Popeye the Sailor Man is a cartoon anecdotal character made by Elzie Crisler Segar,[1] who has showed up in funny cartoons and showy and TV energized kid's shows. He initially showed up in the day by day King Features funny cartoon Thimble Theater on January 17, 1929; Popeye turned into the strip's title in later years.
In spite of the fact that Segar's Thimble Theater strip was in its tenth year when Popeye made his introduction, the mariner rapidly turned into the principle center of the strip and Thimble Theater soon turned into one of King Features' most mainstream properties throughout the 1930s. Thimble Theater was proceeded after Segar's demise in 1938 by a few scholars and craftsmen, most quite Segar's right hand Bud Sagendorf. The strip keeps on appearring in first-run portions in its Sunday release, composed and drawn by Hy Eisman. The every day strips are reprints of old Sagendorf stories.
In 1933, Max and Dave Fleischer Studios adjusted the Thimble Theater characters into an arrangement of Popeye the Sailor dramatic cartoon shorts for Paramount Pictures. These kid's shows ended up being among the most well known of the 1930s, and the Fleischers—and later Paramount's own particular Famous Studios—proceeded creation through 1957. These toon shorts are currently claimed by Turner Entertainment, a subsidiary of Time Warner, and circulated by sister organization Warner Bros. Excitement.
Through the years, Popeye has additionally showed up in comic books, TV toons, arcade and feature diversions, many advertisements[citation needed] and fringe items (extending from spinach to confection smokes), and the 1980 real to life film regulated by Robert Altman that featured entertainer Robin Williams as Popeye.
In 2002, TV Guide positioned Popeye #20 on its "50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time" list.[2]
Substance
1 Fictional personality and story
2 Thimble Theater and Popeye funny cartoons
2.1 Artists after Segar
2.2 Reprints
3 Comic books
4 Theatrical energized toons
5 Original TV kid's shows
6 Theme tune
7 Other media
7.1 Radio

7.2 Films
7.2.1 Popeye (1980)
7.2.2 Upcoming film
7.3 Video and pinball recreations
7.4 Marketing, tie-ins, and supports
8 Cultural birthplaces and effect
8.1 Spinach

8.2 Word coinages
8.3 Events and respects
9 Thimble Theater/Popeye characters
9.1 Characters beginning in the funny cartoons
9.2 Characters beginning in the kid's shows
10 Filmography
10.1 Theatrical and TV toons
10.2 Television specials and peculiarity length movies
10.3 DVD accumulations
11 Footnotes
12 References
13 External connections
Narrative character and story
Contrasts in Popeye's story and characterization shift relying upon the medium. While Swee'pea is conclusively Popeye's ward in the funny cartoons, he is frequently delineated as having a place with Olive Oyl in toons. The kid's shows additionally periodically emphasize parts of Popeye's family who have never showed up in the strip, eminently his twin nephews Peepeye, Pupeye, Pipeye and Poopeye.
