- Popeye | All About Popeye the Sailor Man
He's known as the only man living who might lick Popeye but hasn't succeeded yet He's a big, mean fighting machine, Popeye's frenemie who is always stirring up trouble and trying to steal Popeye's girl
- Popeye | I Yam What I Yam and Dats What I Yam
As the star of his own comics strips and animated series on the big screen and small, Popeye became quickly ingrained in American culture, and today remains one of the most recognizable pop-culture icons in the world
- Popeye | Timeline - History
Popeye Is Honored For His Positive Influence Spinach Capital of the World, Crystal City, Texas, erects a statue to honor E C Segar and Popeye for their influence on America’s spinach eating habits, making Popeye one of the first cartoon characters ever immortalized in public sculpture
- About - Popeye
As the star of his own comics strips and animated series on the big screen and small, Popeye became quickly ingrained in American culture, and today remains one of the most recognizable pop-culture icons in the world
- Popeye Sunday Comic
Return here each Sunday for the exciting new adventures of Popeye and his friends The Popeye Sunday Comic consists of first-run installments, written and drawn by R K Milholland
- Popeye | Timeline: The History of Popeye His Friends
The Home of Popeye the Sailor Man
- Timeline - Popeye
Popeye was originally voiced by William Costello and later by Jack Mercer Popeye’s first animated appearance also introduces his theme song, "I’m Popeye the Sailor Man," composed by Sammy Lerner, giving birth to Popeye’s most famous line "I’m strong to da finich ‘cause I eats my spinach "
- Popeye | I Yam What I Yam and Dats What I Yam
As the star of his own comics strips and animated series on the big screen and small, Popeye became quickly ingrained in American culture, and today remains one of the most recognizable pop-culture icons in the world
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