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*"[[Popeye in the Grand Steeple Chase]]"
 
*"[[Popeye in the Grand Steeple Chase]]"
 
*"[[Uncivil War]]"
 
*"[[Uncivil War]]"
*"Popeye the Piano Mover"
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*"[[Popeye the Piano Mover]]"
 
*"[[Popeye's Testimonial Dinner]]"
 
*"[[Popeye's Testimonial Dinner]]"
 
*"[[Around the World in Eighty Ways]]"
 
*"[[Around the World in Eighty Ways]]"
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*"[[Aladdin's Lamp]]" - the Sea Hag acquires a magic lamp
 
*"[[Aladdin's Lamp]]" - the Sea Hag acquires a magic lamp
 
*"[[Butler Up]]" - Popeye must act as Olive's butler
 
*"[[Butler Up]]" - Popeye must act as Olive's butler
*"The Leprechaun" - the Sea Hag steals Irish gold
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*"[[The Leprechaun]]" - the Sea Hag steals Irish gold
 
*"[[County Fair]]"
 
*"[[County Fair]]"
 
*"[[Hamburgers Aweigh]]" - the Sea Hag tries to hijack Popeye's [[ship]]
 
*"[[Hamburgers Aweigh]]" - the Sea Hag tries to hijack Popeye's [[ship]]
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*"[[Operation Ice-Tickle]]"
 
*"[[Operation Ice-Tickle]]"
 
*"[[The Cure]]"
 
*"[[The Cure]]"
*"William Won't Tell"
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*"[[William Won't Tell]]"
 
*"Pop Goes the Whistle"
 
*"Pop Goes the Whistle"
 
*"Autographically Yours" - Popeye and Brutus compete for the affection of a young movie fan
 
*"Autographically Yours" - Popeye and Brutus compete for the affection of a young movie fan

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This article is about the television series. For other meanings, see Popeye the Sailor (disambiguation).

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Popeye the Sailor is an animated TV series produced for first-run syndication through King Features Syndicate that ran from 1960 to 1963 for 220 episodes. Episodes are grouped by production studios: Larry Harmon Pictures, Rembrandt Films/Halas and Batchelor, Gerald Ray Studios, Jack Kinney Productions and Paramount Cartoon Studios. The executive producer of the series was Al Brodax.

History

After the success of the original Popeye theatrical shorts produced from 1933 to 1957, King Features commissioned a new series of cartoons for television syndication starring Popeye, Olive Oyl and the newly-introduced Brutus (the name "Bluto" erroneusly believed to be unavailable). Though the series was produced using limited animation techniques (whose production values contrasted sharply to their earlier, theatrical counterparts), the series was a huge ratings success.

Popeye the Sailor aired in syndication in the US well into the 1990s. The episodes featured many characters from the original Thimble Theatre comic strip not seen in the theatrical series, including the Sea Hag, Toar, Rough House and King Blozo, and even Sappo's Professor Wotasnozzle. Notably, Popeye the Sailor marked the final time Mae Questel would voice Olive Oyl.

All Animation Studios except for Gerald Ray had Actual Composers The Gerald Ray produced episodes had Stock Music

Episodes

Larry Harmon Pictures

Rembrandt Films/Halas and Batchelor

Gerald Ray Studios

Jack Kinney Productions

Paramount Cartoon Studios

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