A good ole classic cartoon from yesteryear, just after they started adding color. Lois gets kidnapped by a mad scientist and only superman can save her!!! This is his FIRST cinematic adventure. We have to save these to share,
This one is called Electric Earthquake. A mad scientist attempts to blow up Manhattan. Lois Lane investigates and Superman saves the day. Ohhhh what a man!
Everybodys wise guy rabbit is at it again. Did you know, in this episode, The "Fresh Hare" episode was banned from television for almost 30 years because it was considered too racey for the time!!! Bugs Bunny is wanted "dead or alive" by the Mounted Police, led by Elmer Fudd. He'll be awfully was...
Superman:MechanicalMonsters. A mad scientist unleashes robots to rob banks and loot museums. Superman saves the day.Watch closely. This early episode, superman DOES NOT FLY, he jumps all over.
Superman:Arctic Giant.This may be one of the original sources of inspiration for everybody's favorite Japanese monster, Godzilla! As you will note this cartoon predates Godzilla's appearance in Japanese film lore by a good 12 years, yet we see many Godzilla-like qualities in this one.(IA)
Superman 1942: BillionDollarLimited. Superman must save a runaway train full of gold bullion from some bad guys who are doing their level best to rob it. Lois Lane is in the thick of things, as usual, but this time she gets to take some pot shots at the bad guys with a machine gun, as well as try...
Popeye 1957: Patriotic Popeye Popeye's nephews want to play with fireworks on July 4th, but Popeye tries to dissuade them. They manage to light some off and get into trouble. Popeye saves the day
Popeye 1954:Private Eye Popeye.Olive Oyl is the femme fatale with a valuable, green, glowing jewel in need of protection. Popeye plays private eye and saves the day.
Popeye 1954: Taxi-Turvey. Popeye and Bluto both run a taxi service. Bluto bullies Popeye and gets him to turn over all of his cab fares. Popeye eventually gets the better of Bluto.
Popeye 1952: Shut Eye Popeye. Popeye the Sailor snores while he sleeps, which disturbs Mouse, who is also trying to sleep. A war breaks out between Popeye and Mouse which Mouse eventually wins.
Superman 1942: Terror on the Midway. The plot: There is a big gorilla who escapes, a beautiful girl who screams, and a hero who flies to her rescue. Sound familiar? Well, not quite, but it's still a great flick.
Popeye 1952: Ancient Fistory. A Cinderella like tale in which Olive is the princess and Popeye is the prince. Bluto is the shopowner brute who bullies Olive, only to get taught a lesson by a buff, spinach-eating Prince Popeye.
Popeye 1954: Bride and Gloom: Popeye and Olive are finally planning to get married. The plans change, though, after Olive has a dream where she sees their future kids and all the mischief they get into.
Popeye 1952: Big Bad Sinbad. Popeye takes nephews to the Nautical Museum and tells them a story about how he "knocked the tar out" of Sinbad, the greatest sailor in the world.
Popeye 1936: Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor. Wow, the title is almost as long as the toon! The classic tale of Sinbad the Sailor, adapted for Popeye and Olive. Featuring memorable appearances by Wimpy, Olive, and the singing two-headed monster.
Popeye 1937: Popeye Meets Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. The classic Arabian adventure, adapted for Popeye and Olive Oyl.This is another of the three, long Popeye cartoons from the 1930's.This has more than the usual number of crazy comments by the characters and strange transformations by Olive...
Popeye 1939: The Natural Thing To Do. Another rarely seen Popeye classic. This time, it's from 1939.I seen a lot of Popeye cartoons, but this one takes the prize for bizarre.
Popeye 1936: I Want to be a Lifeguard. In yet another rarely seen Popeye cartoon, Popeye and Bluto compete to be a life guard, just to be with girls (particularly Olive Oyl). Good thing Popeye has spinach in his locker..
Popeye 1936: In the Army Now. Popeye and Bluto are trying to sign up with the Army (which is strange as both Popeye and Bluto are already in the Navy, at least in several earlier cartoons) so that they'll have a uniform to impress Olive Oyl with.
Popeye 1933: Bloe Me Down In this rarely seen Popeye animated film in public domain, Popeye goes to Mexico on a boat... oh wait, it's a whale. He goes there to meet Olive Oyl. Then, Popeye meets ...
Superman 1942: The Magnetic Telescope A mad scientist creates a giant magnet that brings celestial bodies down from the sky. The police try to destroy it just as he is in the process of bringing down a cometthis causes the comet to spin out of control and threaten to destroy the earth! Superman c...
Superman 1942: Jabateurs Being that this was created in the U.S during the second world war, it's not surprising that a Japanese fellow would be cast as a bad guy. This was the enemy of democracy and freedom and that is Supe's main gig.
Popeye 1956: Out To Punch Bluto and Popeye apparently have a big boxing match set up.Their training headquarters are right across from each other, something, of course, you would only see in a cartoon. In one building, Bluto is in a hammock, hitting the punching bag with his feet. He's overly con...