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[[File:PopeyThePlumber-01.jpg||thumb]]"'''Popeye The Plumber'''" is an episode from ''[[The All New Popeye Hour]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "''[[Popeye/The Adventures of Popeye|Popeye]]''" segment for [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] in association with [[King Features Syndicate]]. It first aired on October 28, 1978 and was directed by Ray Patterson and Carl Urbano. The editors were Peter Jennings, Robert Ciauga and Larry C. Cowan. The music editors were Hoyt Curtin and Paul DeKorte. [[Popeye]] was voiced by [[Jack Mercer]], while [[Olive]] and [[Swee'Pea]] were voiced by [[Marilyn Schreffler]].
 
[[File:PopeyThePlumber-01.jpg||thumb]]"'''Popeye The Plumber'''" is an episode from ''[[The All New Popeye Hour]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "''[[Popeye/The Adventures of Popeye|Popeye]]''" segment for [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] in association with [[King Features Syndicate]]. It first aired on October 28, 1978 and was directed by Ray Patterson and Carl Urbano. The editors were Peter Jennings, Robert Ciauga and Larry C. Cowan. The music editors were Hoyt Curtin and Paul DeKorte. [[Popeye]] was voiced by [[Jack Mercer]], while [[Olive]] and [[Swee'Pea]] were voiced by [[Marilyn Schreffler]].
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Before he can fix the faucet, Popeye makes a complete shambles out of Olive's house. Even with the help of his trusty [[spinach]], he manages to flood her whole house. When the pipes finally explode, it sends her house flying in the air on a giant water spout.
 
Before he can fix the faucet, Popeye makes a complete shambles out of Olive's house. Even with the help of his trusty [[spinach]], he manages to flood her whole house. When the pipes finally explode, it sends her house flying in the air on a giant water spout.
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==Episode details==

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"Popeye The Plumber" is an episode from The All New Popeye Hour's "Popeye" segment for Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with King Features Syndicate. It first aired on October 28, 1978 and was directed by Ray Patterson and Carl Urbano. The editors were Peter Jennings, Robert Ciauga and Larry C. Cowan. The music editors were Hoyt Curtin and Paul DeKorte. Popeye was voiced by Jack Mercer, while Olive and Swee'Pea were voiced by Marilyn Schreffler.


Plot

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Olive has a leak in her kitchen faucet, so she naturally calls Popeye the plumber and his assistant Swee'Pea to come and fix it. Popeye tries to fix the leak, but Swee'Pea keeps turning the water meter on and off to compound the situation.

Before he can fix the faucet, Popeye makes a complete shambles out of Olive's house. Even with the help of his trusty spinach, he manages to flood her whole house. When the pipes finally explode, it sends her house flying in the air on a giant water spout.


Episode details

This segment was aired in season 1, episode 8 of The All-New Popeye Hour. Below is a list of the other segments for this episode.

Segment Title Seg #
Popeye "Popeye Out West" 8A
Health and Safety Tips (Don't Play With Matches) 8B
The Adventures of Popeye "Popeye the Plumber" 8C
Dinky Dog "Attic Antics" 8D
Health and Safety Tips (Crossing the Street) 8E
The Adventures of Popeye "Spinach Fever" 8F
Health and Safety Tips (Don't Accept Rides From Strangers) 8G

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