Popeye the Sailor-man is definitely one of my all-time favorite cartoon characters, bar none. He was originally created as a comic-strip personality back in 1929 by American cartoonist, Elzie Segar (1894-1938).
In this 1933 animated short, good, old Popeye makes his historical screen debut in a Betty Boop cartoon where he, of course, steals the show demonstrating his amazing feats of strength. But, with that said - He, unfortunately, has very little interaction time with cutie-pie, Betty Boop at all.
This very first "Popeye" cartoon (and the ones that subsequently followed throughout the 1930s) were all produced at the (Max) Fleischer Studios.
Popeye the Sailor-man was originally voiced by William Costello (1898-1971).
In this 1933 animated short, good, old Popeye makes his historical screen debut in a Betty Boop cartoon where he, of course, steals the show demonstrating his amazing feats of strength. But, with that said - He, unfortunately, has very little interaction time with cutie-pie, Betty Boop at all.
This very first "Popeye" cartoon (and the ones that subsequently followed throughout the 1930s) were all produced at the (Max) Fleischer Studios.
Popeye the Sailor-man was originally voiced by William Costello (1898-1971).