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Kanopy
59
5.4
/37132/
58
/1202/
55
/669/
2.9
/40280/
60
/43/
39
/1381/
64
/14/
cc age 6+

Popeye (1980)
Popeye is a super-strong, spinach-scarfing sailor man who's searching for his father. During a storm that wrecks his ship, Popeye washes ashore and winds up rooming at the Oyl household, where he meets Olive. Before he can win her heart, he must first contend with Olive's fiancé, Bluto.
poster
70
47
7.6
/2090/
67
/34/
68
/47/
3.6
/1928/

Popeye the Sailor (1933)
Popeye and Bluto fight for the love of Olive Oyl in their debut short, featuring Betty Boop.
poster
JustWatchTV
75
36
7.7
/1232/
70
/26/
77
/31/
3.7
/1589/
77
/9/

Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves (1937)
Popeye the Sailor, accompanied by Olive Oyl and Wimpy, is dispatched to stop the dreaded bandit Abu Hassan and his force of forty thieves.
poster
71
29
7.5
/906/
71
/18/
71
/28/
3.5
/985/

Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp (1939)
Olive Oyl's screenplay for an Aladdin movie comes to life and Popeye battles for control of a genie in this, the last of the three Popeye color films.
poster
58
22
5.6
/329/
55
/17/
67
/38/
3.1
/596/
55
/11/

Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy (2004)
After a wild dream, Popeye, along with Bluto, Olive, Wimpy, and Swee'pea, takes to the seas to rescue his long-lost absent father for the holidays, while the dastardly Sea Hag tries to stop the rag-tag crew from breaking a mysterious and fateful prophecy.
poster
70
20
7.2
/551/
70
/18/
67
/21/
3.6
/555/

A Dream Walking (1934)
Popeye and Bluto each wants to save Olive as she sleepwalks onto a construction site. But most of their efforts go into preventing each other from being the hero.
poster
61
11
6.2
/373/
57
/14/
62
/11/
3.2
/414/

Popeye for President (1956)
Popeye and Bluto are running for President. It's election day, the vote is tied, and Olive Oyl is the only remaining voter. However, she won't vote, and the election outcome be decided, until her chores are done. Popeye and Bluto compete to complete them.
poster
55
7
6.2
/283/
48
/6/
47
/12/
3.1
/226/

Nearlyweds (1957)
Popeye and Bluto both plan to marry Olive Oyl, but Popeye proposes first. When Olive says, "Yes!" to Popeye, Bluto sets out to make Popeye look bad, break up the wedding, and win Olive over.
poster
62
?
6.6
/234/
65
/4/
55
/2/

Nurse-Mates (1940)
The boys show up simultaneously to take Olive to the movies. She needs to visit the hairdresser first, and tells the boys to take care of Swee'Pea: bath, dress him, and nap. Of course, with these two, nothing is simple.
poster
61
?
6.7
/237/
73
/3/
43
/3/

Onion Pacific (1940)
The race is on for the state railroad franchise: It's the Onion Pacific - Popeye - against the Sudden Pacific - Bluto. There's a kiss from Olive for the winner!
poster
55
?
6.8
/217/
60
/6/
40
/5/

Females Is Fickle (1940)
Olive Oyl brings her new pet goldfish onto Popeye's ship, but the fish jumps out of its bowl and into the sea. Olive pressures Popeye to go after it.
poster
70
?
6.6
/197/
67
/4/
80
/2/

Popeye Meets Hercules (1948)
The first Olympics, starring Hercules (looking, but not quite sounding, like a really pumped-up Bluto), who challenges anyone to do the same feats as him. Popeye takes that challenge, of course. First, they battle animals, with Bluto pulling the skins off two wild elephants and Popeye turning three lions into a nesting set. The discus throw doesn't go well, with Herc's disc swooping Popeye into Herc's hand. The javelin is even worse for Popeye, with Herc throwing him all the way to the moon. This gives him a chance to go after Olive in typical Bluto fashion; her cries of help reach Popeye, who prays to the Greek goddess Spinachia, who delivers a can of spinach to him.
poster
59
?
6.6
/169/
53
/3/
60
/1/

