Information for "Popeye (cartoon)"

Basic information

Display titlePopeye (cartoon)
Default sort keyPopeye (cartoon)
Page length (in bytes)46,896
Namespace ID0
Page ID91503
Page content languageen - English
Page content modelwikitext
Indexing by robotsAllowed
Number of redirects to this page1
Counted as a content pageYes
Number of subpages of this page8 (0 redirects; 8 non-redirects)
Page imagePopeye.jpg

Page protection

EditAllow all users (infinite)
MoveAllow all users (infinite)
DeleteAllow all users (infinite)
View the protection log for this page.

Edit history

Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
Latest editorOgleguy2000 (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit06:16, 7 April 2024
Total number of edits28
Recent number of edits (within past 180 days)1
Recent number of distinct authors1

Page properties

Transcluded templates (6)

Templates used on this page:

SEO properties

Description

Content

Article description: (description)
This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements.
Originally a minor character in Elzie Segar's newspaper comic strip Thimble Theater, Popeye the Sailor quickly took over the series, edging out Ham Gravy as the principal suitor of Olive Oyl. He made his animation debut in a 1933 Betty Boop short produced by Fleischer Studios, and continued appearing in cartoons throughout the 1940s and 1950s, when Famous Studios produced the series, and even continued on into several made-for-tv cartoons. Despite his sailor moniker, Popeye rarely ventured out to sea, instead spending his days romancing Olive Oyl and competed with Bluto for her affections.
Information from Extension:WikiSEO