All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Barbecue for Two

    • June 10, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye wants to have a barbecue for two -- namely him and Olive. But Brutus, Wimpy and Swee' Pea all try to muscle in.

  • S01E02 Hits and Missiles

    • September 1, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, Olive and Wimpy take an unintended trip to the moon, which is inhabited by cheese-people and tyrannized by the Big Cheese.

  • S01E03 Muskels Shmuskels

    • September 1, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive watch Brutus the strongman performing at the carnival. The two men quickly become rivals for Olive. But she makes Popeye promise not to fight.

  • S01E04 Hoppy Jalopy

    • September 2, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye races to save Olive from Brutus, who places death traps around the track.

  • S01E05 Dead-Eye Popeye

    • September 2, 1960
    • Syndication

    Sheriff Popeye captures villain Brutus McBride and throws the scum into jail. Brutus' gang of thugs starts a big shoot-out in an attempt to free their leader.

  • S01E06 Mueller's Mad Monster

    • September 2, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive tangle with a mad scientist's monster.

  • S01E07 Caveman Capers

    • September 3, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye remembers his prehistoric ancestor's discovery of spinach.

  • S01E08 Bullfighter Bully

    • September 3, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye objects to how a bull is being treated by the matador in the bullring, then when Olive Is caught in the Bull, between the matador and the bull, he must use spinach to save the day.

  • S01E09 Ace of Space

    • September 3, 1960
    • Syndication

    Flying saucers have landed, Olive is unfortunate enough to be captured by a robot man looking for humans. Popeye must take control of the spaceship save Olive and get her home.

  • S01E10 Ski-Jump Chump

    • September 4, 1960
    • Syndication

    In an ice cold winter, Popeye upsets a large hibernating bear while trying to impress Olive with his moves on the ski-jumps.

  • S01E11 College of Hard Knocks

    • September 4, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive the college student is infatuated with Professor Brutus and contemptuous of Popeye's lack of education, leading Popeye to enroll in college himself.

  • S01E12 Abdominal Snowman

    • September 4, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye hears talk of abominable snowman sightings and so decides to take it upon himself to investigate.

  • S01E13 Irate Pirate

    • September 5, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive are out testing Popeye's new boat on a relaxing boat ride. While out in the ocean, they meet Jolly Roger the pirate. Unfortunately, Roger takes a liking to Olive. The pirate kidnaps her and sends a school of sharks after Popeye.

  • S01E14 Foola-Foola Bird

    • September 5, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive are searching the jungle for the rare Foola-Foola bird. Following close behind is Brutus, also hunting the bird as there is a reward of one million dollars for finding it.

  • S01E15 Uranium on the Cranium

    • September 5, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus race to an island containing uranium.

  • S01E16 Childhood Daze

    • September 8, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye has to protect Olive from Brutus, while he is changed into a baby.

  • S01E17 Sheepish Sheep-Herder

    • September 8, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Poopdeck Pappy clash with rustlers.

  • S01E18 Two-Faced Paleface

    • September 8, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus dresses as a native Indian and claims the land as an Indian Reservation after Popeye strikes it lucky searching for gold in the old west. Popeye tries to beat him at his own game by dressing as an Indian too, declaring all out war.

  • S01E19 Interrupted Lullaby

    • September 9, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus learns from a newspaper headline that Swee'Pea has inherited 1 million dollars. Brutus devises a plot to kidnap the baby, but must get past Popeye, who has been left to babysit while Olive shops.

  • S01E20 Track Meet Cheat

    • September 9, 1960
    • Syndication
  • S01E21 Crystal Ball Brawl

    • September 9, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus tries to steal a crystal ball in Popeye's possession.

  • S01E22 From Way Out

    • September 10, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, Olive, and the Professor deal with a Martian delinquent.

  • S01E23 Sea No Evil

    • September 10, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus is a marine shopkeeper who is practicing quite a scam.

  • S01E24 Seeing Double

    • September 10, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is jailed for committing a bank robbery which he insists he didn't commit. He must prove he didn't do it. In a seemingly unrelated subplot, two thugs build a Popeye robot to do their bidding.

  • S01E25 Swee'pea Soup

    • September 11, 1960
    • Syndication

    King Blozo's subjects demand that he step down and install Swee'pea as King.

  • S01E26 Hag-Way Robbery

    • September 11, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, Olive, Wimpy, and Swee' Pea, set-sail to The Sea Hag's island, She has kidnapped Eugene, the Jeep. Unknown to them The Sea Hag is following in her submarine waiting for an opportunity to remove all spinach from Popeye's boat.

  • S01E27 The Lost City of Bubble-lon

    • September 11, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus raids an undersea kingdom.

  • S01E28 Potent Lotion

    • September 12, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye receives an "aftershave lotion" that induces aggression in anyone who smells him while Brutus and his cronies rob the bank.

  • S01E29 Astro-Nut

    • September 12, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye volunteers to be the test subject for the space capsule and must remain inside for the next 60 days.

  • S01E30 There's No Space Like Home

    • September 12, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus exploits a costume party in an attempt to win Olive.

  • S01E31 Take It Easel

    • September 15, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus are rival artists, each wanting to win a magazine contest for the best original flower painting.

  • S01E32 I Bin Sculped

    • September 15, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive the artist is sculpting a statue personifying weakness and exhaustion.

  • S01E33 Where There's a Will

    • September 15, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is called by a lawyer who tells him that he and Brutus are the beneficiaries of someone they knew, that he would be reading the will at noon, and if they are not there at that hour, they will forfeit their part of the inheritance. So Brutus tries to keep Popeye from arriving at noon.

  • S01E34 Popeye's Junior Headache

    • September 16, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye has more than he can take of Olive's mischievous niece.

