
Punch and Judo
Directed by Izzy SparberPopeye drops a TV off at the orphanage; the program that comes on is a boxing match he's supposed to be in, so he dashes off. The fight is against the champ, who is huge. Popeye gets pummelled in the first round, but his fighting spirit materializes and advises him to outwit his opponent. In the second round, he does so. The champ then uses a light socket to "burn out" Popeye so he can't outthink him, and (as with the rest of this pun-filled match) "knocks him cold", turning him into a block of ice. The orphans feed Popeye his spinach right through the TV set, and he comes back to knock the champ through the screen.
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Punch and Judo was released on 12 de noviembre de 1951.
Punch and Judo was directed by Izzy Sparber.
Punch and Judo has a runtime of 6min.
Punch and Judo was produced by Seymour Kneitel, Izzy Sparber.
Popeye drops a TV off at the orphanage; the program that comes on is a boxing match he's supposed to be in, so he dashes off. The fight is against the champ, who is huge. Popeye gets pummelled in the first round, but his fighting spirit materializes and advises him to outwit his opponent. In the second round, he does so. The champ then uses a light socket to "burn out" Popeye so he can't outthink him, and (as with the rest of this pun-filled match) "knocks him cold", turning him into a block of ice. The orphans feed Popeye his spinach right through the TV set, and he comes back to knock the champ through the screen.
The key characters in Punch and Judo are Popeye (voice) (uncredited) (Jack Mercer).
Punch and Judo is an Animación, Comedia, Familia film.
Punch and Judo has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.


