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Contents
- 1 Popeye the Sailor
- 1.1 Betty Boop Cartoons
- 1.2 Max Fleischer Era (1933-1942)
- 1.3 Famous Studios Era (1942-1957)
- 1.3.1 October 16, 1942–September 3, 1943
- 1.3.2 November 26, 1943–August 24, 1945
- 1.3.3 March 15, 1946–March 26, 1948
- 1.3.4 June 18, 1948–November 12, 1954
- 1.3.5 December 10, 1954–November 16, 1956
- 1.3.6 December 14, 1956–August 9, 1957
- 1.4 1956-1957 Fleischer, Famous Studios and King Features Era (TV Reprints)
- 1.5 1960–1962 King Features Syndicate TV (TV Shorts)
- 2 Popeye
- 3 See also
Popeye the Sailor[]
Betty Boop Cartoons[]
July 14, 1933[]
Max Fleischer Era (1933-1942)[]
August 14, 1933–April 28, 1939[]
colorized variant from
a.a.p. cartoons
colorized variant from a.a.p. cartoons
Title logo from the 1980 movie.
Title logo from 1934 Screen Song
Customers Wanted and Leave Well Enough Alone (1939)
Logo from the 1936 2 reel special Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
Logo from the 1937 2 reel special Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves
Logo from the 1939 2 reel special Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp
May 19–July 30, 1939[]
November 3, 1939–July 11, 1941[]
September 8, 1941-September 4, 1942[]
Famous Studios Era (1942-1957)[]
October 16, 1942–September 3, 1943[]
November 26, 1943–August 24, 1945[]
March 15, 1946–March 26, 1948[]
Extremely Rare Technicolor version from Safari So Good (1947)
Wigwam Whoopee and Pre-Hysterical Man (1948)
June 18, 1948–November 12, 1954[]
Popeye, the Ace of Space (1953)
December 10, 1954–November 16, 1956[]
December 14, 1956–August 9, 1957[]
1956-1957 Fleischer, Famous Studios and King Features Era (TV Reprints)[]
This series of opening titles based on the logo for the 1950s comic books
Logo used for early 1939 shorts
Logo used for 1939-1941 shorts
Logo used for 1941-1942 shorts
Logo used for 1942–1943 shorts
Rarely used logo on 1942-1943 colorized cartoons
Logo used on 1942–1943 colorized shorts
Logo used on the 1943–1955 color shorts and the 3 Fleischer Color Specials
1960–1962 King Features Syndicate TV (TV Shorts)[]
Popeye[]
1970s–present[]
Alternative version (201?-present)
See also[]