| 1. | House Tricks? | 1946 |
| 2. | Service with a Guile | 1946 |
| 3. | Klondike Casanova | 1946 |
| 4. | Peep in the Deep | 1946 |
| 5. | Rocket to Mars | 1946 |
| 6. | Rodeo Romeo | 1946 |
| 7. | The Fistic Mystic | 1946 |
| 8. | The Island Fling | 1946 |
| 9. | Abusement Park | 1947 |
| 10. | I'll Be Skiing Ya | 1947 |
| 11. | The Royal Four-Flusher | 1947 |
| 12. | Popeye and the Pirates | 1947 |
| 13. | Wotta Knight | 1947 |
| 14. | Safari So Good | 1947 |
| 15. | All's Fair at the Fair | 1947 |
Popeye and Olive enter the city of Badgag and spot Bluto doing magic tricks. He hypnotizes Olive like a snake charmer. Bluto introduces himself as the Great Bourgeois and gives Olive a fancy dress, turns Popeye into a donkey, and sits on a bed of nails. Popeye pounces on the bed and turns it into springs. The boys next compete in snake charming; Popeye blows a hornpipe on his pipe. Bluto next turns Popeye into a parrot. Bluto then locks Olive in a basket and does the sword trick; Olive escapes and gives parrot Popeye his spinach, which revives him. Bluto escapes with the rope trick and a flying carpet, but Popeye uses his pipe like a rocket to get aloft. Another battle, with Popeye using Bluto's own magic to turn Bluto into a canary. Popeye and Olive fly the carpet home, past the Statue of Liberty.
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Jackson Beck | Bluto |
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Mae Questel | Olive Oyl |
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Harry Welch | Popeye |
| Director | Seymour Kneitel |
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| Graham Place |
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| Writer | Isadore Klein, Jack Ward | |
| Producer | Sam Buchwald, Seymour Kneitel, Izzy Sparber, Bill Tytla | |
| Musician | Winston Sharples | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Index | 7451 |
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| Added Date | Jul 27, 2020 16:26:43 |
| Modified Date | Sep 06, 2024 18:20:09 |