Let's Sing with Popeye (Short 1934)
The animated opening of this singalong is taken from Popeye's debut short.
Adventures of Popeye (Short 1935)
Betty Boop for President (Video 1980)
Features re-coloured scenes, with new audioTo Want to Fly (1991)
Maurizio works as a noise-dubber for this and other cartoons."Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?" Skull and Double-Crossbones (TV Episode 1995)
A Popeye cartoon short is seen on Carmen's jet while the Chief does the Sailor's impression.Out of the Inkwell: The Fleischer Story (Video 2008)
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I Yam What I Yam (Short 1933)
Blow Me Down! (Short 1933)
I Eats My Spinach (Short 1933)
Seasin's Greetinks! (Short 1933)
Wild Elephinks (Short 1933)
Fury (1936)
Hospitaliky (Short 1937)
Porky's Garden (Short 1937)
Porky's Hero Agency (Short 1937)
Porky's Spring Planting (Short 1938)
Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle (Short 1932)
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (1978)
"Bobby's World" Bobby's Big Broadcast (TV Episode 1991)
Bobby imagines himself as Popeye and Derik as Bluto."South Park" The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer (TV Episode 2002)
The way Russell Crow stands when fighting is exactly the same way Popeye would."The Fairly OddParents" The "Good Old Days!"/Future Lost (TV Episode 2005)
Poke Eye the Longshore Man is a direct parody of Popeye. The man Poke Eye was fighting is a parody of Bluto, Popeye's archenemy.Spanish Movie (2009)
Gay porno parody in the cop's TV