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'''"The Carpenter/I Wants Me Mummy"''' is the first episode of ''[[The All-New Popeye Hour|The All-New Popeye Hour]]'', with the ''[[Dinky Dog (TV series)|Dinky Dog]]'' short "[[To Boo or Not to Boo]]" removed in syndication when it was reformatted to a half-hour program called ''The All-New Popeye Show''. It aired on September 9, 1978 on [[CBS]].
'''"The Carpenter/I Wants Me Mummy"''' is the first episode of ''[[The All-New Popeye Show]]'', a syndicated version of ''[[The All-New Popeye Hour]]'', which included a ''[[Dinky Dog (TV series)|Dinky Dog]]'' short. It aired on September 9, 1978 on [[CBS]].


Popeye and Bluto compete over who can fix Olive's house/a health tip about exercise/Popeye & Olive are hired to find Cleopatra's treasure/.
Popeye and Bluto compete over who can fix Olive's house/Health tip about exercise with Popeye and his nephews/Popeye & Olive are hired to find Cleopatra's treasure/Bluto tries to cut Popeye's fun on the slopes by using a fence, but a gate opens up just for him/Health tip about not eating too much junk food with Popeye and his nephews, which Bluto finds out the hard way when all his teeth fall out/Safety tip with Popeye giving one of his nephew's protection while skateboarding/Bluto puts a thin ice warning sign in front of Popeye while he skates, but the ice cracks around Bluto, instead.


==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
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;"The Carpenter"
;"The Carpenter"
'''Popeye:''' I'm Popeye, the flying man.
'''Popeye:''' I'm Popeye, the flying man.
;I Wants Me Mummy
'''Popeye:''' It's time for me spinach.


==Characters==
==Characters==
In order of appearance:
In order of appearance:
''Mentioned characters are in italics''


* [[Olive Oyl]] ([[Marilyn Schreffler]])
* [[Olive Oyl]] ([[Marilyn Schreffler]])
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* [[Pipeye, Peepeye, Poopeye and Pupeye]]
* [[Pipeye, Peepeye, Poopeye and Pupeye]]
* [[Eugene the Jeep]] ([[Don Messick]])
* [[Eugene the Jeep]] ([[Don Messick]])
* ''[[Cleopatra]]''
* [[Ben Bubala]]
* [[Ben Bubala]]
* [[Sea Hag]] (Marilyn Schreffler)


==Organizations==
==Organizations==
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==Locations==
==Locations==
* Olive's house
* [[United States]]
** Olive's house
* [[Egypt]]
** Skull cave


==Objects==
==Objects==
* Spinach
* Spinach
* Cleopatra's diaries


==Vehicles==
==Vehicles==
* Plane
* Plane
* Cleopatra's barge


==Production==
==Production==

Revision as of 13:29, 27 May 2020

I Wants Me Mummy
Premiere date September 9, 1978
Director(s) Ray Patterson
Carl Urbano
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"The Carpenter/I Wants Me Mummy" is the first episode of The All-New Popeye Show, a syndicated version of The All-New Popeye Hour, which included a Dinky Dog short. It aired on September 9, 1978 on CBS.

Popeye and Bluto compete over who can fix Olive's house/Health tip about exercise with Popeye and his nephews/Popeye & Olive are hired to find Cleopatra's treasure/Bluto tries to cut Popeye's fun on the slopes by using a fence, but a gate opens up just for him/Health tip about not eating too much junk food with Popeye and his nephews, which Bluto finds out the hard way when all his teeth fall out/Safety tip with Popeye giving one of his nephew's protection while skateboarding/Bluto puts a thin ice warning sign in front of Popeye while he skates, but the ice cracks around Bluto, instead.

Detailed summary

The Adventures of Popeye: "The Carpenter"

Popeye's Treasure Hunt: "I Wants Me Mummy"

Memorable quotes

"The Carpenter"

Popeye: I'm Popeye, the flying man.

I Wants Me Mummy

Popeye: It's time for me spinach.

Characters

In order of appearance:

Mentioned characters are in italics

Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Spinach
  • Cleopatra's diaries

Vehicles

  • Plane
  • Cleopatra's barge

Production

Development

Individual segments were not credited to each writer, instead being all grouped together at the end, which included sixteen different people. They were Doug Booth, Tom Deganais, Willie Gilbert, Jack Hanrahan, Don Heckman, Andy Heyward, Chris Jenkyns, Mark Jones, Glenn Leopold, Jack Mercer, Bob Ogle, Kimmer Ringwald, Cliff Roberts, Dalton Sandifer, David Villaire, and Wally Wohl. All scripted edited by Larz Bourne.

Music

The music was composed by Hoyt Curtin.

Behind the scenes

Errors

Home availability

References