Popeye and Bluto both run a taxi service. Bluto bullies Popeye and gets him to turn over all of his cab fares. Popeye eventually gets the better of Bluto. Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres. Music by Winston Sharples. Produced in 1954.
An imaginative version of the old folktale, directed by Harry Bailey and John Foster. In this version of the story, Grandma’s got more bite than the wolf!
Wiffle Piffle proposes to Betty Boop, but she tells him that she wants to marry a “bronco busting” cowboy. He heads off to a dude ranch to learn how to become a real cowboy.
At Betty Boop’s Animal Hospital, various animals have appropriate ailments – a giraffe has a sore throat, a herring is pickled, etc. Morale becomes a problem until Professor Grampy comes to the rescue with a song and dance to cure the blues.
A Cinderella like tale in which Olive is the princess and Popeye is the prince. Bluto is the shopowner brute who bullies Olive, only to get taught a lesson by a buff, spinach-eating Prince Popeye. Animation by Al Eugster and William B. Pattengill, …