"I loves barbecues, too," says Popeye. "But you ain't invited." But soon, Wimpy shows up, calling out for hamburgers. Swee' Pea crawls out of his playpen, demanding to be pushed on his swing.
Over the course of the past few years, several popular characters from television and movies have entered the public domain.
Though the world of animation is incredibly diverse and dynamic, Popeye has remained at the ... determined to expand his lore via films, TV shows, and comic strips. Back in 2010, Sony announced ...
You may have noticed that Popeye the Sailor Man has been in the news now that the character, or at least his earliest comic ...
The official trailer for Shiver Me Timbers teases a new public domain horror flick starring Popeye the Sailor Man arriving in ...
Brutus swindles Olive Oyl out of her game show winnings with a worthless oil well. It's up to Popeye to grease the path towards a happy ending. Popeye and Olive stop by Brutus's Garage after ...
15 TV Shows So Bad They Should Never Have Existed Some TV shows inspire repeat viewings with their greatness. Other shows make viewers wonder how they ever got green-lit.
Following recent notable additions to the public domain that include Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse from Disney’s 1928 short Steamboat Willie, and Winnie the Pooh, 2025 has ...
Jim's Popeye Club was a local Pittsburgh children's television series during the 1970s ... This broadcast ran on WIIC-TV, now WPXI.
EXCLUSIVE: VMI Worldwide has boarded worldwide sales on horror Popeye The Slayer Man which will have its world premiere screening in the market at next month’s EFM in Berlin. This film follows a ...