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POPEYE - Popeye the Sailor is a cartoon fictional character created by Elzie Crisler Segar. The character first appeared in the daily King Features comic stri...
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The cartooning gods smiled on Dec. 8, 1894, which produced James Thurber & Elzie Segar, creator of this sailorman |
Toon Lagoon at Universal Studios Florida boasts a white-knuckle raft ride named for Bluto & this sailor |
In 1937 the spinach-growing town of Crystal City, Texas erected a statue of this animated character |
Poopdeck Pappy is the papa of this comical chap |
The nickname of Detective Eagan, who inspired "The French Connection", & of Detective Doyle in the film |
On March 26 spinach growers in Crystal City, Texas dedicated a statue honoring this comic strip character |
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Exophthalmia. |
Macrurus cinereus, a deep sea fish. |
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Popeye the Sailor is a cartoon fictional character created by Elzie Crisler Segar. The character first appeared in the daily King Features comic strip, Thimble Theatre, on January 17, 1929, and Popeye became the strip's title in later years; Popeye has also appeared in theatrical and television animated cartoons.Segar's Thimble Theatre strip was in its 10th year when Popeye made his debut, but the one-eyed (left) sailor quickly became the main focus of the strip, and Thimble Theatre became one of King Features' most popular properties during the 1930s. After Segar's death in 1938, Thimble Theatre was continued by several writers and artists, most notably Segar's assistant Bud Sagendorf. The strip continues to appear in first-run installments in its Sunday edition, written and drawn by Hy Eisman. The daily strips are reprints of old Sagendorf stories.In 1933, Max Fleischer adapted the Thimble Theatre characters into a series of Popeye the Sailor theatrical cartoon shorts for Paramount P |