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The short is a semi-remake of another Popeye boxing episode, from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] era this time, 1933's ''Punch and Judo''.

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The short is a semi-remake of another Popeye boxing episode, from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] era this time, 1933's ''Punch 1934's ''Let's You and Judo''.Him Fight''.
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* InstantEmergencyResponse: A variant with Bluto being [[BlownAcrossTheRoom sent flying by one single punch from Popeye]] and crashing into a hospital. After crashing through all of the hospital's floors down to the bottom, Bluto immediately gets out of it in a wheelchair, with bandages and plaster casts.
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** A variation occurs with Popeye's head's shape on a boxing ring post Bluto tries hitting him with.

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** A variation occurs with Popeye's head's shape on a boxing ring post Bluto tries hitting him with. Since Popeye is empowered by spinach, he suffers no damage, much to Bluto's surprise.
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''Out to Punch'' is a 1956 ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon short by Creator/FamousStudios. It is part of the last batch of Popeye cartoons made by them.

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''Out to Punch'' is a 1956 ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon short by Creator/FamousStudios. It is part of the last batch of Popeye ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoons made by them.
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''Out to Punch'' is a 1956 ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon short by Creator/FamousStudios and among the last batch of Popeye cartoons made by them.

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''Out to Punch'' is a 1956 ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon short by Creator/FamousStudios and among Creator/FamousStudios. It is part of the last batch of Popeye cartoons made by them.
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''Out to Punch'' is a 1956 ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon short by Creator/FamousStudios.

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''Out to Punch'' is a 1956 ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon short by Creator/FamousStudios.
Creator/FamousStudios and among the last batch of Popeye cartoons made by them.
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** Popeye leaves a hole shaped like him when he falls through the boxing ring's floor due to his CementShoes.

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** Popeye leaves a hole shaped like him himself when he falls through the boxing ring's floor after getting a sucker punch from Bluto, due to his CementShoes.

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* HeroicSecondWind: When Popeye is down and about to lose the fight as he can't get up, Olive Oyl feeds him his spinach. He gets up just in time, and a CurbStompBattle ensues.



* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: For once, it's Olive Oyl who feeds Popeye with spinach to save the day.

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* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: For once, it's Olive Oyl who feeds Popeye with spinach to save the day.
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** Bluto tries sabotaging Popeye's training by filling his punching bag with metal junk. Popeye's regular punches end up of course inefficient against the now-very heavy bag, so he uses his "'twister punch", which is powerful enough (''[[CharlesAtlasSuperpower without spinach]]'') to send the bag flying... and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it lands straight on Bluto]].

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** Bluto tries sabotaging Popeye's training by filling his punching bag with metal junk. Popeye's regular punches end up of course inefficient against the now-very heavy bag, so he uses his "'twister punch", which is powerful enough (''[[CharlesAtlasSuperpower without spinach]]'') spinach power]]'') to send the bag flying... and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it lands straight on Bluto]].
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* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: For once, it's Olive Oyl who feeds Popeye with spinach to save the day.

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* ImpactSilhouette: Popeye leaves a hole shaped like him when he falls through the boxing ring's floor due to his CementShoes.

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Popeye leaves a hole shaped like him when he falls through the boxing ring's floor due to his CementShoes.CementShoes.
** A variation occurs with Popeye's head's shape on a boxing ring post Bluto tries hitting him with.

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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye's feet get stuck in it, and he ends up with having to walk up to the hall with literal cement over his shoes, which tires him. It also hampers him big time during the match, until he can shed the cement once he's empowered with spinach.

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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye's feet get stuck in it, and he ends up with having to walk up to the hall with literal cement over his shoes, which tires him. It also hampers him big time during the match, until he can shed the cement and get up once he's empowered with spinach.


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* ImpactSilhouette: Popeye leaves a hole shaped like him when he falls through the boxing ring's floor due to his CementShoes.
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The short is a semi-remake of another Popeye boxing episode from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] era, 1933's ''Punch and Judo''.

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The short is a semi-remake of another Popeye boxing episode episode, from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] era, era this time, 1933's ''Punch and Judo''.
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* CheatersNeverProsper: Bluto ends up losing the match, as he always does whenever he cheats in a competition against Popeye.
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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye's feet get stuck in it, and ends up with having to walk up to the hall with literal cement over his shoes, which tires him. It also hampers him big time during the match, until he can shed the cement once he's empowered with spinach.

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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye's feet get stuck in it, and he ends up with having to walk up to the hall with literal cement over his shoes, which tires him. It also hampers him big time during the match, until he can shed the cement once he's empowered with spinach.
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''Out to Punch'' is a 1956 ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon short by Famous Studios.

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''Out to Punch'' is a 1956 ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon short by Famous Studios.
Creator/FamousStudios.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The two times Bluto tries hampering Popeye during his training, it ends up biting him in the ass.



** Bluto tries sabotaging Popeye's training by filling a punching bag with metal junk. Popeye's regular punches end up of course inefficient against the now-very heavy bag, so he uses his "'twister punch", which is powerful enough (''[[CharlesAtlasSuperpower without spinach]]'') to send the bag flying... and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it lands straight on Bluto]].

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** Bluto tries sabotaging Popeye's training by filling a his punching bag with metal junk. Popeye's regular punches end up of course inefficient against the now-very heavy bag, so he uses his "'twister punch", which is powerful enough (''[[CharlesAtlasSuperpower without spinach]]'') to send the bag flying... and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it lands straight on Bluto]].

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The short is a semi-remake of another Popeye boxing episode from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] era, 1933's ''Punch and Judo''.



