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Popeye The Sailor: Volume Two, 1938-1940

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  • I Yam Love Sick (1938)

    1. I Yam Love Sick

    19388mApprovedShort
    6.9 (245)
    Olive is reading a romance novel and munching on a gift box of candy from Bluto when Popeye drops by. She's too absorbed to notice him, so he feigns illness. The doctors are at a loss for a cure.
    DirectorsDave FleischerSeymour KneitelStarsBonnie PoeJack MercerGus Wicke
  • Plumbing Is a 'Pipe' (1938)

    2. Plumbing Is a 'Pipe'

    19387mApprovedShort
    7.2 (256)
    With Olive Oyl's home's plumbing seriously leaking and plumber Wimpy taking forever to arrive, Popeye tries to solve the problem.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWillard BowskyStarsMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • The Jeep (1938)

    3. The Jeep

    19387mApprovedShort
    6.9 (281)
    Popeye brings his magical dog, The Jeep, over to see Olive and Swee'pea, just as the tyke has escaped from his crib. The Jeep leads Popeye on a merry chase looking for Swee'pea.
    DirectorsDave FleischerSeymour KneitelStarsMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Bulldozing the Bull (1938)

    4. Bulldozing the Bull

    19386mShort
    7.1 (270)
    Popeye visits the bullfight only because of lovely Senorita Olive. He finds himself accidentally in the toreador box, even though he doesn't want to fight because it's cruelty to animals. Popeye rides the bull like a bronco, then gets tossed around a bit. The bull plants Popeye in the ground and attacks; the crowd turns on Popeye. Olive comes down to help and the bull chases her. The crowd throws vegetables at Popeye, including (fortunately) spinach.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWillard BowskyStarsMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Mutiny Ain't Nice (1938)

    5. Mutiny Ain't Nice

    19386mApprovedShort
    7.0 (263)
    Captain Popeye must hide Olive Oyl, an accidental stowaway on a ship filled with sailors who believe women are a jinx.
    DirectorsDave FleischerDave TendlarStarsJack MercerMae Questel
  • Goonland (1938)

    6. Goonland

    19388mApprovedShort
    7.6 (418)
    While Popeye is searching for his Pappy, he discovers an island inhabited by super-strong natives.
    DirectorsDave FleischerSeymour KneitelStarJack Mercer
  • A Date to Skate (1938)

    7. A Date to Skate

    19387mApprovedShort
    6.7 (376)
    Popeye takes Olive roller skating in a rink; she's never skated before, so he has to teach her, and she's not exactly a quick learner. After a while, she ends up outside the rink, and still out of control; she skates through a department store and causes major traffic problems. When she gets stuck on a speeding fire truck, Popeye realizes he'll need his spinach, but he's out fortunately, an audience member tosses him a can.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWillard BowskyStarsJack MercerMae Questel
  • Cops Is Always Right (1938)

    8. Cops Is Always Right

    19387mApprovedShort
    6.7 (228)
    Popeye is heading over to see Olive when he hits a traffic island where a cop is directing traffic; when he gets there, he manages to get more tickets for blowing his horn and parking illegally. The cop rings the bell, and Popeye manages to wreck Olive's apartment by dropping what he's doing, each time he writes a ticket.
    DirectorsDave FleischerSeymour KneitelStarsMargie HinesFrank MataloneJack Mercer
  • Customers Wanted (1939)

    9. Customers Wanted

    19397mApprovedShort
    6.4 (431)
    Popeye and Bluto compete in their penny arcades for Wimpy's business.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWillard BowskySeymour KneitelStarsPinto ColvigMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp (1939)

    10. Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp

    193922mApprovedShort
    7.5 (886)
    Working in the story department of Surprise Pictures, Olive Oyl writes a script based on the story of Aladdin, casting Popeye as the thief and herself as the Princess.
    DirectorsDave FleischerDave TendlarStarsMargie HinesJack MercerCarl Meyer
  • Leave Well Enough Alone (1939)