  • S01E35 Seer-Ring Is Believer-Ring

    • September 16, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive Oyl buys a ring that allows her to see the immediate future, but it really belongs to Evil Eye, a red-bearded foreign hypnotist with supernatural powers.

  • S01E36 Fleas a Crowd

    • September 16, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus uses a robotic dog to steal Popeye's performing fleas.

  • S01E37 Egypt Us

    • September 16, 1960
    • Syndication

    In Egypt, Popeye, Olive and Wimpy are walking across the desert in swim gear carrying an umbrella, a ball and baskets of food. Olive is looking for a beach, assuming that they are in Atlantic City. Popeye is dubious, especially since they took such a long ferry ride to get there. Olive thinks the Sphinx is a fun house. Deciding to go no further, they start a fire to cook hamburgers while Olive seeks the ocean. Popeye is jumped by Egyptians and carried through a secret entrance in the Sphinx. He discovers that Olive has been made a desert goddess. Popeye tries to get Olive to leave, but she loves her new position. When she discovers what they have in mind, Popeye tries to save her from mummies, daddies and crocodiles. However, the real carnivore turns out to be Wimpy, who has eaten everything.

  • S01E38 The Big Sneeze

    • September 17, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, Olive and Swee'Pea are on a skiing vacation in the French Alps. Their guide is a St. Bernard dog. Olive refuses to ski because she is afraid of ruining her new raccoon coat, so the rest of the party leaves without her. Mysteriously, Olive's coat is stolen. She discovers a trail of footprints and sets off to find her coat. When Popeye, Swee'Pea, and the dog return, they start looking for Olive. They find her a captive of the abominable snowman, who suffers so much from colds every winter that he stole Olive's coat to get warm. He also captures Popeye and Swee'Pea, but the dog gets away and comes back with a can of spinach, which Olive eats. She beats the snowman, frees her friends and gets her coat back. However, she has a change of heart when the snowman starts sneezing and shivering and gives him her coat after all.

  • S01E39 The Last Resort

    • September 17, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, Olive and Wimpy Dimpy Doo find themselves in a spooky mansion, full of apparent ghostly goings on.

  • S01E40 Jeopardy Sheriff

    • September 17, 1960
    • Syndication

    After Popeye reprimands Pappy for telling Swee'Pea tall tales of his days as a famous sheriff, the old man sets out to prove himself by stopping a bank robbery.

  • S01E41 Baby Phase

    • September 18, 1960
    • Syndication

    After punishing Swee'Pea for juggling, Popeye dreams that the boy ran away to join the circus.

  • S01E42 Goon with the Wind

    • September 18, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive enjoy a quiet stroll on the boat, arriving in Goon Island with the whole group of Goons.

  • S01E43 Insultin' the Sultan

    • September 18, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive get into a heated argument and break up. However, when a sultan wants Olive to be his bride, Popeye decides to go back to his old lover.

  • S01E44 Matinée Idol Popeye

    • September 19, 1960
    • Syndication

    Director Brutus constantly finds roles for Popeye so deadly that they could kill him. Note: the copyright line on the title card is incorrect as MCMXL (1940) instead of MCMLX (1960).

  • S01E45 Voice from the Deep! or See Here Sea Hag!!

    • September 19, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is called to Phony Island to help Chief Knucklebone and investigate the "talking volcano". He soon learns that Sea Hag is behind the strange voice.

  • S01E46 Dog-Gone Dog-Catcher

    • September 19, 1960
    • Syndication

    When Olive's poodle named Zsa-Zsa gets snatched by Brutus, the unruly dog catcher, Popeye is determined to rescue Zsa-Zsa by disguising himself in a dog outfit.

  • S01E47 After the Ball Went Over

    • September 20, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus play ping pong, and the prize is a kiss from Olive.

  • S01E48 Beaver or Not

    • September 22, 1960
    • Syndication

    Two beavers build a dam that floods property owned by Popeye.

  • S01E49 Deserted Desert

    • September 22, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is in the desert looking for the lost Dutchman gold mine. He and Brutus find it at the same time and a fight for ownership ensues. Popeye wins only to face relatives and tax men stampeding for their share.

  • S01E50 Battery Up

    • September 22, 1960
    • Syndication

    It is a big baseball game between Popeye's team and Brutus' team. With Wimpy as the umpire, what could possibly go wrong? Olive is rooting for Popeye, at least at first.

  • S01E51 Coffee House

    • September 23, 1960
    • Syndication

    Hip episode with a square Popeye who goes to the title location and tries to recapture Olive's affection from beatnik Brutus.

  • S01E52 Invisible Popeye

    • October 22, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive accidentally switches on the Professor's time machine, which takes her to a bizarre planet. Popeye takes invisibility pills and goes to rescue her.

  • S01E53 Skinned Divers

    • September 23, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye takes up the art of skin diving to hunt for buried treasure. He meets underwater creatures including mermaid Olive. He saves her from the clutches of another skindiver -- Brutus.

  • S01E54 Popeye's Service Station

    • September 23, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye runs a gas station featuring free services. Customers want these free services, including Brutus, who sees Olive and tries to get a date with her. Popeye rescues Olive from Brutus.

  • S01E55 Popeye's Pep-Up Emporium

    • September 24, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is owner and instructor of a gym (a la Vic Tanny). The setup includes a TV commercial with Olive, Wimpy and later Brutus as clients.

  • S01E56 Time Marches Backwards

    • September 24, 1960
    • Syndication

    Professor Wotasnozzle's time travel takes Popeye back to prehistoric times . . . Popeye rescues Olive from Caveman Brutus . . . Running gag finds Caveman Wimpy trying to catch a cow. As soon as Popeye rescues Olive, he is returned to the present.

