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Showing posts with label popeye sailor characters. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Popeye Coloring Pages Again

These are our some collection about Popeye. Print out and color several pictures of Popeye and his friendspopeye coloring pagespopeye coloring pages

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Popeye Picture

Popeye has gone through many different writers and artists since he was first created in 1929 by cartoonist Elzie Segar. Popeye was originally introduced as a minor character in Segar's ongoing comic strip called Thimble Theatre. For 10 years Segar had been chronicling the adventures of Olive Oyl, her brother Castor, and her fiance Ham Gravy. At the start of one new adventure, Castor and Ham were

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Popeye

Popeye PicturesPopeye the Sailor Man is a fictional hero famous for appearing in comic strips and animated films as well as numerous TV shows. He was created by Elzie Crisler Segar,[1] and first appeared in the daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre on January 17, 1929.Although Segar's Thimble Theatre strip, first published on December 19, 1919, was in its tenth year when Popeye made his

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Popeye cycle

Popeye cycleHere’s a good example of something you won’t see animated in cgi. This is an ice skating cycle out of a Popeye cartoon, Seasin’s Greetinks!. It’s, of course, on the Popeye dvd just out, and is animated by Roland Crandall and Seymour Kneitel.These Fleischer cartoons are so original in their jokes that there’s always a surprise or ten in every scene. The twists and turns are designed

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Fictional character biography

Popeye PicturesIn most appearances (except during the World War II era), Popeye is a middle-aged independent sailor (or "sailor man," as he puts it) with a unique way of speaking, muscular forearms with two (sometimes one) anchor tattoos, thinning red hair, and an ever-present corncob pipe (which he toots like a steamship's whistle at times). Despite some mistaken characterizations over the years

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Scooby Doo Coloring

These scooby-doo coloring pages for kids are printable. Many other categories of coloring pictures and kids coloring sheets to choose fromscooby doo coloringscooby doo coloring

Friday, May 23, 2008

Popeye Sailor Characters

Popeye Sailor CharactersIn most appearances (except during the World War II era), Popeye is a middle-aged independent sailor (or "sailor man," as he puts it) with a unique way of speaking, muscular forearms with two (sometimes one) anchor tattoos, thinning red hair, and an ever-present corncob pipe (which he toots like a steamship's whistle at times). Despite some mistaken characterizations over

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Popeye Pictures

He is short, balding, grumpy and ugly in most eyes. But ever since the start in 1929, generations of people have grown up and been entertained by his adventures. Made celebrity by newspapers, books, albums, TV and film, he is our old friend Popeye.popeye picturesPopeye PicturesPopeye is a looser with a long fuse and an appreciation for fair play. His girlfriend Olivia is no sex symbol but Popeye’

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Popeye Song

I'm Popeye the Sailor Man I'm Popeye the Sailor Man I'm strong to the finich Cause I eats me spinach I'm Popeye the Sailor ManI'm one tough gazookus Which hates all palookas Wot ain't on the up and square I biffs 'em and buffs 'em An' always outroughs 'em An' none of 'em gets nowhereIf anyone dasses to risk me fisk It's "boff" and its "wham", un'erstand So, keep good behavior That's your one life

Friday, May 9, 2008

Popeye and Olive Oyl

Popeye and Olive OylMany would argue that Popeye and Olive Oyl are two of the least likely people to be together. Popeye was "uncouth, tattooed, a food faddist given to unpredictable outbursts of violence. Olive Oyl was a flat-chested flirt with a dowdy sense of style and involved in a long-term relationship. Olive Oyl was supposed to be twenty-nine years old, be five foot ten inches, and weigh

Monday, April 28, 2008

Thimble Theatre and Popeye comic strips

PopeyePopeye's first appearance in Thimble Theatre, January 17, 1929.Thimble Theatre was created by King Features Syndicate comic writer/artist E.C. Segar, and was his third published strip. The strip first appeared in the New York Journal, a newspaper operated by King Features owner William Randolph Hearst, on December 19, 1919 before later expanding into more papers. In its early years, the

Sunday, April 27, 2008

History of Popeye

History of PopeyeJanuary 17, 1929, was the fateful day which would change the comic strip and cartoon worlds forever. Popeye was born and became the most well-known character on the strip. His first words were in response to the question, "Are you a sailor?" Popeye smartly replied, "Ja think I'm a cowboy?" After Popeye's first voyage on Castor Oyl's ship to Dice Island Popeye was brought back by

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Popeyes Chicken

Popeyes ChickenPopeye is not your typical superhero: He is old. He is bald. He is short. He only has one eye. He constantly smokes his corncob pipe. He does not have teeth. He has tattooed, bulging forearms. He is illiterate and unrefined. Yet, these oddly unique qualities have helped this simple straight-talking, hard-hitting sailor win the hearts of many generations around the world.Popeye was

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Popeye Statues

Popeye StatuesnbspMany statues have been erected in honor of this "man." In the mid-1970's, the Chester Sorority Ladies raised ten thousand dollars in order to create a statue of Popeye. They were successful, and a statue was made. The statue stands six feet tall and weighs nine hundred pounds. It was unveiled in the summer of 1977 in Segar Memorial Park in Chester, Illinois.The statue was

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Popeye and Grab

Popeye and GrabThe Popeye in the frame grab above looks like it belongs in a Bowsky directed cartoon - not a Dave Tendlar directed cartoon.The wiggling posterior/spinach extricating action described in the quote above.Popeye and GrabAnother scene in the same drawing style as the first frame grab. The animation of Popeye chewing looks the same as chewing animation seen in other Bowsky directed
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