In an era of 'political correctness', from SneakPeekTV, take a look @ Fleischer Studios' 1938 "Popeye The Sailor" cartoon short "Learn Polikeness", restored to its original 'Stereoptical' process, featuring the voice of William Costello as 'Popeye', Gus Wickie as 'Bluto' and Bonnie Poe as 'Olive Oyl':
"...'Olive' believes that 'Popeye' needs some lessons in manners and enrolls him in the charm school of 'Professor Bluteau'. But when the professor becomes fresh with Olive, it's Popeye who teaches him some manners..."
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"...'Olive' believes that 'Popeye' needs some lessons in manners and enrolls him in the charm school of 'Professor Bluteau'. But when the professor becomes fresh with Olive, it's Popeye who teaches him some manners..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Popeye: Learn Polikeness"...
- 1/8/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
From SneakPeekTV, take a look @ Fleischer Studios' 1938 "Popeye The Sailor" cartoon short "Learn Polikeness", restored to its original Stereoptical process, featuring the voice of William Costello as 'Popeye', Gus Wickie as 'Bluto' and Bonnie Poe as 'Olive Oyl':
"...'Olive' believes that 'Popeye' needs some lessons in manners and enrolls him in the charam school of 'Professor Bluteau'. But when the professor becomes fresh with Olive, it's Popeye who teaches him some manners..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Popeye The Sailor: Learn Polikeness"...
"...'Olive' believes that 'Popeye' needs some lessons in manners and enrolls him in the charam school of 'Professor Bluteau'. But when the professor becomes fresh with Olive, it's Popeye who teaches him some manners..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Popeye The Sailor: Learn Polikeness"...
- 1/30/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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