Unfortunately this is when Popeye started becoming less violent in cartoons, and doesn't punch Bluto for a mile and such. This intro is a good example of how he handles Bluto now.
Ever notice how Olive Oyl will just fall for whichever man happens to be the strongest? Why didn't Popeye & Bluto ever get wise and dump the witch and find women worth having? Of course, Bluto would end up with a sweetheart of a woman, and he would abuse her constantly while Popeye would end up with the witch from hell. Oh wait... That would be real life, not a cartoon.
Ah, memories. Anyone notice that Olive is actually an awful awful person? She falls in love with whoever tries to murder her current boyfriend. It baffles me why anyone would fight over her. Does spinach have a side effect of killing off braincells? (I figure Bluto was just born that way)
lol this show was a little weirder than Gene Deitch's Popeye shorts, the new characters sometimes NEVER would fit with this, e.g. That stupid dog from intros for Season 2 & 3.
I remember! I remember! I remember every little thing. Eating crunchy Fish-fingers for tea and not being afraid they had bones in them, or having the awareness that they came from a living being. Visiting my now-long-dead grandparents in Westonbirt and floating old-style Smarties lids in the flood water. Littering the width and breadth of the living room with so many disparate toys, and only tidying them away as an afterthought. Feeling persecuted at the thought of school, but otherwise sane.
Produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with King Features Syndication and Paramount Television. It ran for two seasons as part of CBS' Saturday Morning schedule from 1978 until 1980 for a full hour. Then in 1980 it was cut back to an half-hour for "The Popeye and Olive Comedy Show" that lasted on CBS' Saturday Morning schedule until 1981.
Warner Brothers Entertainment now owns the series, rayssonation. Since Warner Home Video released Popeye & Friends Volume One, which has some of the episodes from The All-New Popeye Hour.
hell, I was about 5 when I started realizing I was watching popeye and I even started eating SPinach STRAIGHT FROM THE CAN. I was so addicted at the time, I couldnt even stop playing GameBoy games of Popeye!
This reminded me of a cutaway gag in Family Guy where Popeye was at the doctors for a medical.
"The reason you talk like that is because you had a stroke some time ago. And those things in your arms are tumors. Did you REALLY think you were NORMAL!?!"
It is interesting that you should mention the smoking aspect of the cartoon. This particular series included a service announcement in which Popeye explained to the audience that he only uses his pipe for the tune and that actual smoking is dangerous and uncool.
Although it has been a long while since any new Popeye cartoon have been shown, there are still some cable stations that show various reruns. Also, it is my understanding that they are going to produce a new movie in 2013. Now that is really something that I am looking forward to!
If you go to various clips and songs regarding the Popeye movie from the early eighties, you will see comments about it from fellow posters. I am not sure where they got their information from, but you could do the research if you are interested.
This is not very well drawn(animated) like the old 1930's Fleischer-Paramount 'toons.
Those actually looked like 3D and were more closely drawn to look like the original comic strip of the day. That and they had great music for the background. No wonder this version didn't last too long.
Great voice..... lousy cartoon.... good lord did someone call this classic? Oh well... I guess there IS worse, but come on... you wanna see CLASSIC go and buy the original black n' white Popeye from the 30s. THAT's classic!!
This version of Popeye was a swaggering, camera-punching sociopath. Like a proto-Russell Crowe. Bluto was a bit of an oaf, granted, but Popeye was genuinely dangerous.
Whatever happened to CLASSIC cartoons like this? You use to see them on every weekday morning/afternoon cartoon block. Does this generation of kids even know who Popeye is? I find it fascinating that even though characters like Popeye, Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker (etc.) were created in the early part of the 20th century, all the way through the 1990's, networks found a way to make those shows available for a new generation of TV audiences. Somehow that tradition got lost in the last decade.
@PhireMadeFlesh i know... the 00's were based on only new cartoons with crappy drawings and extremly bright colors with unproffesional voiceactors... i miss the old fox kids and cartoon network.. i miss the 90's :/ i wonder how this generation of kids is gonna turn up like?
Ah, yes- one of the many cartoon incarnations of Popeye where he does everything EXCEPT knocking the crap out of everyone. I fully understand that it was due to the content restrictions of Saturday morning television and all, but it's still kinda sad...
There's an Iphone / iPod touch app out called "The Oldies". It features 24 cartoons including 12 Popeye cartoons. It turns your ipod into a dvd player. Absolutely hilarious. LOL! HAHAHA
MGM owns Tom and Jerry, but because Time Warner has MGM as a subsidary branch of its main company, both Popeye and Tom & Jerry are promoted by Time Warner network stations and assorted affiliates.
