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Original Air Date—1960 Popeye, Olive and Wimpy take an unintended trip to the moon, which is inhabited by cheese-people and tyrannized by the Big Cheese. |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye wants to have a barbecue for two -- namely him and Olive. But Brutus, Wimpy and Swee' Pea all try to muscle in. |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye and Olive watch Brutus the strongman performing at the carnival. The two men quickly become rivals for Olive. But she makes Popeye promise not to fight. |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye and Olive take shelter from a thunderstorm in Mad Mueller's castle. But Mueller's monster, Irving, takes a shine to Olive. |
Season 1, Episode 30: Astro-NutOriginal Air Date—1960 |
Season 1, Episode 36: Egypt UsOriginal Air Date—1960 |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye, Olive and Swee'Pea are on a skiing trip in the French Alps. But the vacation goes sour when someone steals Olive's raccoon coat. |
Season 1, Episode 40: Baby PhaseOriginal Air Date—1960 |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye and Olive break up after a bitter argument. In a rage, Popeye joins the Foreign Legion. Meanwhile, a sultan decides Olive will be his 75th wife. |
Original Air Date—1960 Brutus is an egotistical French director making a film about Antony and Cleopatra, starring Popeye and Olive Oyl. But Popeye may not survive the production. |
Season 1, Episode 47: Battery UpOriginal Air Date—1960 |
Original Air Date—1960 Brutus gets the upper hand on Popeye in their rivalry for Olive by catering to her sudden decision to become a beatnik. |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye buys a suit of armor, hires a horse and goes off to save Princess Olive from a dragon. |
Original Air Date—1960 Little Olive Riding Hood is delivering hamburgers to her sick friend, Wimpy. The Sea Hag wants those hamburgers for herself. |
Original Air Date—1960 Brutus hypnotizes Olive into falling in love with him. Then he hypnotizes Alice the Goon into falling in love with Popeye. |
Season 1, Episode 78: Jeep JeepOriginal Air Date—1960 |
Season 1, Episode 80: Golf BrawlOriginal Air Date—1960 |
Original Air Date—1960 Brutus uses garden growth pills to turn Wimpy into a giant. |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye climbs a giant spinach stalk and finds that Brutus the giant has kidnapped Olive and Eugene the Jeep in this skewed retelling of "Jack and the Beanstalk." |
Season 1, Episode 91: Bottom GunOriginal Air Date—1960 |
Original Air Date—1960 The king sends his daughter, Olive Drab, on a quest to find Prince Popeye and the Seven Swee'Peas. |
Original Air Date—1960 Wimpy catches a cow, who is really an enchanted princess. She grants him three wishes for letting her go, but the Sea Hag demands he use the wishes to make gold. |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye and Brutus play ping pong, and the prize is a kiss from Olive. |
Season 1, Episode 113: Camel AiresOriginal Air Date—???? |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye's bungling attempts to fix Olive's faucet lead to an escalating series of disasters that culminate in flooding all of New York City. |
Original Air Date—1960 Olive accidentally switches on the Professor's time machine, which takes her to a bizarre planet. Popeye takes invisibility pills and goes to rescue her. |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye tells Swee'Pea a tall tale that explains why the sea is salty. |
Season 1, Episode 119: Jeep TaleOriginal Air Date—1960 |
Original Air Date—1960 In the jungle, Popeye and Brutus compete to get Olive a tiger skin. |
Original Air Date—1960 On a Mississippi riverboat, the villainous Jean Baptiste le Brute chases Olive, demanding a mysterious letter. Olive gives it to Popeye so that the brutish le Brute can't get it. |
Original Air Date—1960 Popeye discovers he's not an orphan after all. An old man who looks just like him lives on a faraway island, and now Popeye is on a quest to find him. |
Original Air Date—1960 Rough House is prepared to resist any and all of Wimpy's attempts to cheat him out of hamburgers. Wimpy's con job begins with buying a single raw oyster. |
Original Air Date—1960 The Sea Hag makes Olive Oyl her zombie slave and puts a voodoo spell on Popeye that keeps his arms stuck to his sides. Only Eugene the Jeep can help him now. |
Season 1, Episode 167: What's NewsOriginal Air Date—1960 |
Original Air Date—1961 Popeye and Olive stop by Brutus's Garage after running out of gas. But Brutus sabotages Popeye's car and steals away Olive. |
Season 2, Episode 5: Gem JamOriginal Air Date—1961 In India, the Sea Hag hypnotizes Olive into stealing the sacred emerald from the crown of a jade idol, which puts a curse on the unwitting thief. |
Season 2, Episode 9: Love BirdsOriginal Air Date—1961 Popeye buys Olive's lovebird a boyfriend. The two lovebirds, named Romeo and Juliet, quarrel and Romeo flies away. Olive demands that Popeye bring him back. |
Original Air Date—1961 Popeye chases down the Sea Hag in order to take back the magic lamp she stole from Olive. |
Season 2, Episode 13: Butler UpOriginal Air Date—1961 |
Original Air Date—1961 Popeye tells Olive's niece the story of the Mark of Zero, starring himself as the good guy and Brutus as the villain. |
Original Air Date—1961 Poopdeck Pappy is suddenly frightened of a mysterious flute melody that wafts through the air. At first Popeye and Olive cannot hear the haunting melody, but Pappy tells them about when he was a young man, and he was attracted to a young woman, a jewel of the sea, who tried to seduce him but turned out to be Wicked Seahag in disguise. Upon discovering her true identity Pappy fled, and Seahag vowed revenge. Now she has discovered a flute melody that can hypnotize Pappy into her trap, and when Popeye and Olive finally do hear the haunting melody, Pappy becomes hypnotized drawn to the dungeon of a distant castle, where Popeye must enlist the aid of Eugene The Jeep is rescue him. |
Original Air Date—1961 Olive tells Popeye and Brutus she'll go out with the first one who brings her back the North Pole -- which turns out to be an actual pole with red and white stripes. |
Season 2, Episode 23: The CureOriginal Air Date—1961 |
Season 2, Episode 29: Giddy GoldOriginal Air Date—1961 |
Original Air Date—1961 Olive begs Dr. Quack, aka Brutus, to cure Popeye's hiccups. But Dr. Quack wants Popeye's Spinach Health Juice off the market and Olive in his clutches. |
Season 2, Episode 50: RogerOriginal Air Date—1961 |
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