POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN

Those were the days of Saturday morning cartoons meant a lot for kids, most of us collecting had experienced this. Our parent couldn't take us away in front of the Black and White TV until it was on commercial break, and whenever we do our chores, we would hurry-up and finish before the show resumes or worse, we stop and continue later. I remember our TV was like a big cabinet with sliding doors and dials to change the channel, I would wait patiently for the picture to slowly come-out so I could watch my favorite cartoons.
Now, here's a little history I learned about Popeye's origins:
Popeye the Sailor is a cartoon of a fictional character created by Elzie Crisler Segar. Popeye has appeared in comic strips and cartoons on both TV and Movies, including a live-action version depicted by Robin Williams during the 1980's. He first appeared in the Daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre on January 17, 1929. Popeye also became the strip's title in later years.
Popeye the Sailor is a cartoon of a fictional character created by Elzie Crisler Segar. Popeye has appeared in comic strips and cartoons on both TV and Movies, including a live-action version depicted by Robin Williams during the 1980's. He first appeared in the Daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre on January 17, 1929. Popeye also became the strip's title in later years.
I really thought I had outgrew Popeye and Friends, It was similar to Tom & Jerry with simple comedic antics and was light to watch - It was fun. Until I went to the 2012 Philippine Annual Toy Convention, It was my first time to go to such big event. Like any other collector, I was looking around for some great buys, not expensive and hard-core stuff but are figures that I need to complete my line at affordable price or cheap and out of the ordinary. It was a fun and exhausting afternoon, then I stumbled upon a box with old toys from one of the seller which I never got the name and there it was - a vintage rubber and articulated Popeye, Olive, Sweet Pea, Brutus and Lumpy as a set.
POPEYE is the main character for this set, he is a sailor and is married to Olive Oyl and has one child Sweet Pea. The set is even made bigger with the Brutus figure which is the main villain and with Lumpy the burger munching extra, I would say its a decent Popeye cast set. All of the figures are hollow rubber with minimal articulations in the hand and head. I was staring at these figures for a while and fragments of my childhood would pop-out my head, it was harking me back to the 90s while I was enjoying these characters as I watched them on our old black and white TV.
Copyright Njvelasquez
2012
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