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Popeye the Sailor filmography (Fleischer Studios)

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.

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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. Popeye cartoons continued production under Famous Studios following 1942's Baby Wants a Bottleship.

All cartoons are one reel (6 to 10 minutes long) and in black and white, except for the three Popeye Color Specials (Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor from 1936, Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves from 1937, and Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp from 1939), which are two reels (15 to 20 minutes long) and in Technicolor.

Dave Fleischer was the credited director on every cartoon produced by Fleischer Studios. Fleischer's actual duties were those of a film producer and creative supervisor, with the head animators doing much of the work assigned to animation directors in other studios. The head animator is the first animator listed.2 Credited animators are therefore listed for each short.

Short films

1933

# Film Original release date Animated by Story by
Pilot cartoon Popeye the Sailor July 143 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
  • First screen appearances of Popeye, Olive Oyl, and Bluto
  • A Betty Boop cartoon
  • Some TV versions are edited so as to remove scenes depicting racial stereotypes of African Americans
  • Billy Costello was the first voice of Popeye.
1 I Yam What I Yam September 293 Seymour Kneitel
William Henning
2 Blow Me Down! October 273 Willard Bowsky
William Sturm
3 I Eats My Spinach November 173 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
4 Seasin's Greetinks! December 173 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
5 Wild Elephinks December 293 Willard Bowsky
William Sturm

1934

6 Sock-a-Bye, Baby January 193 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall8
7 Let's You and Him Fight February 163 Willard Bowsky
William Sturm
8 The Man on the Flying Trapeze March 163 Willard Bowsky
David Tendlar
  • Cameo appearance by Nana Oyl (voiced by Mae Questel)
  • Jules Leotard (aka the Man on the Flying Trapeze) is voiced by Gus Wickie10
  • Additional Voices are provided by Lou Fleischer and Charles Carver11
9 Can You Take It April 273 Myron Waldman
Thomas Johnson
  • William Pennell voices Bluto5
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl12
  • Additional Voices are provided by Charles Carver
  • The first female studio animator, Lillian Friedman, animated several scenes in this film.13
10 Shoein' Hosses June 13 Willard Bowsky
David Tendlar
  • William Pennell voices Bluto5
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl1415
  • Charles Lawrence voices Wimpy14
  • Additional Voices are provided by Charles Carver15
  • First cartoon in which Popeye and Bluto compete for work16
11 Strong to the Finich June 293 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
12 Shiver Me Timbers! July 273 Willard Bowsky
William Sturm
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Charles Lawrence voices Wimpy19
  • Additional Voices are provided by Lou Fleischer20
13 Axe Me Another August 2121 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl22
  • William Pennell voices Bluto5
  • Additional Voices are provided by Charles Carver21
14 A Dream Walking September 263 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl2324
  • William Pennell voices Bluto5
  • Lou Fleischer voices Wimpy
  • Additional Voices are provided by Charles Carver23
15 The Two-Alarm Fire October 263 Willard Bowsky
Nicholas Tafuri
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl2526
  • William Pennell voices Bluto5
  • Additional Voices are provided by Charles Carver25
16 The Dance Contest November 233 Willard Bowsky
David Tendlar
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl27
  • William Pennell voices Bluto5
  • Charles Lawrence voices Wimpy27
  • Additional Voices are provided by Charles Carver and Louis Fleischer28
17 We Aim to Please December 283 Willard Bowsky
David Tendlar
  • William Pennell voices Bluto5
  • Charles Lawrence voices Wimpy29
  • Additional Voices are provided by Charles Carver & Lou Fleischer30

