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Popeye meets Alibaba

Popeye the sailor meets Alibaba's 40 thieves

Casper- A honting we will go - 1949

Casper The Friendly Ghost first appeared in 1945, leaving the haunted house to go out and make friends. Whilst he initially scared everyone he met, he soon proved his worth in sorting out greedy landlords and the like. Meanwhile, Felix The Cat had become a hugely popular piece of American culture during the 1920s and repeated that success on a worldwide basis. Includes: The Friendly Ghost (1945) (Casper), A Haunting We Will Go (1949) (Casper), Spooking About Africa (1957) (Casper), April Maze (1930) (Felix), Felix The Cat And The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg (1936) (Felix) and Neptune Nonsense (1936) (Felix).

Popeye for President

Popeye runs for Presidency against Bluto

Betty Boop's Crazy inventions

Betty Boop-oop-a-dooped her way to the silver screen in the Max Fleischer short Dizzy Dishes on August 8th, 1930. Since then, she’s been captivating audiences for over 70 years with her innocent start out as the bubbly bombshell that we know and love today. In fact, at the start of her career, BETTY WAS A DOG. Yes, you read that right—a dog! It was only after appearances in several Fleischer cartoons that she eventually shed her canine ears in 1932’s Any Rags and assumed a human shape. And what a shape! With her AMPLE CURVES and trademark SULTRY SWAY, Betty characterized a sexuality common to the depression a paying audience. Oftentimes, the occasional breeze would be known to lift Betty’s tiny dress or accidentally force her top off--much to the shock of viewers

Superman: the beginning

The very first episode of Superman

The Three Stooges -Dentist the menace

Billed as The New Three Stooges, these cartoons featured wrap-around live action segments from the original Three Stooges, produced and directed by Edward Bernds. These were originally released in 1965 and it was planned to produce animated features on the likes of the Marx Brothers and other comedians, although these were later shelved. Includes: There Auto Be A Law, That Old Shell Game, Dentist The Menace, Safari So Good, That Little Old Bomb Maker, Woodsmen Bear That Tree, Let's Shoot The Player Piano Player and Thimk Or Thwim.

Casper- April maze

Casper The Friendly Ghost first appeared in 1945, leaving the haunted house to go out and make friends. Whilst he initially scared everyone he met, he soon proved his worth in sorting out greedy landlords and the like. Meanwhile, Felix The Cat had become a hugely popular piece of American culture during the 1920s and repeated that success on a worldwide basis. Includes: The Friendly Ghost (1945) (Casper), A Haunting We Will Go (1949) (Casper), Spooking About Africa (1957) (Casper), April Maze (1930) (Felix), Felix The Cat And The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg (1936) (Felix) and Neptune Nonsense (1936) (Felix).

Betty Boop's Rise to fame

Betty Boop-oop-a-dooped her way to the silver screen in the Max Fleischer short Dizzy Dishes on August 8th, 1930. Since then, she’s been captivating audiences for over 70 years with her innocent start out as the bubbly bombshell that we know and love today. In fact, at the start of her career, BETTY WAS A DOG. Yes, you read that right—a dog! It was only after appearances in several Fleischer cartoons that she eventually shed her canine ears in 1932’s Any Rags and assumed a human shape. And what a shape! With her AMPLE CURVES and trademark SULTRY SWAY, Betty characterized a sexuality common to the depression a paying audience. Oftentimes, the occasional breeze would be known to lift Betty’s tiny dress or accidentally force her top off--much to the shock of viewers

The Mechanical Monsters

Man vs Machine: Superman fights the Mechanical Monsters

The Three Stooges -Let's Shoot the player piano player

Billed as The New Three Stooges, these cartoons featured wrap-around live action segments from the original Three Stooges, produced and directed by Edward Bernds. These were originally released in 1965 and it was planned to produce animated features on the likes of the Marx Brothers and other comedians, although these were later shelved. Includes: There Auto Be A Law, That Old Shell Game, Dentist The Menace, Safari So Good, That Little Old Bomb Maker, Woodsmen Bear That Tree, Let's Shoot The Player Piano Player and Thimk Or Thwim.

Popeye: A Haul in One

When Popeye met Olive

Casper- Felix the cat and the goose that laid the golden egg

Casper The Friendly Ghost first appeared in 1945, leaving the haunted house to go out and make friends. Whilst he initially scared everyone he met, he soon proved his worth in sorting out greedy landlords and the like. Meanwhile, Felix The Cat had become a hugely popular piece of American culture during the 1920s and repeated that success on a worldwide basis. Includes: The Friendly Ghost (1945) (Casper), A Haunting We Will Go (1949) (Casper), Spooking About Africa (1957) (Casper), April Maze (1930) (Felix), Felix The Cat And The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg (1936) (Felix) and Neptune Nonsense (1936) (Felix).

Superman: Billion Dollar Limited

Superman saves the day when a billion dollar gold shipment is threatened

The Three Stooges -Safari so good

Billed as The New Three Stooges, these cartoons featured wrap-around live action segments from the original Three Stooges, produced and directed by Edward Bernds. These were originally released in 1965 and it was planned to produce animated features on the likes of the Marx Brothers and other comedians, although these were later shelved. Includes: There Auto Be A Law, That Old Shell Game, Dentist The Menace, Safari So Good, That Little Old Bomb Maker, Woodsmen Bear That Tree, Let's Shoot The Player Piano Player and Thimk Or Thwim.

Popeye: Greek Mirthology

Popeye tells how he discovered the power of Spinach

Casper- Neptune nonsense

Casper The Friendly Ghost first appeared in 1945, leaving the haunted house to go out and make friends. Whilst he initially scared everyone he met, he soon proved his worth in sorting out greedy landlords and the like. Meanwhile, Felix The Cat had become a hugely popular piece of American culture during the 1920s and repeated that success on a worldwide basis. Includes: The Friendly Ghost (1945) (Casper), A Haunting We Will Go (1949) (Casper), Spooking About Africa (1957) (Casper), April Maze (1930) (Felix), Felix The Cat And The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg (1936) (Felix) and Neptune Nonsense (1936) (Felix).

Betty Boop - Be Human

Betty Boop-oop-a-dooped her way to the silver screen in the Max Fleischer short Dizzy Dishes on August 8th, 1930. Since then, she’s been captivating audiences for over 70 years with her innocent start out as the bubbly bombshell that we know and love today. In fact, at the start of her career, BETTY WAS A DOG. Yes, you read that right—a dog! It was only after appearances in several Fleischer cartoons that she eventually shed her canine ears in 1932’s Any Rags and assumed a human shape. And what a shape! With her AMPLE CURVES and trademark SULTRY SWAY, Betty characterized a sexuality common to the depression a paying audience. Oftentimes, the occasional breeze would be known to lift Betty’s tiny dress or accidentally force her top off--much to the shock of viewers

Superman: The Arctic Giant

A giant monster from the Arctic threatens the streets of the city