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Segar characterized him as violent and uncivilized yet introspective and with a high moral fiber. In addition to his theme song, his catchphrase is "Blow me down!" and he is also noted for saying "That's all I can stand, cos I can't stand no more!" Popeye's creator E.
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He is known to mutter when he speaks, sing to himself and mangle the English language (e.g, he calls elephants and infants "elephinks" and "infinks", respectively) in his signature New Jersey accent. His strength varies among his portrayals: as per the original comics, he is super-humanly strong and can lift huge objects, while in later adaptations he is not quite as mighty until he gains a boost in strength by eating spinach. He can occasionally be seen smoking his pipe but usually he toots it like a tugboat and sometimes uses it as a weapon by blowing the smoke in his enemies faces. The star of many comics and animated cartoons, he is best known for his squinting (or entirely missing) right eye, huge forearms with two anchor tattoos, skinny upper arms, and corncob pipe. Popeye is the main protagonist of the Popeye Franchise, a sailor character created in 1928 by Elzie Crisler Segar for his Thimble Theatre comic strip (subsequently renamed after Popeye himself). Pipeye, Peepeye, Poopeye and Pupeye (nephews), Palookas "what ain't on the up and square" pirates ghosts Bluto For other meanings, see Popeye (disambiguation). For the franchise as a whole, see Popeye franchise.