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The final appearance of Poopdeck Pappy in a Famous cartoon. This time, he is a younger version in a flashback sequence; 198 Firemen's Brawl: August 21 Tom Johnson Frank Endres Robert Connavale Carl Meyer Jack Mercer Isadore Sparber A color remake of the Fleischer Studios short The Two-Alarm Fire; 199 Popeye, the Ace of Space: October 2 Al Eugster
Popeye the Sailor is an American animated television series produced for King Features Syndicate TV starring Popeye that was released between 1960 and 1963 with 220 episodes produced. [1] The episodes were produced by multiple animation studios and aired in broadcast syndication until the 1990s.
Popeye is the spitting image of Poopdeck Pappy, though Pappy has a white beard. Pappy is far less principled than his son, stealing from Popeye's bank account and trying to sell water for $5,000 in Death Valley (to which Popeye, while pouring water for the parched traveler, tells Poopdeck, "I yam disgustipated wit' ya!"). There is no love lost ...
Popeye is on a quest to find his missing father Poopdeck Pappy.Popeye is dogged by nightmares warning him that his Pappy, who abandoned him as a child, is in danger and needs him, so he bravely sets out on the open sea to find his long-lost father and reunite with him for the Christmas holidays.
Rough House (a cook who runs a local restaurant, the Rough House) George W. Geezil (the local cobbler who hates Wimpy) Ham Gravy (full name Harold Hamgravy, Olive Oyl's original boyfriend) Castor Oyl (Olive Oyl's brother) Cole Oyl (Olive Oyl's father) Nana Oyl (Olive Oyl's mother) Poopdeck Pappy (Popeye's 99-year-old long-lost father; also a ...
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This is a list of the 109 cartoons of the Popeye the Sailor film series produced by Fleischer Studios for Paramount Pictures from 1933 to 1942. [1]During the course of production in 1941, Paramount assumed control of the Fleischer studio, removing founders Max and Dave Fleischer from control of the studio and renaming the organization Famous Studios by 1942.
Sweetin reprised her role in the sequel series Fuller House, which brought the premise full-circle by having Stephanie help her older sister D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) raise her own children.