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'''''Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter''''' is a colored animated one-hour television movie, released on ABC Channel on October 7 1972
'''''Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter''''' is a colored animated one-hour television movie, released on ABC Channel on October 7 1972
and directed by Hal Seeger and Jack Zander.
and directed by Hal Seeger and Jack Zander.
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It united in one story many comic characters of the King Features Syndicate, such as such as "[[The Phantom]]", Blondie, Flash Gordon, Prince Valiant, Tim Tyler's Luck and "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" - as well as "Popeye" - among several others.
It united in one story many comic characters of the King Features Syndicate, such as such as "[[The Phantom]]", Blondie, Flash Gordon, Prince Valiant, Tim Tyler's Luck and "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" - as well as "Popeye" - among several others.


*In connection with the animated television film, the Saalfield Publishing Company" published a 96 pages coloring Book released with a cover in two color variations: green and red.
*In connection with the animated television film, the "Saalfield Publishing Company" published a 96 pages coloring book released with a cover in two color variations: green and red.
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Image:TMWHL-coloring book-red cover.jpg|''red cover version''
Image:TMWHL-coloring book-red cover.jpg|''red cover version''

Revision as of 09:44, 3 December 2024

Country: USA / English


Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter is a colored animated one-hour television movie, released on ABC Channel on October 7 1972 and directed by Hal Seeger and Jack Zander.

It united in one story many comic characters of the King Features Syndicate, such as such as "The Phantom", Blondie, Flash Gordon, Prince Valiant, Tim Tyler's Luck and "Mandrake the Magician" - as well as "Popeye" - among several others.

  • In connection with the animated television film, the "Saalfield Publishing Company" published a 96 pages coloring book released with a cover in two color variations: green and red.

External links

  • Wikipedia article, [1]
  • Rip Jagger's Dojo site, [2]
  • Nolan's Pop Culture Review, [3]
  • Nathan Rabin "Happy Place" site, [4]
  • Imdb site, [5]
  • You Tube movie, [6]