Shape Ahoy (1945)
Bluto and Popeye are vacationing on a men's only island, when Olive happens by on a shipwreck raft. They both pretend to ignore her, but woo her behind each other's back.
poster
66
?
7.0
/179/
70
/1/
60
/4/

Mess Production (1945)
Olive Oyl, a regular Rosie the Riveter, receives a blow to the head from a swinging grappling hook, sending her into a sleepwalking state. Popeye and Bluto, two rival factory workers, fight each other for privilege of saving her life.
poster
70
?
7.2
/213/
58
/5/
80
/1/

She-Sick Sailors (1944)
Bluto disguises himself as Superman in order to impress the comic book hero's biggest fan, Olive Oyl. A jealous Popeye becomes a real superhero by eating his spinach.
poster
58
?
6.8
/129/
60
/3/
47
/4/

Puppet Love (1944)
Bluto builds a Popeye puppet and manipulates it to treat Olive rudely. Then he comes in and takes Olive away. When Popeye discovers the ruse, knocks Bluto out and ties puppet strings to him.
poster
62
?
6.7
/176/
60
/4/
60
/1/

The Marry-Go-Round (1943)
Popeye wants to propose to Olive, but can't work up the nerve. His fellow sailor, Shorty, helps him.
poster
77
?
6.8
/163/
65
/2/
100
/1/

Happy Birthdaze (1943)
It's Popeye's birthday, and Olive Oyl invites him over and bakes him a cake. Popeye invites depressed shipmate Shorty to join them.
poster
64
?
6.8
/196/
65
/4/
60
/1/

Olive's $weep$take Ticket (1941)
Olive gets a phone call that she has won first prize in a sweepstake. After a frantic search, she locates her ticket, only to have it blow out the window. Help, Popeye!
poster
58
?
6.5
/272/
68
/5/
43
/3/

Shakespearian Spinach (1940)
Popeye has replaced Bluto in the Spinach Theatre's production of Romeo and Juliet (Olive, of course), much to Bluto's surprise and dismay. Bluto does what he can to sabotage the production, like cranking up the snow and wind machines, and eventually coming onstage, even though Olive wants no part of him.
poster
65
?
6.9
/280/
70
/5/
58
/5/

It's the Natural Thing to Do (1939)
Popeye's fan club sends a telegram asking them to tone down the violence and act civilized. So everyone dresses up and acts formal - for a while, at least.
poster
70
?
7.1
/262/
77
/4/
67
/3/

Wotta Nitemare (1939)
Popeye is having a dream. In it, Bluto interupts his and Olive's flirtations with one another and keeps having the upper hand.
poster
45
?
6.7
/157/
10
/1/
60
/1/

Baby Wants Spinach (1950)
Popeye calls on Olive and gets stuck baby-sitting Swee'Pea. While Popeye is preparing food (spinach, of course) for Swee'Pea, the tyke crawls outside after his ball and gets in a variety of dangerous situations that Popeye rescues him from in the nick of time (mostly animals in the zoo).
poster
?
6.0
/141/
10
/1/
60
/1/

Popeye Makes a Movie (1950)
Popeye and Olive prepare to make a movie while his nephews watch. The movie is a significant portion of Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves, which makes up over 80% of this release (beginning with Popeye, Olive, and Wimpy suffering in the desert), and despite admonitions, the nephews get involved a couple times, most notably tossing Popeye his can of spinach.
poster
38
?
6.8
/121/
10
/1/

Jitterbug Jive (1950)
Olive has invited the boys over, but finds Popeye old-fashioned compared to the zoot-suited Bluto. Popeye wants to dance a waltz, pull taffy, play pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey and croquet, and bob for apples, but Olive turns up her nose at all these as Bluto sabotages them. Finally, Bluto pours quick-drying cement in the apple water and drives off with Olive. Popeye, encased in cement, rolls downhill into a vegetable shop, right next to a bin of spinach. Good thing, because Bluto's getting fresh in a very old-fashioned way. A zoot-suited Popeye stops him, and gets the girl.
poster
54
?
6.8
/116/
35
/2/
60
/1/

