No , and neither did they have a commercial agenda , the creators predicated the powers of spinach to the inflated claims of a researcher about the vitamins that were , supposedly , in spinach .
Either way , the spinach industry benefited from the association of spinach and strength with a character that was popular with the public . (With the exception of all the many children who were "encouraged" to eat it !)
Popeye gets strong by eating spinach that helps him beat his enemy's.
He is known by the name 'Popeye'.
Popeye became famous for his wide appeal to the audience , his humorous remarks , his eating of spinach for strength and for his many cartoons . Popeye was created by E.C. Segar December 19, 1919 as a cartoon strip and later as an animated cartoon . Popeye's first cartoon was 'Popeye the Sailor ' in 1933 which has Betty Boop in a brief cameo appearance .
Popeye the squinting sailor, who was the subject of comic strips, comic books, and cartoons, and a live action film in 1980.
Popeye the Sailor has been well-known to comic strip fans since his first appearance in the newspaper strip Thimble Theaterin 1929. The hot-tempered old salt with bulging forearms and a fractured vocabulary was at first a minor character, but he grew to dominate the strip as readers fell for Popeye "the sailor man." A comical cast of characters grew up around him: skinny flirt http://www.answers.com/main/ntq-sname-GuruNet+Library-dsid-1648-dekey-oliveoyl, origin-free orphan Swee'pea, tattered hamburger-lover J. Wellington Wimpy, and the bewhiskered brute Bluto, Popeye's perennial rival for Olive's attention. Popeye loved a good brawl, and would eat a can of spinach to give himself enough strength to secure victory. In 1933 Popeye made his way to animated cartoons (appearing first in a http://www.answers.com/main/ntq-sname-GuruNet+Library-dsid-1648-dekey-bettyboop short), and that's where his supernatural spinach habit really became famous, along with screwball sayings like "I yam what I yam" and "That's all I can stands, I can't stands no more!" Hundreds of Popeye short subjects were made, and Popeye cartoons were a fixture in movie theaters and television well into the 1960s. The comic strip continued right into the 21st century, handled by a succession of artists. (Popeye's creator, Elzie Segar, died in 1938.) Popeye was played by http://www.answers.com/main/ntq-sname-GuruNet+Library-dsid-1648-dekey-robinwilliams in the 1980 feature film Popeye, which co-starred Shelley Duvall as Olive Oyl and was directed by Robert Altman. According to the King Features website, "Spinach growers credited Popeye with a 33 percent increase in U.S. spinach consumption  and saving the spinach industry in the 1930s!"... The Popeye's Fried Chicken restaurant chain is named not for Popeye the Sailor, but rather (according to the fast-food company) for the Popeye Doyle character played by http://www.answers.com/main/ntq-sname-GuruNet+Library-dsid-1648-dekey-genehackman in The French Connection... Bluto was called Brutus in some later animated cartoons... Wimpy was an incorrigible moocher whose regular promise was, "I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today."
Popeye was known for popping open cans of spinach and eating it.
Spinach is naturally high in iron....so when Popeye ate spinach, he became stronger.
Spinach is noted for its iron content, and it gave Popeye incredible strength and stamina.
Popeye's power comes from spinach - "I am strong to the finich...Cause I eats me spinach" .
No. Popeye likes spinach.
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Popeye the Sailor - 1960 Popeye and the Spinach Stalk 1-88 was released on: USA: 1960
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Despite his huge muscular forearms, Popeye could be defeated or worn out in a fight. When Popeye ate spinach, its "iron" gave him incredible strength, and allowed him to shrug off most attacks.
Popeye gets strong by eating spinach that helps him beat his enemy's.