William Costello is the voice of Popeye and Mae Questel is the voice of Olive Oyl. [Olive Oyl] You don't have to go on a diet, We always make sure that you're fed. The two composed music together for several Fleischer short films that year, including We Aim To Please, Poor Cinderella, Betty Boop's Little Pal, Keep In Style, When My Ship Comes In and Shoein' Hosses. Alas, their first two customers are Wimpy (who actually gets them to fall for the "gladly pay you Tuesday" schtick) and Bluto, who orders 6 sandwiches and refuses to pay for them.
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Directed by Dave Fleischer, Willard Bowsky. This leads, of course, to a fight, which Popeye needs his spinach to win. We Aim to Please (1934) *** 1/2 (out of 4) Popeye and Olive Oyl open a new diner but things get a little rough when Bluto walks in and refuses to pay. This short contains all the greatness that the series had to offer in that it's fast, hilarious and action packed. [Olive Oyl] You don't have to go on a diet, We always make sure that you're fed. Get YouTube Premium Get YouTube TV Best of YouTube Music Sports Gaming Movies & Shows News Live Fashion ... Popeye - We Aim to Please by VolterraChannel. Costello originated the voice of Popeye in 1933 and would go on to voice 24 Popeye shorts. We aim to please! 6:44. Popeye The Sailor Episode 22 The "Hyp-Nut-Tist" Popeye The Sailor Episode 23 Choose Your "Weppins" Popeye The Sailor Episode 24 For Better Or Worser His name refers to the flower known as the sweet pea.Before his addition to the animated shorts, the name "Sweet Pea" was a term of affection used by main character Popeye. Popeye season 1934 episode 12 We Aim to Please : Popeye and Olive Oyl open a diner and have Wimpy as their first customer, who cons them into deferring his bill. His name refers to the flower known as the sweet pea.Before his addition to the animated shorts, the name "Sweet Pea" was a term of affection used by main character Popeye. Swee'Pea (alternatively spelled Swee'pea and Sweapea on some titles and once called Sweep Pea) is a character in E. C. Segar's comic strip Thimble Theatre/Popeye and in the cartoon series derived from it. Popeye - The Two-Alarm Fire by VolterraChannel.
Costello originated the voice of Popeye in 1933 and would go on to voice 24 Popeye shorts. There's an ecological economics lesson there somewhere, but I'm not qualified enough to spot it. Olive and Popeye open up a diner, but have to deal with Wimpy and Bluto being deadbeat customers. Lyrics to 'We Aim To Please' by Brainpool. We Aim to Please is a 1934 Popeye the Sailor cartoon.
We aim to please! Strawberry pineapple pie! One last chorus of "We Aim to Please" by Popeye and Olive together, to the tune of the ending Popeye theme. With William Costello, Mae Questel.