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Cartoon — Popeye and Betty Boop
M/30366 You Gotta be a Football Hero. Popeye and Olive have different
ideas about the merits of the former's team in which he packs a
demon. Popeye scores the winning try against the Giants, this
altering Olive's mind. M/30367 Little Nobody. Pudgy the pup is snubbed by his socialite neighbour, a lap-dog, until he makes a spectacular rescue which earns
his entry into the realm of snobs. M/30368 No, No, a Thousand Times No. Presented in the form of an old
time drama, this is the story of temptation being put in the way
of Betty Boop by a rascally balloonist. Despite many offers, Betty
remains faithful to her lover. M/30369 Hyp-Nut-Tist. When Popeye takes Olive Oyl to the local theatre
he cannot resist the opportunity to outdo a professional hypnotist
who tries some tricks on the sailor-man's companion. M/30370 Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky. Neighbour Bluto, jealous of the success
of Popeye's gymnasium, invades the class for young ladies.
Dressed as a belle, Bluto engages Popeye in violent exercises until
his disguise is discovered. M/303 71 Choose Your Weppins. Owner of a pawnshop Popeye gets into
trouble with a customer. With some of the old clobber around
the shop a mighty fencing match ensues. M/30372 Be Kind to Aminals. Popeye and Olive Oyl are both smitten with
humanitarian principals v^hen they espy a van-driver flogging his
horse. Popeye battles on behalf of the horse, which joins in the
merriment at his master's expense. M/30373 A Clean Shaven Man. Noting Olive's preference for beardless
gents, Popeye and Bluto hie to the nearest barbers. It is too much
of a temptation for Bluto, who tries to settle accounts with his
rival. M/303 74 Pleased to Meet Cha. Popeye with posey, Bluto with candy, call
upon Olive at the same time. Olive decides to let them fight it
out. M/30375 The Adventures of Popeye. Popeye demonstrates to a small,
bullied boy, how he, too, can win his battles. The examples
being extracts from some of his films. M/30376 A Little Soap and Water. When Betty Boop is trying to give
her pup, Pudgy, a bath, there could not be a slippery eel more
energetic. Even when the task is accomplished, it is not too long
before Pudgy needs another dowsing. M/30377 Stop That Noise. Driven frantic by the unending din of city life,
Betty Boop flees to find that midges and other rural pests are
equally intent upon disturbing her peace of mind. M/303 78 Taking the Blame. A kitten imported into Betty's home has the
happy knack of casting the blame for misdoing upon poor Pudgy
the pup. M/303 79 Dizzy Divers. Popeye and Bluto vie for the honour of retrieving
treasure many fathoms deep beneath the ocean. Spinach down
the life-line makes Popeye the winner. M/30380 Not Now. Betty's pup, Pudgy, disturbed in his nocturnal slumbers
by moggies cat-a-wawHng settles accounts v^ith his disturbers, only
to have another rude awakening. M/30381 For Better or Worser. Tired of messing for himself both literally
and figuratively, Popeye decides to get himself a bride at the same
Matrimonial Agency as his rival, Bluto. They choose the same
erirl and it is a fight all the way to the church. M/30382 Swat That Fly. Betty Boop is sorely troubled by a fly that persists
in getting into her kitchen concoctions, but in the end the fly
pops out again. M/30383 Judge for a Day. Rubbed up the wrong way on her travels to
the Court where she is working, Betty elects herself as judge and
doles out fitting punishment to offenders.