Popeye going over to Hanna Barbera, eh? It would have been excellent if he'd have been in Scooby's All Star Laff a Lympics (with Bluto in the Really Rottens) or Wacky Races.
This show was good because Popeye's LONG time voice Jack Mercer worked and wrote some of the episodes. It was really his last work except a few commercials and tv spots before he passed.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! an anti violent Popeye cartoon! I remember the first episode I saw as a kid Popeye and Bluto was fighting in a disco after Popeye eats the spinach he ties Bluto with a microphone and spins him into an ice box and thats it! At least the characters still had thier wit so the series wasnt a total lost!
yea your right. I wish there was more punching but its still a great cartoon. I just find it odd Hanna-Barbera made this non violent and yet they made the most violent cartoon duo ever Tom and Jerry.
Not odd considering that at the time this new Popeye made its premiere in l978, new restrictions on cartoons prevented the writers from showing characters punching each other.
Yeah, it hampered the characters. But I could tolerate this version for Hanna-Barbera got around the restrictions by allowing the characters to still get physical with each other. They just had to do it without throwing punches. At least, as we see in this intro, we could still see Popeye throw Bluto into a garbage container--something that we sometimes see in the Fleischer and Famous Studios series.
KenBlake: MGM made Tom & Jerry. But because Time Warner owns all of the Hannah-Barbara animation library, stock in Paramount Pictures, control over the Max Fliesher cartoon catalog, and what have you, Time Warner was able to acquire all aspects of Popeye (particularly, the distribution of a majority of his cartoons). The only things Segar's relatives own is the copyright to the chracters themselves.
It seemed like in these Popeye cartoons, the violence was toned down and the writers had to figure out ways for Popeye to defeat Bluto without using his fists.
Growing up watching Popeye beat the snot out of Bluto after cramming a can of spinach down his gullet, seeing him go to non-violent ways to beat him felt......
i still hate spinach but i love popeye:)
MrTopsecretagent 5 days ago
i miss my childhood
SugarKalamay 2 weeks ago
This cartoon made the children learn to eat spinach
Yashism95 4 weeks ago
the time between 1995-2005 was the best ever
Yashism95 4 weeks ago
why is bluto name is change it to brutus??????????
razorbulan 2 months ago
Oh wow, I never knew that and I used to always watch Popeye when I was a kid.
virginiaplease 2 months ago
Anyone notice how in 'The all new Popeye Hour', 'BLUTO' was changed to 'BRUTUS'
BrunoNew95 3 months ago
Unfortunately this is when Popeye started becoming less violent in cartoons, and doesn't punch Bluto for a mile and such. This intro is a good example of how he handles Bluto now.
xRed5433x 3 months ago
the arabic version of this intro is MUCH BETTER!...brings back awesome memories :)
hamada0108913143 3 months ago
who else thought he would massacre bluto with that backhoe?
cyberyanmar 4 months ago
i remember watching this in CN in 90s: the golden years of CN. every time i get home from school.
kingarthas25 4 months ago
Ever notice how Olive Oyl will just fall for whichever man happens to be the strongest? Why didn't Popeye & Bluto ever get wise and dump the witch and find women worth having? Of course, Bluto would end up with a sweetheart of a woman, and he would abuse her constantly while Popeye would end up with the witch from hell. Oh wait... That would be real life, not a cartoon.
hdinfo1 5 months ago
Thumbs up if you didn't understand what AntidimarXos said and you were too lazy to Goggle it. ;)
Mikaykay009 5 months ago
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Mikaykay009 5 months ago
I rememeber whn they used to show this on the Family Channel.
Mavericker7 6 months ago
Boy, the 70s really were a serious low point for animation.. Dare I say the 80s werent any better. Probably even worse :( !
jblackbath 6 months ago
@jblackbath What was the best decade then, the '60s?
snoops71 3 months ago
@snoops71 IMHO, the 30's-50s. 30's for Disney, 40s for Popeye, and 50's for Warner Bros and the Looney Tunes.
jblackbath 2 months ago
@snoops71 1930s
Frankcoins 2 weeks ago
Heh, guh guh guh guh guh!
TheJediCharles 7 months ago
7 άτομα έχουν αλλεργία στο σπανάκι!!!!
7 people have an allergy to spinach!!!
