Popeye “Spooky Swabs” (1957) Cartoon

Spooky Swabs is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring Jack Mercer as Popeye and Mae Questel as Olive Oyl. Produced by Paramount Cartoon Studios (formerly Famous Studios) and directed by Isadore Sparber, it was released in 1957 and is the final cartoon in the Popeye series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures. [edit]Plot The story involves Popeye and Olive on a life raft playing checkers. They see a ship adrift thinking they are rescued. But the ship is haunted, deserted, and has a crew of ghosts with English accents (voiced by Mercer) who do not like the idea of returning to civilization, so they wreak havoc on Popeye and Olive. While Popeye hid in the ship’s galley to avoid a mob of sword-wielding ghosts, he sees a jar of “ye king’s spinach”. When Popeye consumed the spinach, he became invisible, allowing him to punch the ghosts flat allowing Olive to sew them together to create a new sail. Popeye and Olive then sail off in the sunset as the short ends. Because this cartoon is in the public domain in the United States, it’s available on various DVD compilations of theatrical Popeye cartoons as well as streaming video from various web sites.
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Korpyat – Prologue

Just a random idea from this morning.Inspiried by Tom and Jerry and many other cartoons,also blood,fear and Black Metal.Enjoy.
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Nightcore – MTC

ღ♚▬▬▬ ♪♫♬ Masturbate to cartoons ♬♫♪ ▬▬▬♚ღ Nightcored by NightcoreDreamLand I hope that you like it
Please watch in HD and enjoy it ❤ Lacuna Celebrate the Summer Nightcored by me I hope you like it
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“Wall painter” wall painting makers, best wall painters, airbrush muralist

Wall painter wall painting makers best wall painters airbrush muralist muralists in the world the best of the best how-to art, Wall Murals Wall Helpers Gaziantep muralist painters of the world’s best white cat painting culture art center istanbul Wall Mural painting and to the person who made it without knowing this culture to Make wall Külfettir airbrush painting technique of painting with the wall paintings in the world are those who best Wings cartoon, cartoon characters, murals, muralist
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Some Nights Cartoon Collab (OPEN)

no one joined my disney mep so i just closed it -bows head in shameeeee- so i figured i would open up a cartoon mep
Rules- 1. CARTOONS ONLY!!! no anime, no disney, no live action, cartoons 2. Atla/LoK and DC/Marvel will be allowed but i dont want the whole collab to be those fandoms 3. color ya own damn part
but ill watermark it 4. involving coloring, dont make it really dark but again not to poppy, the mood of the song is sorta mellow so the colorings should correspond accordingly 5. gimme some interesting cartoons people, i want NOSTALGIA to come forth 6. no repeat fandoms 7. not a couple mep but you can showcase a couple, just dont base the part around them 8. i pick my editors, NOT first come, first serve 9. i will send out parts, dont cut the song yourself 10. have fun, be a boss, and rock this shitttt Parts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ME-Ed, Edd n’ Eddy 8. 9. 10. song by Fun.
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The great quotes of: Ultron

Read Description please: This a little series I have decided to make. I will compile what I believe to be the greatest quotes of animated cartoon characters proceeded by a clip show set to a song I feel embodies the Character,this time being Ultron. If you have any recommendation put them in the comments below. Thank You
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Hot Buttered Toast: Edward Lear’s Nonsense Stories 10

There was an Old Man of the Coast, Who placidly sat on a post; But when it was cold he relinquished his hold, And called for some hot buttered toast. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846) Executive Producer: Tim Romero Producer-Director: Artie Romero Voices: Ron Hayden Associate Producers: Woodrow Martin, Anne Hecker Music: Footage Firm, Inc. and Kevin MacLeod’s “Human Beat” www.incompetech.com Limerick: Edward Lear Whiteboard art: Artie Romero Animation: Andrew Woolnough and Matthew Rebel Caricature: Bill Crowley Post-production: Tim Romero Sound effects: Creative commons attributions in screen credits All “celebrity” voices are humorous impressions created by voice actor Ron Hayden. Copyright 2012 ARG! Cartoon Animation LLC All rights reserved. artie.com
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