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* The King Features Syndicate TV series' episode "Timber Toppers" (1960) begins as usual with a conflict caused by Brutus, who steals both Olive and Popeye's logs while the latter was chopping trees down nearby. After some AmusingInjuries, things take an unexpected dark turn when Brutus stops fooling around and ties Popeye and Olive to a trunk on a conveyor belt in his Workshop (and that after strangling Popeye to the point of making him faint). What for, you may ask? He intends to '''saw them alive''' with a circular saw blade just for kicks. Eventually, Popeye knock Brutus out and stops the conveyor belt a split second before the circular saw blade would have claimed Olive's life.
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* The King Features Syndicate TV series' episode "Timber Toppers" (1960) begins as usual (as usual) with a conflict caused by Brutus, who steals both Olive and Popeye's logs while the latter was chopping trees down nearby. After some AmusingInjuries, things take an unexpected dark turn when Brutus stops fooling around and ties Popeye and Olive to a trunk on a conveyor belt in his Workshop workshop (and that after strangling Popeye to the point of making him faint). What for, you may ask? He intends to '''saw them alive''' with a circular saw blade just for kicks. Eventually, Popeye knock knocks Brutus out and stops the conveyor belt a split second before the circular saw blade would have claimed Olive's life.
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* The Popeye episode "Timber Toppers" begins as usual with a conflict caused by Brutus, who steals both Olive and Popeye's logs while the latter was chopping trees down nearby. After some AmusingInjuries, things take a dark turn when Brutus stops fooling around and ties Popeye and Olive to a trunk on a conveyor belt in his workshop. What for, you may ask? He intends to '''saw them alive''' with a circular saw blade just for kicks. Eventually, Popeye knock Brutus out and stops the conveyor belt a split second before the circular saw blade would have claimed Olive's life.
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* The Popeye King Features Syndicate TV series' episode "Timber Toppers" (1960) begins as usual with a conflict caused by Brutus, who steals both Olive and Popeye's logs while the latter was chopping trees down nearby. After some AmusingInjuries, things take a an unexpected dark turn when Brutus stops fooling around and ties Popeye and Olive to a trunk on a conveyor belt in his workshop.Workshop (and that after strangling Popeye to the point of making him faint). What for, you may ask? He intends to '''saw them alive''' with a circular saw blade just for kicks. Eventually, Popeye knock Brutus out and stops the conveyor belt a split second before the circular saw blade would have claimed Olive's life.
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* The Popeye episode "Timber Toppers" begins as usual with a conflict caused by Brutus, who steals both Olive and Popeye's logs while the latter was chopping trees down nearby. After some AmusingInjuries, things take a dark turn when Brutus stops fooling around and ties Popeye and Olive to a trunk on a conveyor belt in his workshop. What for, you may ask? He intends to '''saw them alive''' with a circular saw blade just for kicks. Eventually, Popeye knock Brutus out and stops the conveyor belt a split second before it would have claimed Olive.
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* The Popeye episode "Timber Toppers" begins as usual with a conflict caused by Brutus, who steals both Olive and Popeye's logs while the latter was chopping trees down nearby. After some AmusingInjuries, things take a dark turn when Brutus stops fooling around and ties Popeye and Olive to a trunk on a conveyor belt in his workshop. What for, you may ask? He intends to '''saw them alive''' with a circular saw blade just for kicks. Eventually, Popeye knock Brutus out and stops the conveyor belt a split second before it the circular saw blade would have claimed Olive.Olive's life.
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* The Popeye episode "Timber Toppers" begins as usual with a conflict caused by Brutus, who steals both Olive and Popeye's timber while the latter was chopping trees down nearby. After some AmusingInjuries, things take a dark turn when Brutus stops fooling around and ties Popeye and Olive to a trunk on a conveyor belt in his workshop. What for, you may aşk? Hd intends to '''saw them alive''' with a circular saw blade just for kicks. Eventually, Popeye stops the conveyor belt a split second before it would have claimed Olive.
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* The Popeye episode "Timber Toppers" begins as usual with a conflict caused by Brutus, who steals both Olive and Popeye's timber logs while the latter was chopping trees down nearby. After some AmusingInjuries, things take a dark turn when Brutus stops fooling around and ties Popeye and Olive to a trunk on a conveyor belt in his workshop. What for, you may aşk? Hd ask? He intends to '''saw them alive''' with a circular saw blade just for kicks. Eventually, Popeye knock Brutus out and stops the conveyor belt a split second before it would have claimed Olive.
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* The Popeye episode "Timber Toppers" begins as usual with a conflict caused by Brutus, who steals both Olive and Popeye's wood timber while the latter was chopping trees down nearby. After some AmusingInjuries, things take a dark turn when Brutus stops fooling around and ties Popeye and Olive to a trunk on a conveyor belt in his workshop. What for, you may ask? He aşk? Hd intends to '''saw them alive''' with a circular saw blade just for kicks. Worse still, it's implied he put Olive the closest to the blade so that Eventually, Popeye stops the conveyor belt a split second before it would have been ForcedToWatch before meeting his creator.claimed Olive.
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* From "Shiver Me Timbers"Timbers" the ghosts, freaky-looking on their own, get a few scenes where they distort their features to a NightmareFace degree.
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The series is pretty light on the scary stuff, but there's some bits that can catch you off guard.
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* During the climax of the live-action movie, an octopus grabs Olive who was tied up and pulls her underwater. She spends the next few minutes trying to fight off the octopus only for it to drag her back down and trying to kill her. All the while Popeye and Bluto are fighting, she’s screaming for help and trying to keep her head above water.
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** Their only theatrical film appearance in Goonland manages to make them look both ghostlike and zombie-like at the same time. Almost like a remnant of the earliest Fleischer surreality.
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* The series is pretty light on the scary stuff, but there's some bits that can catch you off guard. The first appearance of a Goon in the Segar comics is legitimately scary looking, standing tall in a doorway with a pale, almost ghost like appearance, much to the shock of Popeye and co.
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The series is pretty light on the scary stuff, but there's some bits that can catch you off
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* The first appearance of a Goon in the Segar comics is legitimately scary looking, standing tall in a doorway with a pale, almost ghost like appearance, much to the shock of Popeye and co.
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** The opening scene is pretty unnerving itself. From the slithering snakes guarding the entryway to Sindbad’s island, to the gnashing, roaring beasts chained up to caves and rocks! Their roars sound absolutely blood curdling! Almost like an actual animal made them.
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