7 persone hanno un'allergia a spinaci!!!
7 personas tienen alergia a la espinaca!!!
7 personnes ont une allergie aux épinards!!!
7 души имат алергия към спанак!!!
7 человек имеют аллергию на шпинате!!!
7 kişi ıspanak bir alerji var!!!
7 mensen hebben een allergie voor spinazie!!!
AntidimarXos 7 months ago 9
@AntidimarXos 7 اشخاص عندهم حساسية من السبانخ
:D
reemCGR 2 weeks ago
is popeye's Spinac laced with steroids ?
iowoliver 7 months ago
Ah, memories. Anyone notice that Olive is actually an awful awful person? She falls in love with whoever tries to murder her current boyfriend. It baffles me why anyone would fight over her. Does spinach have a side effect of killing off braincells? (I figure Bluto was just born that way)
ZephyrinSkies 7 months ago in playlist hanna barbera cartoon intros
This was something of an unexpected suprise,because i would never have thought
that anyone in 1978 was ready for another POPEYE cartoon series! the very last
time it was animated,it was on The ABC SATURDAY SUPERSTAR MOVIE in 1972
as "POPEYE MEETS THE MAN WHO HATED LAUGHTER" which Hal Seeger
Prods did. i grew-up watching the 1961 syndicated POPEYE cartoons,and the
Paramount shorts-and of course, The Fleisher versions(Superior!) but POPEYE as
a Hanna-Barbera cartoon series!?-
MONGOOSE1ful 9 months ago
0:15 WHY,POPEYE?WHYYYYYYYYY!?!
lol this show was a little weirder than Gene Deitch's Popeye shorts, the new characters sometimes NEVER would fit with this, e.g. That stupid dog from intros for Season 2 & 3.
ChiuahuaTubeALT 10 months ago
@ChiuahuaTubeALT
Is the dog that you are referring to Dinky the Dog with Uncle Dudley? I remember that being a segment of this series.
Smartboy8877 6 months ago
0:44 .... he didn't just say "oh, f**king hell", did he ? I must have misheard that...
twistedmethoddan 10 months ago
@twistedmethoddan "Oh, what do you know..."
Stillbornone 8 months ago
@Stillbornone It *is* hard to make out what he's saying... though yes, I'm sure 'what do you know' is much more likely to be what he said haha !
twistedmethoddan 8 months ago
clasic
AngiHa 10 months ago
hahaha I love Wimby
nassrforever2010 10 months ago
Moral of the story...Keep ass-holes like Hanna Barbera far far away from someone else's work...especially Popeye The Sailor.
rayssonation 10 months ago
@rayssonation Yep, your are 1000% right, their Pink Panther works are BADDEST than badder!
ChiuahuaTubeALT 9 months ago
I remember! I remember! I remember every little thing. Eating crunchy Fish-fingers for tea and not being afraid they had bones in them, or having the awareness that they came from a living being. Visiting my now-long-dead grandparents in Westonbirt and floating old-style Smarties lids in the flood water. Littering the width and breadth of the living room with so many disparate toys, and only tidying them away as an afterthought. Feeling persecuted at the thought of school, but otherwise sane.
xjames118 1 year ago
Reminds me of The Nanny :D:D
FischNixe5445 1 year ago
Produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with King Features Syndication and Paramount Television. It ran for two seasons as part of CBS' Saturday Morning schedule from 1978 until 1980 for a full hour. Then in 1980 it was cut back to an half-hour for "The Popeye and Olive Comedy Show" that lasted on CBS' Saturday Morning schedule until 1981.
rayssonation 1 year ago
Warner Brothers Entertainment now owns the series, rayssonation. Since Warner Home Video released Popeye & Friends Volume One, which has some of the episodes from The All-New Popeye Hour.
catbeast2007 1 year ago
hell, I was about 5 when I started realizing I was watching popeye and I even started eating SPinach STRAIGHT FROM THE CAN. I was so addicted at the time, I couldnt even stop playing GameBoy games of Popeye!
OnlyJRoseMusic 1 year ago
They were so-obsessed with taking violence out of cartoons back then. They even made Tom and Jerry best friends during this time period.
shawnpatrick9111 1 year ago
This reminded me of a cutaway gag in Family Guy where Popeye was at the doctors for a medical.
"The reason you talk like that is because you had a stroke some time ago. And those things in your arms are tumors. Did you REALLY think you were NORMAL!?!"