1935

18 Beware of Barnacle Bill January 253 Willard Bowsky
Harold M. Walker
  • First use of the "anchor" end title design.31
19 Be Kind to "Aminals" February 223 Willard Bowsky
Charles Hastings
  • Floyd Buckley (the voice of Popeye on the Popeye radio program) voices Popeye32
20 Pleased to Meet Cha! March 223 Willard Bowsky
Harold Walker
  • Billy Costello voices Popeye
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl3334
  • Additional Voices by Charles Carver33
  • First Cartoon to end with Popeye singing the closing theme song35
21 The "Hyp-Nut-Tist" April 263 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
22 Choose Your "Weppins" May 313 David Tendlar
George Germanetti (credited)
Sam Stimson
Nick Tafuri
William "Bill" Sturm3637
Graham Place (uncredited)36
Dave Fleischer37
Izzy Sparber
(uncredited)36
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl38
  • Gus Wickie voices a Prisoner39
  • Charles Lawrence voices Wimpy38
  • Additional Voices are provided by Jack Mercer39
23 For Better or Worser June 283 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • First cartoon with Gus Wickie as Bluto4041
  • Additional Voices are provided by Lou Fleischer40
  • First Popeye cartoon with stereoptical (3D background) process.42
24 Dizzy Divers July 263 Willard Bowsky
Harold Walker (credited)43
Nick Tafuri
George Germanetti
Graham Place
Bill Sturm (uncredited)44
Dave Fleischer43
Bill Turner
Joe Stultz
(both uncredited)44
  • Bonnie Poe voices Olive Oyl45
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto
  • Additional Voices are provided by Jack Mercer43
25 You Gotta Be a Football Hero August 313 Willard Bowsky
George Germanetti
Bill Turner (uncredited)46
26 King of the Mardi Gras September 273 David Tendlar
William Sturm50
Graham Place
Nick Tafuri
Harold Walker
Eli Brucker (uncredited)51
Dave Fleischer50
Izzy Sparber
(uncredited)51
  • First cartoon with Jack Mercer as the voice of Popeye3245
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl50
  • Song "I'm King of the Mardi Gras" written by Sammy Timberg & Bob Rothberg and performed by Jack Mercer & Gus Wickie (as Bluto)32
  • Stereoptical process
27 Adventures of Popeye October 253 Various
  • Partial Live-Action5253
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto53
  • Compilation film,16 scenes from I Eats My Spinach, Wild Elephinks, Axe Me Another, and Popeye the Sailor53
28 The Spinach Overture December 73 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
  • Cameo appearance by Castor Oyl54
  • All Other Voices are provided by Jack Mercer55
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto5556
  • Charles Lawrence voices Wimpy56
  • Music by Sammy Timberg55

1936

29 Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky January 33 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall57
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto5758
30 A Clean Shaven Man February 73 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
  • Cameo appearance by George G. Geezil
  • Additional Animation by William Henning and Jack Kirby59
  • Music by Sammy Timberg60
  • This cartoon's theme music was used as the theme music for the local New Orleans kids show "Popeye & Pals", airing on WWL-TV 4 from 1957 to 199161
31 Brotherly Love March 63 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bruiser6263
32 I-Ski Love-Ski You-Ski April 33 Willard Bowsky
George Germanetti
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto6465
  • Additional Animation by Edward Nolan and Orestes Calpini64
  • Stereoptical process66
33 Bridge Ahoy! May 13 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
Elsworth Barthen67
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto
  • Lou Fleischer voices Wimpy67
  • Additional Animation by William Henning68
  • Stereoptical process
34 What--No Spinach? June 73 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto
  • Lou Fleischer voices Wimpy69
35 I Wanna Be a Life Guard June 263 David Tendlar
William Sturm (credited)
Joe Oriolo
Eli Brucker
Nick Tafuri
Graham Place (uncredited)70
Ed Watkins
Jack Ward
Joe Stultz
(all uncredited)71
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto
  • Lou Fleischer voices Wimpy
  • Additional Animation by Joe Oriolo65
  • Stereoptical process72
36 Let's Get Movin' July 243 Willard Bowsky
Orestes Calpini
Joe Stultz
Bill Turner73
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto7475
  • Stereoptical process76
37 Never Kick a Woman August 303 Seymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall
  • First and only Fleischer cartoon in which Olive Oyl eats Popeye's spinach in order to overcome her adversary who is a female boxer77
38 Little Swee'Pea September 253 Seymour Kneitel
William Henning
  • First screen appearance of Swee'Pea
  • Stereoptical process
  • In the public domain in the United States
  • Earliest public domain Popeye cartoon.
39 Hold the Wire October 233 Willard Bowsky
Orestes Calpini
40 The Spinach Roadster October 263 Willard Bowsky
George Germanetti
Bill Turner
Joe Stultz
Ed Watkins
Warren Foster
Jack Mercer
(all uncredited)78
  • Stereoptical process
  • Additional Animation by Orestes Calpini and Edward Nolan79
41 Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor November 273 Willard Bowsky
George Germanetti
Edward Nolan
  • A two-reel Popeye Color Special
  • Stereoptical process
  • Popeye's first color appearance
  • In the public domain in the United States
  • Final cartoon where Popeye sings his full theme song whenever he first appears.
  • Only Popeye cartoon nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects.
42 I'm in the Army Now December 253 Various
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto8081
  • Mae Questel80 voices Olive Oyl81
  • Frank Matalone voices Recruiting Officer81
  • Compilation film, scenes from Blow Me Down, Choose Your "Weppins", Shoein' Hosses, and King of the Mardi Gras80
  • In the public domain in the United States