Despite the fact that there is no total feeling of progression in the stories, certain plot and presentation components remain generally steady, incorporating intentional disagreements in Popeye's abilities. In spite of the fact that now and again he appears deprived of conduct or uneducated, Popeye is frequently delineated as equipped for thinking of answers for issues that (to the police, or, in particular, established researchers) appear unconquerable. Popeye has, then again, shown Sherlock Holmes-like investigative ability (deciding for example that his darling Olive was snatched by assessing the profundity of the miscreants' foot shaped impressions in the sand), logical creativity (as his development, inside a couple of hours, of a "spinach-drive" shuttle), or misrepresented (yet effective) strategic contentions (by showing to discretionary meetings his own particular presence and superhuman quality as the main genuine assurance of world peace). Popeye's funnel likewise ends up being profoundly adaptable. In addition to everything else, it has served as a cutting light, stream motor, propeller, periscope, and, obviously, a whistle with which he transforms his trademark toot. Popeye additionally every so often consumes spinach through his funnel, once in a while sucking in the can itself alongside the substance. He at times seems to utilize it to smoke tobacco.[citation needed]
Popeye's endeavors are additionally improved by a couple of repeating plot components. One is the adoration triangle between Popeye, Olive and Bluto, and the recent's unlimited maneuvers to claim Olive at Popeye's cost. An alternate is his close virtuous steadiness in beating any deterrent to please Olive, who frequently disavows Popeye for Bluto's dime-store progresses. She is the main character Popeye will allow to provide for him a pounding. At long last, Popeye generally uncovers terrible plots by inadvertently sneaking up on the enemies as they boast about or lay out their schemes.[citation nee
In spite of the fact that Segar's Thimble Theater strip was in its tenth year when Popeye made his introduction, the mariner rapidly turned into the principle center of the strip and Thimble Theater soon turned into one of King Features' most mainstream properties throughout the 1930s. Thimble Theater was proceeded after Segar's demise in 1938 by a few scholars and craftsmen, most quite Segar's right hand Bud Sagendorf. The strip keeps on appearring in first-run portions in its Sunday release, composed and drawn by Hy Eisman. The every day strips are reprints of old Sagendorf stories.
In 1933, Max and Dave Fleischer Studios adjusted the Thimble Theater characters into an arrangement of Popeye the Sailor dramatic cartoon shorts for Paramount Pictures. These kid's shows ended up being among the most well known of the 1930s, and the Fleischers—and later Paramount's own particular Famous Studios—proceeded creation through 1957. These toon shorts are currently claimed by Turner Entertainment, a subsidiary of Time Warner, and circulated by sister organization Warner Bros. Excitement.
In 2002, TV Guide positioned Popeye #20 on its "50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time" list.[2]
Substance
1 Fictional personality and story
2 Thimble Theater and Popeye funny cartoons
2.1 Artists after Segar
2.2 Reprints
3 Comic books
4 Theatrical energized toons
5 Original TV kid's shows
6 Theme tune
7 Other media
7.1 Radio
7.2.1 Popeye (1980)
7.2.2 Upcoming film
7.3 Video and pinball recreations
7.4 Marketing, tie-ins, and supports
8 Cultural birthplaces and effect
8.1 Spinach
8.3 Events and respects
9 Thimble Theater/Popeye characters
9.1 Characters beginning in the funny cartoons
9.2 Characters beginning in the kid's shows
10 Filmography
10.1 Theatrical and TV toons
10.2 Television specials and peculiarity length movies
10.3 DVD accumulations
11 Footnotes
12 References
13 External connections
Narrative character and story
Contrasts in Popeye's story and characterization shift relying upon the medium. While Swee'pea is conclusively Popeye's ward in the funny cartoons, he is frequently delineated as having a place with Olive Oyl in toons. The kid's shows additionally periodically emphasize parts of Popeye's family who have never showed up in the strip, eminently his twin nephews Peepeye, Pupeye, Pipeye and Poopeye.
Despite the fact that there is no total feeling of progression in the stories, certain plot and presentation components remain generally steady, incorporating intentional disagreements in Popeye's abilities. In spite of the fact that now and again he appears deprived of conduct or uneducated, Popeye is frequently delineated as equipped for thinking of answers for issues that (to the police, or, in particular, established researchers) appear unconquerable. Popeye has, then again, shown Sherlock Holmes-like investigative ability (deciding for example that his darling Olive was snatched by assessing the profundity of the miscreants' foot shaped impressions in the sand), logical creativity (as his development, inside a couple of hours, of a "spinach-drive" shuttle), or misrepresented (yet effective) strategic contentions (by showing to discretionary meetings his own particular presence and superhuman quality as the main genuine assurance of world peace). Popeye's funnel likewise ends up being profoundly adaptable. In addition to everything else, it has served as a cutting light, stream motor, propeller, periscope, and, obviously, a whistle with which he transforms his trademark toot. Popeye additionally every so often consumes spinach through his funnel, once in a while sucking in the can itself alongside the substance. He at times seems to utilize it to smoke tobacco.[citation needed]
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