You may have noticed that Popeye the Sailor Man has been in the news now that the character, or at least his earliest comic strip appearances, has entered the public domain. What this means is that ...
Popeye sang that lyric in many of the cartoons starring the super-strong Sailor Man. Indeed, he is so synonymous with spinach ...
Popeye the Sailor seeks revenge...for some unknown reason...in the trailer for the latest public domain horror movie Popeye's Revenge.
Popeye's popularity fueled a 33% increase in spinach consumption in the United States by 1931, according to King Features ...
The official trailer for Shiver Me Timbers teases a new public domain horror flick starring Popeye the Sailor Man arriving in ...
Over the course of the past few years, several popular characters from television and movies have entered the public domain.
‘Oh, I’m Popeye the Sailor Man!’ Most people know Popeye as a tough, spinach-eating sailor, a cartoon character created by American cartoonist E. C. Segar. But did you know who the real-life ...
Following recent notable additions to the public domain that include Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse ...
By Andrew Ellsworth, MD A few (or more) years ago, Popeye the Sailor Man was an inspirational cartoon character. When needed, the superhero would ...
The Popeye-spinach myth persists, even though two generations may not even know who Popeye is. To recap: Popeye was a cartoon sailor who gained superhuman strength by eating canned spinach ...