1937

43 The Paneless Window Washer January 223 Willard Bowsky
Orestes Calpini
  • In the public domain in the United States
44 Organ Grinder's Swing February 193 David Tendlar
William Sturm
45 My Artistical Temperature March 193 Seymour Kneitel
Abner Matthews
Bill Turner
Joe Stultz
Ed Watkins
(all uncredited)85
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto8687
  • Stereoptical process
  • Some TV versions, as well as the colorized version, are edited so as to remove the scene where Popeye (voiced by Jack Mercer)8687 turns Bluto's sun picture into a black-faced minstrel.88
46 Hospitaliky April 163 Seymour Kneitel
William Henning
Seymour Kneitel (uncredited)89
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl90
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto9091
  • Popeye feeds Bluto spinach in order to get beaten up and put in the hospital with Olive9293
47 The Twisker Pitcher May 213 Seymour Kneitel
Abner Matthews
Dave Fleischer
Seymour Kneitel (both uncredited)94
  • Bluto (voiced by Gus Wickie)2595 eats Popeye's spinach in order to best him at baseball1625
  • Jack Mercer voices Popeye
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl2595
  • Additional Voices are provided by Louis Fleischer25
  • Additional Animation by William Henning96
48 Morning, Noon and Nightclub June 183 Willard Bowsky
George Germanetti
Dave Fleischer (uncredited)97
  • Popeye and Olive are known as Popita and Olivita in this cartoon98
  • Jack Mercer voices Popeye
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto99100
  • Lou Fleischer voices Wimpy
  • Music by Sammy Timberg99
49 Lost and Foundry July 163 Seymour Kneitel
Abner Matthews
  • First time that Swee'Pea eats spinach to save the day16
  • Jack Mercer voices Popeye
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl and Swee'Pea101102
50 I Never Changes My Altitude August 203 Willard Bowsky
Orestes Calpini
  • Stereoptical process
  • In the public domain in the United States103
  • Popeye (voiced by Jack Mercer)6104 feeds a Bird spinach105
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto6104
51 I Likes Babies and Infinks September 183 Seymour Kneitel
Graham Place
  • Popeye doesn't eat spinach in this cartoon106
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl, Swee'Pea
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto6107
52 The Football Toucher Downer October 153 Seymour Kneitel
Graham Place
53 Protek the Weakerist November 193 Seymour Kneitel
William Henning
  • Stereoptical process110
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,111112 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber111
  • Jack Mercer voices Popeye, Bluto's Bulldog
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl, Fluffy the Dog
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto111112
  • The TV print distributed by Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p.) atypically had original titles.113
54 Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves November 263 Willard Bowsky
George Germanetti
Orestes Calpini
  • A two-reel Popeye Color Special
  • Stereoptical process
  • Shows Popeye serving in the U.S. Coast Guard
  • In the public domain in the United States
55 Fowl Play December 173 David Tendlar
William Sturm
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,114115 Isadore Sparber & Sam Buchwald114
  • Jack Mercer also voices Polly Parrot
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Gus Wickie voices Bluto114115
  • On April 21, 1938, a censor banned the entire short in Nazi Germany for unknown reasons. Paramount officials in New York said that "there was nothing wrong in both the picture and the dialogue which could be interpreted as an affront to Germany".116

