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Popeye
Popeye

Listen to the Popeye theme song

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Posted by Bob Matthews at 7:59 am (PDT) on Mon April 11, 2016   
"I fights to the finitch, cause I eats me spinach,
I'm POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN!"
Posted by Chuck Kopsho at 12:08 am (PDT) on Mon August 25, 2014   
The late Robin Williams starred in the live-action version in 1980. A lot of critics back then, didn't know what to make of it.
Posted by dew54 at 9:39 am (PDT) on Fri April 12, 2013   
POPEYE WAS A GREAT SHOW POPEYE ALWAYS GOT HIS OLIVE AND ATE HIS SPINACH
Posted by Kids TV Kid at 6:31 am (PDT) on Mon April 8, 2013   
I also watched "Popeye" on WPIX TV Ch.11 in NYC..Duff..
"Captain Allen" Swift was the host that I remembering mc'ing
the program.
Posted by dtdavis2012 at 11:14 am (PST) on Sun December 9, 2012   
Canned, fresh, or frozen--I'll eat spinach everyway-- except raw. :)
Posted by Duff at 1:04 pm (PST) on Sat December 8, 2012   
Yeah, but probably not canned, right?
Posted by dtdavis2012 at 7:19 pm (PST) on Tue January 31, 2012   
When I was 6, I asked my mother to buy me a can of spinach because I wanted to be strong like Tarzan. Sorry to report that was the foulest stuff I ever put into my mouth. Fast forward to adulthood and I can't eat enough of the stuff!!
Posted by Duff at 6:27 pm (PDT) on Wed October 7, 2009   
In the New York City area, Popeye cartoons were shown on WPIX-TV (11). Over the years, the hosts included "Captain" Allen Swift, "Captain" Ray Heatherton (also WPIX-TV's Merry Mailman), "Captain" Jack McCarthy, "Engineer Smokey Bill" Britten (better known as New York's Bozo the Clown), and Chuck McCann.

My afternoon routine on school days was to have milk and cookies and then watch Popeye cartoons. I couldn't get enough of 'em (the cartoons, that is).

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