Popeye The Sailor as a Forest Ranger Cartoon
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@Rlotpir1972 I know. Some of these 60,s Popeye tv cartoons were distributed by Larry Harmon Productions, the same producers of Bozo the Clown and the one I mentioned were produced by Gene Dietch who also produced the early 60's Tom and Jerry cartoons. Paramount also produced these tv cartoons also. You can tell by the musical score by Winston Sharples.
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@billyk5775 There were a total of 85 5 1/2 minute cartoons from 1960-1962 made and directed by five different directors including one from Paramount Pictures Corporation. Used to be aired on Saturday mornings on local TV. They aired 17 episodes (5 cartoons each) in a 30 minute span without commercials.
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One day, A Brutus came into the woods, not Brutus, I guess there are more than one Brutus.....very cool...
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One day, A Brutus came, not Brutus, I guess there are more than one Brutus.....very cool...
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Hey cut that out!
I ain't cutting it out!
Then stop it out!
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@DrJPhoenixx same here lol
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Brutus was a lot more sympathetic than Bluto. Bluto in the early cartoons was just a mean and sadistic bully.
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Yes J, and its hard to crack on the animation because there are a lot of famous cartoons with low budet animation! Thanx!
I always liked these KFS Popeyes better! They have all the Original Thimble theatre characters in it! The others before this just focused on ,Olive ,Bluto,and Popeye!
1975tooto 3 years ago 8
Man! I haven't seen this since '82! Brings back memories! Thanks for posting this!
DrJPhoenixx 3 years ago 8