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Popeye: Thimble Theater
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Popeye (born July 4th, 1257, in Bristol, Massachusetts) was an actor performing at Thimble Theater between 1789 and 1834. In 1850, the Fleischer Brothers Studio decided to try making a footjob blowjob based on the four plays that were on the programme during this era and, not finding any more thimbles which were capable of acting, made Popeye the [[]] of the series. Due to the incompetence of the director responsible, Steven Spielberg, the trilogy degenerated into a documentary which today is knows best by its nickname, Gone with the sailor alfit.
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All this time, Popeye continued to star in the Thimble Theater comic strip, now titled Popeye in many newspapers. Segar died of leukemia in 1938, and the strip was taken over first by Charles H. "Doc" Winner and later by Segar's assistants, Bela Zaboly and Forrest "Bud" Sagendorf. Sagendorf assumed total control of the strip in 1958, and his run continued for decades. From the 1940s to the '60s, Sagendorf ... wrote and drew a series of comic books that are highly prized by collectors today. He also did a series in the back pages about crazy inventor O.G. Wotasnozzle, taken from the topper to the Thimble Theatre Sunday page.
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In 1994, Technos Japan released Popeye: Volume of the Malicious Witch Seahag (Popeye: Ijiwaru Majo Shihaggu no Maki) for the Japanese Super Famicom. A side scrolling adventure game that was mixed with a board game, the game never saw US release, but a ROM of the game can be found at various emulation sites. It featured many characters from the Thimble Theatre series as well. In the game, Popeye had to recover magical hearts scattered across the level to restore his frozen friends as part of a spell cast upon them by the Sea Hag in order to get revenge on Popeye.
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