"Popeye: Sailors"
Part 4: Kratos-
Similar to previous attempts to cross reference Popeye's character virtues, one would be remiss to not find a sailor that could match his feats of raw unbridled strength. This however isn't as easy (Read more: https://t.co/0ifhbRIMv0)

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Tuesday Morning cartoons I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Bugs in Rhapsody Rabbit (1946)
Pink Panther in Put-put, Pink (1968)
Popeye in Choose Your ‘Weppins’ (1935)
Spike & Chester in Tree For Two (1952)
Tom & Jerry in Downbeat Bear (1956)

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Popeye: Sailors
Part 3:
Now I know what you're thinking, this whole contest was supposed to pit Popeye against other "Sailors". Well, with Eugene the Jeep's unrivaled wisdom, (Read more:https://t.co/i9yWYWZXbX)

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So the premise for my Popeye: Sailors fan fictiop))ll)0n all comes about when the meddlesome magical imp, Eugene the Jeep decides to enchant Popeye's tug boat into a multidimensional vessel for spits and giggles. Read more: https://t.co/h4SbAXZKBC

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If, after Season 3 Remastered, you decide to suddenly swerve and practice your craft with a different licensed property before doing a new Sam and Max game...

I request Popeye. Based heavily on the newspaper comics.

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Thursday Morning cartoons I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Bugs & Daffy in People Are Bunny (1959)
A Tale of Two Kitties (1942)
Popeye in Pitchin' Woo at the Zoo (1944)
Symphony in Slang (1951)
Daffy & Elmer inTo Duck... or Not to Duck (1943)

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When all the waves began to reach my little island oasis getaway in my mind. What couldn't Popeye crossover with though? I'll play with some fun concepts, but here's sailor Luffy from One Piece in my new Fan series "Popeye: Sailors".
Peace ya'll

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Wednesday Morning cartoons I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Tweety & Sylvester in The Last Hungry Cat (1961)
Pink Panther in Pink-A-Boo (1966)
Barney in Cobs and Robbers (1953)
Popeye in The Fly's Last Flight (1949)
Zoom at the Top (1962)

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