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Popeye

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Popeye, formerly Thimble Theatre, is a newspaper comic strip, first created by E.C. Segar in 1919. In 1929 it spawned a break-out character, the superstrong sailor Popeye which was adapted into a popular animated film serial by Max and Dave Fleischer in 1933. The franchise has spawned hundreds of comic strips, animated cartoons and a few TV adaptations and feature films.

References to Popeye in The Simpsons

Episodes

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
3 39 "Bart the Murderer" One horse in the race is called I Yam What I Yam, which is a catchphrase of Popeye.
5 096 "Deep Space Homer" When Homer experiences excessive G-force during a space test his face morphs into that of Popeye, whereupon he also starts to slur in a manner comparable to Popeye's speech.
11 228 "Brother's Little Helper" Bart's final song is a parody of Popeye's theme song.
13 278 "Jaws Wired Shut" When Homer saves Marge near the end all the events are a parody of a typical Popeye animated cartoon. Homer starts speaking in Popeye's near indecipherable speech with bad grammar, drinks beer rather than spinach and Marge's arms flay in a similar loose manner as Olive Oyl.
Viagra Kicks In.png 13 282 "The Old Man and the Key" During Grampa's date with Zelda, the theme music from Popeye plays when the Viagra he took earlier takes effect.
Marge Takes Steroids.png 14 300 "The Strong Arms of the Ma" When Marge first takes steroids the theme song of Popeye can be heard.
20 438 "Father Knows Worst" Homer eats mayonnaise in the manner like Popeye eats his spinach.
Popeye.png 21 518 "A Test Before Trying" Bart has a nightmare in which he sees what would happen if the school would close down: it becomes a spinach farm, where Popeye works on the land.
28 608 "The Great Phatsby: Part One" Two of the imaginary friends invited to Mr. Burns' party are referred to as "Mr. and Mrs. Popeye T. Sailorman" .
Olive Oyl.png 30 661 "Woo-hoo Dunnit?" The TV program Dateline: Springfield describes Marge as a suburban mother with "Olive Oyl" good looks.

Books

Picture Book Reference
CBGGQ-Popeye.png Comic Book Guy's Book of Pop Culture Comic Book Guy cites "Let's you and him fight" by Wimpy and "I yam what I yam" by Popeye as two of the greatest quotes of all time.

Comics

Picture Comic issue Story name Reference
Bluto CBG.png The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 1 Comic Book Guy dressed up as Bluto for Halloween in 1994.


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