Jermyn78 1 year ago
I haven't really liked this version...
tripwirecreator25 1 year ago
aaaah popeye. making kids eat spinach. . . and unfortunetly. . . . . .making them pipe smoke too
TomboTime 1 year ago
@TomboTime
It is interesting that you should mention the smoking aspect of the cartoon. This particular series included a service announcement in which Popeye explained to the audience that he only uses his pipe for the tune and that actual smoking is dangerous and uncool.
Smartboy8877 1 year ago
@Smartboy8877 is that right? well then i guess popeye really IS the perfect role model! its a shame his cartoon went off air though.
TomboTime 1 year ago
@TomboTime
Although it has been a long while since any new Popeye cartoon have been shown, there are still some cable stations that show various reruns. Also, it is my understanding that they are going to produce a new movie in 2013. Now that is really something that I am looking forward to!
Smartboy8877 1 year ago
@Smartboy8877 ehhh im not hyping myself on that until i see evidence
TomboTime 1 year ago
@TomboTime
If you go to various clips and songs regarding the Popeye movie from the early eighties, you will see comments about it from fellow posters. I am not sure where they got their information from, but you could do the research if you are interested.
Smartboy8877 1 year ago
@Smartboy8877 hmmmmm perhaps i will. . . . . are you sure these arent just fan-made?
TomboTime 1 year ago
@TomboTime
They could be made up I guess. I would have to do some research of my own before I can say for sure.
Smartboy8877 1 year ago
This is not very well drawn(animated) like the old 1930's Fleischer-Paramount 'toons.
Those actually looked like 3D and were more closely drawn to look like the original comic strip of the day. That and they had great music for the background. No wonder this version didn't last too long.
NorbertZF 1 year ago
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DoctorPros 1 year ago
Great voice..... lousy cartoon.... good lord did someone call this classic? Oh well... I guess there IS worse, but come on... you wanna see CLASSIC go and buy the original black n' white Popeye from the 30s. THAT's classic!!
jzerony 1 year ago
@jzerony i have always prefered this version over the oldest one
Mondeoboy89 1 year ago
I remember this. Olivia was a Bitch LOL
1valejonas 1 year ago
This version of Popeye was a swaggering, camera-punching sociopath. Like a proto-Russell Crowe. Bluto was a bit of an oaf, granted, but Popeye was genuinely dangerous.
eszettfromhell 1 year ago
0:37
I just love the SFX when he eat. Popeye is a man!
MarioSonic3 1 year ago
Whatever happened to CLASSIC cartoons like this? You use to see them on every weekday morning/afternoon cartoon block. Does this generation of kids even know who Popeye is? I find it fascinating that even though characters like Popeye, Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker (etc.) were created in the early part of the 20th century, all the way through the 1990's, networks found a way to make those shows available for a new generation of TV audiences. Somehow that tradition got lost in the last decade.
PhireMadeFlesh 1 year ago 2
@PhireMadeFlesh i know... the 00's were based on only new cartoons with crappy drawings and extremly bright colors with unproffesional voiceactors... i miss the old fox kids and cartoon network.. i miss the 90's :/ i wonder how this generation of kids is gonna turn up like?
Mondeoboy89 1 year ago
Loved the moive with Robin Williams.
utubesmann 1 year ago
Oh my gosh, I'll saves ya Olive.
Aguguguguga
97channel 1 year ago
POPEYE rules
kd0duj 1 year ago
Where did this show go :' (
Potcharadanai 1 year ago
Ah, yes- one of the many cartoon incarnations of Popeye where he does everything EXCEPT knocking the crap out of everyone. I fully understand that it was due to the content restrictions of Saturday morning television and all, but it's still kinda sad...
Cakegolem 1 year ago
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There's an Iphone / iPod touch app out called "The Oldies". It features 24 cartoons including 12 Popeye cartoons. It turns your ipod into a dvd player. Absolutely hilarious. LOL! HAHAHA
msjanet2012 1 year ago
I use to watch this on FamTV all the time in the 90's.
850blackthunder 1 year ago
Ah the good 'ol days...
Saturday 9:30 to 10:00am on channel 9!
How time flies!
SupermanF0REVER 1 year ago
MGM owns Tom and Jerry, but because Time Warner has MGM as a subsidary branch of its main company, both Popeye and Tom & Jerry are promoted by Time Warner network stations and assorted affiliates.
TherealRNO 2 years ago
Well... What do you know...
