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Gift of Gag
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Gift of Gag

May 26, 1955
0h 6m
★ 0.0

Overview

Popeye's nephews try to sneak a birthday present for their Uncle Popeye into his house.

Genres

Animation
Comedy

Production Companies

Famous Studios

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Cast

Jackson Beck

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Jack Mercer

Popeye / Pip-eye / Pup-eye (voice) (uncredited)

Jack Mercer

Mae Questel

Olive Oyl (voice) (uncredited)

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