Cookin’ with Gags

Cookin’ with Gags

Year: 1955

Runtime: 6 mins

Language: English

Director: Izzy Sparber

ComedyAnimation

The boys take Olive on a picnic on April 1, but Bluto turns the day into a series of pranks. He douses the fire Popeye lights with gasoline, swaps a beehive for lemonade, and frames Popeye for a cruel trick on Olive. He replaces Popeye’s spinach with a joke can before kidnapping Olive for a canoe ride, but Popeye defeats him with a sea monster.

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