1938

56 Let's Celebrake January 213 Seymour Kneitel
William Henning
57 Learn Polikeness February 183 David Tendlar
Nicholas Tafuri
  • Stereoptical process
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Final cartoon with Gus Wickie as the voice of Bluto (known as Professor Bluteau in this cartoon)118
58 The House Builder-Upper March 183 Seymour Kneitel
Abner Matthews
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,119120 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber119
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl
  • Charles Lawrence voices Wimpy120
  • Additional Voices are provided by Margie Hines119
  • Additional Animation by William Henning120
59 Big Chief Ugh-Amugh-Ugh April 253 Willard Bowsky
George Germanetti
  • Gus Wickie voices Big Chief Ugh-Amugh-Ugh121122
  • Final cartoon to feature the voice of Gus Wickie as a main character123
60 I Yam Love Sick May 293 Seymour Kneitel
William Henning
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,65124 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber
  • Mae Questel voices Olive Oyl65
  • Bluto has a cameo as a photograph that briefly comes to life just to laugh at Popeye, using archive sound of Gus Wickie65125
61 Plumbing is a "Pipe" June 173 Willard Bowsky
Orestes Calpini
62 The Jeep July 153 Seymour Kneitel
Graham Place
63 Bulldozing the Bull August 193 Willard Bowsky
George Germanetti
  • Margie Hines127 voices Olive Oyl128
64 Mutiny Ain't Nice September 233 David Tendlar
William Sturm
65 Goonland October 213 Seymour Kneitel
Abner Matthews
  • First screen appearance of Poopdeck Pappy129 (voiced by Jack Mercer)130
  • All of the other voices are also provided by Jack Mercer131
  • First film appearance of the Goons129
66 A Date to Skate November 183 Willard Bowsky
Orestes Calpini
67 Cops is Always Right December 303 Seymour Kneitel
William Henning
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl132133
  • Cop voiced by Frank Matalone132
  • Final cartoon to feature the original "ship door" opening and closing titles134
  • Final appearance of the "Adolph Zukor presents" byline
  • First Fleischer Popeye cartoon produced in Miami, Florida
  • A new version of the "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man" song opens the film

1939

68 Customers Wanted January 273 Seymour Kneitel
William Henning
69 Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp April 73 David Tendlar
William Sturm
Nicholas Tafuri
Reuben Grossman
  • A two-reel Popeye Color Special
  • In the public domain in the United States
70 Leave Well Enough Alone April 283 Seymour Kneitel
Abner Matthews
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,118139 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber118
  • Jack Mercer also voices Polly the Parrot140
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl118139
  • William Pennell voices Bluto139
71 Wotta Nitemare May 193 Willard Bowsky
George Germanetti
72 Ghosks is the Bunk June 143 William Henning
Abner Matthews
  • Hamp Howard voices Bluto137
73 Hello, How Am I July 143 William Henning
Abner Matthews
74 It's the Natural Thing to Do July 303 Tom Johnson
Lod Rossner
75 Never Sock a Baby November 33 William Henning
Abner Matthews
  • Features Swee'Pea146 (voiced by Margie Hines)147
  • Sets by Shane Miller146
  • Return of the "ship-door" opening segment in a new redesigned version148
  • Final on-screen credit for E. C. Segar
  • Popeye does not eat spinach, as he finds his can empty.

