Product Details
These eight Popeye classic animated
cartoons are from the Film Chest Public Domain Collection. All
these cartoons have been transferred from original 35 film prints and
digitally remastered. These are PC Video designed to be viewed with a
computer. They may also be viewed in some DVD Players (players that can
view VCD's and mpg's).

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DVD style menu
created for this CD. On Microsoft Windows
computers this DVD style menu
will autostart when inserted . On other systems
such as Macintosh, linux, etc., or if it
does not autostart, run the .mpg files on the CD to view the episodes.
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1.
Popeye The Sailor: Big Bad
Sinbad (1952) - Popeye takes nephews to the Nautical Museum and
tells them a story about how he "knocked the tar out" of Sinbad, the
greatest sailor in the world. Animation by Tom Johnson and William
Henning. Music by Winston Sharples. (Run
time: 5:02) |

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2. Shuteye Popeye (1952) - Popeye the
Sailor snores while he sleeps, which disturbs Mouse, who is also trying
to sleep. A war breaks out between Popeye and Mouse which Mouse
eventually wins. Animation by Al Eugster and George Germanetti. Story
by Irving Spector. Music by Winston Sharples. (Run
time: 6:21) |

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3. Popeye The Sailor Man: Ancient Fantasy
(1952) - A Cinderella like tale in which Olive is the princess
and Popeye is the prince. Bluto is the shopowner brute who bullies
Olive, only to get taught a lesson by a buff, spinach-eating Prince
Popeye. Animation by Al Eugster and William B. Pattengill, story by
Irving Spector, scenics by Robert Connavale, and music by Winston
Sharples. (Run
time: 6:46) |

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4.
Popeye: Taxi-Turvy (1954)
- Popeye and Bluto both run a taxi service. Bluto bullies Popeye and
gets him to turn over all of his cab fares. Popeye eventually gets the
better of Bluto. Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres. Music by
Winston Sharples. (Run time: 6:02)
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5.
Private Eye Popeye (1954)
- Olive Oyl is the femme fatale with a valuable, green, glowing jewel
in need of protection. Popeye plays private eye and saves the day.
Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres. Story by I. Klein. Music by
Winston Sharples. (Run time: 6:32) |

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6.
Popeye: I Don't
Scare (1956) - Bluto bullies Popeye and attempts to sabotage
Popeye's date with Olive. Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres.
Music by Winston Sharples. (Run
time: 6:06) |

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7.
Popeye:
Fright To The Finish (1954) - Popeye the Sailor and his arch
enemy Bluto fight over Olive Oyl on Halloween. Animation by Al Eugster
and William B. Pattengill. Music by Winston Sharples. (Run
time: 6:21) |

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8.
Patriotic Popeye
(1957) - Popeye's nephews want to play with fireworks on July
4th, but Popeye tries to dissuade them. They manage to light some off
and get into trouble. Popeye saves the day. Animation by Tom Johnson
and Frank Endres. Story by Caryl Meyer. Music by Winston Sharples.
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Information: A
PC Video is a video or collection of
videos on a standard CD with DVD style menus. They use
the standard MPEG1 video format that can be played on virtually any
computer built in 1995 or later. They may also be viewed in some DVD
Players (players that can view VCD's and mpg's).