    11. Leave Well Enough Alone

    19396mApprovedShort
    6.5 (208)
    Popeye, feeling sorry for the puppies in the window of Olive's pet shop, buys all the animals (mostly dogs) and sets them all free. All except for one bird, who refuses to go, singing the title song to explain why he likes it just fine in the shop. And sure enough, we see the dogs not faring particularly well, and getting rounded up by the dogcatcher and taken to the dog pound. Popeye gets there in time and ransoms them all, taking them back to their cages in the pet store, where the parrot sings a final "I told you so" verse.
    DirectorsDave FleischerSeymour KneitelStarsMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Wotta Nitemare (1939)

    12. Wotta Nitemare

    19397mApprovedShort
    7.1 (256)
    Popeye is having a dream: Bluto takes Olive on a picnic. And even though it's Popeye's dream, Bluto still has the upper hand until spinach time. Popeye finds himself sleepwalking and otherwise acting out the dream.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWillard BowskyStarsPinto ColvigMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Ghosks Is the Bunk (1939)

    13. Ghosks Is the Bunk

    19396mApprovedShort
    6.9 (272)
    Olive reads a ghost story to Popeye and Bluto. Bluto leaves and rigs a haunted house and lures them to it. But they quickly discover him and, even better, a can of invisible paint, and they get the better of him.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWilliam HenningStarsPinto ColvigMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Hello How Am I (1939)

    14. Hello How Am I

    19396mApprovedShort
    7.1 (248)
    Olive invites Popeye over for a hamburger dinner. His roommate Wimpy hears this and disguises himself as Popeye. Wimpy fast-talks himself into the dinner, but eventually falls victim to spinach.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWilliam HenningStarsMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • It's the Natural Thing to Do (1939)

    15. It's the Natural Thing to Do

    19397mApprovedShort
    6.9 (274)
    Popeye's fan club sends a telegram asking them to tone down the violence and act civilized, so everyone dresses up and acts formal for a while, at least.
    DirectorsDave FleischerThomas JohnsonStarsPinto ColvigMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Never Sock a Baby (1939)

    16. Never Sock a Baby

    19396mApprovedShort
    6.5 (223)
    Popeye spanks Swee'pea and sends him to bed without supper. He wrestles with his conscience over this, while Swee'pea packs a bundle and runs away from home. They apparently live in the wilderness, since Swee'pea crosses a rope bridge that collapses, narrowly misses a landslide, and is soon on a narrow mountain path. Popeye finds him and rescues him from a waterfall but his spinach can is empty. Fortunately, this was all a bad dream from Popeye's conscience.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWilliam HenningStarsMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Shakespearian Spinach (1940)

    17. Shakespearian Spinach

    19406mApprovedShort
    6.5 (262)
    Popeye has replaced Bluto in the Spinach Theatre's production of Romeo and Juliet (Olive, of course), much to Bluto's surprise and dismay. Bluto does what he can to sabotage the production, like cranking up the snow and wind machines, and eventually coming onstage, even though Olive wants no part of him.
    DirectorsDave FleischerRoland CrandallStarsPinto ColvigMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Females Is Fickle (1940)

    18. Females Is Fickle

    19406mApprovedShort
    6.7 (211)
    Olive brings her new goldfish onto Popeye's sailboat, but the fish jumps out of its bowl and into the sea. Olive convinces Popeye to go after it, but the fish wants to play and manages to avoid Popeye until both get trapped inside a jellyfish. After taking a severe pounding from the jellyfish, Popeye eats his spinach, takes on various other marine life, and returns the goldfish to its bowl. But Olive can see the fish is unhappy in the bowl, and sets it free again, which is more than Popeye can stand.
    DirectorsDave FleischerDave TendlarStarsPinto ColvigMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Stealin Aint Honest (1940)

