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1957
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1950
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1942
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Two years after the release of Gulliver's Travels, the Fleischer brothers produced Hoppity Goes to Town, their second...
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Mr. Bumble, Swat the Fly
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1941
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The third and last of the two-reeler Popeye cartoons, Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp starts out with a framing device. Olive...
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1939
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1939
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The second two-reeler Popeye cartoon finds the spinach-promoting sailor as a member of the Coast Guard near an unspecified...
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1937
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Little Swee'pea just won't stop crying, and Olive Oyl is at her wit's end in her efforts to quiet the baby down. Popeye and...
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1937
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The scene is an apartment courtyard, where all the residents are grooving on the music provided by organ-grinder Wimpy, and...
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1937
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Popeye is mortified when Olive Oyl forces him to take her sissified dog Fluffy for a walk--so much so that he goes to great...
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1937
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The first Popeye cartoon produced in color, Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor was also the longest Fleischer...
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1936
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It may be a "Popeye" cartoon, but the real star of this show is the inimitable J. Wellington Wimpy, who opens the proceedings...
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1936
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"Professor" Popeye runs an exercise gymnasium for ladies, which happens to be right next door to a cheap cabaret owned by...
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1935
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This landmark cartoon opens with a live-action sequence, in which a little boy purchases a "Adventures of Popeye" comic book...
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1935
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This festive entry opens with a lusty rendition of the title song, written by Bob Rothberg and performed by the eponymous...
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1935
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