  • S01E57 Bird Watcher Popeye

    • September 24, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive tries to improve Popeye's attitude by having him become a bird watcher.

  • S01E58 Hill-Billy-Dilly

    • September 24, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive blunder into a hillbilly feud.

  • S01E59 Sea Hagracy

    • September 25, 1960
    • Syndication

    The Sea Hag tries to tempt Popeye and Wimpy into a life of piracy. When Popeye refuses and tries to get her to change her ways she bribes Wimpy with hamburgers to get rid of Popeye for good.

  • S01E60 Ballet de Spinach

    • September 25, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus makes fun of Popeye for donning a ballet costume and taking to the stage with Olive.

  • S01E61 Popeye's Pet Store

    • September 25, 1960
    • Syndication

    As pet store owner, Popeye's aim is to have satisfied customers. (All Popeye characters are his customers, except Brutus). Brutus snatches pets from customers and rejoices that they are now dissatisfied customers. Popeye dons a dog costume to investigate the trouble, outwits and outfights Brutus, and returns the pets to the customers.

  • S01E62 Popeye and the Dragon

    • September 26, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive is carried off by a dragon in a Middle Ages-Time Machine gimmick . . . Sir Popeye buys a suit of armor and goes to her rescue. He wins a zany battle with a dragon.

  • S01E63 Popeye the Fireman

    • September 26, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus' very smoky cigar precipitates a series of gags involving firefighter's equipment as Popeye attempts to save Olive.

  • S01E64 Spinach Shortage

    • September 26, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus corners the spinach market. Spinach prices soar and Popeye is unable to get spinach. He weakens progressively while searching for Brutus' spinach warehouse. He outwits Brutus, gets spinach and restores order to the market.

  • S01E65 Mississippi Sissy

    • September 28, 1960
    • Syndication

    On a Mississippi riverboat, the villainous Jean Baptiste le Brute chases Olive, demanding a mysterious letter. Olive gives it to Popeye so that the brutish le Brute can't get it.

  • S01E66 Popeye and the Phantom

    • September 29, 1960
    • Syndication

    Ghosts outwit Popeye but there's a plot twist.

  • S01E67 Out of This World

    • September 29, 1960
    • Syndication

    Professor Wotasnozzle's time machine sees Popeye, Olive and Swee' Pea living in the future, then traveling to the Moon. Once there, they discover it is just like Earth.

  • S01E68 Lighthouse Keeping

    • September 29, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is in charge of a lighthouse and must defeat a hungry shark.

  • S01E69 Popeye's Picnic

    • September 29, 1960
    • Syndication

    A picnic outing becomes an unpleasant encounter with a bull.

  • S01E70 Popeye's Pizza Palace

    • September 29, 1960
    • Syndication

    Things aren't going to plan at Popeye's pizza Palace, Wimpy as usual is trying to get a free lunch while Brutus constantly asks for pizza topping which are not on the menu.

  • S01E71 Down the Hatch

    • September 29, 1960
    • Syndication

    A sea-faring tale involving Popeye, Brutus and Wimpy.

  • S01E72 Timber Toppers

    • September 30, 1960
    • Syndication

    Lumberjack Popeye takes Olive to the forest to show her what a great tree cutter he is. Brutus hijacks Popeye's trees, and Olive too. A fight ensues. Popeye finds himself tied to a log headed for the saw mill with Olive but manages to consume his spinach.

  • S01E73 Madam Salami

    • September 30, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus disguises himself as the title character, a fortune teller.

  • S01E74 Skyscraper Capers

    • October 1, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus hires Popeye to build on his site. It soon comes to blows as both of them fight. Throughout the punches, Wimpy eats dinner, and Popeye comes out the winner.

  • S01E75 Little Olive Riding Hood

    • October 2, 1960
    • Syndication

    Note: A parody of Little Red Riding Hood.

  • S01E76 Popeye's Hypnotic Glance

    • October 2, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus hypnotizes Olive into falling in love with him. Then he hypnotizes Alice the Goon into falling in love with Popeye.

  • S01E77 Private Eye Popeye

    • October 2, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, Olive and Eugene the Jeep are hired to search for someone smuggling diamonds by boat. Based on previous offenses, Popeye suspects Brutus and his pickle importing scheme.

  • S01E78 Popeye's Trojan Horse

    • October 3, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye reads the Trojan Horse legend to Swee'Pea.

  • S01E79 Frozen Feuds

    • October 3, 1960
    • Syndication

    A small town in the new State of Alaska is being menaced by "Alice the Goon" -- who puts such fear into people that they turn white. Popeye tries to catch Alice and does so by promising her a movie contract. In exchange for this, Alice gives Popeye her hat for Olive Oyl.

  • S01E80 Popeye's Corn-Certo

    • October 3, 1960
    • Syndication

    A classic cartoon music duel. Olive, the master of ceremonies, presents: Popeye - the modern music master, and the Bach of the Backwoods - Brutus.

  • S01E81 Jeep Jeep

    • October 6, 1960
    • Syndication

    Swee'Pea befriends a mystical creature called Jeep who can answer any question. Popeye's arch enemies -- Brutus and Sea Hag -- steal the Jeep and let him disclose the gold site. However, Jeep tricks them by drawing a map which causes Brutus and the Hag to dig right into jail.

  • S01E82 Westward Ho-Ho

    • October 6, 1960
    • Syndication

    A family album tale told to Swee'Pea by Popeye about Great-Grandpappy Poopdeck Popeye who signed up to captain a "prairie schooner," only to discover it was a wagon train.

