The title says it all. Enjoy!
The title says it all. Enjoy!
After years of courting his sweetheart Olive Oyl, Popeye finally works up the nerve to pop the question. Coyly, Olive sends Popeye on his way, promising to give him her answer in the morning. Alas, all hopes for future marital bliss are dashed when Olive has a terrible nightmare, in which she finds herself at the mercy of Popeye’s capricious–and combative–lookalike sons Pip-Eye, Pep-Eye, Poop-Eye and Pup-Eye (who of course would show up in future cartoons cast as Popeye’s nephews). “Wimmen Is a Myskery” was remade in 1954 as Bride and Gloom. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi 1940 Fleischer Studios Distributed by: Paramount Studios Cartoon Characters: Popeye, Olive Oyl, Poopeye, Pupeye, Pipeye, Pepeye. Vocal Talent: Jack Mercer (Popeye, Poopeye, Pupeye, Pipeye, Pepeye), Margie Hines (Olive Oyl), William Penell (Bluto), Gus Wickie (Bluto).**Both names were listed for Bluto. If anyone can help solve this “myskery” I’ll be much abliged. Directed By Dave Fleischer. Produced By Max Fleischer. Executive Producer: Adolph Zukor. Animated By Willard Bowsky, Joe D’Igalo. Written By Ted Pierce.
como se amorra popeye al agüita!!!!! y los de atras ofreciendoles keteanima para que le acabe de dar un infarto OLE OLE
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