the full thing on UA-cam. Is this lost media?
It's under copyright unless you want to get a strike on your channel you won't be able to upload the full short here. Only Warner can if they want to for now. Otherwise wait til 2029 when this short officially enters the public domain then upload it. Or buy the DVD.
@@stephenholloway6893 damn it.
Shore leave!
Why does he have a " corset "on?🤔
But Guys, I hope they announce A Very New Series of Popeye 😔
Song 0:50
I always adored the early Popeye shorts precisely because it gave more prominence to his enormous physical strength. Spinach played a relatively minor role: Popeye was in fact the strongest man alive, just like his comic book counterpart. Our sailor used spinach only in rare cases, also because he was strong enough to solve any problem.
Bluto, in the first short films, despite being a very strong man, could not compete with the sailor and strongest man in the world, so much so that the bearded man always used trickery to kill our darling.
The feats of strength of the first Popeye shorts were absolutely not comparable to those of Bluto: our sailor managed to punch the sun and even strike lightning. Certain feats are comparable to those of Superman.
Rubberhose cartoons we're made during the great depression tragedies and unemployment heaped upon people, so they thought entertaining is worth a couple of leaps in logic.
I own this
what does ga-zoo-kus and pa-loo-kas mean?
@The VHS Defensor Thanks I' not from english lenguage origin country, and when i listen the music i became confuse, because i dont't find this words in english dicionary.
"Gazookus" was an expression popularized by the lower class of the U.S. citizenry on the East Coast during the beginning of the 20th Century and somebody could refer to another person as a lout, a boor or a fool by using it. During the 1920s it was also used to refer to some tangible or intangible object as a thing, "the real gazookus," could be translated as the real thing or the genuine article.
"Palooka" was/is a stupid, clumsy, or uncouth person.
@@soylentteal Thank so much, now everything makes sense to me.
3:47
Very 1st Episode
this pig sound like spongebob
Don’t remember anthropomorphic animals in Popeye cartoons? What is this Popeye goes to Mickey Mouse Land
SupraSanicsKrublAwrD Have you seen the Talkartoon series?
This one is his first cartoon along whit Bettie.bettie used hang up whit anthropomorfic animals.If you check the title this is a betti boop cartoon.
SupraSanicsKrublAwrD Yee this is technically a Betty Boop cartoon which had stuff like that
Oh so it’s a crossover then?
1929 lol
0:36-1:50
Man, the Cuphead games have really gone downhill.
I thought Paramount owned and still owned Popeye, not Warner.
Paramount sold the Popeye shorts to Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p for short) then it was bought by United Artists. Then MGM, then Turner, then Warner Bros. Just about every animated Popeye appearance by Paramount the 1960s tv shorts, or Hanna Barbera fall under Warner's control.
@@stephenholloway6893 No, Warner Brothers only owns the theatrical Popeye cartoons. Hearst/King Features Syndicate owns all of the made-for-TV Popeye cartoons from the 1960's on.