Popeyes UK has announced its “biggest giveaway ever” this “Blue Monday”, giving customers a chance to grab some free chicken. The New Orleans-born fried chicken brand is offering up 10,000 ...
Popeye's chicken brand is giving away 20,000 FREE Chicken Tenders on Monday, January 20, offering up 10,000 free portions of two chicken tenders on Blue Monday. All fans need to do is download the ...
Popeye is nearly 100 years old, and his debut appearance is still just as funny today as it was in the 1920s, and shows why ...
the brawny sailor didn’t start eating spinach to gain strength until 1932 (though the very first Popeye could still pack a punch). “Everything that he says, all of his characteristics ...
The first iteration of Popeye the Sailor, literary classics by Dashiell Hammett and William Faulkner, Alfred Hitchcock’s first sound film, and songs like “Singin’ in the Rain” and ...
In theory, this could seriously limit what creators can do with Popeye. Not only can’t he be depicted duking it out with Bluto — who doesn’t appear until 1932 — nor saving the life of his ...
The very first appearance of Popeye the Sailor, as seen in Thimble Theatre comic strip, "Gobs of Work" At the top of the list is Popeye, but before you crack open your celebratory can of spinach ...
Other notable Disney works in the public domain in 2025 are Disney’s first “Silly Symphony” short, titled “The Skeleton Dance,” directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks. The ...
Both Popeye and Tintin will walk the path of Steamboat Willie in 2025 − free for use in their original versions. Olive Oyl, Popeye's spunky side-kick and sweetheart is already unbound from ...
(It also means the entire decade of the 1920s is officially up for grabs.) Tintin and Popeye are both now available, neither of whom seem like big jumps. (Tintin has traveled both to space and the ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Popeye and Tintin, as well work from several literary classics, are now a part of the public domain. New Year's Day isn't just the start of the new year, but it's also "Public ...