Voiceover, Dialog, Spoken Text, Script, or Lyrics

Oh, dear. The movers will be here any minute, and I haven't finished packing.
How are we gonna get our truck in there, pal?
Just leaves it to me, chub. Okay, back 'er in.
Gosh, I'll never get through packing. Oh, the movers.
Wow!
Come right in, boys.
It's a pleasure to move a beautiful doll like you, babe.
But I haven't finished packing yet.
That's alright, miss-ckt. I'll pack for ya.
Oh, thank you.
There ya are. Dishes all packed.
Oh, you're a fast one.
Oh yeah? Watch me pack.
Oh, you're wonderful.
Why, that little show-off. Get a load of this, babe.
What a man.
Why, that dirty, double-crosser.
Ha ha ha, I sure got rid of that runt.
Bravo, bravo, you're super, man.
Okay wise guy. Catch that. And that. And that.
Oh, you're terrific.
Ha ha ha ha.

The job I did finish
Cause I ates me spinach
I'm Popeye the moving man


Written Text

A Paramount Picture
Paramount presents Popeye the Sailor in Technicolor
A Famous Studios Production
Direction: I. Sparber
Animation: Al Eugster, Wm. B. Pattengill
Story: Larz Bourne
Scenics: Robert Own
Music: Winston Sharples
A Haul in One
Copyright MCMLVI by Paramount Pictures Corporation All Rights Reserved

Popeye & Bluto Movers
Spinach


Fleischer Studios (1933 to 1942)

Popeye was produced by Fleischer Studios for Paramount Pictures from 1933 to 1942. During this time period the film shorts were originally created in black and white with the exception of three, double-length Technicolor specials. Over time many of them were colorized and re-released from the original film.

With Little Swee'Pea part of Popeye the Sailor (Fleischer Studios)

With Little Swee'Pea

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I'm in the Army Now part of Popeye the Sailor (Fleischer Studios)

I'm in the Army Now

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The Paneless Window Washer part of Popeye the Sailor (Fleischer Studios)

The Paneless Window Washer

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A Date to Skate part of Popeye the Sailor (Fleischer Studios)

A Date to Skate

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Customers Wanted part of Popeye the Sailor (Fleischer Studios)

Customers Wanted

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Famous Studios (1942 to 1957)

Popeye was produced by Famous Studios for Paramount Pictures from 1942 to 1957 after they took ownership of Fleischer Studios. After September 1943, all Popeye short films were created in color.

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