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Old 05-01-2021, 01:23 PM   #15104
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
I never saw the non-animated version of Popeye but from what I remember, the animated version was much more willing to fight than to try to defuse a situation by other means. None of this turn the other cheek nonsense.

Get into fight, is getting the crap kicked out of him, rips open a can of spinach, kicks the crap out of his opponent.

Rinse and repeat.
Wasn't it usual in the animated version of Popeye that he would take a lot of abuse before being pushed to fight (much like in the scene that I posted)? As an example, in one cartoon didn't Bluto embarrass Popeye by forcing him into samba dancing (which Popeye couldn't do, he could barely dance at all)? Didn't Popeye take some spinach and become the greatest samba dancer while also beating Bluto senseless?
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