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Customers Wanted (1939)
$25.00Popeye and Bluto are running competing penny arcades, trying to bring in customer Wimpy. Of course, he would gladly pay Tuesday for a penny today. And of course, their competing arcades show clips featuring each of them, with well over half this short thus recycled.
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My Friend the Monkey (1939)
$25.00A swingin’ hurdy-gurdy man goes by Betty Boop’s house; she wants to buy the monkey, which causes plenty of trouble for Pudgy the Pup.
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Wimmin Is a Myskery (1940)
$25.00When Popeye tells Olive Oyl that he will propose to her the next morning, she has a dream that their four boys will run roughshod over their house.
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Poopdeck Pappy (1940)
$25.00Popeye’s pappy, age 99, wants to go out at night; Popeye wants him to sleep. Popeye tries leg irons, but Pappy manages to put them on Popeye and sneak out to a sleazy bar. Pappy dances with other men’s girlfriends, bumps into everyone, and throws his dancing partner into the band. Soon, the whole bar is lining up to get a piece of Pappy just as Popeye arrives.
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Problem Pappy (1941)
$25.00Popeye’s Pappy takes a flagpole sitting job atop a tall building without telling Popeye. Popeye goes to rescue him, but he doesn’t want to go until an electrical storm hits.
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Swing Cleaning (1941)
$25.00Gabby is a servant in a castle and is required to do a little housework.
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Pest Pilot (1941)
$25.00Popeye runs a small airport. Pappy comes along and wants to be a pilot, but Popeye tells him he’s too old. Pappy, dejected, leaves, but manages to start one of the planes parked outside. He flies it, causing much damage. His imminent crash is announced, and Popeye rushes to the site. Fortunately, Pappy is OK.
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I’ll Never Crow Again (1941)
$25.00Olive’s garden is being raided by some very persistent crows; she calls Popeye for help, and it takes him the rest of the cartoon to hit on the solution.
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Child Psykolojiky (1941)
$25.00Popeye and Poopdeck Pappy are trying to play poker, but Swee’Pea’s crying keeps interrupting them. Pappy wants to smack the tot, but Popeye persuades him to try psychology instead. Popeye tells the story of how “George Washlincoln” chopped down the cherry tree. Inspired, Swee’Pea chops a hole in the floor, then tells the truth. Popeye rushes out to buy him a reward, leaving Pappy in charge, but Pappy believes in a rather dangerous style of parenting, introducing him to William Tell (from both ends of the gun). Pappy lies about it to Popeye.
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Kickin’ the Conga Round (1942)
$25.00Shore leave in South America; Bluto muscles in on Popeye’s girl, Olivia Oyla. Popeye muscles him out, but when they get to the conga club, he doesn’t care to dance, so Bluto wins again.
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Too Weak to Work (1943)
$25.00Bluto decides he’s exhausted and needs a complete rest; fortunately, there’s a hospital nearby where he can fake exhaustion. Popeye discovers the deception and poses as his nurse.
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