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'''''Popeye and Son''''' is an animated television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] and [[King Features Syndicate|King Features Entertainment]] which aired for one season and thirteen episodes on CBS. Maurice LaMarche supplied the voice of Popeye in this series, succeeding [[Jack Mercer]] in the role. It is also the first set of Popeye cartoons that were produced since Mercer's death in 1984.
 
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'''''Popeye and Son''''' is a 1987 animated television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] and [[King Features Syndicate|King Features Entertainment]], which aired for one season of thirteen episodes on CBS. [[Maurice LaMarche]] supplied the voice of Popeye in this series, succeeding [[Jack Mercer]] in the role. It is also the first set of Popeye cartoons that were produced since Mercer's death in 1984.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
* ''Attack Of [[The Sea Hag]]/Happy Anniversary''
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* "Attack of the Sea Hag"/"Happy Anniversary"
* ''The Sea Monster/[[Poopdeck Pappy]] And The Family Tree''
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* "The Sea Monster"/"Poopdeck Pappy and the Family Tree"
* ''Bluto's Wave Pool/Here Today, [[Goon]] Tomorrow''
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* "Bluto's Wave Pool"/"Here Today, Goon Tomorrow"
* ''Don't Give Up The Picnic/The Lost Treasure Of Pirate's Cove''
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* "Don't Give Up the Picnic"/"The Lost Treasure of Pirate's Cove"
* ''Junior's Genie/Mighty Olive At The Bat''
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* "Junior's Genie"/"Mighty Olive at the Bat"
* ''Junior Gets A Job/Surf Movie''
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* "Junior Gets a Job"/"Surf Movie"
* ''Redbeard/The Girl From Down Under''
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* "Redbeard"/"The Girl from Down Under"
* ''Junior's Birthday Roundup/Olive's Dinosaur Dilemma''
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* "Junior's Birthday Roundup"/"Olive's Dinosaur Dilemma"
* ''Dr. Junior And Mr. Hyde/Popeye's Surfin' Adventure''
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* "Dr. Junior and Mr. Hyde"/"Popeye's Surfin' Adventure"
* ''Split Decision/The Case Of The [[hamburger|Burger]] Burglar''
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* "Split Decision"/"The Case of the Burger Burglar"
* ''Orchid You Not/Ain't Mythbehavin'''
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* "Orchid You Not"/"Ain't Mythbehavin'"
* ''There Goes The Neighborhood/Olive's Day Off''
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* "There Goes the Neighborhood"/"Olive's Day Off"
* ''Prince Of A Fellow/Damsel In Distress''
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* "Prince of a Fellow"/"Damsel in Distress"
   
 
==Voice cast==
 
==Voice cast==
* Maurice LaMarche - Popeye
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* [[Maurice LaMarche]] - [[Popeye]]/[[Poopdeck Pappy]]
* Marilyn Schreffler - Olive Oyl/Lizzie/Puggy (1987–1988)
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* [[Marilyn Schreffler]] - [[Olive Oyl]]/[[Lizzie]]/[[Puggy and Rad|Puggy]]/[[The Sea Hag]]
* Josh Rodine - Popeye Junior
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* Josh Rodine - [[Popeye Junior]]
* Allan Melvin - Bluto/[[J. Wellington Wimpy]]
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* [[Allan Melvin]] - [[Bluto]]/[[J. Wellington Wimpy]]
* David Markus - Tank
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* David Markus - [[Tank]]
* Nancy Cartwright - Olive Oyl/Lizzie/Puggy/Woody (1988)
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* [[Nancy Cartwright]] - [[Woody]]
* Penina Segall - Polly
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* Penina Segall - [[Polly]]
* Kaleena Kiff - Dee Dee
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* Kaleena Kiff - [[Dee Dee]]
* B.J. Ward - Rad
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* B.J. Ward - [[Puggy and Rad|Rad]]
* Don Messick - [[Eugene the Jeep]]
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* Don Messick - [[Eugene the Jeep]]/Principal
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* Jeff Cohen - [[Francis]]
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===Additional voices===
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* Susan Blu
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* Philip L. Clarke
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* George DiCenzo
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* Richard Erdman
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* Ed Gilbert
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* Rebecca Gilchrist
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* Scott Grimes
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* Allan Lurie
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* Scott Menville
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* Howard Morris - Genie
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* Maggie Roswell
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* Carl Steven
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* Jeffrey Tambor
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* Rip Taylor
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* Frank Welker - Shelley's Father
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* Patric Zimmerman
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0252162/ ''Popeye and Son''] at the Internet Movie Database
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0252162/ ''Popeye and Son''] at the Internet Movie Database
 
[[Category:TV Series]]
 
[[Category:TV Series]]
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[[Category:Series]]

Revision as of 21:09, 12 June 2021

Popeye and son-show

Popeye and Son is a 1987 animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and King Features Entertainment, which aired for one season of thirteen episodes on CBS. Maurice LaMarche supplied the voice of Popeye in this series, succeeding Jack Mercer in the role. It is also the first set of Popeye cartoons that were produced since Mercer's death in 1984.

Plot

Popeye and his long-time girlfriend Olive Oyl have married and settled down in the seaside town of Sweethaven, and have a son named Popeye Junior. He has inherited Popeye's ability to gain superhuman strength from eating spinach, however, Junior hates the taste of spinach, much to his father's disappointment. Popeye's rival Bluto has taken a wife of his own, Lizzie, and they also have a son named Tank. Both family comedy and adventure stories could be seen in Popeye and Son.

The series suffered all of the same problems from network Standards & Practices broadcast restrictions that hampered the previous series, and its premise was not as well received, being subsequently ignored in all newer Popeye media.

Episodes

  • "Attack of the Sea Hag"/"Happy Anniversary"
  • "The Sea Monster"/"Poopdeck Pappy and the Family Tree"
  • "Bluto's Wave Pool"/"Here Today, Goon Tomorrow"
  • "Don't Give Up the Picnic"/"The Lost Treasure of Pirate's Cove"
  • "Junior's Genie"/"Mighty Olive at the Bat"
  • "Junior Gets a Job"/"Surf Movie"
  • "Redbeard"/"The Girl from Down Under"
  • "Junior's Birthday Roundup"/"Olive's Dinosaur Dilemma"
  • "Dr. Junior and Mr. Hyde"/"Popeye's Surfin' Adventure"
  • "Split Decision"/"The Case of the Burger Burglar"
  • "Orchid You Not"/"Ain't Mythbehavin'"
  • "There Goes the Neighborhood"/"Olive's Day Off"
  • "Prince of a Fellow"/"Damsel in Distress"

Voice cast

Additional voices

  • Susan Blu
  • Philip L. Clarke
  • George DiCenzo
  • Richard Erdman
  • Ed Gilbert
  • Rebecca Gilchrist
  • Scott Grimes
  • Allan Lurie
  • Scott Menville
  • Howard Morris - Genie
  • Maggie Roswell
  • Carl Steven
  • Jeffrey Tambor
  • Rip Taylor
  • Frank Welker - Shelley's Father
  • Patric Zimmerman

External links