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==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
==Memorable quotes==
==Memorable quotes==
==Characters==
==Characters==
In order of appearance:
{{CastTop}}
 
|-
''Non-speaking characters are in italics''
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Woody]]
 
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Nancy Cartwright]]
* [[Woody]] ([[Nancy Cartwright]])
|-
* [[Polly]] ([[Penina Segall]])
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Polly]]
* [[Popeye Junior]] ([[Josh Rodine]])
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Penina Segall]]
* [[Dee Dee (Popeye and Son)|Dee Dee]] ([[Kaleena Kiff]])
|-
* Sea monster
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Popeye Junior]]
* Clam
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Josh Rodine]]
* [[Lizzie Bluto]] ([[Marilyn Schraffler]])
|-
* [[Bluto]] ([[Allan Melvin]])
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Dee Dee (Popeye and Son)|Dee Dee]]
* [[Tank Bluto]]
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Kaleena Kiff]]
* [[Popeye]] ([[Maurice LaMarche|Maurice La Marche]])
|-
* [[J. Wellington Wimpy]] (Allan Melvin)
| style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| Sea monster
* [[Olive Oyl|Olive Popeye]] (Marilyn Schraffler)
| style="background-color:#aaffaa"| Unavailable
* ''Ship captain''
|-
* ''Sea monster's mate''
| style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| Clam
| style="background-color:#aaffaa"| Unavailable
|-
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Lizzie Bluto]]
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Marilyn Schreffler]]
|-
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Bluto]]
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Allan Melvin]]
|-
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Tank Bluto]]
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[David Markus]]
|-
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Popeye]]
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Maurice LaMarche|Maurice La Marche]]
|-
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[J. Wellington Wimpy]]
| style="background-color:#clear"| Allan Melvin
|-
| style="background-color:#clear"| [[Olive Oyl|Olive Popeye]]
| style="background-color:#clear"| Marilyn Schreffler
|-
| style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| Ship captain
| style="background-color:#ffff00"| N/A
|-
| style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| Sea monster's mate
| style="background-color:#ffff00"| N/A
|-
{{CastBottom}}


==Locations==
==Locations==
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==Production==
==Production==
===Development===
===Development===
===Filming===
===Filming===
==Music==
==Music==
The music was composed by [[Hoyt Curtin]].
The music was composed by [[Hoyt Curtin]].


==Release==
==Release==
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* Junior narrates the opening.
* Junior narrates the opening.
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==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{| class="wikitable"
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Revision as of 19:15, 30 January 2021

The Sea Monster (Popeye and Son)
Polly gets sea monster love.png
A sea monster has falling in love with Polly.
Premiere date September 26, 1987
Writer(s) Cliff Roberts
Director(s) John Kimball
Paul Sommer
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"The Sea Monster" is the second episode (part one) of Popeye and Son season one. It aired on September 26, 1987 on CBS. It was written by Cliff Roberts, and directed by John Kimball and Paul Sommer.

Polly befriends a rare sea monster, who Bluto wants to capture and sell.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Woody Nancy Cartwright
Polly Penina Segall
Popeye Junior Josh Rodine
Dee Dee Kaleena Kiff
Sea monster Unavailable
Clam Unavailable
Lizzie Bluto Marilyn Schreffler
Bluto Allan Melvin
Tank Bluto David Markus
Popeye Maurice La Marche
J. Wellington Wimpy Allan Melvin
Olive Popeye Marilyn Schreffler
Ship captain N/A
Sea monster's mate N/A


Locations

Objects

  • Spinach

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Hoyt Curtin.

Release

Behind the scenes

  • Junior narrates the opening.

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References