  • S01E83 Popeye's Cool Pool

    • October 6, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye gets an idea to build a "do-it-yourself' swimming pool. He borrows his tools back from his next-door neighbor, Brutus, and starts in. Brutus sneakily changes the property line fence, and Popeye unknowingly builds most of the pool in Brutus' yard. Olive and Wimpy keep dropping in to check the pool progress. When the pool is finally completed, Brutus discloses the pool is in his yard, and after a fight between Popeye and Brutus, Brutus is forced to dig a hole in Popeye's backyard and put the pool back.

  • S01E84 Popeye's Museum Piece

    • October 7, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, custodian of a museum, must deal with artifact damage and art theft.

  • S01E85 Golf Brawl

    • October 7, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, Brutus, Olive and Wimpy find themselves in a comedy-of-errors golf tournament.

  • S01E86 Wimpy's Lunch Wagon

    • October 7, 1960
    • Syndication

    Wimpy as restaurateur has help from Popeye and Olive.

  • S01E87 Popeye and the Giant

    • October 8, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus feeds Wimpy growth pills, causing him to grow to freakish proportions.

  • S01E88 Weather Watchers

    • October 8, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus and Popeye are rival weather forecasters and Olive runs their station.

  • S01E89 Popeye and the Magic Hat

    • October 8, 1960
    • Syndication

    During his magic show, Brutus asks Popeye on-stage and proceeds to make him look foolish.

  • S01E90 Pest of the Pecos

    • October 8, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, sheriff of the Old West town Gravestone Flats, has all he can handle after Brutus arrives.

  • S01E91 Shoot the Chutes

    • October 9, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus engage in a perilous parachuting contest, all to impress Olive Oyl.

  • S01E92 The Blubbering Whaler

    • October 9, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye (having trouble putting Swee'Pea to sleep) tells him a bedtime story of how he once sang baby whales to sleep.

  • S01E93 Popeye and the Spinach Stalk

    • October 9, 1960
    • Syndication

    A parody of Jack and the Beanstalk.

  • S01E94 Tiger Burger

    • October 10, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Wimpy are in deepest, darkest India, where the natives are terrified of a man-eating tiger named Conga. Popeye intends to capture it, but Conga grabs Wimpy first.

  • S01E95 Bottom Gun

    • October 10, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus vie for the affection of Olive Oyl in a classic western setting.

  • S01E96 Olive Drab and the Seven Sweapeas

    • October 10, 1960
    • Syndication

    The king sends his daughter, Olive Drab, on a quest to find Prince Popeye and the Seven Sweapeas.

  • S01E97 Blinkin Beacon

    • October 13, 1960
    • Syndication

    The Sea Hag has kidnapped Swee'Pea and sent her vultures after Popeye.

  • S01E98 Azteck Wreck

    • October 13, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive, Popeye and Eugene are at the Aztec ruins in Mexico. They discover that the Jeep can read the carvings, which gets them started on a quest for Aztec treasure. Brutus, their Mexican guide, seizes the Jeep to find the treasure for himself.

  • S01E99 Golden-Type Fleece

    • October 14, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Swee'Pea the story of Jason and the Golden Fleece. In this version, Popeye plays Jason, Wimpy is the King, the Sea Hag plays the Queen, and Brutus plays Jupiter, Neptune and the Centaur.

  • S01E100 Spare Dat Tree

    • October 14, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Swee' Pea about the two monarch trees he saved from Brutus.

  • S01E101 The Glad Gladiator

    • October 14, 1960
    • Syndication

    In 800 B.C. Rome, Popeye is challenged by Brutus the Gladiator to a fight in the arena.

  • S01E102 Popeye the Popular Mechanic

    • October 15, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye buys a do-it-yourself kit and makes a mechanical servant. It continues to perform its mechanical duties all through the night, pouring tea on Popeye, mixing salad in his mouth and tossing other items. It lights a match, causing the sailor to awaken blowing flames. Finally, Popeye puts his mechanical servant in the workshop, then does his own housework without complaining.

  • S01E103 Popeye's Folly

    • October 15, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Swee'Pea the story of building the first steamboat, Popeye's Folly. Brutus, the captain of the Windjammer, challenges the Folly to a race.

  • S01E104 Hair Cut-Ups

    • October 15, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye takes Swee'Pea to the barber for a haircut but he's to scared and won't remove his hat. So Popeye tells him the story of Samson, the man who believed he got his strength from his long hair.

  • S01E105 Spinachonara

    • October 16, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye reads Swee' Pea a Japanese fairy tale. Popeye, Wimpy, Olive and Brutus all appear as characters.

  • S01E106 Popeye's Used Car

    • October 16, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive gives up walks in the park with Popeye to ride in Brutus's flashy new car. In response, Popeye buys a used car from Wimpy and takes driving lessons from him, but winds up crashing through the wall of Olive's bedroom.

  • S01E107 Popeye and the Polite Dragon

    • October 16, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Swee'pea about the time his great, great papi found a dragon abandoned at his door.

  • S01E108 Popeye's Tea Party

    • October 17, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is sent back in time to the time of the Boston Tea Party. The local residents are fed up with being overtaxed, so they plot to throw the tea overboard into the sea.

  • S01E109 The Troll Wot Got Gruff

    • October 17, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Swee' Pea his version of the story "Three Biily Goat Gruffs".

  • S01E110 Popeye the Ugly Ducklin

    • October 17, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye shows Swee'Pea a picture of himself, Olive and Brutus when they were children, saying that he was called the 'Ugly Ducklin'. In the ensuing flashback, after being bullied by Brutus one day for being very, very ugly, Popeye set sail to a small island inhabited by Goons. They were friendly and fed him sea spinach. The spinach made him mighty and very close to being handsome.

  • S01E111 Popeye in the Woods

    • October 20, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Wimpy camp in the woods for some peace and quiet. When Wimpy wants to cook some hamburgers, he starts making fire.

