Original Air Date: 22 February 1935
Animators: Willard Bowsky, Charles Hastings
Notes: * Floyd Buckley (the voice of Popeye on the Popeye radio program) performs the vocie of Popeye instead of series regular William "Billy" Costello. * Uncredited animators: Dave Tendlar, William Sturm, Nick Tafuri, Sam Stimson, Harold Walker
(who knew there was a Popeye Radio Program?)
@huhhuhhuhwood from smoking
flamehead321 3 hours ago
man am i glad popeye had very little dialogue in this episode! that voice was just horrible! famed episode in the history of popeye for having a voice actor that absolutely failed to capture popeye's voice right.
reigningnemesis1 1 month ago
why is popeye's voice all fucked up?
huhhuhhuhwood 2 months ago
Well Bluto overloaded his wagon and it's too much weight. It would've been easy if he had 4 horses in order to pull the heavy load wagon. It can take 4 horses to pull.
cagustilo23 3 months ago
Might this be the origin of the banana peel gag? Because if not, it certainly perfected it! 'I'm slipping! I'm sliding! I'm switching!'
TwigDjango 3 months ago
I wish people played the Star Spangled Banner while street fighting in real life
CheapSauce 4 months ago
Too good!
prakashexe 5 months ago
They should of re-dubbed this episode with Jack Mercer's voice.
Landaux 5 months ago 2
Let's be very clear. No horses, real or animated, were harmed in the making of this cartoon.
jasobres 5 months ago
@MsPandaRosa - Granted. Take care!
WSenator1 7 months ago