The version of Olive Oyl most widely familiar is the version from the theatrical animated cartoons created by Fleischer Studios and continued by Famous Studios.
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Olive and Popeye actually hated each other when they first met (her first words to him were "Take your hooks offa me or I'll lay ya in a scupper") they fought bitterly for weeks until finally realizing that they had feelings for each other. (When she recovered, she continued to pretend to have the disorder to win him back.) She was not immune to flattery from other men, but remained committed to Ham until Popeye's appearance. His attraction to other women-particularly if they were rich-naturally incensed Olive, and she once succumbed to a fit of "lunaphobia" (a kind of angry madness) over one of his amours. She was the more-or-less fiancée of Harold Hamgravy, a " lounge lizard" or slacker type who did as little work as possible and was always borrowing money. She is the youngest sibling of Castor Oyl and Crude Oyl.
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In the strip as written by Segar, Olive was something of a coy flapper whose extremely thin build lent itself well to the fashions of the time her long black hair was usually rolled in a neat bun, like her mother's. The strip was later renamed Popeye after the sailor character that became the most popular member of the cast however, Olive Oyl was a main character for 10 years before Popeye's 1929 appearance. Segar in 1919 for his comic strip Thimble Theatre. Olive Oyl is a cartoon character created by E. Yumi Murata ( Popeye the Sailorman/Olive and Bluto's Race Song) Grey DeLisle ( animated film, 2016–present) Robyn Gryphe ( United States Power Squadrons radio spots) Kelly Hu/ Tara Strong/ Seth Green ( Robot Chicken) Germain ( Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy) Sandy Fox ( Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges, Pandemonium Cartoon Circus) Zofia Bil ( Popeye Saves the Earth) Ĭheryl Chase ( Popeye and the Quest For the Wooly Mammoth, Popeye and the Sunken Treasure) Jack Mercer (1943, 1960 Popeye's Zoo LP) Ĭorinne Orr ( Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter) Ĭherry Davis ( 1-900 Hotline commercial, Quaker Oats commercials, Center for Marine Conservation commercial, Cartoon Network bumper) Olive LaMoy (1935–1936 radio appearances, 1937 Bluebird Records records) Harry Foster Welch (1934–1940s public events, 1960s Peter Pan Records records)