  • S01E112 Popeye the Lifeguard

    • October 20, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye's duties as a lifeguard have made him a hit with the bathing beauties, and so Olive agrees to become Brutus's beach buddy in order to make Popeye jealous.

  • S01E113 Popeye and Buddy Brutus

    • October 20, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, Brutus and Wimpy at sea.

  • S01E114 Plumbers Pipe Dream

    • October 21, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive's leaky faucet is driving her crazy, but calling a plumber doesn't occur to her until Swee'pea suggests it. Unfortunately, she calls Popeye the plumber. His bungling attempts to fix her faucet lead to an escalating series of disasters that culminate in flooding all of New York City.

  • S01E115 Popeye's Car Wash

    • October 21, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye opens a car wash.

  • S01E116 Camel Aires

    • October 21, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye travels to Egypt in the hopes of recovering a rare gem and bringing it to the USA.

  • S01E117 Popeye and the Herring Snatcher

    • October 22, 1960
    • Syndication

    Wimpy, a night watchman in a herring cannery, gets a cold and asks Popeye to take over. The sailor hears strange noises and starts investigating. Many hijinx follow as Brutus turns up.

  • S01E118 The Square Egg

    • October 22, 1960
    • Syndication

    Swee'Pea has a square egg; did he find it or did he lay it? Whichever way he got it (Probably from Popeye's chicken ranch), it is very rare and valuable.

  • S01E119 Jeep Tale

    • October 23, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Swee'Pea the story of how Eugene the Jeep got his special powers.

  • S01E120 Old Salt Tale

    • October 23, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Swee'Pea a tall tale that explains why the sea is salty.

  • S01E121 The Super Duper Market

    • October 23, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive, Popeye and Wimpy go food shopping for a party to a supermarket where Brutus is the manager.

  • S01E122 Popeye the White Collar Man

    • October 24, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive convinces Popeye to become a white collar worker as an insurance agent.

  • S01E123 The Golden Touch

    • October 24, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Swee'Pea the story of a king whose touch renders golden all (included Olive).

  • S01E124 Sweapea Thru the Looking Glass

    • October 27, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive Oyl asks Popeye how the mirror was broken. He tells her that Swee'Pea was wondering what was inside the mirror, so the baby, along with Eugene the Jeep, followed the cuckoo bird's advice and walked through it.

  • S01E125 Jingle Jangle Jungle

    • October 27, 1960
    • Syndication

    In the jungle, Popeye and Brutus compete to get Olive a tiger skin.

  • S01E126 The Black Knight

    • October 27, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is once again transported back in time, to the days of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. While there, he is challenged to a joust by Black Knight Brutus.

  • S01E127 Rip Van Popeye

    • October 28, 1960
    • Syndication

    When a thunderstorm frightens Swee'Pea, Popeye reads him a book about the sailor's ancestor, Rip Van Popeye, and his adventure on the thunderclouds.

  • S01E128 The Day Silky Went Blozo

    • October 28, 1960
    • Syndication

    King Blozo is worried because his minister "Silky" (so-called because of his silky smooth way with words) has all subjects in the kingdom addled. Blozo calls upon his noble varlet, Popeye, to get rid of the menace. When he does, however, Silky sweet-talks the King into letting him be.

  • S01E129 Fashion Fotography

    • October 29, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive wants Popeye to take her picture for a fashion magazine.

  • S01E130 Double Cross Country Feet Race

    • October 29, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye competes in a cross-country auto race against an opponent who has a high-powered streamlined streak of a car.

  • S01E131 I Yam Wot I Yamnesia

    • October 29, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye, Swee'Pea, Olive Oyl and Wimpy all switch voices. Then comes Brutus and the plot becomes even more twisted.

  • S01E132 Popeye in Haweye

    • October 30, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive is a tourist in Hawaii, while Popeye and Brutus are tour guides.

  • S01E133 Paper Pasting Pandemonium

    • October 30, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive Oyl has had enough with her house, and wants it re-papered. When she calls Popeye to put new wallpaper on her house, the sailor tries to do it, but messes up. Brutus comes in and attempts to put up the wallpaper better than Popeye. Both men try to do the pasting but end up fighting each other, which allows Brutus to speed it up. Popeye eats his spinach and gets rid of Brutus, then puts up a lot of wallpaper. The mixed wallpaper is a success, and Olive becomes literally glued to Popeye.

  • S01E134 Popeye Revere

    • October 30, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Swee'Pea about his great-great-great-grandpappy Poopdeck Revere.

  • S01E135 Popeyed Columbus

    • October 30, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is transported back in time to the days of Christopher Columbus.

  • S01E136 Coach Popeye

    • October 30, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is busy reading the newspaper, but his peace is disrupted by a baseball and several arrows. He sees Swee'Pea and Deezil Oyl trying to play sports. Popeye teaches them how to play sports, but Brutus believes he can be a better teacher.

  • S01E137 Forever Ambergris

    • October 31, 1960
    • Syndication

    While babysitting Swee'Pea, Popeye tells him the story of where Olive's perfume comes from.

  • S01E138 Popeye De Leon

    • November 3, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye decides to give Swee'Pea a history lesson and tell him about his grandfather Popeye de Leon.

  • S01E139 Popeye in the Grand Steeple Chase

    • November 3, 1960
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    Olive wants Popeye to enter a steeplechase so he purchases a horse sight unseen from Brutus. The horse turns out to be a dud. Popeye manages to revive the horse with some spinach and goes on to win the race.

  • S01E140 Popeyed Fisherman

    • November 3, 1960
    • Syndication
  • S01E141 Uncivil War

    • November 4, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye teaches Swee' Pea about the ethics of being a good driver.

  • S01E142 Quick Change Olie

    • November 10, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Wimpy go back in time to the "ollie days", thanks to the Wiffle Bird.

