Forewarned that Robin Hood and Maid Marian will visit Nottingham Fair to buy new supplies of Lincoln Green cloth, the Sheriff stations his men-at-arms in the town square – but a tailor’s scissors provide Robin with an unusual escape route.
Popeye – Spree Lunch - 1957
Both Popeye and Bluto open restaurants right next to each other and eventually obsess over competing over Wimpy’s business. This escalates until Popeye and Bluto are angrily throwing food items at each other, to the benefit of Wimpy.
Popeye – Cookin’ with Gags - 1955
Popeye and Bluto take Olive Oyl out for a picnic. It’s April 1st, so Bluto plays a series of pranks on Popeye and Olive that eventually ascend into the realm of inappropriate, so Popeye gets back.
Popeye – Nearlyweds - 1957
Popeye and Bluto have had their eye on Olive Oyl for marriage, but Popeye asks first. Olive says yes, so Bluto does everything he can ruin Popeye’s image and break up their plans for marriage.
Robin Hood 112 – The Lottery - 1958
The Sheriff’s plans to raise money for Prince John is a type of fixed lottery and it seems foolproof, yet Robin Hood finds a way to thwart him yet again.
Robin Hood 111 – The Minstrel - 1958
A minstrel’s song that Robin hears gives him some info that helps him and his outlaws foils a plot by Prince John who is hoping to form an alliance with the Prince of Aragon.
Robin Hood 110 – The Fire - 1958
Having cornered Little John and Derwent in a cave, the Sheriff orders his men to smoke them out. From the flames of defeat appears new hope – and the Sherifff will eventually have to seek Robin’s help.
Popeye – I Don’t Scare - 1956
Bluto bullies Popeye and attempts to sabotage Popeye’s date with Olive.
Popeye – Shuteye Popeye - 1952
Popeye the Sailor snores while he sleeps, which disturbs Mouse, who is also trying to sleep. A war breaks out between Popeye and Mouse which Mouse eventually wins.
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