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While Popeye and his nephews enjoy a picnic, the boys are disgusted to taste that their sandwiches are filled with spinach, so Popeye proceeds to tell them that he also once disliked the vegetable - until it saved his life. In the ensuing flashback, Popeye's mother sends the young(er) protagonist to sell their old jalopy in order to get food, but Popeye is only paid a can of spinach for it. When his angry mother throws the can to the ground, a gigantic spinach-stalk sprouts from it, then Popeye climbs it to explore the heavens. Up there, he finds a giant living in a castle on the clouds. The monster owns a gold egg-laying hen, which is forced to work extra hard. When Popeye tries to rescue the bird, the giant blows him out of the castle, yet he lands into the magically-grown can atop the s

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  • Let's Stalk Spinach
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  • While Popeye and his nephews enjoy a picnic, the boys are disgusted to taste that their sandwiches are filled with spinach, so Popeye proceeds to tell them that he also once disliked the vegetable - until it saved his life. In the ensuing flashback, Popeye's mother sends the young(er) protagonist to sell their old jalopy in order to get food, but Popeye is only paid a can of spinach for it. When his angry mother throws the can to the ground, a gigantic spinach-stalk sprouts from it, then Popeye climbs it to explore the heavens. Up there, he finds a giant living in a castle on the clouds. The monster owns a gold egg-laying hen, which is forced to work extra hard. When Popeye tries to rescue the bird, the giant blows him out of the castle, yet he lands into the magically-grown can atop the s
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  • While Popeye and his nephews enjoy a picnic, the boys are disgusted to taste that their sandwiches are filled with spinach, so Popeye proceeds to tell them that he also once disliked the vegetable - until it saved his life. In the ensuing flashback, Popeye's mother sends the young(er) protagonist to sell their old jalopy in order to get food, but Popeye is only paid a can of spinach for it. When his angry mother throws the can to the ground, a gigantic spinach-stalk sprouts from it, then Popeye climbs it to explore the heavens. Up there, he finds a giant living in a castle on the clouds. The monster owns a gold egg-laying hen, which is forced to work extra hard. When Popeye tries to rescue the bird, the giant blows him out of the castle, yet he lands into the magically-grown can atop the spinach-stalk. Strengthened, he attacks the giant, whose attempts to swallow him, squish him and snatch him only end with the colossus thrown out of the castle and to the Earth far below, crashing with a great explosion. As Popeye finishes his story, he and his nephews see that the battered giant still inhabits a hole nearby. The boys eagerly devour their sandwiches.
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