  • S01E143 Popeye the Piano Mover

    • November 4, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus are piano movers, Olive Oyl is the owner of a piano that needs moving, and Wimpy is a traffic cop who gives chase when Popeye and the runaway instrument tear down the street.

  • S01E144 Popeye's Testimonial Dinner

    • November 4, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and his friends are attending a dinner being held in celebration of the sailor hero, where clips from some of his past exploits are shown. However, Brutus becomes very upset from repeatedly watching his own failures, so Popeye feeds the big man some spinach and allows himself to be beaten for once.

  • S01E145 Popeye's Fixit Shop

    • November 5, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus becomes jealous when Popeye's business appears to be doing very well. When Olive needs something fixed, Brutus tries to discredit Popeye's ability to fix things.

  • S01E146 Around the World in Eighty Ways

    • November 5, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus enter an Easy Come, Easy Go show's contest, where Wimpy tells them to run a race around the world in order to win a barrel of money.

  • S01E147 Bell Hop Popeye

    • November 5, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus work as bellhops and compete for Olive.

  • S01E148 Strikes, Spares an' Spinach

    • November 6, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye tries to teach Olive how to bowl, but his attempts are sabotaged by Brutus.

  • S01E149 Jeep Is Jeep

    • November 6, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive Oyl asks Popeye to take care of Swee' Pea while she goes to the beauty parlor. While watching Swee' Pea, Popeye gets a birthday present with Eugene the Jeep inside.

  • S01E150 The Ghost Host

    • November 6, 1960
    • Syndication

    While out driving, Popeye and Olive must take shelter from the rain in an old house on a hill. Unbeknownst to them, it is 'the Haunted House (Strangers Welcome)', and they are mercilessly harassed by three ghosts until Popeye eats his spinach and drives them out of the house.

  • S01E151 Rags to Riches to Rags

    • November 7, 1960
    • Syndication

    Wimpy falls heir to a large sum of money and lives it up in a grand style with an English butler.

  • S01E152 The Spinach Scholar

    • November 7, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive insists that the illiterate, uneducated Popeye enroll in grammar school.

  • S01E153 Psychiatricks

    • November 7, 1960
    • Syndication

    Brutus tricks Popeye into a psychology session.

  • S01E154 Poppa Popeye

    • November 10, 1960
    • Syndication

    After losing Swee'Pea to a circus performer who passes himself off as the boy's long-lost father, Popeye goes through so much depression that he starts to act like a baby.

  • S01E155 Moby Hick

    • November 11, 1960
    • Syndication

    The Sea Hag tricks Popeye into attacking a benevolent whale.

  • S01E156 Me Quest for Poopdeck Pappy

    • November 11, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye discovers he's not an orphan after all. An old man who looks just like him lives on a faraway island, and now Popeye is on a quest to find him.

  • S01E157 Valley of the Goons

    • November 11, 1960
    • Syndication

    After Popeye discovers that a group of pirates plan to hunt down the Goons for clothing, he makes it his mission to help his old goony friends and put a stop to the pirates for good.

  • S01E158 It Only Hurts When They Laughs

    • November 12, 1960
    • Syndication

    Olive forces Popeye and Brutus to laugh their way to friendship.

  • S01E159 Wimpy the Moocher

    • November 12, 1960
    • Syndication

    Rough House is prepared to resist any and all of Wimpy's attempts to cheat him out of hamburgers. Wimpy's con job begins with buying a single raw oyster.

  • S01E160 Mirror Magic

    • November 12, 1960
    • Syndication

    A fairy-tale kingdom is ruled by the land's strongest man, ruthless King Brutus, but his magic mirror informs him of a potential challenger in Popeye.

  • S01E161 Popeye Goes Sale-ing

    • November 13, 1960
    • Syndication

    While out driving with Popeye, Olive spots a sale and drags him into the store with her.

  • S01E162 Popeye's Travels

    • November 13, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye's journey in this episode is based upon the Lilliputian adventure from the classic novel Gulliver's Travels.

  • S01E163 Voo-Doo to You Too

    • November 13, 1960
    • Syndication

    The Sea Hag makes Olive Oyl her zombie slave and puts a voodoo spell on Popeye that keeps his arms stuck to his sides. Only Eugene the Jeep can help him now.

  • S01E164 Incident at Missile City

    • November 14, 1960
    • Syndication

    King Blozo sends a message to Popeye for his help.

  • S01E165 Dog Catcher Popeye

    • November 14, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye is on the way back to his ship when he befriends a little puppy that has a can tied to his tail.

  • S01E166 What's News

    • November 14, 1960
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive travel to the small town Puddleburg where Popeye bought a newspaper company 'Puddleburg Splash'. Olive plans to teach the townspeople how to read but bullies tear down the new school. Popeye defeats the bullies and starts her classes.

  • S01E167 Spinach Greetings

    • November 15, 1960
    • Syndication

    The evil Sea Hag interrupts Popeye's family Christmas.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Oil's Well That Ends Well

    • January 4, 1961
    • Syndication

    Oily Brutus swindles Olive Oyl out of her game show winnings with a worthless oil well. It is up to Popeye to grease the path towards a happy ending.

  • S02E02 Amusement Park

    • January 7, 1961
    • Syndication

    Brutus kidnaps Swee'Pea and sells him to an amusement park freak show.

  • S02E03 Motor Knocks

    • January 10, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive stop by Brutus's Garage after running out of gas. But Brutus sabotages Popeye's car and steals away Olive.

  • S02E04 Duel to the Finish

    • January 12, 1961
    • Syndication

    Olive entices Wimpy to her kitchen with the smell of hamburgers in order to make Popeye jealous. The male rivalry leads to an eating contest.

