
First up, from 1929, his this Popeye bingo game! Nice graphics!

Next, a pretty old Popeye bagatelle game!

1958 Popeye game!

1960 Popeye Halloween treat bucket! Well, I suppose it could be used as an Easter basket, too!

1960 Popeye Playtown!

Popeye 8mm home movie! I have no idea if these are Fleischer Popeyes, the later ones by Paramount, or the ones that were made just for TV!

This Popeye ball toss game looks nice, but it's kind of bizarre... throw balls into Popeye's hat?

I suppose that's no more bizarre than this Popeye Basketball Game, eh?

Popeye Belt Buckle!

A somewhat off-model Popeye Card Game!

Popeye Party Centerpiece!

An off-model, but still charming, Popeye clock!

Popeye coloring book from 1971!

Popeye dot to dot book original cover art!

Popeye flashlight!

Popeye frame tray puzzle!


Popeye giant floor puzzle!

Talking Popeye Hand Puppet by Gund!




These Italian mini-models of Popeye, Poopdeck Pappy, Olive Oyl, and Brutus are pretty cool, if you ask me!

Popeye Jumpkins! Looks nice and all... but look at that package... what the heck do they mean by "harmless colors"?!?

Popeye Lite Brite set! Funny how the photo shows a more accurate Popeye than the packaging art, eh?

1969 Magic Slate!

1978 Magic Slate!

1981 Magic Slate!

Mattel's talking Popeye hand puppet!


Even Popeye wasn't immune to manufacturers using his image on a card to sell some generic toys!

Popeye paint by numbers!

Popeye party game!
More Popeye stuff next time!



Arf Arf! 'At's swell, I tells ya!
ReplyDelete"what the heck do they mean by 'harmless colors'?!?"
ReplyDeleteI believe they mean non-toxic/non-lead-based paint was used, making it safe for small children.
Top cat James - ya's obviouskly a man's of soofistickacated taste!
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