This video is uploaded on my birthday. What an awesome birthday present. Nice video. : )
Lars99 2 years ago 2
i always loved that show
PrincessPeachRules 2 years ago 5
OMG, I remember waking up in the morning, turning on TV to watch this cartoon. What great days.. Life seemed a lot easier :)
mufoit 2 years ago 3
I knew i watched popeye when i was younger but couldnt remember which, now I know i watch this one as i recognise the intro!
DissidiaStrife 2 years ago
I loved this show when I was young. I still do but the Saturday morning version kicked ass.
Prince3140 2 years ago
Ummmmmm two popeyes?
Ogreenworld23 2 years ago
One of them's Pappy.
Ian16545 2 years ago 2
Never saw these,seem to drawn very retro, new ,old looking cartoons.
1952kid 2 years ago
this show made me respect Spinac
KirbyY15 2 years ago 36
the original shorts were the best.
mariolikespie 2 years ago
Hannah Barbera really didn't do Popeye justice
CapnKirkus 2 years ago 2
I agree completely.
kykeon33 2 years ago
When I was a kid, I watched this, but I dind`t know the name until today.
When I loked back in the past, I thought as a kid I was watching the old Popeye shorts, wich were a lot better.
Still, this was very good one, one of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera`s best.
squishington1 2 years ago 2
Popeye- Kevin Micheal Richardson
Bluto- Tom Kenny
poepplein 2 years ago
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new popeye is too much like scooby doo i dont like it
benjsy 2 years ago
Bluto looks demented
BrownyTCat 2 years ago
OMG! I haven't seen this opening in over 25 years!
BigBlueBeast 2 years ago
The only thing that was more popular than Popeye himself was Private Oyl and Goon. Remember them ?
poopoolar 2 years ago 2
Don't think I ever saw this, but I don't think i've seen any post 1950's Popeye except for maybe a few 1960's episodes here and there
Thorgin84 2 years ago
I loved this show ! Popeye must think that Bluto is in the audience at 0:15.
poopoolar 2 years ago 14
@poopoolar
At first I had no idea what you meant about Bluto being in the audience and so I watched the video again. Now I can see exactly what you mean! Wow!
Smartboy8877 6 months ago
This was one of the highest rated series
for CBS that season (78-79). Most of the comic strip cast were featured. Several cartoons were issued on VHS and DVD.
This Hanna-Barbera version ran on CBS until 1983. The cartoons then went into
international syndication.
Fgrandinetti 2 years ago 5
i loved this show
abredell 2 years ago 4
At 0:15 why did he have to punch us in the face?
VALENTINEproductions 2 years ago 3
Popeye going over to Hanna Barbera, eh? It would have been excellent if he'd have been in Scooby's All Star Laff a Lympics (with Bluto in the Really Rottens) or Wacky Races.
davidedkins 2 years ago
Ah, I remember this show from back in the early 90's. It came on the Family Channel. I thought it was very good.
DLAbaoaqu 2 years ago 2
All-new??
TIPTON340 2 years ago
the first popey was better
trailrider92 2 years ago 2
This show was good because Popeye's LONG time voice Jack Mercer worked and wrote some of the episodes. It was really his last work except a few commercials and tv spots before he passed.
signmanj 2 years ago
RIP, Mercer. A good man.
saltybaps 2 years ago 3
Ah, how the memories come flooding back.
cottonwhiskersuk 2 years ago
wasn't there an araibian intro on yt? did da creeps at yt hq remove it plz answer
morganallenchapman 3 years ago
Yes, there's an Arabic intro at Youtube!
Just search for باباي!
simonsko1 2 years ago
this show was not bad, but the earlyer cartoons from the 30 and 40's (I believe) were a lot better.
Astraldragon1 3 years ago 3
lol,i like it :)
Feverxu 3 years ago
that the version i remember
NotThisGuyAgain 3 years ago
I grew up on this. And I still love it!
MTTT19 3 years ago 2
does anybidy know where can i find the hanna barbara popeye cartoons? or if they are going to be released on dvd? thanks!
moasur 3 years ago
a mi me gusta mas este que los que duran 5 minutos,en este se lo curraron mas
Quimismo 3 years ago
So Eugene the Jeep and Swee'Pea also appeared? I want to see episodes with them!
surge79uwf 3 years ago
They don't do cartoons like that anymore.
GESSO217 3 years ago 2
I really like it when I was young...