  • S02E05 Gem Jam

    • January 14, 1961
    • Syndication

    In India, the Sea Hag hypnotizes Olive into stealing the sacred emerald from the crown of a jade idol, which puts a curse on the unwitting thief.

  • S02E06 The Bathing Beasts

    • January 29, 1961
    • Syndication

    Olive's new car attracts the attention of Popeye and Brutus, and an argument breaks out over who will sit in the front seat. To settle things, Olive suggests they do a strongman contest, with the winner sitting in the front.

  • S02E07 The Rain Breaker

    • February 3, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye meets Thor, the god of thunder and must save a fair maiden trapped in a castle high in the sky.

  • S02E08 Messin' Up the Mississippi

    • March 23, 1961
    • Syndication

    Olive is the captain of a Mississippi showboat with Popeye as the main act. Brutus is the stagehand who is jealous of Popeye's fame. Brutus plots to jinx the show and embarrass Popeye.

  • S02E09 Love Birds

    • March 31, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye buys Olive's lovebird a boyfriend. The two lovebirds, named Romeo and Juliet, quarrel and Romeo flies away. Olive demands that Popeye bring him back.

  • S02E10 Sea Serpent

    • April 3, 1961
    • Syndication

    As a reporter, Olive is so busy that she has no time to be with Popeye. Her boss tells her that there are rumors of a sea serpent at Loch Ness, and sends her to check it out. Popeye tells her there is no such thing. When she arrives, she meets the man who knows about the Sea Serpent: Brutus. He charges her for every piece of information he gives her. Popeye is incredulous, and finds evidence that Brutus is a fake.

  • S02E11 Boardering on Trouble

    • April 14, 1961
    • Syndication
  • S02E12 Aladdin's Lamp

    • April 29, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye chases down the Sea Hag in order to take back the magic lamp she stole from Olive.

  • S02E13 Butler Up

    • May 2, 1961
    • Syndication

    An old school friend of Olive Oyl's is coming for dinner. To impress him, Olive asks Popeye to be her butler.

  • S02E14 County Fair

    • May 5, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus are farmers who enter a county fair contest to see who is the best. As per usual, Brutus resorts to cheating.

  • S02E15 The Leprechaun

    • May 5, 1961
    • Syndication

    The Sea Hag is planning to steal a leprechaun's gold by finding a leprechaun and making him tell her where his gold is.

  • S02E16 Hamburgers Aweigh

    • May 10, 1961
    • Syndication

    The Sea Hag hypnotises Wimpy into hijacking Popeye's ship.

  • S02E17 Popeye's Double Trouble

    • May 28, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive enter a dance contest. The Sea Hag's vulture tosses a good luck coin to Popeye by mistake. The Sea Hag switches places with Olive in an effort to get the coin back, confusing Popeye as to who's who.

  • S02E18 Myskery Melody

    • June 3, 1961
    • Syndication

    Poopdeck Pappy is suddenly frightened of a mysterious flute melody that wafts through the air. At first Popeye and Olive cannot hear the haunting melody, but Pappy tells them about when he was a young man, and he was attracted to a young woman, a jewel of the sea, who tried to seduce him but turned out to be Wicked Seahag in disguise. Upon discovering her true identity Pappy fled, and Seahag vowed revenge. Now she has discovered a flute melody that can hypnotize Pappy into her trap, and when Popeye and Olive finally do hear the haunting melody, Pappy becomes hypnotized drawn to the dungeon of a distant castle, where Popeye must enlist the aid of Eugene The Jeep is rescue him.

  • S02E19 The Mark of Zero

    • June 3, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye tells Olive's niece the story of the Mark of Zero, starring himself as the good guy and Brutus as the villain.

  • S02E20 Kiddie Kapers

    • June 3, 1961
    • Syndication

    Brutus goes to see the Sea Hag in the hopes that she will make him a youth potion to impress Olive. The potion changes his whole appearance and everything goes to plan until Olive finds out who he really is.

  • S02E21 Scairdy Cat

    • June 4, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye drinks a potion that turns him into a coward, and Brutus tries to take his place as Olive Oyl's date. Popeye finally manages to get a hold of some spinach, which gives him back his bravery.

  • S02E22 Operation Ice-Tickle

    • June 5, 1961
    • Syndication

    Olive tells Popeye and Brutus she'll go out with the first one who brings her back the North Pole -- which turns out to be an actual pole with red and white stripes.

  • S02E23 The Cure

    • June 6, 1961
    • Syndication

    Wimpy realizes he has a problem with hamburgers, Popeye helps him to contact Hamburger Anonymous. Meanwhile the SeaHag realizes her burger bar is missing it's best customer and takes steps to ruin Wimpy's attempts to break his addiction.

  • S02E24 William Won't Tell

    • June 10, 1961
    • Syndication

    It's 1813, King Brutus and Maiden Olive Oyl become jealous when Popeye rescues The Queen and fixes her broken carriage.

  • S02E25 Pop Goes the Whistle

    • July 10, 1961
    • Syndication

    Swee' Pea's favorite toy has lost its whistle and Popeye runs all over town trying to find it.

  • S02E26 Autographically Yours

    • July 11, 1961
    • Syndication

    Brutus is jealous of Popeye's fame.

  • S02E27 Hamburger Fishing

    • September 5, 1961
    • Syndication

    Wimpy catches a cow, who is really an enchanted princess. She grants him three wishes for letting her go, but the Sea Hag demands he uses the wishes to make gold.

  • S02E28 My Fair Olive

    • September 11, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive are on a date at the local museum and see an armored knights exhibit. The curator (Brutus) and Ms. Oyl become attracted to each other, so Brutus butts in and a fight breaks out between him and the sailor over her. Olive then suggests they have a jousting tournament to settle their argument.