    19. Stealin Aint Honest

    19407mApprovedShort
    6.7 (233)
    Olive has a secret treasure map, but while she's showing it to Popeye, Bluto photographs it and gets there first.
    DirectorsDave FleischerThomas JohnsonStarsMargie HinesJack MercerTedd Pierce
  • Me Feelins Is Hurt (1940)

    20. Me Feelins Is Hurt

    19406mApprovedShort
    6.4 (235)
    Olive writes a letter to Popeye: she's through with sailors; it's cowboys for her. Popeye immediately sails off to the West, where he finds, who else, Bluto as the head of the ranch where Olive is enthralled. Bluto gives Popeye a wild horse to ride, and, after a few humiliating defeats, Popeye conquers it (and wins back Olive's heart). Bluto punches Popeye out, and into the clutches of what can best be described as a rattlesnake constrictor. Bluto then starts menacing Olive, so Popeye eats his spinach, saves her, and defeats Bluto and his gang.
    DirectorsDave FleischerOrestes CalpiniStarsPinto ColvigMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Onion Pacific (1940)

    21. Onion Pacific

    19406mApprovedShort
    6.7 (233)
    The race is on for the state railroad franchise. It's the Sudden Pacific (Bluto) against the Onion Pacific (Popeye). Oh, and there's also a kiss from Olive for the winner. Bluto slows down Popeye's start by tossing a load of coal into his smokestack. Bluto then discovers that Olive has been thrown into his train by the force of the starting gun, so he makes her shovel his coal; she jumps to Popeye's train at the first chance. Bluto punches a hole in Popeye's boiler. Panic sets in when the parallel tracks merge crossing a bridge. The trains ride on one rail each with their captains holding on to each other to support them! Bluto grabs Popeye's driveshaft, so Popeye substitutes himself. But then Bluto throws a switch, sending Popeye's train into a crash. Time for spinach, and a quick rebuild.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWillard BowskyStarsPinto ColvigMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Wimmin Is a Myskery (1940)

    22. Wimmin Is a Myskery

    19406mApprovedShort
    6.7 (228)
    When Popeye tells Olive Oyl that he will propose to her the next morning, she has a dream that their four boys will run roughshod over their house.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWillard BowskyStarsMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Pinto Colvig, Margie Hines, and Jack Mercer in Nurse-Mates (1940)

    23. Nurse-Mates

    19407mApprovedShort
    6.6 (226)
    The boys show up simultaneously to take Olive to the movies. She needs to visit the hairdresser first, and tells the boys to take care of Swee'Pea: bath, dress him, and nap. Of course, with these two, nothing is simple. Bluto tries washing him like a shirt on a washboard; Popeye fights him, and Swee'Pea sneaks off and starts playing with a pen. Popeye cleans him up again. Bluto wrestles with Swee'Pea's night shirt for a while until Popeye solves the problem. While they carry the tot up to his room, he gets set down on a railing, ends up in the fishbowl, and gets rescued again. In his room, he is put on the windowsill while the boys argue again; a quick rescue later, he's back in the room, in Popeye's arms, while Bluto is punching Popeye out (thus making him rock back and forth).
    DirectorsDave FleischerOrestes CalpiniStarsPinto ColvigMargie HinesJack Mercer
  • Fightin Pals (1940)

    24. Fightin Pals

    19407mApprovedShort
    6.8 (207)
    Popeye travels alone through Darkest Africa to find his fist-fightin' pal, Bluto.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWillard BowskyStarsPinto ColvigJack Mercer
  • Doing Impossikible Stunts (1940)

    25. Doing Impossikible Stunts

    19407mApprovedShort
    6.2 (224)
    Mystery Pictures is looking for a stunt man. Swee'pea tags along with Popeye, but he sends the tot home. Popeye shows clips of his stunts to the director, who is impressed; when he goes to put on the last reel, Swee'pea, who snuck back in, hands him Lost and Foundry (1937), which features Swee'pea saving the day. The director signs Swee'pea.
    DirectorsDave FleischerWillard BowskyThomas JohnsonStarsMargie HinesJack Mercer

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