1940

76 Shakespearean Spinach January 193 Roland Crandall
Ben Solomon
George Manuell
  • First Popeye cartoon with story credit, given here to George Manuell
  • First cartoon with Pinto Colvig as the voice of Bluto149137
77 Females is Fickle March 83 David Tendlar
William Sturm
Joseph E. Stultz150
  • Pinto Colvig voices Jellyfish150151
78 Stealin Aint Honest March 223 Thomas Johnson
Frank Endres
George Manuell
79 Me Feelins is Hurt April 123 Orestes Calpini
Bob Leffingwell
William Turner
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,155156 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber155
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl155156
  • Pinto Colvig voices Bluto155
80 Onion Pacific May 243 Willard Bowsky
James Davis
Joseph E. Stultz157
81 Wimmin is a Myskery June 73 Willard Bowsky
Joseph D'Igalo
Ted Pierce160161
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,160161 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber160
  • First appearance by Pipeye, Pupeye, Poopeye and Peepeye (in a dream sequence)16
  • All Other Voices are provided by Jack Mercer160
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl160161
82 Nurse-Mates June 203 Graham Place
Louis Zukor
George Manuell
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,162163 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber162
  • Pinto Colvig voices Bluto162163
  • Rare occasion where Popeye does not eat spinach164
83 Fightin' Pals July 123 Willard Bowsky
Robert Bentley
Joseph E. Stultz165166
  • First cartoon in which Popeye and Bluto become friends16
  • Jack Mercer voices Popeye
  • Last cartoon with Pinto Colvig as the voice of Bluto165166167
  • Bluto's last appearance until 1942.168
84 Doing Impossikible Stunts August 23 Tom Johnson
Frank Endres
Jack Ward
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,169170 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber169
  • Jack Mercer also voices Movie Director169170
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl170 and Swee'Pea169
  • Additional Voices by Pinto Colvig
  • Compilation film, includes scenes from I Never Changes My Altitude, I Wanna Be a Life Guard, Bridge Ahoy!, and Lost and Foundry169
85 Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive August 163 Orestes Calpini
Reuben Grossman
George Manuell160171
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,160171 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber160
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl160171
86 Puttin on the Act August 303 Dave Tendlar
Thomas Golden
William Turner
  • Film Produced by Adolph Zukor,172 Max Fleischer,172173 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber173
  • All Other Voices are provided by Jack Mercer
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl173
87 Popeye Meets William Tell September 203 James Culhane
Alfred Eugster
Dan Gordon
88 My Pop, My Pop October 183 Arnold Gillespie
Abner Kneitel
William Turner
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,176177 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber176
  • All of the Voices are provided by Jack Mercer176177
89 With Poopdeck Pappy November 153 Bill Nolan
Winfield Hoskins
George Manuell
  • Film Produced by Adolph Zukor,178 Max Fleischer,178179 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber179
  • All of the Voices are provided by Jack Mercer178179
90 Popeye Presents Eugene, the Jeep December 133 Grim Natwick
Irving Spector
Joseph E. Stultz
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,175180 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber175
  • All Other Voices are provided by Jack Mercer175
  • Pinto Colvig voices Delivery Man180
  • Final film appearance of Eugene the Jeep181
  • Final Popeye cartoon to feature the voice of Pinto Colvig175

