For these toons, Bluto's name was changed to "Brutus," as King Features accepted at the time that Paramount possessed the rights to the name "Bluto." Many of the kid's shows made by Paramount utilized plots and storylines taken straightforwardly from the funny cartoon successions and characters like King Blozo and the Sea Hag.[15] The 1960s kid's shows have been issued on both VHS and DVD.
On September 9, 1978, The All-New Popeye Hour appeared on the CBS Saturday morning lineup. It was a hour-since a long time ago energized arrangement transformed by Hanna-Barbera Productions, which attempted its best to hold the style of the first funny cartoon (Popeye came back to his unique ensemble and Brutus to his unique name of Bluto), while conforming to the predominating substance limitations on viciousness. Notwithstanding giving large portions of the toon scripts, Mercer kept on voiing Popeye, while Marilyn Schreffler and Allan Melvin turned into the new voices of Olive Oyl and Bluto, separately. (Mae Questel really auditioned for Hanna-Barbera to reproduce Olive Oyl, yet was rejected on the side of Schreffler.) The All-New Popeye Hour ran on CBS until September 1981, when it was decreased to a half-hour and retitled The Popeye and Olive Show. It was expelled from the CBS lineup in September 1983, the prior year Jack Mercer's passing. These toons have likewise been discharged on VHS and DVD. Throughout the time these toons were in preparation, CBS publicized The Popeye Valentine's Day Special – Sweethearts at Sea on February 14, 1979. In the UK, the BBC disclosed a half-hour form of The All-New Popeye Show, from the early-1980s to 2004.
Popeye quickly came back to CBS in 1987 for Popeye and Son, an alternate Hanna-Barbera arrangement, which emphasized Popeye and Olive as a wedded couple with a child named Popeye Jr., who abhors the taste of spinach however consumes it to help his quality. Maurice Lamarche performed Popeye's voice; Mercer had passed on in 1984. The show kept ticking for one season
In 2004, Lions Gate Entertainment handled a machine vivified TV exceptional, Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy, which was made to agree with the 75th celebration of Popeye. Billy West performed the voice of Popeye, portraying the creation as "the hardest occupation I ever did, ever" and the voice of Popeye as "like a buzzsaw on your throat.".[16] The uncut rendition was discharged on DVD on November 9, 2004; and was broadcast in a re-altered form on Fox on December 17, 2004 and again on December 30, 2005. Its style was affected by the 1930s Fleischer kid's shows, and offered Swee'pea, Wimpy, Bluto (who is Popeye's companion in this variant), Olive Oyl, Poopdeck Pappy and the Sea Hag as its characters. On November 6, 2007, Lionsgate Entertainment re-discharged Popeye's Voyage on DVD with overhauled spread symbolization.
Popeye has shown up in present day enlivened creations, including:
An ordinary Popeye style salvage was parodied in The Simpsons scene "Jaws Wired Shut".
In The Critic, Jay Sherman's father Franklin flashes over to sparing his wife Popeye style with liquor rather than spinach.
In the Family Guy scene "You May Now Kiss the...uh...guy Who Receives", it is suggested that Popeye's special conduct and discourse examples are the consequence of a stroke; and also his enormous lower arms being made out of tumors as opposed to muscle.
Popeye co-stars in a short from Seth Macfarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy giving Bob Dylan some major snags about him not singing his hit melody, "Blowin' in the Wind".
Popeye showed up in the Robot Chicken scenes "The Sack," "Squaw Bury Shortcake," and "Yancy the Yo-Yo Boy" voiced by Dave Coulier (which he was known to perform regularly throughout his co-featuring part on the ABC sitcom Full House).
Popeye showed up in the South Park Imaginationland three-parter as one of the parts of The Council of Nine. Popeye's appearance in one scene evoked that of the character Karl in the motion picture Sling Blade, as Popeye honed a sharpened steel, much as Karl honed a lawnmower razor sharp edge close to the end of Sling Bl