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[[Popeye]] and [[Bluto]] have each just proposed to [[Olive Oyl]]. Olive chooses Popeye and Bluto pretends to be a good sport about it, but on the day of the wedding, he sabotages Popeye's bridegroom grooming routine -- putting concrete mix in his bath, placing a shaving brush in the mirror so the sailor's reflection appears to have a heavy beard shadow, rigging up Popeye's electric razor to shred his wedding tux -- so that Popeye has to dress in a barrel for his wedding.
 
[[Popeye]] and [[Bluto]] have each just proposed to [[Olive Oyl]]. Olive chooses Popeye and Bluto pretends to be a good sport about it, but on the day of the wedding, he sabotages Popeye's bridegroom grooming routine -- putting concrete mix in his bath, placing a shaving brush in the mirror so the sailor's reflection appears to have a heavy beard shadow, rigging up Popeye's electric razor to shred his wedding tux -- so that Popeye has to dress in a barrel for his wedding.
   
Olive is hurt, thinking the Sailorman has played a prank on her, and decides to marry a handsome, tuxedoed Bluto instead. However, when Bluto hears the Justice of the Peace list all the things married life will force him to do and give up, he decides he is happy with his bachelorhood and races away. Olive calls the hulking fellow a coward and tries to get him to come back, and we see that the Justice of the Peace is Popeye in disguise, laughing at his clever ruse.
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Olive is hurt, thinking The Sailorman has played a prank on her, and decides to marry the elegant, tuxedoed Bluto instead. However, when Bluto hears the Justice of the Peace list all the things married life will force him to do and give up, he decides he is happy with his bachelorhood and races away. Olive calls the big fellow a coward and tries to get him to come back, and we see that the Justice of the Peace is Popeye in disguise, laughing at his clever ruse.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0151730/ ''Nearlyweds''] at the Internet Movie Database
 
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0151730/ ''Nearlyweds''] at the Internet Movie Database
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Revision as of 21:10, 29 June 2013

Nearlyweds is the 226th Popeye short, released in 1957 by Famous Studios.

Plot

Popeye and Bluto have each just proposed to Olive Oyl. Olive chooses Popeye and Bluto pretends to be a good sport about it, but on the day of the wedding, he sabotages Popeye's bridegroom grooming routine -- putting concrete mix in his bath, placing a shaving brush in the mirror so the sailor's reflection appears to have a heavy beard shadow, rigging up Popeye's electric razor to shred his wedding tux -- so that Popeye has to dress in a barrel for his wedding.

Olive is hurt, thinking The Sailorman has played a prank on her, and decides to marry the elegant, tuxedoed Bluto instead. However, when Bluto hears the Justice of the Peace list all the things married life will force him to do and give up, he decides he is happy with his bachelorhood and races away. Olive calls the big fellow a coward and tries to get him to come back, and we see that the Justice of the Peace is Popeye in disguise, laughing at his clever ruse.

External links

Nearlyweds at the Internet Movie Database