Double-Cross-Country Race (1951)
Popeye is driving across country against Count Noah Count. He's hopelessly outmatched; the Count has a very powerful car, and Popeye's is barely running. And to top it off, the Count doesn't play fair.
poster
50
?
6.5
/127/
30
/2/
60
/1/

Lunch with a Punch (1952)
Popeye and Olive take his nephews on a picnic. They don't want to eat their spinach, so Popeye tells them about his school days, when Bluto repeatedly got Popeye in trouble and eventually stole Olive away until Popeye had his spinach and saved her from an oncoming train. After his story, Bluto grabs Popeye and the nephews eat their spinach and save him.
poster
38
?
6.5
/108/
10
/1/
40
/1/

Popeye's Mirthday (1953)
Olive is preparing a birthday party for Popeye. He arrives too soon, and she assigns his nephews (only three in this picture) to keep him out until she's ready. They do this in their usual creative ways.
poster
?
6.9
/100/
10
/1/
40
/1/

Shaving Muggs (1953)
Shore leave; Olive refuses to go out with either of the boys until they get a shave and haircut (Popeye actually has stubble). Barber Wimpy is out, so they take turns. First Popeye takes care of Bluto, making him actually look presentable; then it's Bluto's turn to give Popeye the works of course, he's going to get a different treatment.
poster
39
?
6.7
/125/
10
/1/
45
/2/

Baby Wants a Battle (1953)
Popeye and Bluto fight over taking Olive out; she decides they'll all stay home together. While looking over a family album, Popeye tells the story of a day-long fight he and Bluto had as infants.
poster
37
?
6.5
/129/
10
/1/
40
/1/

Nurse to Meet Ya (1955)
Olive is playing nanny in the park as Popeye and Bluto bicycle past. They fight over her, waking the baby. Then they take turns trying to stop the baby crying or sabotaging the other's efforts. Popeye does impressions of a dog and an airplane and juggles cannonballs; Bluto does some rope twirling and a snake-charmer act.
poster
44
?
6.5
/123/
10
/1/
60
/1/

Beaus Will Be Beaus (1955)
Popeye and Bluto both show up to take Olive to the beach. Olive agrees, but only on the condition they promise to stop fighting...
poster
?
6.4
/91/
10
/1/
60
/1/

Cops Is Tops (1955)
Olive joins the police force. Over-protective Popeye follows her around, "rescuing" her but she's fully capable of handling herself. Can't quite say the same for Popeye.
poster
37
?
6.4
/112/
10
/1/

Penny Antics (1955)
A virtual remake of Customers Wanted, with Popeye and Bluto running competing penny arcades showing customer Wimpy clips from past shorts, though in this case, rather than each arcade owner showing clips from the same story, they show different stories.
poster
69
?
7.0
/335/
70
/7/
66
/5/
3.5
/295/

A Clean Shaven Man (1936)
That's what Olive wants. To even the score, the boys visit Wimpy's barber shop. Wimpy is out, so they shave each other; you'd think Popeye would know better than to let Bluto at him with a razor.
poster
?
6.8
/81/
10
/1/
40
/2/

Car-azy Drivers (1955)
Popeye arrives in a suit of armor to take Olive for her first driving lesson. Between her literal-mindedness ("choke the engine"), inexperience, an inattentiveness, she has several accidents, culminating in a showdown with a locomotive.
poster
57
?
6.2
/148/
50
/2/
60
/1/

Mister and Mistletoe (1955)
It's Christmas Eve. Popeye's nephews are staying over with Olive, and Popeye is there helping decorate. Bluto disguises himself as Santa and horns in on Olive.
poster
70
?
7.0
/381/
73
/6/
72
/5/
3.4
/300/

I Eats My Spinach (1933)
Popeye and Olive Oyl visit a rodeo.
poster
66
?
6.8
/403/
72
/4/
62
/7/
3.2
/299/