* BoxingEpisode: Popeye, who's normally a sailor, challenges Bluto (also normally a sailor) to a boxing match. It is a semi-remake of another Popeye boxing episode from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] era, 1933's ''Punch and Judo''.

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* BoxingEpisode: Popeye, who's normally a sailor, challenges Bluto (also normally a sailor) to a boxing match. It is a semi-remake of another Popeye boxing episode from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] era, 1933's ''Punch and Judo''.
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* BoxingEpisode: Popeye, who's normally a sailor, challenges Bluto (also normally a sailor) to a boxing match.

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* BoxingEpisode: Popeye, who's normally a sailor, challenges Bluto (also normally a sailor) to a boxing match. It is a semi-remake of another Popeye boxing episode from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] era, 1933's ''Punch and Judo''.
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!!''Out to Punch' contains examples of the following tropes:

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!!''Out to Punch' Punch'' contains examples of the following tropes:
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* PunchPunchPunchUhOh: Once he gets up after eating spinach, Popeye advances ImplacableMan-style towards Bluto. Bluto repeatedly punches his face [[NoSell to no effect]].

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* PunchPunchPunchUhOh: Once he gets up after eating spinach, Popeye advances ImplacableMan-style towards Bluto. Bluto repeatedly punches his face [[NoSell to no effect]].effect]], even damaging his boxing gloves in the process.
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[[caption-width-right:300:[[PunchPunchPunchUhOh Good luck trying, Bluto.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:300:[[PunchPunchPunchUhOh Good luck trying, trying now, Bluto.]]]]
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* BoxingEpisode: Popeye, who's normally a sailor, challenges Bluto (also normally a sailor) into a boxing match.

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* BoxingEpisode: Popeye, who's normally a sailor, challenges Bluto (also normally a sailor) into to a boxing match.

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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye gets stuck in it, and ends up with having to walk up to the hall with literal cement over his shoes, which tires him. It also hampers him big time during the match, until he can shed the cement once he's empowered with spinach.

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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye gets Popeye's feet get stuck in it, and ends up with having to walk up to the hall with literal cement over his shoes, which tires him. It also hampers him big time during the match, until he can shed the cement once he's empowered with spinach.



** After being empowered by spinach, Popeye gets up, advances ImplacableMan-style towards Bluto and punches him only ''once''. That's enough to send Bluto flying through the roof, over the city and crash straight into the hospital.

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** After being empowered by spinach, Popeye gets up, advances ImplacableMan-style towards Bluto and punches him Bluto only ''once''. That's enough to send Bluto flying through the roof, over the city and crash straight into the hospital.hospital.
* NoSell: Outside of the PunchPunchPunchUhOh below, Bluto tries hitting Popeye with one of the boxing ring's posts... and the post ends up with Popeye's head's shape carved in it, since the spinach have rendered Popeye as tough as a tank. OhCrap and a MegatonPunch ensue.
* PunchPunchPunchUhOh: Once he gets up after eating spinach, Popeye advances ImplacableMan-style towards Bluto. Bluto repeatedly punches his face [[NoSell to no effect]].
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** Bluto tries sabotaging Popeye's training by filling a punching bag with metal junk. Popeye's regular punches end up of course inefficient against the now-very heavy bag, he uses his "'twister punch", which is powerful enough (''[[CharlesAtlasSuperpower without spinach]]'') to send the bag flying... and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it lands straight on Bluto]].

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** Bluto tries sabotaging Popeye's training by filling a punching bag with metal junk. Popeye's regular punches end up of course inefficient against the now-very heavy bag, so he uses his "'twister punch", which is powerful enough (''[[CharlesAtlasSuperpower without spinach]]'') to send the bag flying... and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it lands straight on Bluto]].

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[PunchPunchPunchUhOh Good luck trying, Bluto.]]]]

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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye gets stuck in it, and ends up with having to walk up to the hall with literal cement over his shoes, which tires him. It also hampers him big time during the match, until he can shed it once he's empowered with spinach.

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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye gets stuck in it, and ends up with having to walk up to the hall with literal cement over his shoes, which tires him. It also hampers him big time during the match, until he can shed it the cement once he's empowered with spinach.spinach.
* CurbStompBattle: Popeye throws exactly ''one punch'' during the fight (after being empowered by spinach) and wins.
* MegatonPunch: Twofold:
** Bluto tries sabotaging Popeye's training by filling a punching bag with metal junk. Popeye's regular punches end up of course inefficient against the now-very heavy bag, he uses his "'twister punch", which is powerful enough (''[[CharlesAtlasSuperpower without spinach]]'') to send the bag flying... and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it lands straight on Bluto]].
** After being empowered by spinach, Popeye gets up, advances ImplacableMan-style towards Bluto and punches him only ''once''. That's enough to send Bluto flying through the roof, over the city and crash straight into the hospital.
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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye gets stuck in it, and ends up with having to walk with literal cement over his shoes.

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* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye gets stuck in it, and ends up with having to walk up to the hall with literal cement over his shoes. shoes, which tires him. It also hampers him big time during the match, until he can shed it once he's empowered with spinach.
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!!''Out to Punch' contains examples of the following tropes:

* BoxingEpisode: Popeye, who's normally a sailor, challenges Bluto (also normally a sailor) into a boxing match.
* CementShoes: Not an underwater example. On the way to the hall where the match will happen, Bluto puts quick-setting cement. Popeye gets stuck in it, and ends up with having to walk with literal cement over his shoes.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/outtopunch.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[PunchPunchPunchUhOh Good luck trying, Bluto.]]]]

''Out to Punch'' is a 1956 ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon short by Famous Studios.

Popeye is training for a high stakes boxing match against Bluto. Bluto does, of course, everything he can to hamper him and cheat, even before the match begins.
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