Popeye was produced by the (David and Max) Fleischer studios .
"The Popeye Show" debuted November 11, 2001 .Answer:Although the Popeye cartoons (some as old as 1933 vintage) were present on TV for several years earlier. Popeye the Sailor was an animated TV series produced for ABC through King Features Syndicate that ran from 1960 to 1962
Cartoons were always popular whether the venue was theater or television . Cartoons became ever more popular with the introduction of the television into most homes where an entire generation of children were exposed to cartoons such as Bugs Bunny , Woody the Woodpecker , Popeye the Sailorman , Betty Boop and others .
Baba Booey (Quick Draw McGraw's side kick), Barney the dinosaur, Barney Fife, Barney Miller, Barney Rubble, Bluto (aka Brutus in the Popeye Cartoons) and Bobby Brady (the youngest Brady Boy on the Brady Bunch).
Political Cartoons in the 1990s - 1995 TV was released on: USA: 22 April 1995
Toonheads The Lost Cartoons - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 10 March 2000
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The 'Popeye the Sailor' cartoons debuted in 1960 .Answer:Popeye the Sailor cartoons started to be released in 1933. The cartoons were produced from then until the present . During the late 1950's these cartoons were snapped up by various low budget TV shows for after school entertainment. One of these was ln 1957 when CKLW purchased from Associated Artists Productions the Detroit TV broadcast rights to 234 Max Fleischer and Famous Studios Popeye cartoons. These appeared on the poopdeck Paul Show.
"The Popeye Show" debuted November 11, 2001 .Answer:Although the Popeye cartoons (some as old as 1933 vintage) were present on TV for several years earlier. Popeye the Sailor was an animated TV series produced for ABC through King Features Syndicate that ran from 1960 to 1962
Cartoons were always popular whether the venue was theater or television . Cartoons became ever more popular with the introduction of the television into most homes where an entire generation of children were exposed to cartoons such as Bugs Bunny , Woody the Woodpecker , Popeye the Sailorman , Betty Boop and others .
J. Wellington Wimpy frequently appeared in "Popeye" cartoons and usually declared, "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today."
The song ( Popeye the Sailor Man) is too well-known to bear repetition, but the TV cartoons also used the Mcartney melotron solo ( Hot as Sun) which was played with one finger on a synthesizer, as I found out. Sounds vaguely Italian. Of course Mrs. Popeye was Olive Oil. Ever look at the nice Babes on bottles of Olive Oil?
In the early 1950s,they showed old 1920's through 1940s cartoons on TV for kids. Mostly as a way to fill in time slots. Made for TV cartoons started sometime in the same decade.
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Warner cartoons are older. they were phased-in in l927 as sound movies ( also by Warner) were introduced ( Jazz Singer best known original talkie) The cartoons were for entertainment while the main movie projectors were being rewound- so they tended to be short subjects- For example Bugs Bunny. The earliest Bugs cartoons made the movie house circuit ( literally, on the projectors) in l927. Thus Bugs is older as a movie cartoon than Mickey Mouse ( earliest Mickey Mouse came out in l928 as Steamboat Willie) Felix the cat antedates both Disney and Warner cartoons and was both the first movie ( motion picture type) and TV cartoon- the latter an accident of sorts. They were testing a TV camera and used a soaky-head puppet head of Felix as a prop- but still technically a TV cartoon! regular ( filmed) Felix cartoons followed on to the TV screen. Felix the Cat is a product of the King Feature Syndicate, also the producers of Popeye the sailor man.
A person can purchase Popeye episodes by visiting amazon and going to the movie or television section the selecting the episode and checking out for it.
William Costello has: Played Gus Gorilla in "Dizzy Dishes" in 1930. Played Popeye in "Wild Elephinks" in 1933. Played Popeye in "I Yam What I Yam" in 1933. Played Popeye in "Popeye the Sailor" in 1933. Played Popeye in "I Eats My Spinach" in 1933. Played Popeye in "The Two-Alarm Fire" in 1934. Played Popeye in "The Dance Contest" in 1934. Played Popeye in "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" in 1934. Played Popeye in "Can You Take It" in 1934. Played Popeye in "A Dream Walking" in 1934. Played Popeye in "We Aim to Please" in 1934. Played Popeye in "Strong to the Finich" in 1934. Played Popeye in "Sock-a-Bye, Baby" in 1934. Played Popeye in "Axe Me Another" in 1934. Played Popeye in "You Gotta Be a Football Hero" in 1935. Played Popeye in "For Better or For Worser" in 1935. Played Popeye in "Dizzy Divers" in 1935. Played Popeye in "Beware of Barnacle Bill" in 1935.
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