I Yam What I Yam (1933)
Popeye, Olive Oyl and Wimpy are shipwrecked on an island of hostile Indians
poster
73
?
6.4
/109/
56
/3/
100
/1/

Wigwam Whoopee (1948)
Popeye follows along behind the Mayflower in his own rowboat. He washes up on Plymouth Rock.
poster
63
?
6.2
/264/
73
/80/
54
/5/
3.2
/238/

I Don't Scare (1956)
Bluto sabotages Popeye's date with the superstitious Olive Oyl on Friday the 13th.
poster
64
?
6.4
/388/
61
/7/
66
/5/
3.3
/248/

Adventures of Popeye (1935)
In live action, a big kid is attacking a little kid for his "Adventures of Popeye" comic book, so Popeye gives the little kid pointers, in the form of clips from four of his earlier pictures.
poster
66
?
6.6
/214/
70
/4/
65
/2/

Leave Well Enough Alone (1939)
Popeye, feeling sorry for the puppies in the window of Olive Oyl's pet shop, buys all the animals (mostly dogs) and sets them free. A parrot declines to go, singing the title song to explain why it likes it just fine in the shop. Meanwhile, the freed dogs are not faring well.
poster
67
?
6.6
/165/
55
/2/
80
/2/

Pitchin' Woo at the Zoo (1944)
Popeye takes Olive to the zoo, where she's spotted by zookeeper Bluto, who tries various stunts to impress her and/or get rid of Popeye.
poster
56
?
6.4
/114/
45
/4/
60
/1/

Wotta Knight (1947)
Popeye and Bluto are knights, jousting for the honor of Sleeping Beauty (Olive, with long blonde hair). Of course, Bluto plays dirty, squirting grease on the field in front of Popeye's horse, and using an extra-long lance. But Popeye wins anyhow, and climbs SB's tower with Bluto right behind him. They fight over her, playing tug-of-war with her pigtails.
poster
73
?
6.9
/132/
70
/2/
80
/1/

Service with a Guile (1946)
Olive runs a service station. The admiral pulls in and asks Olive to put some air in his tire, as he heads off to a cigar store. Meanwhile, the boys stop by on a 24-hour leave, and start to be "helpful" - which of course means that the tire, then the entire car, are in serious trouble. Not that Popeye doesn't do some amazing things to save the car; he carries it, atop a hoist, to the top of a very tall building under construction, then outruns it as it falls, and catches it, unscathed; the car is demolished, however, when Bluto snatches the hoist away and lets the car fall the remaining couple of meters onto Popeye. Spinach time: He manages to rebuild the car, apparently good as new, in the time it takes the admiral to walk back from the cigar store, so Bluto shoves him away to take credit. But the car falls to pieces when it's started, and the admiral puts Bluto on rust-scraping duty as Popeye and Olive float by in a rowboat.
poster
60
?
6.4
/176/
57
/4/
60
/1/

Peep in the Deep (1946)
Olive has a map to a sunken treasure, but Bluto stowed away and is determined to beat Popeye to it.
poster
62
?
6.9
/142/
50
/4/
70
/2/

The Fistic Mystic (1946)
Popeye and Olive enter the city of Badgag and spot Bluto doing magic tricks. He hypnotizes Olive like a snake charmer. Bluto introduces himself as the Great Bourgeois and gives Olive a fancy dress, turns Popeye into a donkey, and sits on a bed of nails. Popeye pounces on the bed and turns it into springs. The boys next compete in snake charming; Popeye blows a hornpipe on his pipe. Bluto next turns Popeye into a parrot. Bluto then locks Olive in a basket and does the sword trick; Olive escapes and gives parrot Popeye his spinach, which revives him. Bluto escapes with the rope trick and a flying carpet, but Popeye uses his pipe like a rocket to get aloft. Another battle, with Popeye using Bluto's own magic to turn Bluto into a canary. Popeye and Olive fly the carpet home, past the Statue of Liberty.


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