There are aprox 230 popeye episodes
Swee'Pea was an orphan abandoned upon the doorstep of Popeye's home and was adopted making Popeye his father . [Rumours have it that Swee'Pea was the love-child of Popeye and Olive Oyl.]
It depends on the period of time you are interested in. Most people would identify the "bad sailor" as Bluto (starting in 1932) although for a short period of time his name was changed to Brutus. However Bluto/Brutus was not the only enemy the sailor man faced. There as also the Sea Hag (and here vultures) and Alice the Goon and her friends on Goon Island. During the wartime episodes Popeye also squared off with a number of Japanese and German villans. These are generally never seen in today's politically correct world.
Swee'Pea , voiced by Margie Hines , was the adopted nephew cared for by both Popeye and Olive Oyl . In the comic strip Swee'Pea was abandoned on Popeye's doorstep . Who Swee'Pea actuallybelongs to is somewhat ambiguous .
Olive Oyl did not have a problem with Popeye. She was his girlfriend and is the main reason he fights with Bluto.
In its 8 seasons on tv That '70s Show had a total of 200 episodes. Hope that helped :)
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.
hi u can watch popeye on youtube or this link http://revver.com/video/618631/classic-popeye-cartoon-patriotic-popeye/
Popeye the Sailor , I Yam What I Yam , Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor , Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves and Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp .
Type it on google cos its Patent has run out
There are many books on Popeye the Sailor Man.
"Popeye...SAVE ME Popeye!"
Popeye Vogelsang goes by Popeye.
No , Popeye Doyle is a fictional character who is different from Popeye the Sailorman .
'I yam what I yam' ~ Popeye .
he was the enemy of popeye. Popeye and brutus both had a thing for OliveOil
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.
Popeye's evil friend