  • S02E29 Giddy Gold

    • September 12, 1961
    • Syndication

    While going through a tunnel of love boat ride, Olive notices a lot decorative jewels and other valuables and wishes they were real.

  • S02E30 Strange Things Are Happening

    • September 12, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye is having a very strange day. The Sea Hag tries to kidnap him, Wimpy offers to buy him lunch, and then he sees Olive going to the movies with Brutus.

  • S02E31 A Poil for Olive Oyl

    • September 11, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye takes Olice out to buy her a birthday present and she chooses a pearl necklace and when Popeye hears how much they are, he sets out to get pearls from the sea. He goes diving and finds the oyster beds where the pearls are. But the Sea Hag is there and she claims that the pearls belong to her.

  • S02E32 The Medicine Man

    • September 12, 1961
    • Syndication

    Olive begs Dr. Quack, aka Brutus, to cure Popeye's hiccup. But Dr. Quack wants Popeye's Spinach Health Juice off the market and Olive in his clutches.

  • S02E33 Robot Popeye

    • September 15, 1961
    • Syndication

    Brutus buys a patented Popeye robot to cause friction between Popeye and Olive.

  • S02E34 Who's Kiddin' Zoo

    • September 15, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Brutus apply for the same part-time zookeeper job.

  • S02E35 A Mite of Trouble

    • September 15, 1961
    • Syndication

    The Sea Hag tries to steal Popeye's treasure map by dressing a dwarf up as Swee'Pea.

  • S02E36 The Wiffle Bird's Revenge

    • September 16, 1961
    • Syndication

    The magical Wiffle bird casts a spell over Wimpy that changes him into a werewolf whenever he says the word "hamburger".

  • S02E37 Sneaking Peeking

    • September 16, 1961
    • Syndication

    Swee'Pea's birthday is here, with Popeye and Olive Oyl trying to stop the boy from peeking into his birthday presents. Olive tells him a fable; something like Pandora's Box. Will Swee'Pea learn?

  • S02E38 The Billionaire

    • September 17, 1961
    • Syndication

    Take-off on the television series The Millionaire.

  • S02E39 Popeye Thumb

    • September 17, 1961
    • Syndication

    After being teased for being too small Popeye tells Swee' Pea his version of the classic "Tom Thumb".

  • S02E40 Going... Boing.. Gone

    • September 17, 1961
    • Syndication

    After Wimpy tricks Brutus into buying him some hamburgers, the bearded brute gets angry so Wimpy decides to use vanishing cream to hide from him.

  • S02E41 Model Muddle

    • September 18, 1961
    • Syndication

    Olive decides that Popeye needs some culture, so she takes him to the art museum. There, he pokes fun at the sculpture and accidentally breaks a piece. Eventually, he develops a taste for modern art and decides to try his hand at acting as a sculptor for Olive Oyl's affection... with disastrous results. Brutus gets sore and tries to sabotage the sailor. He wants to play rough with the paint.

  • S02E42 Disguise the Limit

    • September 18, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye the detective is called on to find a gorilla that has just escaped from the zoo. He and Olive devise a plan to re-capture the animal, which involves Popeye disguising himself as a female gorilla and luring it back into its enclosure.

  • S02E43 Which Is Witch

    • September 18, 1961
    • Syndication

    The Sea Hag has a late plan. She makes a robot double of Olive to attack Popeye.

  • S02E44 Have Time, Will Travel

    • September 19, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive travel in a time machine and, stopping at the pre-historic era, meet a dinosaur that they name Oscar. Later they are captured by King Rock Head, who wants to make Olive his Queen Rock Head and execute Popeye.

  • S02E45 Spoil Sport

    • September 19, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye has got himself a scooter, but Olive snubs him for Brutus and his fast, shiny, new, fast sports car. The ride turns out to be far too fast and dangerous for Olive, and it is not long before she is in need of help from Popeye.

  • S02E46 Weight for Me

    • September 22, 1961
    • Syndication

    Depressed over a lengthy tour by Popeye and Brutus, Olive eats herself into a grotesque shape.

  • S02E47 The Baby Contest

    • December 11, 1961
    • Syndication

    Popeye and Olive enter Swee'Pea in a baby contest. Brutus enters his tough kid as well.

  • S02E48 Partial Post

    • January 22, 1962
    • Syndication

    An spaceship lands on Earth carrying an alien disguised as a mailbox! Popeye is about to go out to mail Olive a birthday card when he hears a radio announcement that a flying saucer has been sighted over the city. Popeye continues with his task to mail the card, but he does not realize that the mailbox he has just posted Olive's card in is really the flying saucer. The extraterrestrial then tries to kidnap Popeye and Olive Oyl!

  • S02E49 Canine Caprice

    • March 22, 1962
    • Syndication

    Popeye buys Olive Oyl a talking dog. The dog, named Roger, tells Popeye that Olive has been seeing another man.

  • S02E50 Intellectual Interlude

    • May 19, 1962
    • Syndication

    Popeye eats some "intellectual spinach" given to him by a professor at an adult education class.

  • S02E51 Roger

    • February 2, 1963
    • Syndication

    Roger the talking dog wins himself back into Popeye and Olive's good graces in time to thwart a jewelry store heist.

  • S02E52 The Green Dancin' Shoes

    • March 13, 1963
    • Syndication

    Magic shoes send Olive out of control.

  • S02E53 Tooth Be or Not Tooth Be

    • April 23, 1963
    • Syndication

    Swee'Pea is cutting his first tooth and Poopdeck Pappy is babysitting him for Popeye. Pappy decides to give Swee'Pea a lesson in dental hygiene and tells him a story of what happened to him when he entered a "teeth" contest. Pappy talks about the Sea Hag and her nefarious plans for his teeth.