Jensenskyzsm 3 years ago
What about the lame excuse for his pipe smoking? 'I use it to toot'.
acholl980 3 years ago
cos aye eats me spinach
sadnansalad 3 years ago
At least they kept Popeye and Bluto as adversaries,unlike Hanna-Barbera's version of Tom & Jerry.
shadejford 3 years ago
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! an anti violent Popeye cartoon! I remember the first episode I saw as a kid Popeye and Bluto was fighting in a disco after Popeye eats the spinach he ties Bluto with a microphone and spins him into an ice box and thats it! At least the characters still had thier wit so the series wasnt a total lost!
7DARKHELLS 3 years ago
yea your right. I wish there was more punching but its still a great cartoon. I just find it odd Hanna-Barbera made this non violent and yet they made the most violent cartoon duo ever Tom and Jerry.
KenBlake 3 years ago
Not odd considering that at the time this new Popeye made its premiere in l978, new restrictions on cartoons prevented the writers from showing characters punching each other.
shadejford 3 years ago
oh my god thats so dumb. thats like saying batman can't use his batarangs.
KenBlake 3 years ago
Yeah, it hampered the characters. But I could tolerate this version for Hanna-Barbera got around the restrictions by allowing the characters to still get physical with each other. They just had to do it without throwing punches. At least, as we see in this intro, we could still see Popeye throw Bluto into a garbage container--something that we sometimes see in the Fleischer and Famous Studios series.
shadejford 3 years ago
yes thats true. Later versions of Tom and Jerry have them being *gulp* friends which isn't so bad its just...really odd.
KenBlake 3 years ago
People been complaining about Tom and Jerry being violent, so they made a series with them being friends
Neoguest 3 years ago
It was okay, the old 'Popeye Treature hunts' segments of that show were pretty decent.
mowm88 3 years ago
KenBlake: MGM made Tom & Jerry. But because Time Warner owns all of the Hannah-Barbara animation library, stock in Paramount Pictures, control over the Max Fliesher cartoon catalog, and what have you, Time Warner was able to acquire all aspects of Popeye (particularly, the distribution of a majority of his cartoons). The only things Segar's relatives own is the copyright to the chracters themselves.
TherealRNO 2 years ago
the Popeye cartoons both the orginals and the new show were cool.
Astraldragon1 3 years ago
Im STRONG TO THE FINICH,
CAUSE I EATS Me Spinach.
IM popeye the sailorman.
I love popeye
AustinTaylor9 3 years ago
CBS's 1978-1979 Saturday Morning Line Up
8:00am The All New Popeye Hour
9:00am The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30am Tarzan and the Super 7
12:00pm Space Academy
12:30pm Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
1:00pm Ark II
1:30pm 30 Minutes
jermainemack 3 years ago
CBS's 1979-1980 Saturday Morning Line Up
8:00am The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle
9:00am The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30am The All New Popeye Hour
11:30am The New Fat Albert Show
12:00pm Jason of Star Command
12:30pm Tarzan and the Super 7
1:30pm 30 Minutes
jermainemack 3 years ago
CBS's 1980-1981 Saturday Morning Line Up
8:00am The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle
8:30am The Tom & Jerry Comedy Show
9:00am The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30am The All New Popeye Hour
11:30am Drak Pack
12:00pm The New Fat Albert Show
12:30pm The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour
1:30pm 30 Minutes
jermainemack 3 years ago
man this was my favorite popeye. if u would have any shows form this please share
hottychick777 3 years ago 3
would you have any closing credits
ematt31 3 years ago
It seemed like in these Popeye cartoons, the violence was toned down and the writers had to figure out ways for Popeye to defeat Bluto without using his fists.
culpit 3 years ago 2
Yeah. I kinda hated that though.
Growing up watching Popeye beat the snot out of Bluto after cramming a can of spinach down his gullet, seeing him go to non-violent ways to beat him felt......
.....weird to me.
lightning116 3 years ago
And yet the network was apparently okay with Popeye punching the camera in this opening sequence.
FroggoFan64 3 years ago
Do you have the openings to...
Dinky Dog
Popeye's Treasure Hunt
The Popeye & Olive Comedy Show (1981)
QBCNetwork 3 years ago
i have dinky dog.
muttley16 3 years ago
You forgot The Popeye Sports Parade!
heine71 3 years ago 2
What happened to the commercial bmpers from CBS that came along after the intro?
kewanw16 3 years ago
This was from 1978-1979 but it showed "HOUR" instead of "SHOW" in the real CBS opening credits!
heine71 3 years ago
This was most likely the half-hour version reran on The Family Channel in the 90s.
nnaw 3 years ago