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Popeye Bridge Ahoy Color

This is a collection of every Turner colorized popeye cartoon I could find on the internet.

Popeye Bridge Ahoy Color
Image gallery for Popeye the Sailor: Bridge Ahoy! (S) - FilmAffinity
Image gallery for Popeye the Sailor: Bridge Ahoy! (S) - FilmAffinity
Bridge Ahoy! | Popeye the Sailorpedia | Fandom
Bridge Ahoy! | Popeye the Sailorpedia | Fandom

This is a collection of every Turner colorized popeye cartoon I could find on the internet. The majority of these were in another language and were remade into. Bridge Ahoy!, released on May 1, 1936, is Fleischer Studios' 33rd Popeye cartoon.

Bridge Ahoy! | Popeye the Sailorpedia | Fandom
Bridge Ahoy! | Popeye the Sailorpedia | Fandom

While making use of Bluto's Ferry, Popeye and Olive see the latter's car crushed by the ferry captain in order to leave enough space for Oscar's meat truck. They then witness Bluto throw Wimpy to the water for being unable to pay the fare, but Popeye rescues him. The sailor tells Bluto, "We'll build a bridge and.

Popeye the Sailor Episode 34 Bridge Ahoy! | Watch cartoons online ...
Popeye the Sailor Episode 34 Bridge Ahoy! | Watch cartoons online ...

Bridge Ahoy (1936) - Olive and Popeye are building a bridge. In one scene, they are tossing rivets to each other. In the colored print, for a split second, Popeye and Olive switch places because the colored cel, featuring the two characters, was filmed in reverse, ruining the careful pacing of the scene.

Bridge Ahoy (1936) - The Internet Animation Database
Bridge Ahoy (1936) - The Internet Animation Database

Popeye The Sailor - Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp (1939) Tom & Jerry Triple Trouble Classic Cartoon Compilation WB Kids. This is a list of the 109 cartoons of the Popeye the Sailor film series produced by Fleischer Studios for Paramount Pictures from 1933 to 1942. [1] During the course of production in 1941, Paramount assumed control of the Fleischer studio, removing founders Max and Dave Fleischer from control of the studio and renaming the organization Famous Studios by 1942.

Popeye the Sailor Theatrical Series -Fleischer Studios, Page 2 | BCDB
Popeye the Sailor Theatrical Series -Fleischer Studios, Page 2 | BCDB

Popeye cartoons continued. Bridge Ahoy!: Directed by Dave Fleischer, Seymour Kneitel. With Lou Fleischer, Jack Mercer, Mae Questel, Gus Wicke.

Bridge Ahoy (1936) - The Internet Animation Database
Bridge Ahoy (1936) - The Internet Animation Database

Fed up with Bluto's greed with his expensive river ferry service, Popeye, Olive and Wimpy decide to undermine the bully by building a bridge instead. Bluto becomes enraged and starts to wreck the structure. Popeye vows to build a bridge across the river so he won't have to endure Bluto's high fare and obnoxious behavior.

Popeye's is one slick bridge-building operation. High atop the uncompleted bridge, Olive cooks hamburgers and sends them one story down to Wimpy, who responds by sending up a hot rivet, which Popeye tap. In response, Popeye vows to build a bridge across the river to offer free passage.

The construction site becomes a battleground as Bluto attempts to sabotage their efforts. Synopsis Popeye gets fed up with the poor service from Bluto's Ferry Service and decides to build a bridge. Popeye the Sailor - 1936 Episode 5 - Bridge Ahoy!.After objecting to Bluto's abusive behavior and high rates for his river ferry service, Popeye vows to build a toll-free bridge.

With the help of Wimpy and Olive Oyl, the construction is making progress until Bluto comes along to disrupt their work.

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