1941

91 Problem Pappy January 103 Myron Waldman
Sidney Pillet
Ted Pierce111182
92 Quiet! Pleeze February 73 Willard Bowsky
Lod Rossner
Milford Davis183
  • Except for the Baby crying, all voices are provided by Jack Mercer183
  • The final cartoon that animator Willard Bowsky worked on
  • Footage re-used from 1934's Sock-a-Bye, Baby184
93 Olive's Sweepstake Ticket March 73 Arnold Gillespie
Abner Kneitel
Joseph E. Stultz185 and Ted Pierce186
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,185186 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber185
  • The famous spinach sequence isn't featured in this cartoon187
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl185186
94 Flies Ain't Human April 43 Tom Johnson
George Germanetti
Eric St. Clair188189
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,188189 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber188
  • First cartoon in which Popeye battles a non-human enemy190
  • Jack Mercer voices Popeye188189
  • Margie Hines voices the Flies188
95 Popeye Meets Rip Van Winkle May 93 Myron Waldman
Sidney Pillet
Dan Gordon
  • Film Produced by Adolph Zukor,191 Max Fleischer175191 and Sam Buchwald175
  • All of the Voices are provided by Jack Mercer175191
96 Olive's Boithday Presink June 133 Dave Tendlar
Thomas Golden
Ted Pierce
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,192193 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber192
  • Cameo appearance by George W. Geezil194
  • Although Olive's name is in the title and she's mentioned, she does not appear in this cartoon.193
  • All of the Voices are provided by Jack Mercer192193 & Margie Hines192
  • Re-worked by Tedd Pierce as "Duck Soup to Nuts"194
97 Child Psykolojiky July 113 Bill Nolan
Joe Oriolo
George Manuell
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,195196 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber195
  • All Other Voices are provided by Jack Mercer195196
  • Margie Hines voices Swee'Pea195
  • Final appearance of the "ship-door" opening segment197
98 Pest Pilot August 83 Dave Tendlar
Tom Baron
George Manuell
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,198199 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber198
  • All of the Voices are provided by Jack Mercer198199 and Margie Hines198
  • Last Fleischer cartoon to feature Poopdeck Pappy200
  • First appearance of the opening segment with Popeye's head and pipe
99 I'll Never Crow Again September 193 Orestes Calpini
Reuben Grossman
Cal Howard
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,80201 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber80
  • All Other Voices by Jack Mercer
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl80201
  • Features the song "It's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day" from Gulliver's Travels
100 The Mighty Navy October 143 Seymour Kneitel
Abner Matthews
William Turner
Ted Pierce
  • Film Produced by Adolph Zukor,202 Max Fleischer,202203 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber203
  • All of the Voices are provided by Jack Mercer202203 and Ted Pierce203
  • First World War II-themed cartoon
  • First appearance of Popeye in white U.S. Navy uniform204
  • 100th Popeye cartoon
101 Nix on Hypnotricks December 193 Dave Tendlar
John Walworth
Bill Turner
Cal Howard
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,205206 Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber205
  • Jack Mercer also voices Professor I. Stare205206 and the Taxi Driver206
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl205206 and Bird206
  • A Reworking of the sleepwalking routine in the cartoon "A Dream Walking"207

1942

102 Kickin' the Conga 'Round January 173 Tom Johnson
George Germanetti
Bill Turner
Ted Pierce
103 Blunder Below February 133 Dave Tendlar
Harold Walker
Bill Turner
Ted Pierce
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer212213 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber212
  • Additional Voices by Michael Fitzmaurice212
  • Some TV versions are edited for racial stereotyping of Japanese people214
104 Fleets of Stren'th March 133 Al Eugster
Tom Golden
Dan Gordon
Jack Mercer
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer215216 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber215
  • Additional Voices by Ted Pierce215
  • First story writing credit for Jack Mercer215217
  • Popeye goes to war in this cartoon.
105 Pipeye, Pupeye, Poopeye, and Peepeye April 103 Seymour Kneitel
George Germanetti
Seymour Kneitel218219
  • First canonical appearance of Pipeye, Pupeye, Poopeye and Peepeye16
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,218219 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber218
  • All of the Voices are provided by Jack Mercer218219
  • Final Fleischer cartoon with Popeye in his original comic strip uniform of Black Shirt and Captain's Cap220
106 Olive Oyl and Water Don't Mix May 83 Dave Tendlar
Abner Kneitel
Jack Mercer
Jack Ward221222
107 Many Tanks June 163 Tom Johnson
Frank Endres
Bill Turner
Carl Meyer223224
  • Film Produced by Max Fleischer,223224 Sam Buchwald and Isadore Sparber223
  • Margie Hines voices Olive Oyl223224
  • Ted Pierce and Dave Barry voices Bluto.225
  • Last Fleischer cartoon to feature Bluto, as well his pear-shaped design.
108 Baby Wants a Bottleship July 33 Alfred Eugster
Joseph Oriolo
Jack Ward
Jack Mercer

Let's Sing with Popeye

Popeye also appeared in a 1934 short titled Let's Sing with Popeye which had recycled footage from the first Popeye cartoon and had no plot other than to allow the audience to sing along with Popeye via a bouncing ball.229230 This film was made for theaters that participated in Paramount's weekly Popeye Fan Club meetings. The short is available as a special feature on Popeye the Sailor: 1933–1938, Volume 1.

References

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