Carl Meyer
Writing
Known For

Follows the adventures of the famed spinach-eating sailor man. Popeye is one of the most popular cartoon characters of all time. This spunky but loveable spinach-eating sailor continues to delight young and old with his comic adventures, and the entire gang is around to provide plenty of rousing fun and action: Olive Oyl, Swee'Pea, Wimpy and Bluto.
Popeye the Sailor

Superman vs. Japanese spies hijacking a new super-bomber.
Japoteurs

Superman comes to the rescue when a volcano erupts.
Volcano

Olive Oyl's screenplay for an Aladdin movie comes to life and Popeye battles for control of a genie in this, the last of the three Popeye color films.
Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp

Using Clark Kent as a cover, Superman travels to Japan as a saboteur during the war.
Eleventh Hour

A goat is starving because scrap metal drives have snapped up all the cans. He finds his way onto a battleship - a giant tin can! The first sailor he sees is Popeye, who he is more than happy to turn into a goat himself.
The Hungry Goat

A racetrack melodrama, The Long Shot features Marsha Hunt and Gordon Jones as trainers of a thoroughbred horse. Despite the rivalries of their parents, the couple prepares to jointly enter the Santa Anita handicap. The odds are against their entry, but Hunt and Jones have every confidence of winning. Just before the starting bugle, gangsters intrude, demanding that the trainers throw the Big Race.
The Long Shot

Gabby teaches a young boy how to fish, even though the boy was doing much better without him.
Gabby Goes Fishing

The happy tranquility of Bugville is shattered when the populace learns that a colossal skyscraper is to be built over their tiny town.
Mr. Bug Goes to Town

Herman the mouse attempts to break up the smarmy friendship between the cat and dog of the house in order to raid the icebox.
Cheese Burglar

Popeye's training for his boxing match with Bluto by jumping rope with a massive chain. Bluto, who's lazy about everything except sabotage, decides he needs to stop Popeye.
Out to Punch

When police interfere with a reckless scientist's experiment, it creates a deadly meteor shower only Superman can stop.
The Magnetic Telescope

Criminals with rocket powered car loot and extort the city, and only Superman can stop them!
The Bulleteers

A far-fetched tale about a baby who doesn't want to be delivered and a stork who goes a little goofy in the process. The stork has a rush delivery, but the baby isn't ready to settle down yet.
Stork Raving Mad

Popeye and Shorty help Olive move. Unfortunately, they start by running into a police car, and keep running afoul of the officer.
Moving Aweigh

Two of Popeye's nephews get caught playing with fireworks on the Fourth of July. Popeye takes them away, and they spend the rest of the picture trying to get them back (mostly by getting Popeye away from them).
Patriotic Popeye

Bluto muscles out Popeye to take Olive to the fair. Popeye rushes ahead and poses as a fortune teller, luring Olive in. He shows Olive her future (actually, her past) in the crystal ball.
The Crystal Brawl

A double agent trying to deliver information to Washington, D.C. is chased by Nazi operatives.
Secret Agent

Olive is building a house when the boys happen by. They show off a bit to convince her to let them build her house for her. She decides to split the job in half by splitting the blueprints in half and having each build one side of the house. Of course, "cooperation" isn't in their vocabulary. Bluto does an extremely sloppy job on his half, and also takes every opportunity to either sabotage Popeye or trick him into doing more work. Meanwhile, Popeye's making enough of his own mistakes, many of which seem to involve wedging Olive into small bent pipes. Eventually, Popeye has his spinach and finishes the house, but the house collapses as they are celebrating with a kiss.
House Tricks?

Popeye and Bluto are lumberjacks who compete for the affections of their new cook, Olive Oyl.