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'''''Popeye''''' was a [[comic strip]] featuring a [[Popeye (character)|character of the same name]]. [[Malcolm (Time and Relative)|Malcolm]] enjoyed reading it when he was six years old in [[1963]]. It had a character named [[Wimpy]], who lent his name to [[London]]'s [[Wimpy Bar]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | {{you may|Popeye (series)|n1=the real world series|Popeye (disambiguation)|n2=something else}} | ||
'''''Popeye''''' was a [[comic strip]] featuring a [[Popeye (character)|character of the same name]]. [[Malcolm (Time and Relative)|Malcolm]] enjoyed reading it when he was six years old in [[1963]]. It had a character named [[Wimpy]], who lent his name to [[London]]'s [[Wimpy Bar]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') Other accounts indicated Popeye to be a real person. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (game)}}, {{Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}}) | |||
The [[Fourth Doctor]] whistled the theme to ''Popeye'' while visiting a [[Shanghai]] dock in [[1937]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow of Weng-Chiang]]'') | The [[Fourth Doctor]] whistled the theme to ''Popeye'' while visiting a [[Shanghai]] dock in [[1937]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow of Weng-Chiang]]'') | ||
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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
[[File:TVC Annual 1967.jpg|thumb|[[Popeye (character)|Popeye]] and [[Olive Oyl]] with the [[First Doctor]] and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] on the cover of ''[[TV Comic Annual 1967]]''.]] | [[File:TVC Annual 1967.jpg|thumb|[[Popeye (character)|Popeye]] and [[Olive Oyl]] with the [[First Doctor]] and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] on the cover of ''[[TV Comic Annual 1967]]''.]] | ||
The ''Popeye'' comic strips were published alongside those of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in ''[[TV Comic]]''. Its characters appeared on the covers of the ''TV Comic Annual''s, occasionally depicted alongside the Doctor or some other elements from their universe. | The ''[[Popeye (series)|Popeye]]'' comic strips were published alongside those of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in ''[[TV Comic]]''. Its characters appeared on the covers of the ''TV Comic Annual''s, occasionally depicted alongside the Doctor or some other elements from their universe. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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Popeye was a comic strip featuring a character of the same name. Malcolm enjoyed reading it when he was six years old in 1963. It had a character named Wimpy, who lent his name to London's Wimpy Bar. (PROSE: Time and Relative) Other accounts indicated Popeye to be a real person. (GAME: TV Comic's Counter Game [+]Loading...["TV Comic's Counter Game (game)"], Template:Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game))
The Fourth Doctor whistled the theme to Popeye while visiting a Shanghai dock in 1937. (PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang)
While stuck in Sol Transit System, the Seventh Doctor tries to keep himself from disassociating by flying apart down all the logical pathways of probability by telling himself "I am what I am what I am." This results in part of himself detaching and spinning down an alternative pathway where he becomes Popeye the Sailor Man. (PROSE: Transit)
Other than Popeye, characters includeed Olive Oyl and her brother Castor. The Tenth Doctor joked that the spaceship Castor may have been named after him. (PROSE: Wooden Heart)
Behind the scenes
The Popeye comic strips were published alongside those of Doctor Who in TV Comic. Its characters appeared on the covers of the TV Comic Annuals, occasionally depicted alongside the Doctor or some other elements from their universe.
External links
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