Popeye and Friends - 15 Cartoons DVD Felix the Cat NEW
Popeye and Friends - Fifteen Cartoon Set
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If cartoons are your thing, then this 15 cartoon set will make your Saturday morning! Enjoy the antics of Popeye in “Popeye For President,” “I Don’t Scare,” “I’m In The Army Now,” “Poopdeck Pappy,” as well as some fun from Felix the Cat.
Includes:
Popeye for President (Popeye)Spree Lunch (Popeye)Fright to the Finish (Popeye)Taxi-Turvy (Popeye)Shuteye Popeye (Popeye)Poopdeck Paddy (Popeye)Little Sweet Pea (Popeye)I’m in the Army Now (Popeye)Customers Wanted (Popeye)Haul in One (Popeye)Insect to Injury (Popeye)Nearly Weds (Popeye)I Don’t Scare (Popeye)Bold King Cole (Felix the Cat)The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg (Felix the Cat)
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